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    Country vs. Pop Music can have a positive or negative influence on teens. How can this be? It’s just music. However, the lyrics and the message in a song can affect how a young person feels. Some poems can positively impact a person and other lyrics can have negative words and can be harmful or damaging. Some music tells an entire story and allows a person to experience something through another person’s eyes. Music can affect a person through the lyrics, the overall message and the music itself. Lots

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    subgroup could be Music and its culture within itself. Music is the society I personally belong in and is classified as my ethnic or cultural group. Music helps with my cultural identity because that is how I relate to the society that is around me and helps enhance my ethnic identity. Music also enhances my heritage because I am going to try to start a tradition of playing music in a band and try and influence the next generations of the family to play music. Music completely changes my perspective of

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    Music Is My Culture

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    Music is apart of my culture. As a hispanic, music affects the way I dance, and what I'm forced to listen to on a Saturday morning driving to church. Music is a major part of why I'm still sane. With all the stress, drama, emotions, and insecurities I face as a teenager, music allows me to escape to a place in my mind where all that matters is the rhythm pulsing through me, and the vocals that I pretend come from my lungs. While listening to music, I'm no longer stressing about the 70% I got on my

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    there was no sampling of past music. This may not sound like a big deal until songs like “SOS” by Rihanna or “Ice Ice Baby” by Vanilla Ice became chart topping tracks, and are both derived from older songs. Mark Ronson, music producer and DJ, speaks about how sampled music has changed the way generations discover music, as well as how creative ideas flourish from sampling other artist’s music. In this TED talk “How sampling transformed music,” Ronson gives his opinion on how artists transform

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    exclude some popular opinions. The first one is that music can be determined by Age. Under evaluation, I saw no direct relationship between age and music. Sure my Grandma might not like some of my music, and I might not like some of hers. However, my Grandma likes some of the same music that my Girlfriend likes, including Lady Gaga! The thirteen-year-old kids she teaches also enjoy listening to music in her classroom. Age can tell a lot about what music was popular at the time, but doesn’t directly relate

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    Introduction Being a surgeon, I can imagine is a very stressful job. You literally have someone’s life in your hands, and what you do can determine if they live or die. I know when I get super stressed out I listen to music. It makes me forget about everything and just focus on myself. So I was wondering, does music affect the way surgeons preform during surgery? I have always wondered how doctors or surgeons kept their calm in high-pressure situations and does it have to do with the biology of one’s

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    Soundtrack To My Life

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    Life has so many different outcomes that can occur on someone. Some people will get married and have a prosperous job, but some people may end up living on the side of the street all alone. Their live could have been affected by the music that they had listened to. The quote “Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent” said by Victor Hugo explains how music conveys many different things to the people around the. In my life I have grown up living in a small

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    My name is Stephanie Maharaj, I was born in the town of Jamaica, Queen. Ever since I was a little girl, music has been around me all my life. I listened to it at home, on the radio, at school, i even heard music on the street. Being that queens is a very diverse community, everyone listens to their own type of music and as a little girl i was intrigued by the different types of music i heard. Not only did I love to listen to music, but I loved to play it as well. Throughout the years i learned to

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    Punk Rock Research Paper

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    Punk Rock probably happens to be the only genre of music that can be described as rebellion on a compact disc. Punk Rock could be known as the sound of breaking down barriers, or the sound of challenging the status quo. The odyssey of Punk Rock could be traced back to bands like the Sex Pistols in the mid to late 1970s in the United Kingdom and Australia. Slowly, over the course of many years, Punk Rock evolved into a genre of faster paced music. By the early 2000s, Punk Rock evolved into singing

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    activity becomes a big part of your life between the time you put into it and the relationships you form from it. For me, that extracurricular program was the music department. Between orchestra, full orchestra, concert band, pep band, and marching band, most of my summers throughout high school and a bit of every school day were taken up by music. I also met some of the best people I’ve ever known through my participation in the arts. It gave me a place to use my talents to become part of something

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