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		<title>Cyber Sex in the Intersection between Constructing and Destroying</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The increasing ease of accessing some information and a great deal of opportunities to obtain various kinds of tools as well as time give effects worrying enough to the children of the present times.
An andrologist of the Faculty of Medicine, Catholic University of Fu Jen, Taiwan, Dr.Han Sun Chiang MD, mentions that from a research [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-34" title="Cybersex_pic" src="http://g21mag.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Cybersex_pic-225x300.jpg" alt="Cybersex_pic" width="225" height="300" />The increasing ease of accessing some information and a great deal of opportunities to obtain various kinds of tools as well as time give effects worrying enough to the children of the present times.</p>
<p>An andrologist of the Faculty of Medicine, Catholic University of Fu Jen, Taiwan, Dr.Han Sun Chiang MD, mentions that from a research which is imposed upon 2249 Senior High School students in Taipei, it is revealed that fifty-seven percent of these students have been accustomed and feel much comfort to make date by way of internet and even have sexual intercourse within a night. The more worrying is that about five percent of them have already been accustomed to doing the same kind of activity.</p>
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<p>“No doubt, internet is immensely helpful, nonetheless the incorrect use of it will, on the reverse, give rise to social matters. At present time, sexual  violence are even increasing, unwanted pregnancies more frequently take place, spreads of contagious sexual diseases can no longer be avoided”, confirmed Hun in Congress.</p>
<p>“That is why, Han added, this is a good opportunity to make advantage of internet as a means to consult as well as to give sexual education to teenagers”. Even for adult people, cyber sexual counseling or consulting by way of internet is a very helpful means.</p>
<p>According to Han, in Taiwan an official site managed by government which provides some information around sexual and eurological fields has been set up since 2004. Until February 2005, more than thirty questions are collected and eighty six percent are concerned with sexual matters.</p>
<p>“We believe that in this internet era, cyber sex is trendy for the growing sexual habits. However, with internet too, education through this instrument can be applied to the young generation. In the future, such media intervention as sexual counseling through internet will be much more effective to cope with varieties of sexuality matters in our society”, Han elaborated.</p>
<p>It goes without saying that internet supplies opportunities for interpersonal meeting, regardless of places now that access can be done everywhere and it becomes more and more portable, and keeps secret.</p>

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		<title>Music Technology and Higher Education &#8211; An Emerging Trend</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Sean Hagon
Music schools are now becoming more diverse by expanding their course offerings and majors to include music business, musical genres and especially music production and technology.   Among these music schools, one of the hottest trends in music education is in contemporary music and modern music production.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">By Sean Hagon</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Music schools are now becoming more diverse by expanding their course offerings and majors to include music business, musical genres and especially music production and technology.   Among these music schools, one of the hottest trends in music education is in contemporary music and modern music production.</p>
<p>Why?  Music schools are looking for new ways to open their resources to a wider range of students.  Especially in the aforementioned area.  Technology is changing the way many of today&#8217;s leading musicians compose, perform and produce.  It is also changing the way in which music reaches audiences both in the recorded and performance mediums.</p>
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<p>The country&#8217;s leading music programs and even traditional conservatories are taking notice.  There is a reason for this.  Schools are finding it necessary for their sustainability to train students for the careers that will exist 20 years from now.  This includes going beyond the traditional classical curriculum and picking up on ideas that have led to the emergence of non-traditional music programs such as Berklee College of Music and Musicians Institute.  Many of today&#8217;s jobs a few years from now will have been replaced by other things.  Other careers in music will be invented or explored.  What these jobs or other careers will be, only time will tell.  But colleges owe it to their students to make sure their needs are being met and that they are truly prepared for a career in music.</p>
<p>Traditional distinctions among types of music schools are becoming less prominent as schools increase their offerings by adding more academic and technology programs.  For instance, Chicago&#8217;s Columbia College just recently launched the Contemporary Urban and Popular Music Program and awards a Bachelor of Music degree for students that are interested in producing, composing and performing modern music.  Ironically, this is the same degree awarded to students for classical composition.</p>
<p>Many schools which started as traditional conservatories are now offering degrees in Music Business, Music Industry and Music Engineering Technology.  Berklee College of Music and the University of Miami&#8217;s Frost School of Music were the among the pioneers in these non-traditional fields of music.  Schools are offering these programs designed for modern music production which are essential for sustainability and are using modern methods in order to reach current and future students.</p>
<p>Music has been deeply affected by the enormous change evolving in all forms of media.  Every branch of the arts has and will be affected for years to come.  It&#8217;s important that we embrace the future and what technology has to offer in the field of music.  With new ideas come new possibilities and exciting opportunities.  This emerging trend has not gone unnoticed and many music schools are now getting involved.  Music colleges owe it to their students to meet their current goals as a musician and lead them in directions they may never thought existed.</p>
<p>To Learn More You Can Visit Sean&#8217;s Music Theory and Technology Website</p>
<p>Sean Hagon currently serves as Director of Music and Music Technology at a college-prep high school in New England. He is a graduate of Berklee College of Music and recently earned his Masters degree in music technology from Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis.</p>

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