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    EFFECT OF MUSIC ON MEMORY RETRIEVAL THESIS STATEMENT: INTRODUCTION CHAPTER I. DEFINITION OF TERMS A. DICTIONARY DEFINITION B. OPERATIONAL DEFINITON II. WHAT IS MUSIC ON MEMORY RETRIEVAL. III. HOW CAN MUSIC AFFECT YOUR LIFE A. THEORIES OF FORGETTING B. MEMORY AND RELATED FINDINGS C. MUSIC AND RELATED STUDIES IV. HISTORY OF MUSIC V .ADVANTAGE AND DISADVANTAGE VI. EFFECT OF MUSIC ON MEMORY RETRIEVAL IN YOUR LIFE CONCLUSIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY ALIBASHER ABUBACAR IV-C MSU-ILS

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    The physician gave this statement‚ "If I could reach out and make her sane again‚ I wouldn’t. She’s much happier as she is." I loved this statement. It says to me that happiness is extremely important‚ no matter how you get there. Wanting that appreciation and love‚ can make a person "insane" if they don’t have it. But‚ why is that person considered “insane”? Maybe they are the sane one’s who realize that we need this to go through life‚ that woman knew that‚ so she found a way to feel appreciated

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    above quote.  For Essay 2‚ respond to the Wuorinen quote in light of the music about which we have learned in class and to which we have listened as a part of this class.  Also‚ you may bring into your response the music to which you listen most frequently.  200 – 400 words in a clear and concise manner will produce an appropriate essay.  Please submit on paper or on line. I truly agree with Charles Wuorinen that the music (any kind of entertainment) does help us to get our mind relaxed and become

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    and Societal influence on Contemporary Indian Music through Mass Media 1. The history of Indian music can be traced back to many centuries. Traditionally‚ music was a means of communicating prayers for religious purposes and strictly confined to the theatres. However‚ Indian music has now branched into variousdiverse forms and variesranges from classical to pop. These increasing changes within Indian music These increasing changes within Indian music arecan be directly attributable to an one important

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    Costen’s In spirit and in truth: the music of African American worship basically explains how African Traditional Religions are the anchor for music in African American Liturgy. Costen starts her book by explicitly describing the ways of life of the African people. Africans live segregated within their respective clans or tribes‚ and each tribe has its own religious values and traditions. Although there is diversity within and between African communities‚ Africans remain united in terms of both their

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    Music has been used to treat health problems as early as the beginning of time. Only since the beginning of the 20th century music has been used to treat different psychological problems. The official term of music therapy was given during World War II for soldiers who experienced shocked after battle. Not much longer‚ in 1971 the American Association for Music Therapy was formed. One of the many uses for music therapy is stress management. Throughout the course of a day people experience many stressors

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    Donna Seiling American Intercontinental University Unit 3 Individual Project Art Appreciation March 14‚ 2013 Abstract The Baroque was a strong time of great art. The lighting and drama worked well with the style from the Renaissance period. Most of the influence came from the bible and religious background. From the Baroque Period through the Romantic Age Baroque Period The Baroque era was from 1600-1770. The style from this period took techniques from the Renaissance era and

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    Yiri Essay Rhythm There’s a drum ostinato throughout the whole piece. There are cross rhythms near the end which are the effect produced when two conflicting rhythms are heard together. There’s a common use of syncopation‚ which is when notes are played off the beat. The metre throughout the piece changes‚ however the main one is 4/4. Polyrhythm is used‚ which is when two or more rhythms with different pulses are heard together eg where one is playing in triple time and another is playing in

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    Pond and the opportunity being alone provided for him to disconnect from society and rediscover himself. Thoreau explains that isolation isn’t necessarily negative‚ rather that isolation can be an actual source of freedom. Freedom comes from the appreciation of peacefulness in being alone‚ not feeling lonely‚ and opening the mind for self-reflection. The theme of isolation ties into the freedom Thoreau embraces through solitude as a way to reflect and rediscover our true selves. When Thoreau went

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    CATHEDRAL by Raymond Carver Raymond Carver‚ the author of Cathedral was born in Oregon in 1938. He came from a poor family. At the age of 40 he was one of the most promising writers of his generation and was also near ruin in everyway from alcoholism. He quit drinking but lung cancer took over- taking his life at the age of 50. He wrote 3 collections of stories: “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love”‚“ Cathedral” and “Elephant”‚ poems and essays. He was considered a minimalist until Cathedral

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