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    music can increase aggression in males. Metal music is a genre of music that is usually made with distorted electric guitars, a set of loud drums, and a vocalist. The instrumental component of metal music is loud and musically complex, while the vocals can range from outright screaming to normal singing. Lyrics in metal music are usually themed around negative emotions such as anger and depression and can also focus on themes around violence and war. The combination of these kinds of…

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    Remember The Titans

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    Sports are physical activities undertaken as an individual or as part of a team. The importance of sports is it has a range of benefits such as keeping fit, working as a team and meeting new people. Sport is the largest societal institution and reflects who we are as a society. The film, Remember the Titans, discusses issues in a community through the lives of a high school football team. The film is not just a film about sport, but rather realistically and maturely discusses issues such as…

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    Victor Herbert (1859-1924). At age 19 he had played as a cellist with every major orchestra in Germany. He was one of the greatest influences on American theater, bringing it from vaudeville to more operatic, story-based works. His first composition which showed he was a reputable composer was his Suite for Cello and Orchestra, Op.3. Herbert’s works were known for their mix of European Romanticism and American Tradition. He also worked as the composer of the first original background film score…

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    Mira Fabian Research Paper

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    It comes without surprise that Lara Fabian is an ultimate diva of contemporary music society. The incredible musician has over 1.2 million followers on Facebook and more that 69.7 k fans of Twitter. Over a year ago her songs on YouTube had reached over 312 million views, and all these explain her exemplary popularity. I have chosen to write about Lara Fabian because she is one of those superstars who have made significant strides in transforming the lives of their music fans. Fabian is my…

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    Flashing lights, money, and fame, for many hip hop artists these are just normal aspects of life that they experience everyday. In the 80’s and 90’s, most rappers achieved this level of stardom through gangster rap. “Gangsta rap” is known for being based off of gang relations, drugs, and sex, and because of this, many people couldn’t enjoy a very popular form of art. This form of hip hop was popular for its “edgy, noisy sound [, and] lyrically it was abrasive, as the rappers spun profane,…

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    Classicism In Brazil

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    The music of Brazil was formed from the mixture of European, African and indigenous elements, brought by Portuguese settlers, slaves and by the natives who inhabited the so-called New World. Other influences have been added throughout history, establishing a huge variety of musical styles. At the time of the discovery of Brazil, the Portuguese were amazed at the natives ' way of dressing and the way they made music: singing, dancing, playing instruments (rattles, flutes, drums). Brazilian music…

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    Jordan Alcohol Case Study

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    sixteen and older. Scores are derived by comparing Jordan’s performance to that of a standardized sample of individuals within her age group. Ten is the average scaled score on the WAIS-IV and a score between and including eight to 12 is in the average range. Jordan’s scaled scores were as…

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    is not watching a live human being but some kind of dummy” (Orwell “Politics and the English Language” 1946) which he is trying to show that language can control one’s mentality. The Party’s aim is mainly to control the citizens by limiting their range of thought using political language such as ‘doublethink’, therefore one appears to be transforming into something that the human brain cannot control. This shows that the citizens are stuck in their own bodies, which emphasizes the concept of…

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    Alpacas Llamas and alpacas may seem to be the same animal, but many differences show the separation. Alpacas are actually ½ to ⅓ of the size of llamas, and are vastly different in the way they live. Alpacas are actually ancient animals that were domesticated around 6,000 years ago. They have a very long, intricate history, with many physical characteristics; similar to llamas, but they differ with their divergent habits, and separate purposes. Both do ultimately relate back to the camelid…

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    Engaging in Cultural Awareness: An Overview of Cuba Human beings are part of either families or communities that separate themselves by ethnic, class or cultural points of view. These aspects are critical in shaping aspects of human comprehension about the way that the world should be. Cultural awareness is a support for creating communication that spurs human beings to view the world from the stance of others and be more clearly aware of their own cultural views and opinions. Cultural awareness…

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