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    on copyright infringement helping or hurting the music recording industry? I think it is actually music piracy that is hurting the music recording industry. They need to take a stand on the situation to help prevent the loss of revenue to music theft. I still have the same stand point that if you wouldn’t still the physical copy of the CD from the music store. The‚ what makes you think it is okay to steal the digital copy of the CD online. The music is stolen either way‚ and the money is lost for

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    - Born in 1810. died in 1849 - Polish composer but lived most of his life in France - Polish mother and French dad - 1830 - Poland was under Russian occupation - use his music as a statement. - Used his music as a nationalism - Pianist - virtuoso - Lots of piano pieces even concertos - Main genres he contributed to - character pieces ○ Quite brief and communicate a single mood ○ Convey a sense of emotion and it prevails throughout the piece ○ Within Character pieces - there

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    In the article‚ “Towards an Aesthetic of Popular Music”‚ Simon Frith tries to show the aesthetic value of poplar music in the sociological field‚ while most of the academic musicologists think popular music‚ submitted to social forces‚ is aesthetically worthless. There are two different sociological approaches to judge the value of music. First is technique and technology‚ as Frith states‚ “people produce and consume the music they are capable of producing and consuming.” (Firth 498) But he

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    loud speaker knocking music coming out of the back of a dark blue Nissan Maxima. The elderly lady walking ahead of me immediately spun around stunned by the profanity filled lyrics now floating through the air by the rap artist Lil’ Wayne in his hit single “Alphabet Bitches” ‚ “These are my bitches‚ my alpha bitches‚ these are my bitches my alphabet bitches‚ say what‚ I get bitches‚ say who‚ I get bitches”. It was not until then that I realized that this is the type of music that my generation is

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    When looking back on the “Child is a Criminal or Criminal is a Child” assignment‚ I believe that my views have not changed from the views I possessed early on in this course. The views I had were actually solidified throughout this course in learning more about the juvenile justice system. I favored the “criminal is a child” model of approaching juvenile crime in the original essay and the key point noted was that juveniles are a product of their environment and should not be punished on a standardized

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    Music is an important and extremely useful tool in the way we learn and to deny its power is a waste of a truly wonderful resource” (Kristian David Olson). Though some would look at music as a small footnote in the progression of humanity‚ it is in fact a much greater force; for some‚ it defines their very existence. The fact is‚ music is a driving force in society; it has been present since the dawn of man. The average person spends several hours a day listening to music‚ whether they see it as

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    Interview Response Summary: The interviewee recalled a lot of his curriculum was learnt through human interaction and the surrounding environment. Living on a remote cattle station‚ he formed a love of the country lifestyle and was always eager to learn from those around him (lived curriculum). It was evident that teachers made a huge impact on the interviewees learning. He fondly spoke about a teacher whose attributes were; • Warm‚ kind and loving. • Dedicated to her profession. • Encouraged learning

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    Reading about song selections for the movement of worship really gave me a new perspective on things that I had never pondered much about in my life before. In “The Music Architect” Constance Cherry talks about the importance of having a natural‚ orderly form of worship and the different biblical models of worship that are widely used in today’s churches. She shares how when some of these orders of worship placement are not met it can negatively affect the message‚ towards worship or the whole church

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    When I was younger listening to music always made me feel weird. It was just something about it that made me feel uneasy. As I got older I started to understand that music was suppose to make me feel that way. I can say that music has played many different roles in my life. The three major roles that music have played in my life are focus‚ motivation‚ and understanding. I found music to be a good tool to help me focus. Cool jazz is a type of music that I listen to that clears

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    The focus of this article is how music/music therapy can lead to improved brain function in patients who are in a vegetative state or a minimally conscious state. According to the article‚ vegetative state is defined as “a state in which patients exhibit a lack of awareness of external stimuli‚ but with preservation of sleep–wake cycles and vital vegetative functions (such as cardiac action‚ respiration and maintenance of blood pressure) while remaining completely unaware of both self and environment”(Okumura

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