Sentences with phrase «music on young people»

There's no denying the positive impact of music on young people.

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On the evening of 25 March there will be a celebration... open to everyone, especially young people, and will involve artistic creations, music, drama, lights, meeting and reflection.
A church service called the U2charist would seem like liberal Protestantism at its worst: take music from a band that was cutting - edge over two decades ago, sprinkle some religiosity on top and try to reach hip younger people.
If our standard of virtue is built on the likelihood of becoming violent, drug addicted gangsters then this music is probably harmless to many young people.
In the absence of an alternative the whole world is now suddenly thrown open to a global culture symbolized by Western ways in drinks, clothes, movies and music, styles of life and value systems, all of which have a powerful influence on the minds of people, particularly of the younger generation.
Existing research on media violence in general implies a serious negative effect of violent and sexually violent music video on children and young people.
The pastor encouraged members to talk about what had happened in each year, and, as they talked, a scribe noted key phrases in the stories at the appropriate place on the paper: «great music festival,» «administrative mess,» «Mrs. Chairperson dies,» «young people ask for a different type of worship,» «new kitchen.»
The three year research project on which the exhibition was based has aimed to explore young people's experiences of music festivals and free parties (similar to festivals but with less or no commercial involvement) and how these experiences are affected by consumption and the presence of marketing and branding.
One bid to whip up excitement about the European elections on 22 May comes in the form of a music video of young people dancing.
Speaking at Leeds School of Music yesterday, Mr Miliband said his pledge to cut tuition fees was «cast - iron», adding: «The scourge of debt from tuition fees is not only holding back our young people, it is a burden on our country.
They're part of a horde of young people who play music and party together, go to the same rock club and strum guitars on the beach and pass around books of hand - transcribed lyrics by Bob Dylan and Blondie and Lou Reed.
Film Review by Kam Williams Headline: Historic Rock Concerted Revisited by Bittersweet Bio-Pic On August 15, 1969, over a half - million young people descended upon the Catskills Mountains in upstate New York for a three - day music festival which would come to define the hippie generation.
The media might focus on how the industry is in a constant state of flux with some revenue streams dwindling due to digital, but the truth is that the internet actually makes music more accessible to young people, so there's more opportunity nowadays than ever before.
They are stunningly common in young people's lives — in the music and media they consume, in school hallways and classrooms, and on college campuses.
The project is raising public awareness about slavery and human trafficking, focusing specifically on the demand side and primarily targeting young people through the venues they most identify with — the arts, social media, and music.
The power of music: Its impact on the intellectual, social and personal development of children and young people.
Established to provide opportunities for underrepresented youth in Silicon Valley to practice creative arts, The Studio connects young people to professional resources, networks, and hands - on learning in filmmaking, visual arts, music, and storytelling.
Since 1998, the Bus has provided free hands - on progams to millions of young people at high schools, colleges, Boys and Girls Clubs, music festivals, concerts, conventions and community organizations.
With the new Bing Concert Hall opening on the Stanford campus in a couple of months, Connie Wolf, the new director of Stanford's Cantor Arts Center, thought it would be cool to present a music - filled work of art: Christian Marclay's «Video Quartet,» a four - screen work that splices and juxtaposes sonic moments of all kinds from hundreds of movies - people tap dancing and singing arias, explosions and door knocks, Kirk Douglas in «Young Man With a Horn» and Jimi Hendrix in concert - in a 14 - minute video that floored New York Times critic Roberta Smith when she saw it in 2003.
Video # 3: «Anti-Piracy, a five - minute video targeted at young people to educate them on consequences of copying and downloading music and other entertainment from unauthorized sources.»
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The findings are consistent with earlier research on the role of music in emotion regulation and social connection although there are clearly other factors involved in determining young peoples» well - being.
This study aimed to develop and test a model of the relationships between young people's use of music and their well - being, drawing on theories from the music psychology and clinical psychology fields.
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