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Second National Preventive Health Research Programme Defined Terms - Bohemian Teenager Symphony Orchestra Programme Bohemian Teenager Symphony Orchestras Programme Four Purposes Of Second National Preventive Health Research Programme or Four Purposes means to - i) increase Self-esteem to provide purpose for not only the 90 approx. Interested Marginalised Teenagers who make up each of 20 Bohemian Teenager Symphony Orchestras in the Selected 20 Lowest Socio-Economic Regions, 1,800 Interested Marginalised Teenagers 'in toto', but also amongst the residents of these 20 regions, by instilling a sense of pride in the achievements of their BTSO as recognised by RTV Promotion of their participation in the Annual National Bohemian Teenager Symphony Orchestras Competition and other performances at community halls in their 'Local Bohemian Community'; ii) increase the socio-economic status of the Selected 20 Lowest Socio-Economic Regions in the 20 Bohemian Teenager Symphony Orchestras to express their unorthodox social viewpoint and/or unconventional appearance/behaviour by performing orchestral music with a Bohemian Cultural Flavour in a Well-Balanced Symphony Orchestra within their 'Local Bohemian Community'; iii) achieve Forecast Return On BTSO Capex whereby for every dollar expended by the BTSO SPV to reduce the Adverse Costs will be - a) recovered within 5 years; and b) at least twofold within 10 years, largely due to no major on-going outlay for Symphony Orchestra Instruments and Medium Term Benefits Of BTSOP and Long Term Benefits Of BTSOP, as calculated by applying the Return On BTSO Capex Formula using Return On BTSO Capex Software; and iv) facilitate a Local Community Healthy Lifestyle. Re i) above, Three Famous Orchestras And Choirs Which Have Successfully Targeted Homeless and Marginalised notes, 'inter alia' that one of the several governments that have sought to copy the Venezuela Model (explained therein) is Big Noise in Scotland which comments: "Through learning to play together, the children learn to live together, and to grow up as confident people with respect for themselves and each other.” "Big Noise removes the barriers that keep underprivileged children from having the opportunity to be in an orchestra. “We work very hard to make sure that a child who is interested in being in the orchestra, gets to be in the orchestra. If they aren’t interested and don’t want to come then that’s fine. Maybe they will change their minds later when they see how much others are enjoying it. But if they want to come and there is a barrier stopping them, then we will remove it.” As with the El Sistema-inspired projects in Ottawa and New York City, Big Noise through the efforts of Sistema Scotland offers a beacon of light for underprivileged children. In the words of El Sistema founder, Dr. José Antonio Abreu, these are projects that fight “against poverty because a child who is materially poor becomes spiritually rich through music. Once the child has been enriched by music spiritually, he’s well prepared to belong and succeed in society.” Unlike the Venezuela Model and its "copies" (Big Noise in Scotland and El Sistema-inspired projects in Ottawa and New York City) which target children, the Bohemian Teenager Symphony Orchestras Research Programme has included the word Bohemian because a Bohemian Cultural Flavour will more successfully appeal to, attract (and retain) Interested Marginalised Teenagers in the Selected 20 Lowest Socio-Economic Regions In Australia With A Population >1,500 to form and maintain one of 20 Bohemian Teenager Symphony Orchestras across Australia for the Four Purposes Of Second National Preventive Health Research Programme. BTSONP seeks to encourage the Bohemian traits of many Marginalised teenagers by displaying through orchestral music within a 'Local Community Common Bond Support Group', their unorthodox social viewpoints and/or unconventional appearance and behaviour. BTSONP does not to seek to 'force convention' upon these Marginalised teenagers. However, by encouraging such Marginalised teenagers to project their unorthodoxy through classical music with a Bohemian Cultural Flavour, the opposite will result, as upon learning from a Bohemian Symphony Orchestra Conductor to play a Symphony Orchestra Instrument in a Well-Balanced Symphony Orchestra, which competes against the other 19 Bohemian Teenager Symphony Orchestras in an Annual National Bohemian Teenager Symphony Orchestras Competition importantly with 'RTV Promotion' which galvanises enthusiasm and bonding, Interested Marginalised Teenagers will enhance self-esteem/self-confidence resulting in Medium Term Benefits Of BTSOP, and ultimately Long Term Benefits Of BTSOP.
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