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    of your homeland and migrating into a different country can be terrifying to people. When moving into a new country, an individual have to adjust themselves on how to live because each homeland is different. It is terrifying because trying to fit in the society that you’re not used to isn’t that easy to adapt, it takes a couple of years to fully be used to it. Despite of all the struggles you’ve been through, the benefits of moving into a new country is for better education, more job…

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    I thought may have been considered country music but never really thought about why each song I’ve chosen to listen too is considered “country”. My all time favorite country music star, is Luke Bryan and his song, “Kick the Dust Up”. It wasn’t until I entered high school, when I began to start listening to country music. Me and my friends would always listen to it as a joke and eventually became something we would listen to while getting ready to go to a country music concert, or getting ready…

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    Still more bloodshed remained. When Ireland became a free country, it divided Ireland into two parts; the North and the South. The North and the South still to this day have sectarian violence but has decreased over the last twenty years (Hast, Scott, 39). After the Anglo-Irish war, The Gaelic League and revitalizers…

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    When I think of country music, I think of guitars and Taylor Swift. Country music is a form of popular music originating in the rural southern US. It is traditionally a mixture of ballads and dance tunes played characteristically on fiddle, guitar, steel guitar, drums, and keyboard. There are many reasons behind why many people do not like county music. It’s rated the number one most depressing music genre of all time, people think it all sounds the same, and the main reason, everyone just goes…

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    Music Culture In a world full of music, I find that I am most grounded culturally in gospel music. Having been raised in a Southern Baptist church, I was indoctrinated into the use of gospel “tales”, also known as hymns, to help people of faith be reminded of what we believe in, to praise the God we worship, and to help us know about the promises he has made to us. Songs written through the ages about Christianity most often were heartfelt praises, but there were also many that were written as…

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    piano. Throughout her tours she has performed playing a ukulele, banjo, and drums as well. Swift’s first album, self-titled, was released in 2006 when she was just seventeen. She wrote “Love Story” (2007) when she was eighteen and it became the first country song to hit #1 on the Top 40…

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    mistake leaving so young to a new country where I did not know anyone. I remember wondering at night for months whether I was making the “right” decision. Back then, I wanted a clear answer, but I’ve learned that in many cases we cannot have a clear set of instructions on how to make every decision. That is why being able to adapt is so important. I saw some fellow foreign students having a difficult time because they were not truly prepared to adapt to a new country and a new culture. Like…

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    In more developed countries the people are used to living materialistic lives. They always want things that will make their lives more comfortable. In underdeveloped countries, the people know how to live with less. They do not have the need to use up the planet’s limited supply of nonrenewable resources. If everyone were to live their lives modeled…

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    will not be met by just fair trade or just free trade. It will require the combination of assistance from foreign countries to improve the standards of living in the developing world. All three have many positives and many negatives when it comes to their effectiveness in eradicating poverty however the hard part is deciding how to use each to most benefit each individual developing country. The major problems with free trade and foreign aid are that they can result in the developing world…

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    How do our choices make a difference? What course of action would result in the most favourable outcome? Where to focus efforts in order to generate maximum attention, interest, or income? We face such elementary yet essential challenges regularly, and a myriad of assessments as well as practical challenges over the course of our management degree has furthered my understanding about the practical application of managerial practices. In order to better understand the practices that determine our…

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