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  • Mathematics, Education, and Music?

    Mathematics, Education, and Music?

    Mathematics, Education, and Music? This article is very interesting in bringing up points and ideas of mathematics that I had never thought of. Dr. Heinz Gotze states that Mathematics is much like music. After Beethoven would play, he goes on, people wouldn't say "Hey, what was the use of that?". People, however, constantly are trying to determine the purpose of mathematics. The truth is there is no set purpose. Math is not a well discussed

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    Essay Length: 314 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Edward
  • Medical Applications for Music

    Medical Applications for Music

    When someone mentions the word ‘music’ what the first thing that pops you’re your mind? Is it the subtle relaxing classical organ that blows through your mind or the hard grunge sound of a modern double bass drum? Everyone in the world, no matter what corner of the world people reside, listens to some sort of music or another. Be it rock, classical, rap, hip-hop, country, electronic or any of the other of the hundreds

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    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Bred
  • Hip-Hop: It Is Music

    Hip-Hop: It Is Music

    Music is one’s expression of life from their point of view. It becomes unique as it is based upon individual experiences of satisfaction and failure throughout life. Popular music is often defined as it has the broadest appeal to the maximum number of people. Hip-Hop began its rise to fame and fortune during the late 1970’s. It would come to represent the youth of America as seen with this comment by Todd Elliot: "For many

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    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Mike
  • Aesthetic Music Educatin and the Influence of Bennett Reimer

    Aesthetic Music Educatin and the Influence of Bennett Reimer

    An explicit concept since the late 1950s, aesthetic education first developed to provide a strong philosophical foundation for music education and continues to evolve as a solid theoretical orientation for current effective practices. Bennett Reimer has contributed much to the discussion and development of the value of aesthetic education for the teaching and learning of music. Others in music education also support and promote these ideals and focus on developing an improved understanding for music

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    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Mike
  • Music Is a Necessity

    Music Is a Necessity

    Andrew Vaccarezza Dr. Keith Bohm Music 129, section 2 12 June 2007 Necessity During the course of any given day most Americans come in contact with some form of entertainment which helps one detach from the tension in their lives momentarily. For some this may be a magazine, for others it may be the almighty television. What most Americans do not notice is the frequent contact with music throughout their everyday lives. Music can be

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    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Tasha
  • The Seriousness of the Weight and Emotions the Men Carried

    The Seriousness of the Weight and Emotions the Men Carried

    The Seriousness of the “Weight” and Emotions the Men Carried How can one realize the seriousness of a particular event? Situations in history exist only in our thoughts rather than our presence. As past events have unfolded so has the opportunity for growth. One such era includes the Vietnam War. Tim O’ Brien’s short story, titled “The Things They Carried”, creates an atmosphere of knowledge surrounding the struggles related to the Vietnam War. To

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    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Jack
  • Does Music Make You Smarter?

    Does Music Make You Smarter?

    Does Music Make You Smarter? Rameka Sahadeo University of Missouri-Kansas City American music education is at a turning point in its history, and poised for a modern renaissance. After decades of budgetary neglect as an “elective,” music is reasserting itself thanks to a growing body of scientific data that shows how vital it is to a student’s success in all academic areas. Research is showing that music isn't only a social trend; it also

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    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Annie Musical

    Annie Musical

    The musical Annie is based on the strip cartoon Little Orphan Annie which began in New York. It was created by Harold Gray, who came up with an idea for a comic strip called Little Orphan Andy. But the New York News didn't want one more strip about a boy so he it.So, Andy became Annie. The first strip appeared in August 1924. The cartoon strip proved to be so successful that it was almost

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    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: July
  • Rap Music

    Rap Music

    Rap Music The following is an excerpt from Black Noise, a book written by Tricia Rose, that describes the importance and background of rap music in society. "Rap music brings together a tangle of some of the most complex social, cultural, and political issues in contemporary American society. Rap's contradictory articulations are not signs of absent intellectual clarity; they are a common feature of community and popular cultural dialogues that always offer more than one

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Mike
  • Music - a Peacemaker in Wartime?

    Music - a Peacemaker in Wartime?

    Music- a peacemaker in wartime? The music- wether it is Salsa or Soul- has a great impact on people. If you look into history, you will see that music was influencing peoples’ life in a certain way. From the first days of the human beings music was the one of the strongest medium to deliver messages. African tribes still uses the Congas to send messages to other tribes, who live kilometres away, by playing these

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Janna
  • Tristano's Music

    Tristano's Music

    Tristano's Music These three visionary artists offered music to the small public. Byzantine melodci lines, attenuated rhythms, acerbic harmonies. Thelonious Monk, the most admired Jazz composer ofthe postwar ear wrote only single chorus instrumental Melodies while the extended oks of such later players as john coltrane and Ornette Coleman are unrelated to the classical music tradition. Blind virtuoso focused on omplex linear improvisation that utilized polyrhythmic and poly tonal concepts. Using only a relatively few

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: regina
  • Punk Music

    Punk Music

    Research Paper The early 60's and 70's music industry tried its turn at the method of promoting trends over music. As most music genres, the consumers or the people who listened to the music believed whatever the music corporations told them. As more and more people began to realize what was happening, a change in the attitudes of people started to arise. Just as most movies end, a hero had to save the day. This

