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2611: Appearance vs. Reality of Modern Music Affect on Teenagers
... teenagers lives by these "Rock Stars". The modern teenager is exposed to many different things that may affect their lives as they choose to live it, non quite as strong of a force than the effect of music, it is the teens outlet to expression, rebellion and popularity all of which are very important to the average teenager, but often in cases the teen who is trying to conform becomes subject ...
2612: Pythagorean Philosophy and its influence on Musical Instrumentation and Composition
... well trained enough to distinguish the musical results." In 1804, Ludwig van Beethoven began growing deaf. He had begun composing at age seven and would compose another twenty-five years after his impairment took full effect. Creating music in a state of inaudibility, Beethoven had to rely on the relationships between pitches to produce his music. "Composers, such as Beethoven, could rely on the structured musical relationships that instructed their creativity ...
2613: Jimi Hendrix
... effects that could be crafted into an articulate and fluid emotional vocabulary. And though he was on the scene as a solo artist for less than five years, Hendrix is credited for having a profound effect on everyone from George Clinton and Miles Davis to guitarists Stevie Ray Vaughan and Vernon Reid. Born Johnny Allen Hendrix on November 27, 1942, Hendrix's father, James "Al" Hendrix, later changed his son's ...
2614: The Nuclear Threat: Yesterday and Today and Tomorrow
... us and remind us of the terrible way a nuclear war would affect each and every person on the face of the earth. If it bothered him so, then certainly it was having the same effect on the leaders of all the countries who had nuclear capability. It worked. He seemed to accept these explanations, and felt reassured by them. I was pleased these explanations eased his mind that night, but ...
2615: Sportsmanship
... dull. Players know that a good, solid hit or a bit fight can sometimes putmomentum on their side giving them extra drive to pull ahead in the game. Violence in sport is nothaving a negative effect on society, it is only allowing fans to !enjoy themselves while they are watching a particular sport. Yes there are instances where players andfans do go overboard and get carried away causing fights and sometimes ...
2616: Parts of a Bomb
... target, and a time fuze acts after a controlled delay. An impact fuze contains a charge that goes off at once, transmitting shock waves to the bomb's primary contents. This process maximizes the explosive effect. One kind of time fuze, the command fuze, functions on a signal from a remote control point. Another kind of bomb fuze, called the proximity fuze, goes into action when the bomb approaches to within ...
2617: Id, Ego, and the Superego
... play, but children see the world in their own point of view and are unable to preserve other's perspectives. In the concrete operational stage between ages of 7 and 11, children understand "cause and effect" and are able to see other's point of view. The fourth is the formal operational stage; children are able to abstract thought, to image, to fantasize beyond reality. According to George H. Mead, self ...
2618: Charismatic Leadership
... leadership that are the more common theories used today. They are: House’s theory of charismatic leadership, Attribution theory, Self-Concept theory, Psychoanalytic perspective, and the Social Contagion perspective. The House theory emphasizes the profound effect charismatic leaders have on their followers who: · perceive the leader’s beliefs to be correct · accept the leader without question · obey their leader and demonstrate sincere affection for him or her · are emotionally involved in ...
2619: Violence In Sports / Hockey
... know that a good, solid hit or a bit fight can sometimes put momentum on their side giving them extra drive to pull ahead in the game. Violence in sport is not having a negative effect on society, it is only allowing fans to !enjoy themselves while they are watching a particular sport. Yes there are instances where players andfans do go overboard and get carried away causing fights and sometimes ...
2620: Evolution of Women’s Underwear
... and strapless it was impossible for women to wear a bra. The corselet was the new means of support for formal events. It was built like a corset but was not made for the same effect. It was just to give support from below. For everyday life they had bras much like we have today. Underwear bottoms became a problem too. Women were starting to wear more and more pants, so ...


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