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    How does marijuana us effect the growth of a teen brain? The latest studys shows that marijuana use in a teen brain will permanently affect their IQ it will lower it majorly. Marijuana has over 400 different chemicals in it‚ those chemicals really affect the brain‚ and these in many cases have caused memory impairment. Many believe that the brain shrinks when smoking marijuana but studys show that the brain stops growing physically at the age of 7‚ but that doesn’t mean it will not affect the prune

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    Distortion In Music

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    The Influence of Electronics in Music Production. The purpose of this essay is to provide an account of the metamorphosis of distortion and how it has impacted musicmusic culture and the world. Electronics have played a massive part in the transformation of music over the years. There are many devices that we use today that have influenced music in some form or another. One that could be the most influential is the Distortion Pedal‚ or Stompbox and distortion therein. This one concept is responsible

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    British colonialism and its effects on the shaping of Pakistani culture The culture of a nation (a complex structure of unsaid dos and don’ts) is determined by their emotive sensitivities and intellectual development at a given stage in history. The form of social order and its institutions are a reflection of this culture. Pre-British India was on a declining path vis-à-vis these factors. Hence conditions were ripe for the invaders to encourage and establish a culture of collaboration. And they

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    The Effects of Visual Media Violence In recent decades‚ media has become an increasingly popular and important part of the American culture. Media has many positive uses throughout daily life; media plays a large role in the entertainment industry and allows easy access to important news and other information to anyone at any time. Although media is an important and widely used part of our culture‚ many people worry that media can have a variety of negative effects. As media becomes more and more

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    Influence of Music

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    Influence of Music Hannah Ferguson HUM/176 Influence of Music Music and radio has roots in American culture and the way society is today. The different types of music genres have shaped American culture and social behavior of Americans. Audio media has had a major affect and influence on the attitudes of Americans and especially today’s youth and young adults. Music and radio has given American culture its values‚ the way that jazz‚ blues‚ and R&B created rock & roll‚ music created

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    How Do We Become Human

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    How do we become human? We can become human only‚ if we relate. There are many possibilities of relating (show a connection and formal relationship). And if we analyze the many different wants‚ we will find a number of dimensions or value centers‚ which are necessary in the process of becoming human. These interconnected dimensions can be called Anthropological constants‚ and they are listed as follows: 1) Relating with one’s body‚ nature and the cosmos- we have to care for ourselves and it includes

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    How Do I Explain Behaviour.

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    Lecture How do we explain behavior Behaviour generally refers to actions or reactions (an activity or response of some kind) of an object or organism usually in relation to the environment or surrounding world of stimuli. Behaviour can be conscious or unconscious‚ overt or covert‚ voluntary or involuntary‚ sometimes it can be common‚ unusual‚ acceptable‚ or outside acceptable limits. The acceptability of behavior is evaluated relative to social norms and regulated by various means of social control

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    grown so much. 20 years ago only about half of us had computers in our homes. Today almost everybody has at least 1 desktop and 1 portable. We keep pictures of our children on computers‚ have more programs to use in everyday life‚ control our finances‚ do school work‚ our job has a need for computers‚ and love to play games and use the internet. Every day these things take up more and more memory storage. The last time researchers hit a limit for expanding memory was 2005. We take this fact‚ that

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    Trinity Rein Music Appreciation "Music in My Life" Music‚ more so now than ever before‚ is a huge part of my life. As a child I always enjoyed listening to music and singing along to it‚ and growing up it was always very important to me. Music moved me in a way that I really couldn’t explain and it still does today. I consider myself a very deep and philosophical person. I’m always trying to look beyond the surface of that which I see‚ hear‚ and experience‚ and extract the true‚ hidden meaning

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    2 • Blackface Minstrelsy • Betrays simultaneous fascinations and repulsion for African American culture (don’t imitate unless admire) • Appeared in the 1830’s and onward • As much a matter of class as a matter of race • Live entertainment in which white performers darkened their skin to imitate what they thought African American music sounded like (didn’t know much about African American culture or the south in general) • Ridiculed blacks and made profit • Northern cities such as New York

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