CuCultivation Theory is a communication theory that argues media's long-term effects shape individuals' perceptions of reality and reflect cultural values. Developed in the second half of the 20th century, this theory posits that media content molds societal perceptions of reality and guides individuals' beliefs, attitudes and behaviors. Communication studies and cultural research, disciplines in which this theory holds a significant place, offer a framework for analyzing media's influence on soci
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Fatihhan Adana

The mouth harp is a traditional instrument made from hard materials such as metal, bamboo, or bone, and produces sound through resonance within the mouth. This instrument, belonging to the lamellophone class, creates sound by vibrating a flexible reed with the finger. The instrument is placed in the mouth and held stable with the help of the lips, teeth, or jaw, and the player's oral cavity functions as a resonance chamber. In this regard, the mouth harp possesses both idiophonic and aerophonic
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Sümeyye Akkanat Terzioğlu