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    Top 5 biggest EDM festivals in the world The popularity of European Dance Music is growing and with incredible festivals across the world, it’s no wonder EDM lovers are on the hunt for some of the best festivals to check out. Traveling is fun, but it’s even more fun when you can enjoy some of the biggest music events of the year. Of course, with so many festivals to choose from it’s easy to understand why many of you are shy about buying tickets. Perhaps the greatest example would be the recent

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    Bonnaroo is one of the most popular summer music festival located in the United States. It has been going on for the last 15 years in Manchester, TN just 30 minutes outside of Nashville. It is also one of the most organized festivals I have been to and that is why I keep going back. They are well organized from the second you get there till everyone is gone. The way they have you enter and go through security at the entrance, wristbands they can scan, and a number of people they have directing people

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    Music festivals started back in 1967, when ten thousands of people decided to surround the Sydney B. Cushing Memorial Amphitheatre on Mount Tamalpais in Marin County, California. The KFRC 610 AM radio station named this gathering as “Fantasy Fair and Magic Mountain Festival”. Although many researchers say: not much information can be found or remembered from its attendees, but it made a musical impact on the world today. Another widely known festival known to date is Woodstock. Woodstock was a music

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    How Desire is constructed within the spaces of consumption and the developments of modern consumerism. Desire has helped build and form what we know today as the modern department store. The idea of wanting something you don’t already have has continually been a driving factor of modern consumerism. Many aspects have influenced consumerism and desire; visual displays within the large windows of department stores have constructed the way in which we desire and consume goods. A window display works

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    Rock music started around 1940s and 1950s. This moved all the way to the present wear it grow and changed in many ways making tips of music like hard rock and heavy metal. No one knows who made rock music or when it first made it’s appearance but there are some really good artist in rock. Some of the artist include Elvis Presley, The Beatles, and one of my favorites Guns N' Roses. There also were popular instruments in rock like the guitar, drums, and electric guitar. Last, rock’s impact and how

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    The song "I Hope You Dance" was written by Tia Stillers and Mark Sanders. Tia Stillers was going through a heartbreaking divorce when she co-wrote this song. She wanted to get away, so she rented a condo in Mexico. Tia was sitting on the beach reflecting the divorce, she was kept criticizing herself by saying things like I should throw myself into the ocean and become shark bait, I am worthless like a grain of sand, I should quit being a songwriter etc. This is where she got the line “ I hope you

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    How To Choose The Best Hurricane Shutters For Your Home When you live in an area where hurricanes are possible, it's a good idea to prepare for one in advance, especially when it comes to protecting your windows. You don't want to be frantically trying to find plywood and cut it into window coverings at the last minute. Hurricane shutters are worth the investment since you can have them already installed and ready to go as soon as you need them. There are a few choices when it comes to hurricane

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    theories and rules of branding in marketing literature however not all are connected to music festivals. Branding of music festivals is a comparatively new area of marketing as a result of branding being associated with consumer goods (Esu & Arrey, 2009). However with the increase in events, branding is becoming a mu7ch more significant marketing tool. It is not only beneficial for the partnership between festivals and brands but proper branding can create a major impact for the region it is held, commonly

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    The Take-Over of the Children Are you a literary festival virgin? Are you clueless about what to wear and expect? Have no fear, I am here to help. I too was a lit-fest-virgin until recently when I unexpectedly embarked upon something that has made me look at literature differently. I’m a student at Newman University in Birmingham and honestly, when I heard the words ‘literary festival’ my heart sank to somewhere not appropriate to mention (it begins with ‘b’ and ends in ‘um’). I panicked before the

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    influence of music festivals in individuals. Age of participants range from 20-28 years old Gender of participants 18 females and 22 males Occupation of participants: 27 students, 6 accountants, 4 medical field, 3 computer field Ethnicity: 18 White, 13 Asian, 5 Pacific Islander, 4 African American Analyzing the collected data from my small sample done at Coachella, displays participants find music festivals significant in their life. The majority agree of having fun at music festivals, build deeper

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