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    THE EFFECTS OF MUSIC TO ANXIETY AND DEPRESSED PATIENTS OGABA ANITA BAIYERE PRECIOUS MODUPE AJISAFE (not involved yet) IZE ANUMA ABSTRACT The goal of the study is to examine the effects of music to anxiety and depressed patients. Music has been a therapeutic treatment used for a long time. Percentages of people who are aware and use this complementary medicine are on a low range. Depression is a state of measuring low mood and apathy (especially to his day to day activities). Anxiety is an

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    Music plays a immense part in the lives of those who experience it. It has the power to influence behaviors and moods and even important decisions one makes in life. A device with that amount of power must have very meticulous monitoring. Choosing between more uplifting music and more degrading music can be difficult surprisingly, simply because a lot of adults like rap and music categories like that that contain a lot of degrading messages. Positive, uplifting music is a much better choice for overall

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    families of those who lost their lives during 9/11. She is singing from the victim’s point of view saying to remember me for the positive impact I have made in the world and how I strived to make the world a better place. She is singing to tell us that no matter how rich, successful, or famous you may be, always live your life to the fullest because you never know when it

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    Essay Can Music Control Teens?

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    importance of teens and their music is what get teens through their day. Everyday traveling down the halls of school there are hundreds of people with headphones. Teens listen to music everyday and most teens can not live without it. Music is what teens understand and it does not matter what type of music it is. What types of music do teens listen to? Some music that teens listen to are rap, rock, country, gospel, contemporary christian and much more. Do particular music genres affect teens and their attitudes

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    Island Song Analysis

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    Most people can say that one of the most important things in life is happiness. Happiness is key to a worthy life. When you are happy, you go about your day much better than if you are sad or angry. Happiness occurs internally but external factors such as music can always help. Music is responsible for extracting certain emotions, such as happiness, in any listener. I chose to call my playlist “It’s Going to Be a Good Day” because everyone needs a playlist to start off their day right by listening

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    Scene: 45:00 minutes in What is the context of this scene? What has happened before to affect how we might interpret it as viewers? How are spectators affected? Mona decides to hop into the car with a woman who provides her with food, a place to sleep, and a radio for her to listen too. Before meeting this woman, the viewer is introduced to two other women, Yolanda and the prostitute. The obvious difference between the prostitute and the women in the car is the level of social standing

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    Music has more of an influence on the people in the twenty-first century than it ever has before. Teens, especially, are surrounded by some sort of it in everything they are around or do. Many disagree on how music impacts one’s mental state and behavior; however, all agree that the impact depends on how the listener feels before and how they allow it to influence them. Some people think that music can positively influence the listener while others disagree and argue that it has a negative impact

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    with the headphones, the kid who never appears to be listening, when you (the teacher) go to ask them to take the headphones out, they tell you that the music helps them. This is the student who panics at the word test, and struggles to pay attention when they do not have their headphones in, they have a hard time with other kids. As a teacher it’s your job to make sure all students follow the rules, and focus in the classroom. You may not be trying to make it hard for them, you are just trying to make

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    Miranda's Music Analysis

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    Miranda’s music style is revolutionary; it is one of the first musicals to ever utilize rap in the songs. Rap is now a common music style where instead of singing, one can talk match the beat of other instruments. The ted talk from Mark Pagel, How Language Transformed Humanity states “And just as you use the remote control device to alter the internal settings of your television to suit your mood, you use your language to alter the settings inside someone else's brain to suit your interests.”(

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    my definition of Punk Rock.” Not just punk rock, but all music is a gateway to many things for people, but can it be better than medication when it comes to healing mental and physical conditions? Kurt Cobain was a very influential person who changed people lives with music. He believed music was the best medication any person could ask for. Throughout the essay, I will prove why he and others are right. Music may be the best medicine. Music can help you recover from surgery better than medication

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