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    How does your culture affect your everyday life? My Irish culture is important to me. Even though I LIve in America, my Irish culture takes a big part in my life with food music even traditions. One of the many foods my family eats probably has one of the biggest impact on my irish culture is Potatos,potatos are the most popular food in ireland my family has at least one version of potatoes a week. LIke mashed and baked.One of the more traditional food is corn beef, the irish culture has a tradition

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    Imagine going through the whole day without music. No radio, no Apple Music, no Spotify; nothing. Most people fail to realize it, but music is a tremendous part of our everyday lives. But what makes music so appealing to the human race? Why do we depend on music to get us through the day or to relax us at night? Most people say they listen to music just because they like the way it sounds or they like the artist that sings the song, but there are much deeper psychological reasons why people turn

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    fashionable and making life easier by having a unique way of discovering a lot of things. Great deal of trends will be noticed by just looking around and many people probably do not realize how

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    1102 I-Search Paper Music has always been emotionally evocative to me since I was young. I am always able to recall just how extreme the atmosphere and mood can be enhanced by music. Whether at a bitter-sweet moment in a TV show or at a heroic moment in a video game music is always there to multiply the emotions of the scene tenfold. Even today I find myself recalling emotions and feeling them all over again whenever I listen to a particular piece of music, especially so for ones that went

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    would need later on in life in the restaurant. Today Peter enjoys attending the opera, theater, concerts and plays. It is these places where he finds most of his happiness in life. What is your definition of happiness? "Not to have any worries or as few worries as possible." Has your definition changed over the years? "Yes." "This year I changed a lot, it's a whole process." Who or what do you turn to when you are unhappy? "Music or books, but especially music. Music

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    Music and the Human Body: An Annotated Bibliography I will be researching music’s effect on the human body. From what I learned during this summer term, I know that music has certain effects on the and mood. I just want a deeper understanding of what happens in order for you to feel like music is effective in altering a person’s mentality or physical appearance. Anka, Carl. "What the Music You Listen to Could Say about Your Mental Health." The Independent. Independent Digital News and Media, 17

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    The Influence of Music

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    Introduction to Music GEN1621 Major Writing Assignment The Influence of Music Almaty, 2011 "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and life to everything." (Plato, 428-348 BC ) Music is inseparable part of our everyday life; we can face it in every corner of our town, on TV commercial, films, radio etc. Music can be understood everywhere, even if you cannot speak the language of other countries, but you move, dance, sing and enjoy the music while listening

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    Global Issues In America

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    Poverty is one of the most pressing global issues today because it is the backbone of other global issues such as the economy and education. It affects not only individuals but to the United States as a country. Minimum wage needs to be established suitable to the cost of living in America and not just according to your state. The current minimum wage is not adequate enough for anyone to make an honest living to rise above the poverty level. It is actually putting more people in poverty. America

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    Music was my first love, and I don't think that will ever change. I've loved music for as long as I can remember. From my brother singing songs in our car, to my parents filling our house with songs from musicians like Johnny Cash, ACDC and Prince and everything in between and to my first piano lesson. Music has impacted my life and many others lives so greatly, I thought what better time to highlight some of the many benefits of music, in schools, mental health and how music affects our brain

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    Concoction of Music and Exercise Music has a greater impact in our lives than we realize. Music is everywhere we go and is listened to on a daily basis, which affects us in different ways. Music is incorporated into different aspects of living such as a work environment, sports games, while studying, in the car, or while doing exercise. Incorporating music into exercise has been proven to make exercising in any environment more fun, boost one’s mood, increasing motivation, and varying heart rate

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