| 401. | ashanti douglas ... Ashanti Douglas and the work she puts into her music, as well as the people she works with. ... Ashanti touches a lot of people through her music and thats what i like about her, I feel her through her music. ... p with the crew so shout out to him,isee u boy, that kid is on a serious grind,...
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| 402. | nantucket Dido Twite, a young English girl, is rescued from the ship by a Nantucket ship and is taken to Nantucket. There, together with Dutiful Penitence, the captain’s daughter, they must use all their courage and wit to stop a group of Hanoverians from aiming the world’s largest canon at England and destro...
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| 403. | Juvenile Justice System Is It Working
The article that I was assigned to read and analyze was The Juvenile Justice System: Is It Working? ... This article dealt with juvenile delinquents, and the success and or failure of their judicial processes. To begin to discuss what the criminal justice theory is behind this article, one must...
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| 404. | oedipus the tragic hero ELENA ACOSTA SEPTEMBER 24, 2003 MUSIC 110 PROF. MARINO My favorite artist in the music industry today is Ashanti. Ashanti Douglas, born in 1980, was in raised in Glen Cove, Long Island. Her parents who both had experience in entertainment, supported her fully in her 8 ½ year struggle. She recently c...
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| 405. | pOPULAR aCULTURE There are several factors that shape and influence popular culture but none more so than music. There have been several cultural, events and movements that have shaped and influenced popular culture. ... " - Ollie Olsen
The hard-ons were the first punk band since the 1980’s to become popular. ......
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| 406. | Odyssey Jason Hailey History 101:9 9/4/03 1) In what ways do Greek religion and divinities, as portrayed in the Odyssey, differ from the ancient Hebrew religion? The Greek religion and divinities, as portrayed in the Odyssey, differ from the ancient Hebrew religion in a number of ways, but I am going to con...
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| 407. | Barouque Music Baroque Music
1600-1750
Baroque - meant bizarre, flamboyant, and elaborately ornamented. ... Another feature of the middle baroque phase was the new importance of instrumental music
Many compositions were written for specific instruments, the violin family being most popular.
Affections- emoti...
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| 408. | Future of The Music Industry
The Future of Music
The Future Record Industry
Abstract
Statistical methods are used in the business decision-making process. ... This application paper uses secondary data collected through research in an int...
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| 409. | History of Electronic Music ... Schoto
Wrote "Magiae Universalis" -- an early text on the subject of acoustics
1660
Athanasius Kircher
Invented the Arca Musarithmica -- a mechanical, water-driven device to compose music based upon numeric and arithmetic-number relationships to represent the scale. ... Bach
Finished...
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| 410. | jazz ... The music of the Harlem Renaissance was dominated by jazz. Jazz is American music characterized by improvisation, and ensemble playing among other things. ... Among the most famous jazz musicians who played in Harlem were, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Eubie Blake, and Bessie Smith. ... T...
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| 411. | Do you hear me now? “Sonny’s Blues” written by James Baldwin shows us how some individuals may be influenced by the environment. It explains the reason for certain ways of expression that some may choose. People choose to express themselves through a variety of different ways. Some may choose literature, some art other...
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| 412. | Evolution Vs Creationism I am a believer in the theory of Evolution. ... "But I thought evolution was just a theory? ... " Biological evolution is a change in the genetic characteristics of a population over time. ... Biological evolution also refers to the common descent of living organisms from shared ancestors. The ev...
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| 413. | agaist music censorship Music censorship has been a major problem plaguing America for over fifty years. ...
Music content is just one of the many issues that puts the First Amendment of our Constitution to work. ... Basically, it is a matter of whether lyrical censorship be accepted.
Many people say yes, that th...
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| 414. | colour theory Colour Theory
Colour is all around us and being an art student it is extra important and evident. We learn about pigments, shades tones and mixing colour in the studio. These colours come in manufactured tubes and bottles, However the colour we see in everyday when we look around us...
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| 415. | Cyprus And The Near East CYPRUS AND THE NEAR EAST
After hearing “no” from the mouth of Sir Anthony Eden, on the raising of issue of Cyprus and the wish for Enosis by its majority: the Greek Government decided to bring the issue to the U. ... After terrible riots in Cyprus between Greek and Turkish Cypriots, Field M...
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| 416. | Historical development of electronic music Introduction
In this assignment I will look into the following:
• Disco
• House
• Techno
• Hip-Hop
• The historical development of electronic instruments
In each of the music styles I will look at the following sections:
• History and development
• Performers and there compositions
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| 417. | File Sharing Starves Record Labels Not Artists File sharing and music pirating over the internet should be completely legal. ...
CD burners, mp3 players, and file sharing software are some of the latest products that enable the illegal sharing of music. ... Because major record labels are losing millions of dollars due to declining album sa...
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| 418. | Sonnys Blues The Role of Music "I feel conflicted about Baldwins "Sonnys Blues", as I like it and dislike it at the same time. ...
