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    Yet, music has a very predominate significance on the younger generation. Adolescents have been found to spend an average of twenty-one hours per week listening to music, not including background music (Gentile 154). Not only does this show the principle role of music in teenagers lives, it also expresses just how easily they can be influenced by it. Douglas Gentile states the “amount

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    reference to Music by Gretel Herrera General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: At the end of my speech, the audience we will learn the importance of music in our lives and the benefits associated with listen to music to our health and development of our brain. Thesis: Music is an important and rewarding part of our lives and is essential to the development of a child’s brain and to keep a healthy body. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Today I am going to talk about music. We can say that

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    enjoyment and are important to them. For me, music and all its styles, properties, and makings help me in many ways. Listening to music, singing, or playing instruments have been a major point of my life and have helped me to grow and cope with the daily struggles of life. The Philosopher Plato said,”Music is a moral law. It gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and charm and gaiety to life and to everything.” Music has provide me an ability to view new perspectives

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    I Love Music Analysis

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    days of music started in the womb with the countless concerts and jams that my mother enjoyed and has continued to this day bringing my music to the yellow-line pushing the decibels right before red-lining. These are my headphones, the creation that allowed man to have a personal concert everywhere. The vibration that continues down the ear canal has so much power in these little devices for yourself. I can control the concert with it sounds may it to focus or for leisure with modern music or a sound

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    I believe in art. The power of art, in any form, is something that has always had a profound impact on me. Ever since I could hold a pencil, art has shaped who I am. Ever since I could comprehend different sounds, music has shaped who I am. Ever since I could read, literature has shaped who I am. Art, in all forms, whether it be fine art, music, or literature, has astonishing influence. Whether it be the power of emotion or inspiration or motivation, art has power. From a young age, I was not only

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    Prospero’s island. Prospero’s power, or “art” comes from his servant, Ariel. Ariel’s ability to change shape and intervene in situations influences the play and helps Prospero control the island. Throughout the play, Prospero uses the charm of Ariel’s music to control character’s actions, and therefore manipulate situations to create the situation desired by Prospero. Ariel’s control over the actions of others is understood by characters involuntarily following this music, as they are induced by its

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    There is no denying that over a multitude of years, music has inevitably found ways to challenge power and power structures around the world. Music has found a way to use not only lyrics, but also the gender of musicians and genres of music to oppose powerful entities. Throughout music 's long lived history, lyrics have been the most obvious example of musical oppositions to power. Music and songs have been created to protest wars, raise awareness to violence, express pride in one 's race and culture

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    Blood Tempo Essay

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    Music has been a part of human daily life for centuries, giving us energy, relaxation, and enjoyment. Over the past few decades, music has become increasingly involved with the treatment of numerous diseases. An individual’s reaction to music can be based off their mood, emotion, or just their liking. But regardless of a person’s preference, the tempo of music has found to be the main factor that affects an individual’s physiological response (Bernardi et al. 2009). Music can be a useful tool in

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    Musical Therapy     “Music, even in situations of the greatest of horror, should never be painful to the ear but should flatter and charm it, and thereby always remain music.” (Mozart). Music is pervasive in everyday life. It is used as a means of communication. It allows us to better oneself, and continues to be an outlet for creativity that is ever changing in this era. The use of music in a therapy session dates back to ancient times and has even been discovered in ancient biblical scriptures

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    underlying themes on the idea of a higher power, even beyond those with much higher scientific and technological intelligence than humans from earth. In the movie, Klaatu, the visiting alien, presents an ultimatum to the humans—stop fighting one another, or the entire planet will be destroyed. Klaatu is not only depicted as a messiah, but he also mentions how there are higher powers beyond him, which brings about a theory of religion within the movie. The use of music and

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