miércoles, 2 de febrero de 2011

Review

Weeks ago I was looking the (watching)TV and in the Andres Openheimer’s show(,) they present(ed) a new (What?) that seem really interesting. This new (what?) was about the new ways young people were doping or as the informal language says, “getting high”.(Explain why teens are so susceptible of manipulation.) (Here mention the traditional ones and why they are so popular with young people.) Of all the (different ways mentioned through out the) show the way that attract(ed) my attention (the most) is called “I-doping” and (it) consist(s) only in using audio tracks with different kinds of sounds and rhythms, but how (does) it work(s)? if it does is what still have me curious(rephrase). These audio tracks are being sold over the Internet and (they) consist in a melody, composed in two tones that are called binaural. These digital songs played in high volume alter the brain waves and supposedly offer psychoactive effects on the listener, the same ones that some drugs give. (Mention some statistics of this "vice")Scientists have been considering if the idoping is harmful and how it may work. Nowadays they have found that I-doping is inoffensive and they say that the effects are even helpful for the persons that suffer from anxiety, even though some persons actually feel a state of ecstasy with this practice. Scientist argue that all is just suggestions from the user of what he wants to feel.(Explain the term palliative and how this applies to what you just mentioned.) What is certain is that this songs may harm you and after all the better way of living is out of all this(these) vices that (our surroundings) offer us the surroundings.

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