I appreciate music and arts much just like anyone else, though I honestly dont see the "artistes" being any different, or better, or more worthy of special treatment than say, skillful plumbers, ...
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| 419. | orginized Crime conflict theory Brad Hochendoner
Social Theory
Dr. Tomlinson
10/26/03
Conflict Theory paper
Organized Crime and Conflict Theory
In my first paper I described to you how Organized Crime relates to Functionalism. I described the different aspects of Organized Crime and how a Functionalist would v...
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| 420. | history of reggae Reggae
Nobody really knows where the word reggae came from. ...
Reggae is played wherever Jamaicans have lived but it has influenced music among white rock as well.
The History
It all began in 1838 with the emancipation of slaves, when many African plantation workers moved to ...
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| 421. | Chopin But the Chopin Etudes have come to rule the world of piano playing, “forming an encyclopedic methodology, a summary of Chopins enlarged vision of piano technique,” stated Rubenstein. “They provide the equipment for the rest of Chopins almost invariably difficult music, and give the key to music afte...
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| 422. | Bela Bartok essay Bela Bartok
Bela Bartok was bon in 1881 to a musical family living in Nagyszentmiklos, Hungary. ... This is where Bartok studied the piano with the famous conductor’s and composer’s Laszlo Erkel and Anton Hyrtl. ...
In 1905 Bartok began to explore the systematic’s of Hungarian peasant ...
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| 423. | Jazz iswhat ... Jazz happens to be it! Throughout time, jazz music has opened up many ears and has influenced many aspects of music. The fresh sound of jazz has made music what it is today, questionable but respectable. When the word jazz comes to mind, it happens to resemble a lovejones for life, the birth o...
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| 424. | Under the Table and Dreaming A Closer Look Into How the Dave Matthews Band was Formed ... It is rare to find a band whose music does not fit into a specific genre, for example country or rock and roll music. It is also rare that you find a band that is classified into a new genre that delivers its music and becomes adored by millions. One such band with those rare qualities is t...
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| 425. | big bang
The Big Bang theory explains how the universe was created. ... ) This big bang theory states that the universe was created within seconds
The Big Bang theory received its name from an English astrophysicist named Fred Hoyle. ... The name “Big Bang” stuck even though it was just made up out o...
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| 426. | Early Christrianity Music Early Christian music began by borrowing its sources from the Greeks and Hebrews of the Ancient world. ...
Early Christianity prohibited instrumental accompaniment of any kind because it was considered pagan. Christians tried to avoid music being the source of entertainment or art. ... Today, al...
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| 427. | Social cognition SOCIAL COGNITIVE THEORY
Albert Bandura (1977) developed social cognitive theory to explain the process of human behavior, initially referred to as social learning theory. ... Banduras social cognitive theory posited that behavior is not only influenced by external reinforcement but also by observ...
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| 428. | aborigine paper Aboriginal Music The traditional music of Australian Aboriginals holds a lot of significance to their society. Throughout an aborigine’s life music is used to teach cultural lessons and beliefs. It is also used to show an aborigine’s place in their culture. The aborigine is encouraged to dance and s...
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| 429. | Causes of Juvinile Delinquency It is easy for me to give you my theory of the cause of delinquency. While you, my dear roommate, think that such factors as poverty and broken homes are the basic causes of delinquency, my theory is relatively more complex.
My general beliefs about delinquency lie particularly close to the theory...
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| 430. | Give another name for Artemis and explain her role Greek gods and goddess Another name for Artemis was Diana. Artemis was the goddess of the hunt and protector of children. The goddess Artemis played an intriguing role in Greek mythology and religion. She was known as the "Mistress of Animals" and the protectress of children, but she was also a huntress and the goddess w...
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| 431. | Nature of Early Roman Culture ... This passage is referring to early Rome and the later Rome. The early Rome did take some of the culture from Greece but over time it developed into a more Roman type of culture it just was not recognized until later time. ... Although the Romans saw the Greeks as, people who were superior to ...
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| 432. | Peer To Peer Networking. There are many reasons why file sharing today is very popular. Even though many people who have access to the internet use free file sharing services, we must be reminded that they are illegal. Some of the pros to using file sharing networks are not having to pay for music/software, sampling a new t...
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| 433. | Neo Classical Theory vs Adam Smith The Neo Classical Theory of supply and demand is a shorter version of the Adam Smith’s version of the working of the economic market. In essence they are the same but the Neo Classical Theory fails to explain some key factors of the economy. When dealing with scarcity and the need for choice, Neo Cl...
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| 434. | How females are treated in medieval plays All of the Greek plays we have read have had many underlying themes. ... One subject that has repeatedly shown up is feminism and how women are treated. In “Agamemnon”, by Aeschylus, “Poems of Catullus”, “Julius Caesar”, by Shakespeare, and “Prometheus Bound”, by Aechylus, females play a distingu...
