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    Music and Racism

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    A music player is a media player that can only play audio files. People use it to listen to music for them to feel and think differently. Not only can music influence different ideas in the society‚ but it can also be used for therapeutic purposes for it can trigger the emotion pool of a person. It also has an ability to manipulate the way a person think. This must be the reason why a lot of people listen to music beside the aspect of creativity‚ art and the feeling of being related to the songs

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    Merriam Webster defines music as sounds that are sung by voices or played on musical instruments‚ written or printed symbols showing how music should be played or sung‚ and the art or skill of creating or performing music. Merriam Webster also defines Therapy as the treatment of physical or mental illnesses. When these two activities are brought together we create music therapy. This is defined as therapy based on engagement in musical activities: the therapeutic use of music (as to reduce anxiety

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    to die of shame. How could a brother kill his sister and feel no remorse? What emotions and feelings are involved in such a crime? How does society influence this type of behavior? There are many emotions‚ feelings‚ and moods involved in committing such an act; it is learned behavior from a collectivist society‚ doing what is best for the family as a whole‚ not the individual. Emotions are such feelings as fear‚ joy‚ anger‚ and guilt‚ with a physiological arousal component involved; when people

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    Hindustani Music

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    Hindustani Music Music is a fact of life that we take for granted. A child starts crooning tunes long before learning to speak. From the beginning to the end of our life‚ we come across‚ appreciate and listen attentively to the form of music that appeals to us most. And unless one has an extremely inquisitive disposition‚ one naturally ignores investigation into something that permeates our daily routine from start to finish. I am attempting here to explore the North Indian music (Hindustani music).

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    Restaurant to Panda Express: a history of Chinese food in the United States by Haiming Liu. It talks about the journey from the California gold rush to the present day through the lens of food and the evolution of American-Chinese cuisine. It also talks about how Chinese food changed and how it influenced American culinary cultures and how Chinese restaurants became a place where shared ethnic identity if affirmed. The book also talked about national chains such as P.F Chang’s and Panda express and how Chinese

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    Calypso Music

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    CALYPSO MUSIC Calypso is one of the most significant traditions in the Caribbean Music Industry. ‘Come‚ Mister tally man‚ tally me banana‚ daylight come and me wan’ go home‚” are the words to a famous calypso song recorded by Harry Belafonte in 1956. The Free Dictionary defines calypso music as ‘a type of music that originated in the West Indies‚ notably in Trinidad‚ and is characterized by improvised lyrics on topical or broadly humorous subjects’. It can also be said that calypso is a certain

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    Classical Music

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    Thomas Classical Music Report 10/18/2006 Dear Friend‚ I attended a classical music concert recently at Benaroya Hall in downtown Seattle. The collection of artists seated uniformly by size of instrument went by the name of Seattle Symphony. The grand orchestra was mainly an older group and were dressed to occasion wearing black outfits. The conductor‚ Zuckerman‚ also played the violin in a primary position. It was very interesting how he balanced

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    Animals Have Feelings Too

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    How many animals are used each year for animal testing? The British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection believes there to be about 10 to 11 million experimented on in the United Kingdom‚ and the United States Department of Agriculture has tested upon 1‚137‚718 animals‚ not including mice or rats‚ in 2002 (Bidnall n. pag.). These statistics are only from two countries throughout this entire planet‚ which entirely surpasses prudency. Animals are not lesser than humans because they do not have

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    Ziting Lin 11/3/13 Dead Poets Society It is a good movie for many stereotype teachers and parents to think about themselves. Although the final result of this movie is an unexpected tragedy‚ I believe that Mr. Keating got a perfect success when most of the students stood on the desk; the respectful teacher is their captain in their whole life. He makes the students know what life is‚ to help more young people to find his own. Students set up “Dead Poets Society” to release themselves. Also‚

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    Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie Book Review: Characters: Hercule Poirot: Poirot is a Belgian detective‚ speaks English with a French accent and uses French expressions in his conversations. He is a short‚ plump man with very particular and enormous moustaches that he is identified with. He is an internationally known detective. Poirot is the main character in the story because he discovers who the murderer or the murderers on the ‘Orient Express’ are. Mr Bouc: Mr Bouc is Poirot’s

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