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    1. One landmark in the development in the history of music retail was the creation of the player piano. The player piano became very popular because the developments in technology gave way to giving people live music in their households when they want it player‚ and at a master level of performance. The next major thing to hit the music retail industry was radio technology developments. Unfortunately for the creators of the player piano‚ player pianos became much less profitable. Radio gave people

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    Identity Through Body Art

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    Identity Through Body Art Through the dramaturgical model we can look at and study how people present themselves. Nonverbal communication‚ such as body art or clothing choices‚ projects a certain desired image. With this image we make an identity for ourselves - one that is recognizable and shows who we are. By managing our choices of body art (be it with clothing‚ tattoos‚ piercings‚ etc.) we are choosing how others see and perceive us. We are “performing” our identity for others. Then as a result

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    course‚ is music‚ which might be the greatest invention known to humans. Music has become an important part of society throughout the world as people use it to express themselves. All it takes is to listen to the very different and contrasting genres of music we have today. Each different type of genre conveys different meanings. Jazz is associated with relaxation‚ the blues with sorrow‚ and so on. Whatever instrument it may be‚ your voice‚ or a piano‚ you are expressing yourself. Music provides a

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    My Life Through Art Art has a deep effect on people whether it is a drawing or a sculpture. Art has inspired thousands of years of civilization as the evidence shows by countless museums‚ theaters‚ and galleries all around the world. People are affect by art differently. For instance‚ art has inspired me to become the person I am today. For as long as I remember art has been part of my life. My earliest experiences of art that I remember began during preschool and kindergarten. I remember drawing

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    World Peace Through Music

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    sheer number of people dying every day. There is too much discrimination‚ madness‚ and anger circulating through our world right now. We have soldiers dying every day for our country in a war that could be stopped with peaceful actions. Instead‚ we have become oblivious to what is going on around us. Music has always tried to make people more aware of today’s problems. Johnny Depp said‚ “Music touches us emotionally‚ where words alone can’t.” It has been the intention of singers and songwriters that

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    BUDGET WORK FOR MUSIC GRADINGPERIOD | MUSIC I | MUSIC II | MUSIC III | MUSIC IV | 1stQuarter | Music of Highlands and Lowlands-Music of Cordilleras-Music of Lowlands of Luzon 1:(Music for Liturgy and Devotional Music)- Music of Lowlands of Luzon 2:(Secular Music with Spanish Influence)- Music of Lowlands of Luzon 3:(Philippine Music During the American and Japanese Period) | Southeast Asian MusicMusic of…-Indonesia-Thailand-Singapore-Vietnam-Cambodia-S.E. Asia | Music of Africa-Characteristics

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    The Music Industry in a Digital Age Table of Contents * Report Justification * Summary * Introduction * Main Body * Conclusion * Bibliography Report Justification As multimedia students we have become accustom to the changing technology around us. We are always at the forefront of fads and changes. In terms of music most people carry around with them an ipod or some form of mp3 player. In 2006 46.6 million ipods alone were sold by Apple. In the same

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    Mechanical Reproduction in the Age of Art Paul Mattick Jr Theory‚ Culture & Society (SAGE‚ London‚ Newbury Park and New Delhi)‚ Vol.10 (1993)‚ 127-147 The enormous impact of Waller Benjamin ’s famous essay on ’The Work of Art in the Age of its Mechanical Reproduction ’ is largely due to his claim that photography has ’transformed the entire nature of art‚ destroying its semblance of autonomy in relation to social and political processes‚ and liquidating ’the traditional value of thc cultural

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    ***** ****** April 7th 2011 Deol Self Disclosure Through Music 1. The song‚ “Here Without You” by 3 Doors Down came to have a very significant meaning to me this past September‚ after my grandmother passed away. The day she died‚ and a few days after I remained seemingly unaffected and went on with my usual routine of work and partying‚ I spoke of it to my friends casually‚ and when they offered support I replied indifferently “it’s all good‚ that’s what happens”. It wasn’t until about

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    have developed my own sense of style. From an early age‚ I have found Art fascinating. I believe Art disputes claims of humans being just boring biological machines. Art allows me to transform images in my mind into something tangible. The ability to convert imagination into reality intrigues me. It is something I don’t find in my other subjects though they are undoubtedly informative. The hunger of expressing my creativity wasn’t fed through Science‚ yet I greatly enjoyed the aspect of problem

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