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    Animal Rights

    As I'm writing this, and as you are reading this, thousands of animals are dying. In the one minute it takes you to read this paragraph, 19,000 animals will be killed in the United States alone-so that humans can eat them (ASPCA). Thousands more are waiting their turn in line. Some of them are squealing, squawking, or bellowing and straining and fighting for their lives. Others are terrified but too dejected, weak, and injured to fight. But each of them-every single one of them-is feeling something

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    Canton Pop

    Canton pop music is very popular in Hong Kong, especially from the 1970s to 1990s. In 1970s, there was a rise of television industry, TV theme songs were very popular. For 1980s, it is a golden age of canton pop music, followed by 1990s’ 4 Heavenly Kings era. However, people think that nowadays canton pop gradually cannot reflect Hong Kong culture as they all are very similar in terms of themes. Nevertheless, I can still recognize some canton pops can reflect Hong Kong culture. Today I would like

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    Rocks of Connecticut

    | Rocks of Connecticut | [Type the document subtitle] | | Raury Duffy | 4/27/2011 | [Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document. Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.] | I’ve lived in Connecticut my whole life and until now I was unaware of its geological history. Admiring the landscape of the state has always been one of my great pleasures

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    Globalization of Pop Music

    American Pop music has been and will continue to be one of the versatile genres in music. Pop music can be defined as a combination of country, rock and roll, hip hop, as well as other elements from an assortment of musical styles that has grown over the decades and will continue to change as more countries are exposed musically to one another. According to Lane Crothers, author of “Globalization & American Popular Culture”, popular culture such as movies, music, and television has become

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    Perception of Screamo Music to the Spiriual Side of Youth

    ABSTRACT Title: PERCEIVED EFFECTS OF SCREAMO MUSIC TO THE SPIRITUAL ENRICHMENT OF THE STIGMATINE YOUTH MOVEMENT MEMBERS Author: JOHN LERY MAAMBONG ANASTACIO Degree: Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication School Year: 2009 – 2010 Rationale This study aims to know the significant relationship of the profile of the respondents and the perceived effects of screamo music to the spiritual enrichment of the Stigmatine Youth Movement (SYM) Statement of the problem This study Is to determine the

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    Distracted Driving

    culture of Rock N’ Roll GENERAL PURPOSE: To inform SPECIFIC PURPOSE: The purpose of this presentation is to inform our audience of classmates about the culture of Rock N’ Roll, and its impact of artists from the 50s, 60s, 70s & 80s era. CENTRAL IDEA: The culture of Rock N’ Roll is an interesting culture to explore because it has so many influential artists of all eras and for many decades it has played a big role in society. INTRODUCTION I. We will we will rock you! The language

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    The Role of Joseph William Feliciano Smith in the Evolution of Rock Music in the Philippines

    INTRODUCTION Rock Music in the Philippines is performance arts composed in various genre and styles. The rock music of the Philippines is a mixture of indigenous foreign countries. The United States occupied the Islands in 1898 until 1946, and introduced American blues folk music, Rock &Blues, and rock and roll became popular. In the late 1950s, native performers adapted Tagalog lyrics for North American rock and roll music, resulting in the seminal origins of Philippine rock. The most notable

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    Sociology

    the main stream culture fails to meet the needs of a particular group of people. The punk subculture includes a diverse array of ideologies, and forms of expression, including fashion, visual art, dance, literature, and film, which grew out of punk rock. Punk is largely characterized by a concern for individual freedom and anti-establishment views. Punks are young (16+), and known for being rebellious. This started during the 1970s in Britain, where a group of young rebellious teens decided to make

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    Sarmiento Prayer Of Comfort Pastor Reynold R. Sarmiento Response From The Family Bonafe Maninantan Gonzaga Hymn of Trust Rock Of Ages Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee; Let the water and the blood, From Thy wounded side which flowed, Be of sin the double cure, Save from wrath

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    Electro

    different musical features to build upon one another, creating more complex music and also develops the integration of different devices. The creation of MIDI led to sub genres such as Synth Pop to grow, by which synthesizers began to dominate the pop and rock movement of the early 80’s. The early sound of Synth Pop was often described as being "eerie, sterile, and vaguely menacing” where-as some bands, such as Duran Duran adopted dance beats to produce a catchier and warmer sound. They were soon followed

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