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    The organization I am going to initiate is named Mini Music Moments. This organization will be a summer camp for entering 1st-5th grade children who want to gain knowledge about voice and performance. The cost to attend will be free for the children. I designed this program for children who do not have the financial means to attend voice lessons; however, any child can attend. I am confident this will be beneficial for numerous children. The first step in initiating my organization is to…

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    Music Programs in Schools Before I say anything about this topic, I need to give you some background on my life. I grew up without a father. After he passed away when I was three years old, I became very addicted to music. He was a dancer, so this was in my blood. I grew up in an elementary school where every student went to music class two days of the week and had a performance almost every season – four in all. Then my middle school was similar. Everyone chose if they wanted to do choir, band…

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    A lot of things can contribute to a successful music program, but one of the central points of success comes from support from a school system’s administration. This success doesn't come from the monetary support but rather, patience to allow the band director to work. When band directors are rushed to achieve certain goals, they tend to cut corners and not build proper fundamentals. In an extended time period, this could ruin a band program and cause numbers, quality of players, and parental…

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    do believe that it is appropriate but not necessary for instrumental music to communicate an extramusical meaning. I believe it is appropriate because it gives listeners a story to hear, but otherwise not necessary because if there is no extramusical meaning (story), then listeners can have the enjoyment of creating their own stories to the instrumental music of their liking. Instrumental music should not always be simple music, without a storyline about emotions, characters, or other…

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    Hamilton’s research found that students in the United States and members of a remote Cambodian hill tribe express emotions through music and movement in nearly the same way. Both the students and the people from the Cambodian Kreung tribe were asked to manipulate five slider bars to change the characteristics of an animated character representing bouncy ball and make it look peaceful, scared, happy, sad or angry (Fig 2). Fig 2. Paradigm. Participants manipulated five slider bars corresponding…

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    I have known this program for years due to the fact that my brother attended, after conducting this interview I have gain lot more knowledge and background of the organization. However, I do remember was that the teachers from the after school program would go to the Public schools in the neighborhood and pick up the children for the after school program. My mom would tell me stories of when my brothers were in the program the teachers would teach the children more than what the DOE requires of…

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    Music, Drama and Art in the Hallways (An Argument Concerning the Validity of arts in Schools) School is supposed to be a place of learning and enrichment, but it doesn’t take long for the students to become uninterested with the same old, boring lessons that are pulled out of dusty textbooks. From calculus quizzes to English exams, the material learned isn’t always the most fun and interesting, to say the least. There is a way to make learning a bit more bearable and school a pinch more…

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    Service Program was developed in the United States in to create healthy nutritionally balanced meals mainly for students 18 years old and younger coming from low-income households during the summer months when the School Breakfast Program and National School Lunch Program are not in session. If a student is over the age of 18, they can only participate if they have some sort of physical and/or mental disability that is keeping them within the school district. The Summer Food Service Program…

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    diversion programs,the different types of programs, its effectiveness, and participation requirements. Youth in the juvenile justice system often reflect a variety of high-risk elements that include inadequate family support, school failure, negative peer groups, and lack of utilization of community-based services(NCJRS). In order to address some of these high risk elements, we typically divert the youth through the use of diversion programs. A diversion program can be classified as any program…

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    In 2011, President Obama has issued an executive order for the Insider Threat Program. This program prohibits executive government officials who have knowledge of national security matter from speaking to the press without prior authorization first. After Snowden 's release of leaked documents, the Insider Threat Program became more intense. Government officials are no longer allowed to speak to the press about unclassified matters, such as their own personal opinions about current events. In…

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