Memorandum on Equality
write a Memorandum on Equality, but getting into the main question that states “eradicate violence against and exploitation of women and girls”
- What consequences do women and pockets have on their mental and physical health when they are exposed to violence and exploitation?
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elebration, communication and even a way of life. The human relationship with music started with simple rhythms banged on whatever we could find and as time went on the practice became more and more sophisticated. The long history of music suggests that it is as innate in humans as everything else we do to survive. A flute made from a vulture bone found in Danube tells us that a sophisticated form of music already existed in the paleolithic era, suggesting that musical understanding is natural to predeveloped human brains (Zatorre, Salimpoor, 2013). Music touches all cultures and speaks to us on an extremely deep level, deeper than most of us even understand. It has the power to elicit a range of emotions in just about anyone. Some songs remind us of the past and trigger extremely vivid memories when we hear them. Sad songs can make us cry when we are not feeling sad and happy songs can make us feel better when we are sad from listening to sad songs. Music continues to be a staple of human existence because of the complex effects it has on our brains. When we listen to music, a system of neural pathways activates several different parts of the brain which creates a seemingly multidimensional experience. Research shows that there is an overlap in the regions responsible for linguistic processing and the regions responsible for processing auditory stimulation. This information allows us to postulate that music, being a hierarchical organizational system similar to human language, is processed in a similar way to spoken communication. “Human language is a communicative signal with a similar hierarchical structure, in which phonemes are combined to form words, phrases and sentences up to the discourse level of speech structure (Hockett, 1960).” Hierarchical organization is the process of integrating lower-level units to form a more complex unit (Molnar-Szakacs, Overy, 2006). In the case of music, the lower level units would be individua>
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