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    Electronic Dance Music By Naomi Clair | Culture | 19 March 2013‚ Tuesday Electronic Dance Music‚ also known as EDM (we at Poached Mag are not exactly big fans of that acronym)‚ has in recent years‚ taken over commercial music by storm. Big name producers such as David Guetta‚ Skrillex and Armin van Buuren have dominated airplay‚ and current crowd-friendly artistes like Rihanna and Lady Gaga have incorporated electronic elements into their pop-till-you-drop chart-toppers. However‚ electronic dance music

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    Is music a distraction to the youth? DECEMBER 18‚ 2010 This year for British Literature‚ I had to respond to a prompt. For some reason‚ this prompt really interested me. I love to listen to music. I find it to be a great way to escape. So‚ when my teacher gave me this prompt (below) I took interest in giving a good and thorough answer… Many teens and young adults have personal music players‚ such as MP3s‚ that allow them to take their favorite music with them wherever they go. Such devices require

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    Popular Music Popular music‚ or ‘pop music’‚ means ‘music of the populace’. The term embraces all kinds of folk music which‚ originally made by illiterate people‚ were not written down. The creation of a popular music that aims simply at entertaining large numbers of people is a product of industrialisation‚ in which music became a commodity to be bought and sold. It is in the rapid industrialised nations‚ notably Britain and USA‚ that we first encounter composers who have devoted themselves

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    Drugs and Music in Popular Culture Sociology-Popular Culture American Military University Drugs and Music in Popular Culture One of America’s leading social issues is Drugs. Merriam and Webster define drugs as something and often an illicit substance that causes addiction‚ habituation‚ or a marked change in consciousness. Drugs have been around since the discovery of the America’s in 1492(Shmoop Editorial Team‚ 2008). A gift from Native American’s to Christopher Columbus in the form

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    Music has been known to express ideas in human emotion; music can be a release from the hectic world. But people in the 50’s did not sit back and relax to the sound of "Feel It N*gga" by 50 cent. In fact‚ the type of songs that 50 cent sings is far from what people in the 50’s used to listen to. Even though some elements of music haven’t changed such as pace and sentimentality in love songs‚ many styles of music have evolved into more aggressive lyrics and/or very explicit and vulgar wording to fit

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    Indigenous  Australian art‚ music and dance. These three aspects of the Indigenous culture are also part of the Torres Strait Island culture who "together make up 2.4% of the Australian population" (Macklin‚ 2004). These people express their personal experiences and the Indigenous Australian history through art work‚ dance and song. For example‚ an art piece may be about the creation of the land. Music can interpret the sounds of the animals or the hunters and the dance be interpreted to the stealing

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    1960s‚ popular music artists began to record songs that reflected this disapproval and ultimately became a new method of protest. Popular music at the time echoed the opinions of many University Students during and many years after the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War played a significant role in the growth of the music industry as the controversy surrounding Vietnam became the driving force of musicians writing hundreds of songs talking about the war. Rock music bacame another form of popular music in which

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    Modern Electronics and TodaysYouth Jojade S. Garbiles Submitted as Partial Fulfillment of the requirements in English Problem of the Study The researcher of this study wants to know if how electronics affects the lives of the people specially the youth. And by that‚ it becomes the problem of this term paper. To learn if what are the connections of electronics in any different form such as media‚ gadgets and so many other. This problem of the study would also be associated with the different

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    “Costa Rica Dance and Music” In Costa Rica‚ dance is a very popular past time Costa Ricans find themselves doing throughout the year. The dances and type of music performed depends on the many cities you’ll find yourself in. Each region has its own popular dance; from traditional folk dance to current American influenced dances like pop and disco music. In the city of Guanacaste‚ it is found that traditional folk dancing is more popular. Traditional folk dancing is a type of dance in which is

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    the killing of Banquo. Banquo who was a friend of Macbeth is betrayed when Macbeth‚ the new king‚ orders him to be killed only because Banquo has a son named Fleance that Macbeth stupidly believes will take the throne away from him‚"To make them kings‚ the seeds of Banquo kings!" This of course get the people suspicious‚ but now it’s to late‚ Macbeth had gone crazy as well as Lady Macbeth. Of course then when your in power sometimes you think nothing will happen that will hurt you in

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