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    Hello and greetings to everyone. I’m Konnie Tevi and you’re watching Media Watch. Loud music, flashing lights and crowds of people enjoying themselves; that’s what a normal music festival consists of. That is, until drugs get involved. A Melbourne music festival, also known as the Electric Parade Festival, was the location of a mass drug offence on Saturday night. Over 20 people had overdosed on drugs, leaving them in critical conditions; some suffered from more serious circumstances than others

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    The Philadelphia Mural Arts Program is the nation’s largest public nonprofit art program, dedicated to the belief that art ignites change. For over 30 years, Mural Arts has united artists and communities through a collaborative process, rooted in the traditions of mural-making, to create art that transforms public spaces and individual lives. They create programs that develop partnerships with schools, grassroots organizations, city agencies, and philanthropies. Mural Arts engages communities in

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    community partake in. These ceremonies are essentially festivals that villages put together to show respect and acknowledgement for a certain religion or an important event. Festivals are done with the most dedication among everybody in a village or town, and it is this dedication that proves how important festivals are to the community. Essentially, the religion is the driving force behind a culture's communal bond, and it is the festivals such as the Kenka Matsuri, Namahage Matsuri, and the Gion

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    The Kennett Delta Parade

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    Parade A parade is a public possession causing some of these to be celebrate for a special day or event. People can even win prizes for being in them. I attended the Kennett Delta Parade on September 29th. I really enjoyed watching it! I thought it was the longest parade, but it had so much entertainment. In summary, the parade included the police department, tractors, modern cars, floats, marching units, school bands, school clubs, and sport teams from different areas. The parade even carried

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    Festivals make so much money in the beginning of the year. Festivals like Coachella, LarkFest, and The Marley Fest are the most popular in the country. Most parents give their teenagers festival tickets as a christmas present so they can have fun. What most parents don’t know is that in the festivals their kids can easily smoke and drink. The festivals are the most popular because it is easy for young adults to consume drugs. The LarkFest is an example of how easy young adults can get alcoholic beverages

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    spring, and includes food, dancing, colorful costumes, and so much more. This unique fair is celebrated in Sevilla, and was originally a livestock fair. The fair became an annual occurrence in 1847, and begins two weeks after holy week. In total, the fair is seven complete days long. Many people who visit Spain attend this fair. To find out more about this fair and the culture of Spain read the following paper (Ward). La feria

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    What Is The Inti Raymu?

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    PERU’S INCA HERITAGE The Incas’ heritage in Peru like Machu Picchu, the city of Cuzco and their festival of the sun which call the Inti Raymi are famous tourist attractions that attract people from all around the world come to pilgrim. Those erections in Machu Picchu and Cuzco were built with stone that were produced without use any tools by the Incas and have used later on by the Spanish (Dean, 2011). Due to those modern equipment and technique were not exist in the pass, those breathtaking erections

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    San Diego Comic-Con

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    In the last couple of year, entertainment thought to be niche started to seep its way into pop culture. One main testament to this is the San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC), which has thousands of fans in attendance every year. My first Con I attended was this one, in the summer of 2013, and it was an amazing experience. It showed the devotion and love many fans had for franchises they cared for. On the other hand, it also demonstrated hype culture and how big studios can have an effect on art and culture

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    Poland in Toronto, extremely popular the Unsound Festival arrived for the first time in Canada. Unsound, an innovative music, and art festival, which originated in Kraków, held already several festivals in New York, Adelaide, and London, and was making its Canadian debut. The festival became an enormous success, as it was evident in the positive previews and reviews in local Canadian and Polish media. Matt Schulz, a founder and organizer of the festival, in an interview for the Globe and Mail said:

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    Credibility Thesis INTRODUCTION I. Music festivals, such as Ultra, Lollapalooza and others all over the world have grown in popularity. II. According to the questionnaire that I have sent out on Canvas, all of you love to listen to music and most of you know about a couple of music festivals and today I will talk about a really popular music festival called Coachella. III. I have found out many interesting facts and information about the music festival

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