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    The Music Industry In the Middle East‚ North Korea and other communist countries that are run by dictators; the government monitor everything that their people listen to‚ they are only really allowed to listen to classical music as it doesn’t display any type of message (good or bad) or inspire people to want to speak out about the suffering that they face. Contrary to those places‚ artists in England and other countries across the world have been inspired by politics to make protest songs and art

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    Music is promoted in all traditions for the well-being of the listener. The objective of this study was to analyze the emotional changes due to Indian music and their effects on the EEG. The two-dimensional emotion models and their effect on the brain were evaluated while listening to Indian raga. Asymmetrical alpha component energy was noticed in the frontal locations with the relative alpha component energy being lower at F3 and F7 positions when compared with F4 and F8 electrode position while

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    The Affect of Music

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    The effect of music All humans experience emotions such as joy‚ anger and sadness. We all have lots of emotions that control the way we act‚ speak and feel. These emotions are triggered by many different things. One of those things is music... The variety of music styles nowadays is unlimited. You can find anything from relaxing music to loud and fast techno music. However‚ it’s your mood and the environment that determines what music style you feel for listening to in a certain situation.

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    In conducting this experiment‚ I have proved my hypothesis wrong as well as the secondary research that I have conducted which all supports the view that classical music makes plants grow at a much higher rate as well as making them all stronger and healthier than they would traditionally be. Whilst carrying out my investigation‚ in order to ensure fair testing‚ I used three pots that were the same in size. I also added the same amount of soil to each small pot as well as giving each pot containing

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    URBANIZATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Congolese –German Center for Microfinance‚ UPC‚ Kinshasa‚ 2010 By Bugugu Muhigiri‚ Efekele Bokalo & Ileka Ngoy Under the supervision of Charlotte Wagner ABSTRACT As people live more and more in cities‚ they change consumption habits‚ and in they turn towns attract investors‚ and the number of city dwellers increases. This paper investigates the link between urbanization and economic growth in general‚ and especially in Africa. Cities seem to be efficient in

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    (Kharel‚ 2010). The increased intensity of practices and processes like mining‚ housing development‚ logging and lumbering‚ agriculture relocation‚ etc. have given rise to a high rate of uncontrolled developments‚ resulting to environmental degradation‚ loss of wetlands‚ loss of agricultural

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    {draw:rect} Did most urban communities start out as nice as most suburban communities are today? Yes‚ they did. The government built subsidized housing complexes for low income households; today they are called “the projects” or the ghetto. These communities have been run down over the years by vandalism‚ and crime‚ most of these criminal activities that take place in these urban communities are drug related. Even though drugs can be bought out of any community‚ the urban communities are the most

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    Warwick April 27‚ 2002 How does music affect one’s intellect? Music is said to affect the intellect of humans in several different ways. Specifically‚ it is said to affect infants more than any other age group. Music can improve learning skills‚ test taking skills‚ concentration‚ heartbeat‚ and relaxation. Music has been proven to offer several benefits for infants‚ young children‚ young adults‚ as well as for adults. With all of this in mind‚ how can one connect music with intellect? Many

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    How Does Music Affects Us

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    How Music Affects Us and Promotes Health Music is one of the few activities that involves using the whole brain. It is intrinsic to all cultures and can have surprising benefits not only for learning language‚ improving memory and focusing attention‚ but also for physical coordination and development. Of course‚ music can be distracting if it’s too loud or too jarring‚ or if it competes for our attention with what we’re trying to do. But for the most part‚ exposure to many kinds of music has beneficial

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    Music WHAT IS MUSIC? Music is the art of arranging tones in an orderly sequence so as to produce a unified and continuous composition‚ according to Webster ’s II: New Riverside University Dictionary. However‚ people have different meanings for music. Therefore there is not just one meaning for “music”. Meanings of music to other people: Music plays an integral and emotional role in our lives. Music is the way one expresses their selves. Music is an instrument that we speak through. Music

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