In Utero Essays

  • Essay On Music Censorship

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    bans Billie Holiday’s rendition of “Love for Sale” because of its prostitution theme. 1993- Superstores Wal-Mart and K-Mart refuse to carry Nirvana’s album, “In Utero”, because they object to the cover art and one of the song title’s Shortly after becoming the number one selling album in America, Wal-Mart and K-mart agree to carry “In Utero”; unveiling the album’s back cover art, and changing the name of the objectionable song from “Rape Me” to “Waif Me”. 1999- The National Football League (NFL) drops

  • Grunge Culture

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    Grunge Culture Skaters. They are the typical representation of the grunge culture of the ‘90s. Extremely wide pants, pockets that go to the back of their knees, extravagant piercings, intricate tattoos, and twenty-fourth century hair dos are just part of the looks that these so called “grungy people” are made of. Or at least they were when the grunge phenomenon started. With the death of Kurt Cobain, lead singer of Nirvana, the grunge movement seems to have slowed down and even—as some say—disappeared

  • Analysis: Contempory Songwriting Techniques

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    becomes a murderer of young girls for their sent (Scentless Apprentice). Also newspaper articles (Polly). A lot of Kurt's solos during the “Bleach” album era was described by Butch Vig as “Kurt, Strangling his guitar”. On his more popular songs on “In Utero” and “Nevermind” albums they are more pop influenced and not as heavy and some even following the melody. Nirvana's songs differ in dynamics. Going from quiet, slightly distorted or clean to loud and heavy distortion.

  • The Man In Front of Generation X's Rebellion

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    the World Sold.” Musical Quarterly. Winter, 2009: 713-737. Web. 03 Feb. 2014. Nirvana. “Been a Son.” Incesticide. DGC, 1992. CD. Nirvana. “Come as You Are.” Nevermind. DGC, 1991. CD. Nirvana. “Dumb.” In Utero. DGC, 1993. CD Nirvana. “Polly.” Nevermind. DGC, 1990. CD. Nirvana. "Rape Me.” In Utero. DGC, 1993. CD. Nirvana. "Smells Like Teen Spirit." Nevermind. DGC, 1991. CD. Savage, Jon. Interview with Kurt Cobain. “Lost Interview.” PBS Digital, 1993. YouTube. True, Everett. “Ten Myths About Grunge

  • In Utero: A Popular Music Analysis

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    the defining characteristics of ‘90s alternative music, then, was that it went against the grain, contra to mainstream music. Nirvana situated themselves well within this genre by creating music that defies musical convention. Their final album, In Utero, with its offensive musical style and exclusionary subject matter signified an overt attempt to thwart the band’s own popularity and remain alternative to the mainstream music scene, but failed, undermining the definition of alternative rock and permanently

  • In Utero Experience Influences Infant's Preference for Maternal Voice

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    Abstract A review of several studies indicates in utero experience influences infant's preference for maternal voice. Sensory development in the prenatal period allows the baby to engage the environment socially at birth and before. The tactile sense is the first to develop parentally and the most refined sense at birth. Auditory development is completed during the prenatal period. Auditory ability gives us the clearest picture of prenatal learning. Newborn babies show a marked preference

  • Nirvana Research Paper

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    Bleach, Nevermind, and In Utero. In Utero was the last album they had as a band with Kurt Cobain and felt

  • Spatial Working Memory Paper

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    Males are exposed to higher levels of testosterone in utero, which effect the fetal development of ones hands (Malas, Dogan, Hilal Evcil & Desdicioglu, 2006). Males second and fourth fingers have been found to be closer together in size, as a result their 2D:4D ratio is smaller as there is less of a difference

  • Stem Cells, Umbilical Cord Blood Banking and Transplantation

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    Nowadays, there are many alternatives or any other methods to improve the healthcare especially in a transplantation world. There are few choices available for the people today such as the embryonic stem cells, bone marrow stem cells, peripheral blood cell and the most new is the umbilical cord blood. The umbilical cord blood (UCB) defined by Chima and Mamdoo (2011, p. 79) as the blood which taken from the cut umbilical cord attached to the placenta of a newborn baby after a delivery. It been stated

  • Deficiencies In Development Of Cocaine Children

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    It has been estimated by the National Institute on Drug Abuse that every year 40,000 babies are born to mothers who have used cocaine during their pregnancy. Unfortunately, the outcome is unfair for these children, because the mothers do not take into consideration that they are responsible for another person’s life. These children have various levels of deficiencies in the learning process and in the way that they behave. The levels of deficiencies in children vary in accordance with the mother’s

