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    Music is a widely discussed topic that happens to take shape in many different conversations. One topic that takes place in many conversations around the world is if music has a negative or positive affect on society. This type of question is an opinion based that mainly depends on the person and the situation in which the music is present at that time. Sometimes music can have a positive and negative affect on society at the same time. Personally, I believe that music has both a positive and

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    What is defined as “good” or “real” music? How does an individual come to define that? Many would say that classical music is “real” music since it is the basis of music that is created today and it has lasted through time. It is still heard today, one of the first types of music to last. Others may strongly disagree; even though it has stood the test of time what actually makes this the sole definition of “good” music? It doesn’t, there really is not a true universal definition. There are multiple

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    The music from the book and the lyrics of the musical are similar because in the book the capitalized words represented the music and that is what the actors sung during the musical. Another similarity between the music from the book and the lyrics from the musical are that the actions the actors are supposed to do while they were singing were done exactly how they were directed in the book. A difference between the music from the book and the lyrics of the musical are of course the actors emotions

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    What is music to you and how could it change your life? How is music important to your life? How does music have good or bad effects on our body and health? Interesting fact is that no one has discovered yet how and when the origin of music started. Even though music is everywhere around us, but still each and every one of us has different tastes in music. There are different types of music such as alternative, blues, classical, country, electronic dance music, hip-hop or rap, pop, jazz, soul, reggae

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    Does my choice in music directly shape my future? When one listens to music, dopamine levels are slightly increased resulting in a feel good sensation in response to the specific stimuli. Although music may have health benefits, it is almost an unimaginable task to find a person who does not enjoy music. Even Though I would love it if music directly impacted others lives the way it does for me, I can only voice its impacts for myself and my beliefs about how music has a direct impact on my future

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    as music, illustrations, and even television shows. Controversy in artwork can affect the consumer in numerous ways and some may argue how the controversy affects the consumer. Author Jessica Hopper shows how controversy in art can lead to a stronger emotional connection with the art and the consumer. Jessica Hopper, an author as well as music critic, speaks about her personal experience with the controversy regarding emo music and how women are given no life. Author Jesse Hassenger shows how controversy

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    I know some people don 't listen to music (Gasp!). But in general, it seems as if music has the ability to move us. I 've thought about this quite a bit, but the video of the band Heart’s live cover of Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway to Heaven” really made me wonder (pun not intended. Seriously, though, if you haven’t seen it, it’s nothing short of mind-blowing; one of the best “Stairway” covers in a long time). I enjoy listening to almost every kind of music, but my personal favorite has to be classic

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    many people, music is a significant part to their daily lives and its role varies depending on the individual. I personally use music as a form of escape from reality and a tool to help me focus in certain situations. Other use music as an entertainer, an energizer, a coping mechanism or even as a stimulant. Due to this, music is able to play a developmental role in creating one’s identity. In 2007, Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic and Adrian Furnham, studied how 21st century listeners use music in their daily

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    different hypotheses on what type of music affects the heart rate. Whether it be different things (like crescendos or pauses) that affect the heart rate even further. Or slow music with pauses or crescendos could actually speed up the heart rate. There are many pieces of evidence that fast, upbeat music equal a faster heart rate. But could we slow that heart rate down by adding different effects to the music? On mindblowingfacts.org it states that different speeds of music can alter your heart rate as

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    most relevant to day to day life; it raises questions related to various aspects of our lives and demonstrates how open minded we must be in order to gain higher levels of understanding in terms of behaviours and mental conditions.     Having looked into various career options I have decided I would most enjoy a career in the avenue of psychology. At the moment I am leaning towards clinical psychology however, I also have interest in counselling psychologies and music therapy. These career options

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