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    Music is a powerful force. Music strongly affects our emotions, brings back memories, changes the way we express ourselves, and it can even affect our health. Music shapes our personality in ways we do not notice. The following three song’s show how my life has changed and how songs can be used to retell one’s own past through someone else’s lyrics. Firstly, I chose the song “Don’t you worry child” by Swedish house mafia because It's about people going through tough times in their life... It's

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    Music has many affects on life whether it's the way the brain functions , emotions, helping people learn and cope with pain/sorrow. In my paper I will explaining how music helps in everyday life and how it affects the brain. A proven fact is that musicians have a better brain than the average people. In a study musicians have a different brain that regular people. Musicians have a bigger corpus callosum. Explaining how music affects the brain , the sensory cortex is tactile feedback from playing

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    Music is an art, an entertainment, and an inclination for the soul and body. Music plays an important role in everyone’s life to a certain extent. Each and everyone one of us has our own preferences, and we all reach out for music for one reason or another at some point in our lives. Whether it’s to escape reality that is life or just for the joy of it, music can sometimes be your only companion. Most of us enjoy listening to music without being fully aware of its soaring impact. From the beating

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    Music: Positive or Negative?            Music isn’t just sounds and words. Music is a form of art that affects many different things that people don’t know. From creativity, to your personality music plays a big factor. Not only physical things like that, music can alter how you think, how you feel, it can even affect your health. Music helps you exercise as well. The music industry in its entirety is positive, because it allows people to express themselves. People find a great deal of inspiration

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    something, and the music is one part of these things. My main aim of this study is to show you the real meaning of music, the uses of music, the emotional responses of music, does music affect other things plus to our emotions? Also, to show you how can music control the hormone levels in the body? The exciting music in the films, you are the type of the music that you are listening to. Let’s read and know more about music. Did you ask yourself about the meaning of music? Music is made up from

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    How Music Affects Society

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    culture, and identity- how can music affect human life? I chose this topic because music is a history, a culture and everything. Music is a very important role in our daily life. Maybe most of the people wouldn’t know it or feel it but without music everything would have changed. Music have been a big part of our lives, most of the culture has music. So can music change the world or the world will change music? Not all music are good to the society I am not saying that all music are bad, The generation

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    Music is a form of art that affects everyone in one way or another. Music is a piece of art that fully reflects the artist’s feelings or lifelong experiences. Art affects everyone emotionally and everyone can relate to music because the lyrics are meaningful in every way just like a story. For example, XXXTentacion’s music reflects his feelings and his emotional struggles and how he had problems with suicide and clinical depression. I relate to one of his songs, “Everybody Dies in Their Nightmares”

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    To many, music is seen as the language of the universe. Therefore, when we don’t have the right words to say, music speaks. We turn to music when we don’t know how to express our feelings, don’t have anyone to turn to, to help us through the tough times, or simply is just a form of therapy for our soul. When it comes to people trying to cope with mistakes, doubt, and depression many of us tend to turn to sad music because it is what allows us to comprehend how we are feeling on the inside. Also,

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    in this case music is my prefered form of art because it is meaningful to me in a spiritual, academic, and creative way. However most communities are extremely wary about music and its effects on us. They are saying that it is just a hobby and what we are experiencing is a placebo effect that educators in music have placed in our heads. But in this attempt to persuade and state the truths about the non-coincidental things happening in the minds of a musician. To show that playing music is no hobby

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    The area of interest for my research this semester revolves around music and children. My three research questions are 1. How does music affect behavior? 2. How do different types of music affect development in children? 3. Does music have a substantial role in child development? I chose this as my area of interest because I have always been passionate about both music and children. I grew up listening to a wide variety of music. Hip-hop, Country, R&B, Opera, Jazz, Rap, Pop, etc. I was also involved

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