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- 5641: Native American Music
- ... this music, they follow a pattern known as “toe-heel.” This consists of the individual placing the left foot in front of the right and repeating with the other foot. Each male dancer makes many personal variations of this dance resulting in a solo display. The costume is an elaborate style that correlates with the vocal approach of music. Bells are tied around the legs of the dancers for an added ...
- 5642: People Are Still Trading Crime For Crime
- ... not intend to dictate anyone but merely wants to make you think and form a carefully thought about opinion. She is there to get a rise out of you and fully aware of this while writing crime for crime or any of her other songs as she once wrote on a cd cover; Should any part of my music offend you, please do not close your ears to it, just take ...
- 5643: Music Therapy: Can It Help Anyone?
- ... be able to bring them up to the level they should be. Among people with any kind of mental health problem music may be of the biggest help to them. It helps them to explore personal feelings, make positive changes in mood and emotional states, have a sense of control over life through successful experiences, practice problem solving, and resolve conflicts leading to stronger family and peer relationships. Music can initiate ...
- 5644: Woodstock
- ... philosophy. Freedom is the leading quality in this system. Freedom to do as one pleases, go where the flow takes you, and being open to new experiences. This causes an attitude that allows for maximum personal growth. Sure this lifestyle is risky, but that's life and avoiding risk leaves one unprepared for the unexpected. A controversial, yet still notable cause for the success of Woodstock was the availability of illegal ...
- 5645: History of Rock and Roll
- ... metal with the raw garage band sound. Many punk songs were reactions to the glitter and glam rock bands of the seventies. The fact that groups were spending months, weeks, or hours in a studio, writing 15- minute songs, and playing elaborate shows with spectacular stage performances in front of thousands of people in large arenas really angered punk bands. Punk songs were generally simple and rather short. The lyrics told ...
- 5646: The Existentialism of Dave Matthews Band: Rhyme and Reason
- ... in the present. “In my grave lying wired and shut and quiet… leave it to me to waste here.” Through reading the lyrics one can get a sense of self-condemnation to live in Matthews’ personal hell. In following with the existential idea of responsibility for one’s own choices and the anxiety in the face of that responsibility, the reader can get a sense of Matthews need to stay like ...
- 5647: The Flute
- ... Gentlemens Concerts” were founded during this era, in and around the 1700's (http;//hflute.html, p. 1). The boom of the flutes was most important in the French courts along with a more adventurous writing style. As the nineteenth century began, the flute was beginning to be seen as an old-fashioned instrument. Most people were awed at the skill of those that were able to play it but little ...
- 5648: The Motown Sound
- ... about the lives of our youths, but we know what they really care about. So it's up to the older generation to guide them in the direction. Through mentoring, advising, motivating, and sharing our personal life experiences, we can give them something to think about. Musically, I just hope it's something that will positively motivate them to become the best from life that they can be and when they ...
- 5649: Seal
- ... aspects of Karen Horney's theory into consideration, I believe that it does, give possible explanations of Seal's personality when directed to the little information that is given about him in his biography. By writing this paper, I feel that I have gained deeper insight on how to appreciate and apply a theory to the life and personality of someone. In addition, I also feel that if I had known ...
- 5650: Socrates
- ... he lived to the last of his days in peace. Socrates agreed with Anaxagoras, but wanted more answers and explanations. He listened to many other scientists and philosophers, but when Anaxagoras’ book came out in writing, he read about the "Mind" and that it was the control of all living things, everything else was a "mixture". Socrates read on to many other writings, but soon found himself confused in all the ...
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