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    How Music Affects People and Their Well-Being Music’s beneficial effects on mental health have been known for thousands of years. Music has been used in the military to build confidence and courage. Sporting events use music to get the athletes and fans pumped up and excited for the game. In elementary schools, teachers use songs to help teach kids how to learn their ABC’s or learn how to spell. These different examples of how music changes a person’s mood in these different situations can help…

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    Five Elements Of Hip Hop

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    Hip Hop in society is anything but a word. It is a living thing that grows, changes, and expresses itself as it goes through this. No matter how it may change though, it has always had one single meaning for its existence: peace; and with this meaning for existence, there must always be nine elements that are presence in order for Hip Hop to fulfill its purpose. The first element of Hip Hop, is dancing. Usually those who dance in Hip Hop are considered either the B-boy or the B-girl, and they…

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    “Turn that music down. I thought you were doing your homework!” Perhaps you have heard or said this before. Those who listen to music while they do homework believe music helps them concentrate. This debate has been repeated over and over, but the real question is, does music actually help you concentrate or not? Researchers have divided it into five different categories, neuropathy, synapse, demographic, music, and musical genre. Each category is important in the debate of music and…

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    have for anything. You can love places and inanimate objects. Like my love for music intensified over the years, to escape reality. To be classified as good music it needs to say something. The songwriter can not just keep repeating the same words again to a catchy beat, unlike today music. The song needs to be written to tell something whether it 's about how society is or how they feel towards someone. Old school music is where people sang to tell something that 's when they sang to tell…

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    Tupac Shakur

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    Lesane Parish Crooks, we all know him as the great Tupac Amaru Shakur. He was born on June 16, 1971 in Harlem New York. He lived with his mother and his sister who was only two years younger than him. His mother, Afeni Shakur who was born as Alice Faye Williams, raised Tupac and his sister on her own. She was a member of the Black Panther Party and was arrested for causing the start of a riot, she battled with drug abuse for a long time and was always in and out of jail. Tupac probably would…

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    The Evidences of Popularization On October 7th, 2016, Sum41 released their new album, 13 Voices. Because of the fact that It’s been 5 years from the last single ‘Screaming Bloody Murder’ releasement, many rock fans were excited all over the world. However, When Sum41 posted some of new songs on U-TUBE, some critics and fans pointed out that there are less elements that indicate Sum41’s particular features in their new songs, and their comprehensive impression is pretty similar to Linkin park’s…

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    reliable communications that help with globalisation and the international market. Globalisation has grown to a rate of no return. This trend has gone all over the world from Australia to United Kingdom to Brazil and back. Globalisation has been on the uprise since the end of 1970’s and has a boost after the end of the Cold War. Within the last 20 years, globalisation has quickened, helping the gross domestic product (GDP) increase from 20% in 1994 to 34% in 2008. International and local…

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    Everyone has something artistic they adore, whether it be art or music. It’s very rare to meet someone who doesn’t enjoy anything. Art, music and films all have the capability to affect my thinking, feelings and emotional state. It is intriguing how just thee hearing sounds of films or music and looking at art can have a huge impact on my life. They all comfort me, take me to a whole different world. These things can affect your life in a number of ways, but I believe that the most important…

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    and more attention, destruct and love in it than the last. There are certain songs that are more committed to a certain time or event that has happened. Some are due to it being the song we sang when at the time, some being the lyrics that stuck years later yet most are because of the feeling when the song is first heard. Going as far back that I can remember, most of the songs that I would hear would be on the car rides to school or camp. A lot of time was spent in the car with either my mom or…

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    For over 90 of years’ country music has been an enjoyable source of entertainment for millions of people around the world. With the reputation of an upbeat and feel good vibe country songs have, it is no wonder country music has been around for so long. Country artists are specifically known for singing about the outdoors, relationships, and alcohol. They are able to provide a direct connection using these three topics, between themselves and their audiences. Country music usually consists of a…

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