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    How music affects teens Music has been affecting people since the beginning of time. Studies show‚ however‚ that music is more influential than any other entertainment media. For a range of reasons‚ such as mood changes‚ drug/alcohol use‚ and violence/behavior‚ science shows that music has the most influences on teens more than adults. In this paper‚ I will look into each of these reasons. Perhaps the most significant affect music has on teens is mood changes. Music affects moods in so many different

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    Issues That Concern You: Music and how it affects the brain “Without musiclife would be a mistake” - Friedrich Nietzsche was a German philologist‚ philosopher‚ cultural critic‚ poet and composer. When we listen to music‚ it is processed in many different areas of or brain. The extent of the brain’s involvement was scarcely imagined until the earlier nineties‚ when functional brain imaging becomes possible. In fact‚ our brains actually respond differently to happy and sad music. Ambient noise can

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    These days cell phones dominates our life. It makes things much more convenient by enabling us to communicate others anywhere we go in a small amount of time. One of the most used functions on a cell phone is not the phone‚ but the almost instant text messaging. With the unlimited possibilities that one can do with texting‚ it is as popular as ever. This wonderful shortcut does have its downsides. Studies show how the radiation emitted from these phone can damage brain cells. It can take up a large

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    How does my cultural background affect my health/ longevity.) (What diseases am I susceptible to?) When I first started doing research‚ I decided I would break this paper up by my different backgrounds. I am Irish‚ English‚ French‚ Dutch‚ Japanese‚ and Native American. I’ll start with Irish. I searched‚ and searched‚ until I found a disease called Hemochromatosis. Also known as “The Celtic Curse‚” “85% of all peoples of Irish descent have Hemochromatosis.” (Dougher‚ "Irish in the Blood") This

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    that the best way to make their children successful in life is for them to succeed in school‚ have the highest grades possible and go to the most prestigious college possible. Parents tend to concentrate on just the academics for the sake of their children however they completely ignore the extracurricular side for children such as sports. Participating in sports brings out more than just staying active it builds character in them that will carry on beyond the sport and into their life. To some students

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    How music affects the brain Music: It’s been ingrained in our culture since the first instruments were made. It is such a large part of our society; we incorporate it into our daily lives through our phones‚ television‚ and media. Music stimulates the brain through the pleasure center and sends us waves of emotions and reactions. As a DJ‚ music is essential to my lifestyle. I’m constantly listening to different beats‚ tempos‚ and rhythms. Music rises and falls with the generation at that time

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    Christianity‚ collaborate for some controversial and unorthodox symbolism. In her short story The Life You Save May Be Your Own‚ O’Connor incorporates numerous symbols to emphasize her theme. O’Connor’s use of symbolism filters into the names and traits of her characters‚ the dimensions of her setting‚ and the events of her plot. Mr. Shiftlet is a man who doesn’t know what he wants. Throughout the story‚ his views on life vary from righteous to self-absorbed. In the beginning of the story‚ he preaches to mother

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    Poudrier 3/10/17 The Effects of Music on the Body and Brain General Purpose: To inform the audience of the many ways in which listening to music can affect the body and brain. Specific Purpose: To inform the audience as to how music can affect the moods of an individual‚ the brain function‚ productivity‚ and stress and anxiety. Thesis: Listening to music is a very popular and common activity among many people of all ages‚ and while most people listen mindlessly without thinking about the effects

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    Life can be challenging at numerous points in your life. As college students we have to decide what classes to take and when should we take them. The difficult classes should be taken in the fall and the easy classes should be taken in the spring. Many people think college will be extremely difficult and hard to do but‚ college is more laid back than high school. In college they don’t care when you show up for class because you don’t have to be there. College classes are a spit image of a like

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    The dictionary states that a tragedy is “an event causing great suffering. Can be caused by a serious accident‚ crime‚ or natural catastrophe.”(Google.com) Tragedies permanently affect one’s life and is very hard/ impossible to forget. Edgar Allan Poe has experienced many tragedies in his life which is why his literature includes death and murder. Edgar Allan Poe was born on January 19‚ 1809. His dad abandoned him when he was one. His mom then died when he was 3. Some jobs he had were the army

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