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    The oppositions between the Whites and Blacks were apparent in the music and literature of the time. The majority of the pieces emphasized the “two-ness” of each entity which presented a double-consciousness (phrase coined by W.E.B. Dubois). However, the Harlem Renaissance gave birth to the African-American consciousness

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    The performance I observed and participated in is the Catholic Palm Sunday service. The service began outside and away from the church, allowing for the procession with the palms to the church, where the rest of the service takes place. The physical context of the performance/service is a Catholic church. However, the context of the service within the Catholic liturgical year is of greater importance. Palm Sunday service occurs annually and takes place during the Lenten period (a season of preparation

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    World Music Tyler Remsen Music 109 April 25, 2004 Research Paper #2 - World Music Group LINKIN PARK: The Next Evolution in International NU Metal/Alternative Rock INTRODUCTION Although music has always personified the culture from which it originated, it has also been the most freely shared mediums between cultures. As new instruments and techniques are embraced by musicians; they are synthesized with the artist’s own styles and music genres then form or evolve with each generation

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    exploration into the relevance of MidYIS tests as a predictor for results at GCSE Music. A comparison will be made between two sets of skills: those assessed by the MidYIS test - taken by most children in England at the beginning of year 9 - and those which, according to exam boards and experienced music educators, are tested at GCSE. Certain fundamental skills required for success at GCSE Music cannot be tested in the MidYIS tests, and I would suggest that a combination

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    The advantage of using music over text in an attempt to set a specific mood comes down to basic brain chemistry in humans. Since “music triggers activity in the nucleus accumbens” (Lemonick 1), which is the part of the brain that releases dopamine into the body, humans are prone to be more emotionally and physically connected with music than they ever could be with text. For example, in the short story, “A Hunger Artist,” by Franz

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    The 2016 film “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot” focuses on a journalist, named Kim Baker (portrayed by Tina Fey), who travels to Afghanistan to become a war correspondent in the midst of the 2002 conflict. This film tries to draw attention to the grave and serious nature of conflict in an attempt to make the events more “human”, “understandable”, or “relatable”. Despite that the majority of the movie’s plot occurs in Afghanistan, primarily white and/or American actors were cast to portray some of the diverse

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    Ws Case Study

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    Professionals that Provide Assessment and Diagnosis In order to be diagnosed with WS, children will typically see a pediatrician first whether it is in infancy or childhood (American Academy of Pediatrics, 2001). Throughout life and if necessary, the child may need to see several other professionals. Speech-language pathologists will commonly assist the child with their pragmatics and proper interactions with others, while occupational therapists will work on the child’s motor skills. A cardiologist

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    Music Recording Industry

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    Music Recording INTRODUCTION For centuries man had dreamed of capturing the sounds and music of his environment by means of music recordings. The road to successful music recording had not been smooth until the derivation of the music recording industry. Since the inception of the music recording industry, the way in which music is produced, distributed, sold and consumed have greatly changed so also has popular music changed over time. These changes resulted from new technology which was invented

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    Flamenco Essay

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    To what extent is Flamenco iconic of Spanish cultural identity? The passionate imagery conjured by the flamenco art form of colour, life and exoticness are characteristics often associated with perceptions of Spain. In saying that, within contemporary society flamenco has now become an icon of “Spanish culture” however the degree to which its resemblance accurately portrays Spanish, or more specifically the Spanish nation’s cultural identity is limited due to it being more an expression of regional

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    MDMA Research Paper

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    can also be ingested by snorting or even smoked when broken down into its powder state. Ecstasy is highly known for being a club drug due to its excessive connection to dance and techno music, which is primarily used by young adolescent party goers in club, rave, or music venue setting, where there is thumping music and different patterns of flashing lights. MDMA is an illegal drug that operates as a hallucinatory agent and as a stimulus to produce an exhilarating effect.

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