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Lord Loss Book Report

    Lord Loss Book Report

    Lord Loss Lord Loss was written by Darren Shan. It was published by Little Brown and Company in October 2005. Choosing this book came down to the captivating graphics and title on the cover of the book. This book tells a story a horrifically traumatized young man, Grubbs Grady, who after witnessing the brutal murder of his parents and older sister, learns of a haunting family secret and is forced to face the same terrifying

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Victor
  • Lord of the Flies Piggy Analysis

    Lord of the Flies Piggy Analysis

    Piggy Character Analysis Piggy in the beginning of the book was using his common sense, he was intelligent, he knew what was right from wrong, and he could condone things that made him angry easily. In the beginning of the book, (pg. ) Ralph told everyone his name was Piggy even though Piggy specifically told Ralph that he didn't like to be called that name Piggy later condoned Ralph's action with great ease. Piggy's action's

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Mike
  • Napster Vs. Music

    Napster Vs. Music

    Napster is an online trading program that allows users to look into another persons hard-drive in order to trade music. "Napster and similar software provides users with a method of searching thousands of other users computers to share thousands of high quality music, music that is stored in the compressed .mp3 format."(Internet). Music of the popular artist is traded through the Internet at no cost. In other words instead of having to pay market price

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Effects of Internet Music Piracy

    The Effects of Internet Music Piracy

    There is this artist your friend tells you about “Man you need to check out this band N’Sync, they are so rad!!” So you figure hey I will give it a shot…my friend thinks they’re cool. So you use the last $15.00 of your Best Buy gift card on their latest CD. You open the package in your car in excitement, and by the time you open up the covers your thinking to yourself. “Hmm

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • The Importance of Leadership in Lord of the Flies

    The Importance of Leadership in Lord of the Flies

    The Importance of Leadership in Lord of the Flies There are always people who, in a group, come out with better qualities to be a leader than others. The strongest people however, become the greater influences which the others decide to follow. However, sometimes the strongest person is not the best choice. Authors often show how humans select this stronger person to give an understanding of the different powers that people can posses over others.

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Steve
  • World Music

    World Music

    While world music is a genre, musical exoticism can be classed as a process in which musicians freely interpret attributes of the music of non-western culture and targeting specifically at foreign audience. It is the direct perception of the western audience’s view of non-western music tradition, not non-western perception of non-western exoticism, in other words not the true perception, only a concept. As exotica is only an imitation, the authencity of the music is often

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    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Varying Perspectives of Killing: Jack from Lord of the Flies Vs.The Barber from “just Lather, That's All”

    Varying Perspectives of Killing: Jack from Lord of the Flies Vs.The Barber from “just Lather, That's All”

    The question of why people may become murderers has been asked many times. Whether it is hereditary, chemical in nature, or for another reason, the answer is unclear. One possibility is that a person develops into a murderer through their upbringing, and present situation. Two examples of this are Jack from William Golding’s Lord of the Flies who becomes a murderer, and the barber from Hernando Tellez's, “Just Lather That’s All” who holds back from

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    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Lord of the Flies Points

    Lord of the Flies Points

    1. Golding’s use if the “beast” is didactic because it slowly shows how the children began to fall to savagery over fear of it and how this leads to anarchy and the killing of Simon an Piggy. 2. The beast is seen as a real thing on the island which frightens the boys. The beast is actually something internal. It is in the soul and mind of the boys, leading them to the natural chaos

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    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: July
  • The Negative Impact of Rap Music on Today's Youth

    The Negative Impact of Rap Music on Today's Youth

    The Negative Impact of Rap Music on Today’s Youth Today’s rap music has changed dramatically since the 1970’s. Rap music has become the most popular type of music in the U.S. Rap music can give people entertainment and can also tell a story in someone’s life. According to the American Heritage Dictionary, rap music is defined as, “a style of music associated with urban street gangs and characterized by violent, tough talking, often misogynistic lyrics”

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    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Monika
  • Lord of the Flies

    Lord of the Flies

    Imagine being a twelve-year old boy and being asked whether you would rather go have fun with your friends or work. What would a twelve-year old boy do? More than likely, he would choose to run off with his friends and have fun, even if the work will be better in the long run. It is much easier for children to see the benefits of having fun because they are instantaneous. In Lord of the

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    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Anna
  • Thomas Hardy’s "a Trampwoman’s Tragedy" and Lord Byron’s "when We Two Parted"

    Thomas Hardy’s "a Trampwoman’s Tragedy" and Lord Byron’s "when We Two Parted"

    Lord Byron's "When we two parted" and Thomas Hardy's "A Trampwoman's Tragedy" have in common a lover's regret for love lost. However, the main narrators in these poems are very different and the circumstances in their poems show a lot about the difference that social class and gender make in the love lives seen in "When we two parted" and "A Trampwoman's Tragedy". Looking at the tone, narrator gender, and setting of these poems the

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    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Music

    Music

    Music, television, and other things are a major influence on society in this day and time. Younger people are more affected by the influences brought on by some of the music and television programs of today. Movies also have an influence. Music, television, and peers have major effects on our society and people. A lot of the music videos of today gives off a sexual vibe. A lot of the videos contain sexual images, sometimes

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    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Music and Psychology

    Music and Psychology

    "Human personality in principle develops according to steps predetermined in the growing person's readiness to be driven toward, to be aware of and to interact with a widening social radius"(Erik Erikson). How does an individual know when they have found their “true” self? How can one understand the many stages of learning? It took one man by the name of Erik Erikson to explain the psychological development that we, as human beings, undertake. Under Erikson’s

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    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: David