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    sincere efforts should be made for rehabilitation of children in society so that they live a dignified life. The morbidity and agony of the child, limitations of anti-retroviral therapy due to advanced stage of the disease and ostracism had significant influence on me in choosing a career in life sciences and continue music and piano as my hobby and

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    Heart Rate Lab Report

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    Abstract: This experiment tested the way that music with different tempo impacted the rate in which the heart pumped blood throughout the body. Music with varying tempo was played to subjects that were sitting and resting while they had a Pulse Oximeter attached to their index finger that monitored their heart rate. The songs played during this experiment were Wild Horses by The Rolling Stones (sixty-two beats per minute), Wild World by Cat Stevens (seventy-two beats per minute), and The Joker by

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    obstacle that many people must deal with when not getting enough sleep. Recently done research has implied that music can ease this issue. Throughout the article “The Impact of Relaxing Music on Insomina-Related Thoughts and Behaviors” Jim Oxtoby, Sandy Sacre, and Janine Lurie-Beck elaborate for us readers who can fully grasp the overall background knowledge of how to maintain insomnia with music listening. In 2002, Harvey’s Cognitive Model supports this hypothesis in which it classifies university

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    For many years, schools have been cutting the fine arts programs to try to save money. The fine arts include art classes, such as drawing, painting, music, and theater. “Student exposure to the arts education in schools has steadily declined since 1997” (Pergola). Since 2010 schools are cutting many of the fine arts programs from their classes. When schools, lost money they needed ways to make up for their loss and keep the school running, so cutting fine arts programs was on the top of the list

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    connect with it. Music’s unlike anything else. Music can mend a broken soul, send a message, or a way to identify with, unlike anything else. Hundreds of songs resonate with me, that I can identify with. Yet others aren’t going to resonate or identify with the same songs that I do, that is what makes music, music. Something that can have so abounding different affects people, yet can accomplish what other methods cannot. Methods such as medication or therapy, that can help with conditions such as depression

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    based on boleros (slow-tempo Latin music), son cubanos, waltzes, Mexican music and merengue. Bachata is well known as love and depressing songs in which many people describe them self with this genre. At one point back in the earlier 1960s, bachata was considered vulgar and low-class. “Acceptance of the music has increased significantly in the last two decades, although some dominicans, both individuals living on the island and stateside, still do not accept the music because of the implication of its

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    Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, 2001). One of my clients has me rethinking my actions in this ethical dilemma. This issue started about a month ago when we were in session, she informed me that she has an anxiety problem. I asked her what does do when she has these problems. My client informed me that she used to listen to a relaxation cd, but she lost it. My client told me that the music was sounds of raindrops and thunder. I asked her how this music helped her when she had anxiety

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    “Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and life to everything.” This quote by Plato is as accurate to me as God is to Catholics. When I listen to music I feel as if I am in a better world and it brings my emotions out as if they had never seen the light of day. I listen to music when I am sad, or when I’m happy, or when I need to think (SC5). Singing, dancing, writing papers are also ways I enjoy expressing my love for music (SC4). Music is used in my

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    life, he didn’t have the easiest life either. Adam was determined to have a successful band. Adam attend Brentwood School and he was more focused on music rather than his studies. After he graduated he went to New York to attend Five Towns College but later dropped out first semester. Adam did drugs during high school, also he had to attend therapy at the age of seven after hearing about his parent’s divorce. All though he may have had a tuff childhood, he was

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    The Great Hall Effect

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    The all-ages independent music series' first edition of the winter season (happened at the same time with Friday night's attacks in Paris, but if fans were (shook, so noise is made) by the happening drama in the French capital it did not prevent them from turning out in huge numbers. However, the feeling did feel more controlled/calmed than (usual/ commonly and regular/ healthy). As usual, there was a long line of shaking (from fear or cold) independent kids wrapped around the Great Hall looking

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