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How To Get Free Ringtones For Your Cell Phones

The first thing you need to know is that free ringtones are associated with the carrier that provides your cell phone service. If your carrier is Verizon type free ringtones in your browser’s search engine. If your carrier is Sprint, type Sprint free ringtones in your browser’s search engine. You get the idea.Click on the link to your carrier’s free ringtones where you will be asked to type in some information, such as your cell phone number and your email address. Voila, you are in the zone to get access to more ringtones than you will ever need. Whether you prefer Country, Rap, R & B or even dance tunes, your ringtone site will have something that suits your personal taste.But wait, there is more. Do you have a favorite television show or a favorite movie theme? Whatever rings your bell, there is something just for you. There are pages of oldies but goodies if you want to feel nostalgic everytime your phone rings. You can download a jazzed up version of Some Day My Prince Will Come from the old Disney movie. Or maybe When You Wish Upon a Star. Anyone who has ever been to any of the … Read more

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Mozart, greatest natural musical genius

Mozart was no doubt the greatest child star that ever lived. He was traveling all over Europe playing music by the time he was six. Because of his constant travels, Mozart eventually learned to speak fifteen different languages. Although Mozart’s (1756-1791) earliest years were passed at Salzburg, the musical influences which surrounded his cradle were mainly Italian. Mozart wrote his first opera, ‘La Finta Semplice,’ for Vienna, when he was twelve years old. It would have been performed in 1768 but for the intrigues of jealous rivals and the knavery of an impresario. It was not actually produced until the following year, when the Archbishop of Salzburg arranged a performance of it in his own city to console his little _protégé_ for his disappointment at Vienn. Mozart’s next four operas were, for the most part, hastily written–’Mitridate, Re di Ponto’ (1770) and ‘Lucio Silla’ (1775) for Milan, “La Finta Giardiniera’ (1775) for Munich, and’Il Re Pastore’ (1775) for Salzburg. They adhere pretty closely to the conventional forms of the day, and, in spite of the beauty of many of the airs, can scarcely be said to contain much evidence of Mozart’s incomparable genius. In 1778 the young composer visited Paris … Read more

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iPhoneMOFO Announces Lulla ? Prenatal Lullabies 2.0 for iPhone Users

July 5, 2010 – Chicago, IL – iPhoneMOFO has released Lulla-Prenatal Lullabies 2.0 for iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad mobile devices. Lulla-Prenatal Lullabies is specially designed for unborn babies and moms-to-be. It offers a variety of classic music and other prenatal music that are specially designed and recommended by obstetricians and researchers. Babies can benefit a lot from hearing these music, such as enhanced attention spans, improved sleep patterns, increased cognitive development, and sharper language skills.   Formal experiments, parental observations, clinical records, and first person reports have all revealed prenatal sonic stimulation yield positive results to fetal development during pregnancy. Prenatal sonic stimulation experts also recommend selected slow passages of classic music such as Vivaldi, Telemann, Mozart and Handel which have a tempo resembling our own heart beat at rest. Mozart’s symphonies are excellent, says a researcher, because they have the right mix of new sounds and repetition, which she believes babies may enjoy. Lulla-Prenatal Lullabies is developed with full love and care.   In this updated version, new user interface looks fashionable. From the icon to the user interface, we have redesigned it with a fresh style. Totally different from the previous one.   More advanced features are added. … Read more

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The Erotic Life Of Princess Karen Sue Cantrell Of The Republic Of Aquitaine (A Night Of Don Giovanni)

  Chapter One   What happened that night I am not aware of exactly what it was, as it was like a dream where everything is blurry and all we see are the outlines of the place where we are or the people who surround us. Sometimes recognizing some of the people we already know while those we do not; we can tell little about apart from their gender, for their faces are never clear enough that we might distinguish them again as they in fact could be anybody and yet nobody.   The night was a Friday and I was getting ready to go the opera with my husband whose age exceeds mine by two decades, and as I dressed I felt as I put on my clothes that something would happen that evening that made the choosing not only the clothes I wore outside but the ones I wore inside perhaps even more important than usual. It would be almost impossible to ascertain with any reason what made me feel this way, was summer influence in the air or the lack of sexual activity in my life. This given many a reason, one of which being my husband’s … Read more

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Can Listening to Music Help Us Work Better?

There are many people who like to listen to music while they work and I am certainly one of them. I find it helps me focus more on the task at hand. Of course I can imagine that there are people who listen to music because it helps them NOT to focus on their job.
Whilst there may be many reasons for wishing to listen to music in the workplace, can it really improve your productivity?
We know that music can alter your mood. Films have been using musical scores for years to create the right mood for a scene. At times you hardly notice the music at all but you are very receptive to the mood being conveyed. So can we use music to put us in a “productive” mood?
Research seems to support such a claim. For example, a trial where 75 out of 256 workers at a large retail company were issued with personal stereos to wear at work for four weeks showed a 10% increase in productivity for the headphone wearers. Other similar research conducted by researchers at the University of Illinois found a 6.3% increase when compared with the no music control group.
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