Surely I’m not the only one who remembers what real music used to sound like. Before electronically-enhanced tracks came along, music actually had melody, rhythm, and above all - meaningful lyrics. What's happened to lyrics in today’s music? Many of the popular songs currently topping the charts have lyrics that rhyme...but that’s about it. Of course you can argue that many songs of the past were somewhat lyrically lacking, but they were usually the exception - not the rule. Today, it’s the real, soulful songs that are the exception.
What do you think? Read my article and please leave a comment!
Friday, February 18, 2011
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Sweet Dreams: How to Conquer Insomnia
Are you one of the millions who suffer from insomnia? If so, I completely commiserate with you. There’s nothing quite as frustrating as lying awake all night – completely exhausted – but unable to fall asleep. An estimated 30 to 50% of the population are affected by insomnia, with 10% suffering from chronic insomnia. What causes this stubborn sleep disorder? Is there hope for those who suffer from insomnia?
Read all about conquering insomnia here.
Read all about conquering insomnia here.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Why Quit Smoking Today?
Do you have a death wish? Most of us would hopefully answer “no” to that question but if you are a smoker, you’re answer is an emphatic “yes.” Whether you agree with that statement or not, the sad truth is smoking cigarettes will eventually kill you. If you continue smoking, chances are you will look back on your life and the decisions you made and wish to God you could go back in time and quit while you had the chance.
Cigarette smoking is an intense addiction, and it may have had a hold on you for a long time. Perhaps you’re discouraged because you think you’ve already done so much damage to your body that it’s too late to quit. It is never too late to quit. Your body will begin to heal immediately after your last cigarette, and you’ll continue to see vast improvement in the weeks and months that follow.
Read the rest of the article here.
Cigarette smoking is an intense addiction, and it may have had a hold on you for a long time. Perhaps you’re discouraged because you think you’ve already done so much damage to your body that it’s too late to quit. It is never too late to quit. Your body will begin to heal immediately after your last cigarette, and you’ll continue to see vast improvement in the weeks and months that follow.
Read the rest of the article here.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
All About Katy Perry
What does a girl raised by two pastors turn into when she’s all grown up? A flamboyant pop singer who wears outrageous outfits and belts out tunes about kissing another girl (and liking it), apparently. Maybe not all religiously-raised girls turn out this way (I know I have never worn a cone-shaped bustier or a fruit basket on my head), perhaps Katy Perry is the exception. Or perhaps it has nothing to do with her upbringing; Katy Perry just might enjoy embracing her unique individuality and love drawing attention to herself.
Read All About Katy Perry.
Read All About Katy Perry.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Homelessness - Are We Making Any Headway?
Visit virtually any city in the United States and you’ll find at least one homeless person - usually many more. Despite all our country’s advances, the number of homeless people continues to rise. The National Coalition for the Homeless (NCH) explains two major trends responsible for its increase are the growing shortage of affordable rental housing and an increase in poverty. It’s difficult to accurately estimate how many people are actually homeless but the National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty states approximately 3.5 million people are likely to experience homelessness in a given year.
According to the National Alliance to End Homelessness, the homeless population in the United States jumped approximately 20,000 people from 2008 to 2009. As a result of the declining value and availability of public assistance, families with children are among the fastest growing segments of the homeless population. In a 2007 survey of 23 American cities, the U.S. Conference of Mayors reported that families with children comprised 23% of the homeless population.
Check out the rest of the article here.
According to the National Alliance to End Homelessness, the homeless population in the United States jumped approximately 20,000 people from 2008 to 2009. As a result of the declining value and availability of public assistance, families with children are among the fastest growing segments of the homeless population. In a 2007 survey of 23 American cities, the U.S. Conference of Mayors reported that families with children comprised 23% of the homeless population.
Check out the rest of the article here.
Monday, January 17, 2011
The Danger of Electromagnetic Field (EMF)
Electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from power lines, home wiring, transformers, computers, and appliances have been linked to cancer, brain tumors, birth defects, miscarriages, chronic fatigue, headaches, nausea, and numerous other health problems. Is the threat of EMF real or imagined? Could your health be at risk without you even being aware of it?
Research studies have produced contradictory results, but the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) warns that “There is reason for concern.” By 1990, over 100 studies had been conducted worldwide. Of these, at least two dozen epidemiological studies on humans indicated a link between EMFs and serious health problems. Yet because of political and economic pressure exerted by utility, military, and computer lobbyists, we may not be getting sufficient warning regarding EMF exposure.
Read the full article here to learn about how you can protect your family from dangerous EMF.
Research studies have produced contradictory results, but the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) warns that “There is reason for concern.” By 1990, over 100 studies had been conducted worldwide. Of these, at least two dozen epidemiological studies on humans indicated a link between EMFs and serious health problems. Yet because of political and economic pressure exerted by utility, military, and computer lobbyists, we may not be getting sufficient warning regarding EMF exposure.
Read the full article here to learn about how you can protect your family from dangerous EMF.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Save Money with Solar Panels and Rooftop Wind Turbines
In today’s economy, everyone is trying to find new ways to cut costs and save money. Rooftop solar panels and small-scale wind turbines are two effective ways to reduce your home’s electric bills. Solar panels are becoming increasingly popular and can be installed on most roof styles and materials. Rooftop wind turbines are one of the most talked about trends in renewable energy, with more and more homeowners considering how these systems might save them money.
Are solar panels right for you? Read the Entire Article Here.
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