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Chapter 17, Problem 3Q
Summary Introduction
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Juvenile or youth detention centers are establishments for people below the age of 18 years who have committed a crime. Juvenile delinquents are placed in juvenile training centers for a specific period of time either before their court trial or for the purpose of rehabilitation. However, these centers have not been very successful in helping juveniles to overcome their behavioral issues, rather they enhance their motivation to re-offend.
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Clarity and coherence of writing
Depth of musical analysis
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Musical Interculturalism : Shakira - Waka Waka
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Describe the cultural elements or influences present in the music and how they contribute to the overall sound and meaning.
Discuss your personal connection or appreciation for this intercultural musical example.
Reflect on how musical interculturalism enhances our understanding and appreciation of diverse cultural expressions through music.
What examples of musical interculturalism come to mind for you?
Example: Shakira - Waka Waka
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Describe the cultural elements or influences present in the music and how they contribute to the overall sound and meaning.
Discuss your personal connection or appreciation for this intercultural musical example.
Reflect on how musical interculturalism enhances our understanding and appreciation of diverse cultural expressions through music.
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