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    Mills criticism of nussbaum Nussbaum develops a theory based on capabilities to achieve justice for all men and women. The capabilities she selects are stemmed from the issues she saw with the discrimination and the mistreatment of women all around the world. Women are falling behind men politically, socially and economically all around the world. They are unable to achieve the same level of equality and freedom that men have in a society that looks to tradition to justify women’s unequal…

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    Garza, Mexico named 3BallMTY. He has been making tribal guarachero music since 2009. He said that this genre of music originated in Mexico City from 2000 to 2001. He describes the music as “tribal mixes, pre-hispanic and African sound with Cumbia basslines.” He also said “In the beginning it sounded more indigenous, more Aztec, but once it made it to Monterrey it changed, tribal guarachero was born mixing more Colombian guacharacas and Cumbia” (Rincon, “Mexican Pointy Boots”). He also said that…

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    Fernando Monologue

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    only noise heard now is the running creek and the beautiful soundtrack the forest makes. The chirps coming from various different bird almost seem to synch together in perfect harmony, the other random noises like a falling branch or a yelp was it’s bassline. Everything working together to make a beautiful song. I close my eyes to take it all in, I could hear the smallest chirp and tweet, to the little scapers of feet on the branch and twig filled floor. I find myself getting lost in the song, a…

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    Rave Persuasive Essay

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    Morgan Rubley Project 2: Profile of a Community 10/18/2015 What is a Rave? When you hear the word “rave”, what comes to your mind? This answer may vary depending on the person, but for many, the concept that everyone envisions, is the topic of drugs. A various amount of people who are not involved in the “rave community” form a common misconception that a rave revolves strictly around the aspect of consuming drugs. And until recently, I must admit that I shared this common misapprehension. I…

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    Essay On Drum Set

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    It is hard to picture the Beatles without Ringo or Led Zeppelin without Bonham. These drummers many not be front and center, but they are the back bone to the band. And without the Drum set these drummers would have never been. Jazz or Rock n Roll or Pop music wouldn’t be the same without the invention and evolution of the drum set. The drum set took over a century to become what it is today. The drum set is an American instrument and through its development it has reflected the way America has…

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    “Rap is something you do; Hip-Hop is something you live.” Words spoke by one of Hip-Hop culture’s philosophers and celebrated artists, KRS-One nearing the end of what is considered the genre’s golden age of its creativity and influence in the mid-1990s. For some, the statement is self-explanatory and almost reverent in it pronouncement. For others on the outer periphery of rap music and its associated culture, the delineation between the two may be murky. Nonetheless, the statement has much to…

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    There was a bassline assessment done by the researchers on sample of 60 adolescents (15-18) in France. The major findings in this study were that there was little correlation between the participants female’s faces, some of the faces were darkened or lightened. Within…

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    The EDM Drug Culture: Problem or Normality? When thinking about the dance music scene, what does one think of? Hard basslines and kicks, loud music, DJs, bright lights, big venues, and the big one, the drugs. Whether you go back twenty years or look forward into the future twenty years, MDMA and various other drugs will always be prevalent in this culture. However, ecstasy is only as dangerous as you make it. House, Acid Techno, and Deep House were all being created around the same time MDMA…

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    Rock N Roll Analysis

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    The 1950’s- 1960’s saw a big change in society, as well as in the constant growing music industry. In the States and the Uk, people were still holding onto many aspects of the past: -World War 2 for example, and the crisis that many people went through, which many artists in future decades used and were inspired by different social and cultural events which gave inspiration to make some of the most well known songs in classic rock in the 80’s: for example: the song “one” by Metallica- which is…

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