Why should we find pleasure in listening to various combinations of vibrations at differing frequencies?
Why did people develop this ability to create it? And what purpose does it serve?
One hypothesis is that it aids with sexual reproduction, much like a peacocks tail. But as of yet, this is only a hypothesis, not a theory.
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1-It is bcoz certain frequencies has different qualities whether it is harsh or pleasant it gives impact on us.
2-Some people assume that those who partake in sound healing therapy are crackpots who ... Since sounds come at different frequencies and we too emit our own waves, healing with their different forms of tune.
2-Some people assume that those who partake in sound healing therapy are crackpots who ... Since sounds come at different frequencies and we too emit our own waves, healing with their different forms of tune.
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A social media revolution is unfolding before our eyes, forever changing the way we connect. I see this whenever I travel; the young boys of Lagos preoccupied with their cell-phones; a young girl tweeting from a health-care clinic in Bogota; a young Liberian nurse taking notes on an iPad. I also see how my own children connect with friends on Facebook.
At the same time, we are living in a world faced with huge social challenges. Last year, the world reached a historic milestone with seven billion people, 1.8 billion of which are youth aged 10 to 24. And of this young population, 90 percent live in developing countries. This generation, the most interconnected generation ever, continues to grow rapidly, and the challenges they face are ever more daunting. About half of all young people survive on less than two dollars a day. More than 100 million adolescents do not attend school. Every year, 16 million adolescent girls become mothers. Almost 40 percent of the 6,800 new HIV infections each day are among young people. And every three seconds, another girl is forced or coerced to marry.
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At the same time, we are living in a world faced with huge social challenges. Last year, the world reached a historic milestone with seven billion people, 1.8 billion of which are youth aged 10 to 24. And of this young population, 90 percent live in developing countries. This generation, the most interconnected generation ever, continues to grow rapidly, and the challenges they face are ever more daunting. About half of all young people survive on less than two dollars a day. More than 100 million adolescents do not attend school. Every year, 16 million adolescent girls become mothers. Almost 40 percent of the 6,800 new HIV infections each day are among young people. And every three seconds, another girl is forced or coerced to marry.
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