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kathleen mcclung

Music: Its Effect on Teens « MInTheGap - 0 views

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    how music effects every day life of teens
Jilliane Velazco

Disney bucks music industry downturn | Digital Media - CNET News - 0 views

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    disney attracts many tweens and young teens. ("30 million monthly visitors of largely tweens and young teens")
NEECiE MURRAY

Hip Hop Rap Essays Music Musical Essays -- Music, Radio and Teens - 0 views

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    TEENS LISTENING TO HIP HOP
Ashley Yoder

Nick Jonas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Nick was born in Dallas, Texas to Denise and Paul Kevin Jonas Sr. He was raised in Wyckoff, New Jersey and is of Irish, Italian, German, and Cherokee descent. He was diagnosed with Type I diabetes at the age of 13 a
  • Nick's career started when he was discovered at the age of 6 in a barber shop while his mother was getting her hair cut and was referred to as a professional show business manager.[
  • Solo artist
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  • Birth name Nicholas Jerry Jonas
  • Born September 16, 1992 (1992-09-16) (age 16)
  • Origin Wyckoff, New Jersey, U.S.
  • Genre(s) Teen pop, Pop rock
  • Occupation(s) Vocalist, Musician, Actor, Singer-songwriter
  • Instrument(s) Vocals, guitar, drums, piano
  • Years active 1999 - present
  • Label(s) Hollywood Columbia
  • Associated acts Jonas Brothers, Demi Lovato
  • Website JonasBrothers.com
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    nicholas jerry jonas
NEECiE MURRAY

Hip-Hop Artist Ludacris Tells Teens To Learn Facts on AIDS - 0 views

  • ince the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in Atlanta issued its first warning about HIV/AIDS in 1981, more than 25 million people around the world have died from the disease.
  • with more than 4 million new infections in 2006 and almost 3 million deaths.
  • estimated 40 million people are living with HIV/AIDS worldwid
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  • There are more than 2 million children under the age of 15 living with the HIV infection
  • 0 percent of those infected with HIV may not know they are carrying the virus.
  • he endorses the ABCs encouraged by Youth AIDS: Abstinence or Be faithful or Consistent use of safe-sex methods.
NEECiE MURRAY

FOXNews.com - Company Targets Teens With Hip-Hop Condoms - Celebrity Gossip | Entertain... - 0 views

  • "jimmie hat"
  • company that produces the condoms says it's promoting safe sex
NEECiE MURRAY

Rap is Killing Our Youth - Associated Content - 0 views

  • dress and drive what the stars do.
  • hip-hop/rap music appeals to the thirteen to eighteen year old audiences
  • rap music is able to control the way that youth think
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  • Teens and pre-teens are using their part-time job paycheck to buy grills (a form of jewelry worn in the mouth)
  • rap music has turned the youth more violent, utterly disrespectful and it is teaching them that it's acceptable to have multiple babies' mommas, stand on the block and hustle or even kill someone over a minor disagreement
  • being deteriorated by the lyrics and images portrayed in rap music and videos.
  • rap music is influencing our adolescents to become hustlers, pimps and murderers
  • Slick Rick, KRS-One, Public Enemy, Special Ed and Big Daddy Kane made popular non-violent mainstream music that spread throughout the world in a matter of two years
  • 12-19 because they are at a very impressionable age and it's hard for them to determine fantasy from reality
Jilliane Velazco

How The Music Industry Garnered Record Profits in 2008 | Medialoper - 0 views

  • Chinese Democracy topping 1.5 million in CD sales and downloads
  • the American Music Industry has never been healthier.
  • “People don’t realize it,” said Stamphammer in a recent interview, “but we started planning for this back during the teen-pop era. In fact, remember when that N’Sync album sold 1.1 million copies in its first week? 50,000 of those were digital files.”
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  • after a half-century of people being able to purchase pop music and doing whatever they wished with those purchases, massive restrictions on computer files didn’t make sense to people.
  • they saw it as a marketing opportunity: fans of an artist were marketing that artist to other fans. Using the most powerful tool of all: the artist’s music.
  • What people don’t remember was that the original pricing was 99 cents per song, and $9.99 per album. After about a year, research showed that while people valued their downloads, they didn’t value them in the same way they valued physical media.
  • After all, one of the ongoing complaints about .mp3 files has always been sound quality, and with bandwidth increasing, storage getting cheaper, and portable devices supporting lossless formats, it only makes sense.
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    they noticed a lot of online downloading and illegally downloading, so they lowered prices of music and sales "quadrupled". [iTunes]
kathleen mcclung

Re: How does different music effect teens moods and study habits? - 0 views

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    shows how moods and study habits are influenced by the type of music the subject listens to
Azzurra Campioni

Custom Newspaper Product  Document - 0 views

  • angsty, international teen sensation largely because of androgynous
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Poll Results - 0 views

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      most ppl would prefer to listen to tupac
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