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    music genres were not instrumentally inclined as they are today. During Michael Jackson’s era music was considered contemporary R &B that combined different musical elements. Musical elements at that time consisted of rhythm and blues, jazz, soul, pop, and dance (article). Much of the music during those times included synthesizers, keyboards, vocals, drum machines, horns, piano, and drums. Artists were most popular for using Melisma that commonly refers to Gregorian Chants. As we listen to music…

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    dance audition for the prestigious Manhattan Academy of Performing Arts school she is trying to transfer to jump start her career and to get away from Dominique and her overly demanding daughters. When teen pop sensation, Joey Parker returns to Beverly Hills High to finish up school like a normal teen because he wants to be normal again. Then they have this masquerade dance that the school is having for everybody but Dominique (Mary guardian) told her she can't go until she clean that nasty,…

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    credibility never judge a book by its cover. Rountree starts off by talking about Don Imus when he called the Rutgers women’s basketball team “nappy-headed hoes” (212). Next she talks about Al Sharpton for blaming hip-hop for “all that ails contemporary pop culture”. (Rountree 212). Rountree states “Imus used hip-hop as an excuse for his long-standing and well-documented proclivity for his racial epitaphs” (212). Rountree…

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    and Lynyrd Skynyrd. The world loved it, and, using his vocal talents, Mendes grew increasingly popular on social media sites YouTube and Vine. Now 17, the Canadian has grown a true cult following and is one of the world’s most popular up-and-coming pop icons. However, what stands out about Shawn Mendes is not his spectacular singing voice, but how he selflessly uses his newfound fame in a refreshing, magnanimous way: to benefit others. Unlike his fellow young, Canadian heartthrob, Justin Bieber,…

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    The ones where the new owners enter a disaster area of a home or business with a frown and a sigh, only to be get ignited by inspirational pop music, grab a mop, throw on some gloves and go to work? While you may not have the benefit of living in fast-motion camera time, you can make the clean-up process fun for you and the kids. Play games and see who can get their assigned room packed up…

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    Rock Music Sociology

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    Rebecca McKenney History and Sociology of Rock Music Mrs. Trimble 1 October 2016 Critical Thinking #2 (13) “Frank Zappa once criticized singer songwriters for being too personal and too quick to dump their problems and feelings on their listeners who were already burdened with their own problems.” (Charlton) The widespread popularity of this style proved him wrong. For many people, it can be a comfort to hear someone sing a song that expresses how they feel about life and relationships. The…

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    Lack Of Sexual Education

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    juniors in health careers program out at Four County Career Center that are currently pregnant. Each year about 750,000 teens get pregnant ("Teen Pregnancy Facts”). This is a major problem in today’s society as the issue progresses daily. These young adults may get pregnant for many reasons; as a whole country we have many resources that may assist to keep these numbers down. Teens all over the world experience poverty life. They may have parents that never come home so they have to fend for…

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    Pop music, rock music, love songs, rap music, country music; every type of music has a purpose and a great impact on everyone’s lives. Most adolescents turn to music as a way to express their emotions, and to escape any problems occuring in their lives. Adolescents may have troubles with grades, relationships, their self- image and many other issues that music can help them cope. There are numerous songs dealing with love and relationships that are filled with emotion and can be very relatable.…

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    essentially their role models, Once again using miley cyrus as the first example, starting off as a young teen actor on a hit tv show, Hannah Montana, Miley cyrus has been America's Sweetheart for many years.However recent activity has made her into a twerking, crazy tounge licking, and drug loving Pop Star. And ever since she started doing these things, twerking as a dance has exploded, Every huge Pop star does it, and in some cases even write an entire song on just that. Miley cyrus is not…

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    (Biography) Miley Cyrus is a very successful young woman, who from a young age has caught the media’s attention. In 2004 Miley Cyrus at the age of 13 landing the star role in the Disney hit show Hanna Montana. She played Hanna Montana a teenage pop star living a double life. Following her booming acting career she then explored the music industry releasing several successful albums including, her first big album.…

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