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    The Importance Of Happiness In Life The human essential that is needed is a person to emotionally vent to. For men‚ this is typically the spouse. For those that are single‚ this may be a trusted friend whom one has known for years. Many of the socially anxious do not have any friends‚ let alone one who listens to their problems. Every human needs a release valve‚ a way of blowing off the steam. Otherwise‚ those nasty feelings are kept inside and the person ends up taking out the nasty feelings

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    quality carpet tickling my feet with its delicacy while I was stepping over it. I have never seen grass greener than that in my entire life. I was swinging and flashing through the air with my eyes closed knowing this is the most peaceful moment I had in a long time. It was only me and the nature. I could hear the water flowing down its stream as background music to the birds’ song and all this as a feast of nature under the sky that was light blue with white clouds that looked like cotton candy

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    Role of Music in My Life

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    Music plays a vital role in my life. I love listening to music and it’s become one of my hobbies since I’m in my primary school. I had been exposed to music since I’m at kindergarten. I do a lot of performance that are related with music when I’m in my school age and I really enjoy it. I can say that music has become part of my life. Even in kindergarten‚ I had been taught by music such as ABC’s song‚ Twinkle Twinkle Little Star‚ Happy Birthday song‚ If You Are Happy and others. There are so many

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    English 10 11 October 2010 Music: the Melody of Life <3 “A bird doesn’t sing because it has an answer‚ it sings because it has a song.” – Maya Angelo. Singing honestly makes me forget everything that I think about daily‚ especially when I’m truly singing I feel the happiest that I believe I ever could. I believe that even if you think you can’t sing well‚ you should sing anyways because it’s the one thing in the world that everyone agrees on. Not the language‚ but the music notes‚ the counting and

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    Environmental pollution Any abnormal change in chemical‚ physical and biological features of environment is called pollution. It means adding impurity to environment.Environmental pollution is the greatest curse of modern world. Our world is now badly affected by air‚ water‚ land and sound pollutions. The fresh air in which we breathe gets polluted by combustion of fossil fuel‚ emission smoke and gas from motorized vehicles and factories etc. A huge amount of industrial and municipal wastages are

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    Role of Music in Our Life

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    ingrained appreciation for music‚ unlike any other animal. Music means something different to every individual. It works as a means of learning‚ relaxation‚ and fun. An active participation in listening to and performing music is beneficial to everyone throughout the different cultures of the world. Biologically‚ music is embedded in the brain. When the brain is scanned‚ both hemispheres respond to melodies and rhythm‚ while language is only present in the left hemisphere. When music is heard‚ the brain

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    He was a german composer and a music critic; he was one of the greatest composers of the romantic era. His wife‚ whom he married in 1840‚ was Clara Schumann was also a German musician and composer. She also was considered as one of the most distinguished pianists of the Romantic era. Robert Schumann was the last child of the Schumann family. His father‚ August Schumann was a literature person therefore‚ Robert spent his whole childhood with both literature and music. At a young age‚ Schumann started

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    Music is Part of our life

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    Music is part of our lives whether we realize it or not‚ whether we actively participate in it or not‚ whether we appreciate its power or not. This is‚ in fact‚ the real power of music ? that it can affect us whether we are aware of it or not. We need only think of the music heard on the soundtrack of most movies. We may be aware of the action and the dialogue‚ the scenery‚ costumes and special effects‚ yet music is supporting it all and guiding the emotional context. In the best films‚ music is

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    A Brief Look Into The Life and Music of JOHN COLTRANE Pg. 1 John Coltrane was born in born in Hamlet‚ North Carolina on September 23‚ 1926. John Coltrane was an only child. His father‚ John was a tailor who played the violin and ukulele‚ and his mother Alice played piano and sang in the church choir. This was a great environment to foster his love of music. Coltrane soon moved with his family to the town of High Point‚ where his grandfather was the pastor of the A.M.E. Zion Church. His

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