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    Music to my Ears: The Benefits of Instrumental Music It 's happened to us all - instead of working on that persuasive essay or that chemistry homework, we spent the week hanging out with friends or watching YouTube videos, leaving us with a huge workload to finish the night before its due. We 're up at 12:30 AM trying to figure out what to write about or how to solve that problem, all while stressing about our grades or our sleep schedules. We try to work on the schoolwork, but we end up getting

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    Holocaust Reflection

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    For my Night project I did a combination of something related to the holocaust and what’s my violin. I related my essay to the holocaust by using the chapter about fire as my inspiration. In my project I have little sparks coming off the fire, like a real fire would. Except they actually represent every problem and tough time I have experienced in my life. The bigger the spark the more it affected me, and the smaller the spark the less it affected me. The main flame where the sparks are coming

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    your life no matter what. Having a family means that you have people that will never leave you hanging. A family is a pack, a bond. My definition comes from seeing how my family operates and no matter what, they always show love to one another. My family is Guyanese, meaning they came from the Caribbean island Guyana. Our culture revolves music, food and being very social. This involves a lot of parties and family gatherings, allowing us to always see each other and keep in touch. But, how did my

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    I've gone through past 3 years of high school and a semester of Junior Fellowship Experience, I sort of gained little bit of idea of what I would want to do or what I would be good at. When I first joined AP Computer Science course in the beginning of my junior year, I expected myself to fully understand and become master at programming. However, I realized I totally underestimated the course. This course even suggested students to have pre-requite of honors programming class, but I was very arrogant

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    Introduction Nowadays listening to music is a widespread phenomenon all over the world. People tend to listen to it on a daily basis wherever they are: in a public transport, gym, shop and etc. As well as bringing the relaxation effect, music can help to concentrate better while studying or working or even bring an inspiration. Moreover, according to scientists, our brain tends to react on our favourite music in the same way as it would react on some delicious food or a psychoactive drug

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    me understand why the violins were used in the shower scene in Psycho. Music in movies can take you to many branches of your emotions. Like, in a moment of sadness you here the dramatic sad music or when you have a scene with girls having fun you have an upbeat Madonna song. A melody within a song is its backbone without the melody the “song” would be nothing but words or an interesting poem. “Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head” has this melody that is so unique to itself. To me it’s as though

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    Thumping Speakers: an Analysis of “Loud Music” What do you need to escape from? Music can be any person’s escape from their daily struggles. In “Loud Music”, Stephen Dobyns a young girl and her father escape from reality through the vibrations of their booming speakers. He shows how the powers of music can affect many different people. In the poem the author develops the meaning that you can use music to escape from any problem you might come across in life. The poet uses similes, symbolism, and

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    Music and Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Abstract These are some of the reason that compelled me to choose this topic and focus on music as therapy for children with ADHD. Medical Aspect of Music as Therapy for ADHD Music has been seen to help many children with learning disabilities as it activates the brain so extensively helping the kid to focus. Music therapy has been found to help the victims of brain trauma and children with ADHD. For the children with ADHD, music is

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    Literacy or the ability to read and write is not only very important but it is a necessity in dealing the everyday life. It is like breathing, you need it so you don’t even think about what it’s like not being able to read or write. Everything we do in based on reading in this world, yet there are 32 million adults in the U.S. that can’t read. The power of literacy lies not just in the ability to read and write, but rather in a person’s capacity to apply these skills to effectively connect, interpret

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    Music is a huge part of our everyday life. Many people don’t realize that music plays a significant role in in the way it affects the human brain. It connects and helps us share experiences with loved ones, friends, and random acquaintances. The variety of genres lets us explore the different emotions as we listen to specific songs, whether or not its pop, hip-hop/ rap, indie, country, rock/ heavy & death metal, classical, dance, jazz, blues, soul, reggae, and opera. Psychologists seem to believe

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