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    Franz Liszt once said "Music embodies feeling without forcing it to contend and combine with thought, as it is forced in most arts and especially in the art of words. If music has one advantage over the other media through which a person can represent the impressions of the soul, it owes this to its supreme capacity to make each inner impulse audible without the assistance of reason. Reason, after all, is restricted in the diversity of its means and is capable only of confirming or describing our

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    Several things have had significant meanings in my life. This items show the essence of who I am overall and add many factors to my life. The aspects of my life are music, guitar, sports, academics, success. Music is an important aspect of my life. The symbol I chose to represent this was a series of music notes and lyrics. I chose this because the beats and lyrics is what makes music what it is. Music is something I connect deep too. When I listen to music, I listen to the meaning and thought of the

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    Music in Globalization Esmael Abofakher ILSC Toronto “When words fail, music speaks.” Shakespeare, that’s what put the music on the top of the global languages for connecting people to each other however from any countries belong. Globalization of Music is very important because music is global language, makes people closer and music as treatment for many people. I. Music is global languages between all the people around the world. A. Music is the universal language of all mankind. 1.

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    cognitive functions and behaviors. My questioning attitude and good reasoning skills

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    “Who are you again?” my great-grandmother asked her daughter, my grandma. Dementia is a horrible diagnosis not only for the people diagnosed with it, but also for everyone around them. Someone you’ve known your whole life slowly starts to forget you. I want to know many things about dementia because I know as I get older there is a larger chance more and more people close to me will suffer with dementia. I have chosen this topic since both my great-grandparents suffered with dementia/Alzheimer’s

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    representatives, I believe music is incredibly important, in fact, music is also one of the key aspects in society. It impacts the listeners and shapes them along with the music, depending on what type of message the song is trying to deliver. Music not only conveys a message, but also affects individuals’ culturally, morally and emotionally. Thank you for allowing me this

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    What is music? Where did it originate from? Will music is essential to many of our lives. We don't really know when music began but music references in various religious texts to signing and making music. Music has effect on the human brain and how we feel and how we act. The goosebumps from a scary moments in a horror film, the catchy tune that gets you up and dancing. Overall music is everywhere we go and it's part of our culture. Music is everywhere and its affects people in different ways

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    Goal: I want to inform my audience Specific Goal: To inform fellow students about yourself so they will remember you. Thesis Statement: I want to answer the five questions given in class that are: What would you choose to be, A world renowned inventor, musician /artist, scientist or Olympic athlete and why?; What interest do you have? And How will affect your career and why?; Have you ever felt guilt for a decision you made?; What outcomes do you have on being successful in life?; What would you say

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    genres? Is Beyoncé or Billie holiday be well known for their awards they have received and how their music affected their societies? Did Billie holiday or Beyoncé music affect women in their societies? Could the music written and sung or recorded have a deeper meaning to their listeners? Does the music encourage their fan or relate to their fans in an everyday life? With attention to my research I will discuss my first question and the research done behind it. The question that I will start with is

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    was thinking about my own experiences with music and how music affects all mankind, I wondered how others were affected by music. Does music really make a difference or is it just an opinion. As early as the days of Aristotle and Plato, it was believed music had healing powers. (1- AMTA) When I began researching music therapy, it was much different than what I expected but I do believe it is a career that can beneficial to all. As I continued to explore the benefits of music therapy, I found much

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