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  2. Bad Thing - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics was also inspired by Nelson's childhood growing up with a dad who was in and out of prison. [7] It was composed by Hanni Ibrahim, Victor Francois and Patrick Jordan-Patrikios and produced by Loose Change. "Bad Thing" has been described as a jazz-infused indie pop song, with comparisons made to Lana Del Rey and Billie Eilish.

  3. Periphery countries - Wikipedia

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    Once a periphery country can industrialize, and use its own resources to its own benefit, it will begin to enter semi-periphery status. In order for a periphery country to industrialize, it must first undergo proto-industrialization. [15] In this stage, a market-based economy begins to form, normally in rural areas, using agricultural products ...

  4. Juggernaut: Omega - Wikipedia

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    Juggernaut: Omega received critical acclaim. In a review for Exclaim!, Calum Slingerland wrote that Omega is very much the "yin to Alpha's yang," highlighted by "the jerky chugging of "The Bad Thing," the thrashy "Graveless" and the slow-burning "Hell Below," which comes complete with a tasteful jazz-fusion outro."

  5. World-systems theory - Wikipedia

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    In his terminology, the core is the developed, industrialized part of the world, and the periphery is the "underdeveloped", typically raw materials-exporting, poor part of the world; the market being the means by which the core exploits the periphery. Apart from them, Wallerstein defines four temporal features of the world system.

  6. Periphery (band) - Wikipedia

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    Periphery is an American progressive metal band that was formed in Washington, D.C., in 2005. ... The Bad Thing Graveless Remain Indoors Habitual Line-Stepper Lune

  7. Neuroscience of music - Wikipedia

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    The cognitive neuroscience of music represents a significant branch of music psychology, and is distinguished from related fields such as cognitive musicology in its reliance on direct observations of the brain and use of brain imaging techniques like functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and positron emission tomography (PET).

  8. A Bad Thing Haunts Slab City - AOL

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    Today’s bird show is a bust, but as we return to town we notice the Range lit up against the night sky. Stopping in, we’re greeted by a beer-bellied man in a pink feather boa singing dirty ...

  9. Machiavellianism (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    In the field of personality psychology, Machiavellianism (sometimes abbreviated as MACH) is the name of a personality trait construct characterized by interpersonal manipulation, indifference to morality, lack of empathy, and a calculated focus on self-interest.