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'''40% Eliza, you did a good job evaluating that website from UNR, however, what you need to do is evaluate an article in Wikipedia relevant to your topic. So please redo this. I recommend the article on Classical Music. When you've revised this, please email me, and I'll revise your grade. Thanks!'''

My Research Topic is: Benefits of Classical music

Key words related to my Research Topic are: Classical music, and benefits

I chose to read and evaluate the article titled: http://www.unr.edu/counseling/virtual-relaxation-room/releasing-stress-through-the-power-of-music

Is there a warning banner at the top of the article? Yes or No. There is no warning banner

The article  Releasing Stress Through the Power of Music  is well to understand and the overview of the topic is the many benefits of how relaxing the Classical music is on the body and how it can help with things such as studying, sleeping, and stress by explaining the impact of 60 beats per minute. This article is very well organized because the article explains how 60 beats per minute relaxed the brain which then helps with stress, studying and sleeping. This article was written by the University of Nevada, Reno and it does not seem to have and author, however through my research on this topic other articles explained the science behind the music and explained how classical music is benefited to studying, and reliving stress. This source does look credible because first it has been written by the University of Nevada, also it was written by the counseling services and therefor there is some sort of credibility. At the bottom of the page you will be able to find other links and articles relating to music A Moment of Peace Meditation, (Aneal & Bradfield, "Heaven and Earth Spirits" track from Life & Love), YouTube, lovely contemporary piano music with accompanying instruments and nature scenes, 3:36.

Quiet Mind, (Nawang Khechog, "Quiet Mind" track 3 from Universal Love,) YouTube, relaxing Tibetan meditation flute music, 3:26.

Echoes of Time, (C. Carlos Nakai from the Canyon Trilogy), YouTube, serene Native American flute music, with a picture of Nakai backlit by the sun at the Grand Canyon, 3:49.

The Winding Path, (Ken Kern from The Winding Path), YouTube, highly rated, beautiful piano music with accompanying instruments with pictures of exquisite flowers and plants, 3:59.

Classical Indian Music for Healing and Relaxing, (Gayatri Govindarajan, "Pure Deep Meditation" track), YouTube, lovely and rhythmic music played on the veena, the most ancient of the Indian plucked-instruments, with nature scenes, 4:12.

Angels of Venice - Pachelbel's Canon in D Major, (Angels of Venice from Music for Harp, Flute and Cello), YouTube, classical with 3 instruments with nature pictures, 4:30.

Earth Drum - "Spirit Vision," (David & Steve Gordon), YouTube, serene and lovely contemporary Native American informed-drumming music utilizing Taos Log Drum and Incan Pan along with other instruments and ocean/forest nature scenes, 6:30. (Other David & Steve Gordon music automatically starts after "Spirit Vision," which you can listen to if you want).

Buddha Spirit, (Aneal & Bradfield from Light & Love), YouTube, reflective but strong contemporary music utilizing various instruments and occasional humming voices with colorful oscillating fractals, 8:37.

Spa Relaxing Music Long Time Mp3 with Candle Light, YouTube, tranquil contemporary instrumental with piano and a fixed candle light, 42:42.

Relaxation Music - 1 Hour Meditation Candle, YouTube, serene contemporary instrumental with piano and one flickering candle, 1:00:54.

Sleep Deeply, (Dan Gibson, multiple cd's) YouTube, nature sounds and instrumental, tranquil sleep music, 41:00.

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Currency- Current written 01/06/2017

Authority-University of Nevada (Counselling services)

Relevance- Releasing stress through the power of music

Depth- three paragraphs

Information Format-This is a research article done by professionals

Object- To inform people of the benefits of listening to classical music for stress but specifically for students who are stressed and while they study to help them.