  • Postnatal Language Acquisition: The Development Of Language And Infant Development

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    three years is critical to the development of this skill. The brain shows evidence that structural and functional organization for language exists from the start (Gervain & Mehler, 2010), and even prior to birth infants are exposed to language in utero (May, Heinlein, Gervain, & Werker, 2011), with hearing onset in the third trimester. This exposure allows them

  • Hiroshima Bombing Research Paper

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    August 6, 1945, during World War II, an American B-29 bomber dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The explosion took out 90 percent of the city and killed 80,000 people; tens of thousands more would die later of radiation exposure. Within hours after the explosion, nausea and vomiting were reported by the Japanese. It had subsided by the next morning, for some it continued for two or three days. Vomiting was not infrequently reported and observed during the following symptoms

  • Early Childhood Trauma Essay

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    Early childhood trauma generally refers to the traumatic experiences that overwhelm a child’s ability to cope with what they have experienced. Although children aged 0-6 years can be exposed to trauma as a result of natural disaster, accidents, or war, for the purposes of this paper we will examine only those early childhood traumas, resulting from intentional violence such as, physical, sexual abuse, neglect, emotional abuse, and witnessing domestic violence, also known as developmental trauma.

  • Kurt Cobain

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    Kurt Cobain Kurt Donald Cobain was born on February 20,1967 in the town of Aberdeen, Washington. Aberdeen is on the west coast and is about 108 miles southwest of Seattle. Aberdeen is a dreary place with about seven feet of rain a year. Kurt was born to Mrs. Wendy Cobain and to Mr. Donald Cobain. Wendy was a homemaker. She had a very tight bond with Kurt. He was her first born. She had another child three years after she had Kurt. Her name was Kim. Donald was a mechanic. He was very into sports

  • Analyzing Karp´s Happiest Baby on the Block

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    Introduction There is no greater feeling a new mother can have than a smiling baby. Every new mother struggles with making their babies happy, because they cannot speak just yet. The first form of communication they have is crying, but parent are not able to always able to figure out what the baby wants at first. When I read “The Happiest Baby on the Block” by Harvey Karp I was very intrigued. The step to making your baby happy was not only helpful, but simple as well. This book takes a psychological

  • Infant Motivation Essay

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    support, both while in utero and during infancy into adolescence. As humans evolved towards modernity, fetuses and infants have adapted concurrently, actively attempting to increase their own fitness and guarantee their safety. While these adaptations may not be conscious, infants have a biological agency that allows them to maximize the attention given to them, leading to a higher chance of surviving past the helplessness of infancy and into adulthood. This can be seen in utero through the fetuses

  • Biological Effects Of Radiation

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    The Biological Effects of Radiation Whether the source of radiation is natural or man made, whether it is a small dose of radiation or a large dose, there will be some biological effects. Radiation causes ionizations of atoms, which will affect molecules, which may affect cells, which may affect tissues, and so on. Although most people tend to think of biological effects in terms of the effect of radiation on living cells, in actuality, ionizing radiation, by definition, interacts only with atoms

  • Cocaine Essay

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    irritability (Ackerman, 2014). Cocaine is potent substance, and the effects on a pregnancy can be devastating. It is not known what amount creates the danger or birth defects, but cocaine has an effect on weight, length, premature labor, miscarriage in utero, and more effects are common after the birth and throughout the child's growth (Ackerman, 2014). The role of a nurse is very important during the medical care of mother and baby with cocaine use. The nursing care considerations include mental health

  • Low Birth Weight Case Study

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    due by Wednesday at midnight Length of gestation (i.e., number of weeks in utero) and weight at birth are both related to birth risk. Demonstrate your awareness of key related concepts by discussing the concepts of prematurity, low birth weight, and extremely low birth weight. The length of a normal and healthy pregnancy is 38 weeks since conception. During the 38 weeks (9 months) the baby is developing in stages in the utero. The 38 weeks are divided into three periods of development, the period

  • Kangaroo Care

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    uterus, the environmental influences such as noise or handling may impact on their development (Victorian State Government, 2015). Thus, developmental cares have been implemented into the care of preterm infants to create an environment that resembles utero life, to minimise stress and provide a developmentally appropriate environment (Victorian State Government, 2015). This essay will focus on five of these developmental cares; nesting, kangaroo care, lighting, cluster care and minimising noise.