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| 435. | Darwins Theory VS Islamic Doctrine ... Among the scientific theories, Darwin¡¦s theory is the most commonly thought of. ... Other scientific theories tend to be variations of Darwin¡¦s theory. ...
This essay, would look at, not every single one of the theories, just Darwin¡¦s theory and what the Qur¡¦an says about it. ......
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| 436. | Bibliotherapy Using Books to Help Children Cope in Todays World The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines bibliotherapy as “a form of psychotherapy in which carefully selected reading materials are used to assist a subject in solving personal problems or for other therapeutic purposes” (Merriam-Webster). A less technical definition is that bibliotherapy is t...
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| 437. | Counterculture of the 1960s Mary Jane Infects the Music Industry The insubordinate youth of the 1960s were influenced greatly by the introduction of drug-saturated music. During a time where a wide generation gap was apparent, many youth fell back on the stability of music, specifically rock n’ roll. The music was the generation’s way of saying, “We can m...
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| 438. | gangsta rap GANGSTA RAP
Rap music has become very popular in the music industry today. There are many different forms of rap music. Without a doubt, the most controversial form of rap music is gangster rap. This form of rap is commonly associated with violence and the degradation of women. ... In this...
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| 439. | strategic marketing ...
In the mid-1990s, a new theory of competition, labelled ¡§resource- advantage theory of competition,¡¨ was proposed in the marketing literature (Hunt & Arnett. ... The new theory claims to offer a better explanation and predict key micro and macro marketing phenomena and therefore claim ...
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| 440. | Identify how Foucault s notion of authorship can be applied to literature music or film illustrating This essay will attempt to explain Foucault’s notion of authorship from his article ‘What is an Author? ...
In the above extract Foucault outlines his theory that an author’s name has a meaning other than just a name. An author’s name represents a whole personal and unique style. According to F...
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| 441. | Alienation and Anomie Alienation and Anomie
My Question: Compare and contrast Marx’s theory of alienation with Durkheim’s theory of anomie. ...
In order to compare and contrast Marx and Durkheim’s theories, there needs to be an explanation or rather a definition of what both of these theorists mean by alienation and...
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| 442. | history of jazz The History Of Jazz
Jazz, the music of the twenties, comparable to the rock of the sixties and the disco of the seventies, was the sound of a new revolution. ... The time came to be known as the “Jazz Age”. ... The jazz music, even the word Jazz, and its beginnings in America remain unclear. .....
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| 443. | Oedipus and Inevitable Tragedy As we all know, Sophocles¡¯ Oedipus is a greek tragedy. What is a greek tragedy you say? ... Tragedy stresses the vulnerability of human beings whose suffering is brought on by a combination of human and divine actions, but is generally undeserved with regard to its harshness. Many could argue that...
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| 444. | morals of the Nuremberg Trial Did the Nuremberg trial have any moral reasoning backing it? ... This theory will be used in this essay to help answer questions surrounding the Nuremberg Trial. The questions to be discussed in this essay ask how Dworkin’s theory would deal with the issues surrounding the Nuremberg trial? Wheth...
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| 445. | Coltrane ... com
John Coltrane the Experimental Musician
Jazz, taking its roots in African American folk music, has
evolved, metamorphosed, and transposed itself over the last century to
become a truly American art form. ... From Thelonius Monk,
and his bebop, to Miles Davis’ cool jazz, f...
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| 446. | Greeks ... With the fairytale climate averaging from 48 degrees Fahrenheit in the winter and 80 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer, it’s difficult to imagine the Greeks staying indoors. ... In fact, outsiders were not regarded kindly by the Greeks for the simple fact that they were not Greek. ...
A...
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| 447. | hair The Role of Music in HAIR HAIR, an epic musical filmed in New York City, tells the story of Claude, a young draftee from Oklahoma on his way to Vietnam. In New York, he meets a carefree group of hippies who take him on a whirlwind adventure. They introduce him to a lifestyle full of drugs, sex and m...
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| 448. | Ethics In Pirating Music ... They are losing millions of dollars a year from people pirating music. ...
Today I will interview, Bobby Frank, a young teenager who frequently downloads music from the Internet. ...
Joseph (Adam): So you download large amounts of music from the net? ...
Joseph (Adam): So aren’t y...
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| 449. | social learning and learning theory Social learning theory
Albert Bandura (1977) – Considered the leading proponent of this theory.
Bandura states - “Learning would be exceedingly laborious, not to mention hazardous, if people had to rely solely on the effects of their own actions to inform them what to do”.
Theory: Learning...
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| 450. | Freud s theory of personality Freud regarded the basic human instincts as “a ‘seething cauldron’ of pleasure seeking that a blindly seeks gratification regardless of the consequences. Freud believed that our repressed feelings do not go away but they come back to haunt us. In the unconscious level lie wishes, urges, memories a...
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