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Better Than MonaVie

Better Than MonaVie

There’s more competition for MonaVie and it’s not just another MLM.

There’s a new wonderful Acai juice company online that is selling their super acclaimed acai juice for just $14.95 a bottle for 32 oz not 25 oz like MonaVie.

Let’s see… $14.95 for 32 oz. or $39 for 25 oz. – I think a 3rd grader can figure out which is the better deal.

Oh and the quality…Read the testimonials for yourself.

They are from just real customers not distributors.

Here’s their link…

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Listening to Mozart Makes You Smarter

In 1993 researchers from the University of Wisconsin and UC Irvine discoved that listening to a Mozart Sonata increased IQ. This idea called the “Mozart Effect” has been confirmed by various studies around the world.

The study suggested that IQ rises 8 to 9 points when listening to Mozart compared to silence. Other studies have suggested improved test scores after listening to Mozart Piano Concertos. Why does this occur?

One reason is that classical music is generally very relaxing. Once the brain and body is relaxed, it is more receptive to new input. Classical music as opposed to silence or rock, hip hop or other popular music creates an environment that is conducive to cerebral activities.

Mozart and other classical music is full of a variety of precise and complex patterns of sounds, that are harmonically and mathematically in tune compared to other types of music. Ever hear a karaoke singer sing a song so out of tune and rhythmically out of place that it is simply annoying? Mozart presents the opposite with intricate harmonies and precise rhythms that stimulate brain activity.

Not all pieces of classical music are relaxing or create an environment for better cognitive abilities. However, compared to other genres of music, classical music has shown the most potential for increasing IQ.

Most classical music is “easy” to listen to, so much that it is sometimes considered “boring” compared to popular music. However, compared to other forms of popular music, it is less distracting. Therefore it helps improve focus while doing other activities.

It has been rumored that even the famed Rock n Roll Hall of Fame super group the Rolling Stones and Mick Jagger have listened to Mozart together as a group before going on stage at their concerts.

Anecdotal evidence has shown that playing classical music to plants increases the speed and development of plant growth, and that playing classical music to babies increases the reasoning skills of the child.

From a musician and musical performers viewpoint, Mozart and classical music in general is one of the most demanding and unforgiving types of music to perform. It demands full attention, expression, precision and ability, along with a connection to the music and to one’s instrument unlike any other music. To perform Mozart and classical music professionally requires the utmost in musical ability and experience. This could explain why listening to Mozart helps increase our cognitive abilities. The music itself is “smarter” so it causes the listener to be smarter as well.

Colleges Want to Lower Legal Drinking Age?

In today’s headlines Educators Want to Lower the Drinking Age in the Washington Post…

Scores of college presidents, including the head of Maryland’s public university system and the president of Johns Hopkins University, have an unexpected request for legislators: Please, lower the drinking age.

The stated logic is that by lowering the drinking age it will prevent “binge drinking”.

The unstated logic here is that the campus pubs will make a boatload of more revenue selling alcohol to 18 year old college students.

Come on! Are these college presidents serious?

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An Open Letter to Steve Jobs And Larry Page

I originally sent this email to Steve Jobs at “sjobs@apple.com” about 2 months ago and never got any reply. I never got a bounce either. The address is deemed to be reliable but I’m also told that Steve has many assistants answering his corporate email.

My friend suggested that Google would be more interested and I think he’s right. I thought I saw Larry Page at my local inet cafe here in Honolulu a couple of months ago. My wife then told me about the same time that one of Google’s founders bought a house of someone we know of on the North Shore. It could have been Larry.

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Colt Brennan: Impressive Pre Season With Redskins

Colt Brennan: Impressive Pre Season With Redskins…More to great games to come from Former Hawaii Quarterback

“Profile of a Competitor and Things to Come…”

Colt Brennan has now seen several minutes of play in games in the NFL preseason in his rookie year with the Washington Redskins.

In watching replays on YouTube this is what I’ve come to understand about Colt:

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How To Be Happy: In 3 Easy Steps

Happiness – How to Get it in Three Easy Steps
by Robert Paterson

Happiness – everyone wants it, everyone dreams of having it, but for most of us, happiness just seems like an impossible dream. In the world of today, when everything is so fast-paced and stressful, how can happiness ever be achieved? And while it may be all right for those who have money and can buy their way into being happy, for most everybody else it just seems like life is destined to be miserable. With all these disadvantages, how can happiness ever be possible?

Well to begin with, it is no more difficult to become happy in the modern world than it has ever been. And the good news is that happiness can start from where you are, whatever the circumstances. It doesn’t matter if you have no money, once you start getting happiness by applying these Three Easy Steps, everything else will follow, including prosperity.

Step One: The first thing you must consider is that no one else can be relied on to make you happy. Yes it might happen, but ultimately your own happiness has to come from within you. So start for yourself, and don’t wait for other people. Also it is important that you don’t take too much notice of the opinions of others. Once you have decided for yourself what makes you happy, then go with that, whatever other people say. We don’t mean that you should be arrogant, but you should be self-reliant.

Step Two: This leads on to the next step, which is to spend some time deciding what makes you happy. If you think carefully about this, you may find that what you come up with is different to what other people may expect of you. Think about those things in your life which make you happy, but also about those things that are not currently around you in your life but which you would like to have. It does not have to be only objects that you think about, it can be ideas, or relationships, anything you choose.

Step Three
: Once you have made a good long list of what makes you happy, then focus all your attention on those things or ideas or people. As you give them your attention more and more, you will find that they begin to figure more importantly in your life. As this happens, you will certainly find that more opportunities arise for you to be happy.

The important thing is not to allow other people to drag you down to their own miserable level. This is a characteristic of negative people, they have a need for someone else to share their miserable outlook on life.

Think for yourself, decide what makes you happy, and then focus all your attention on that. There you have the Three Easy Steps to happiness!

Robert Paterson writes about many different subjects, including Happiness! If you want more information, with lots of helpful advice, tips and ideas on how to turn life around and find happiness, why not visit his blog by clicking on this link http://phe-happiness.blogspot.com/.

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How To Have More Happiness In Your Life

10 Steps to Being Happy Now

Feeling happy is something everyone wants.  Whether or not you admit it to yourself, being happy is something each of us seeks.  The positive feelings the come from helping others and doing something well are wonderful.  These are two examples of actions that we take that provide us good feelings.  This reinforces our desire to do more.  A cycle of positive repeatable actions not only benefits the intended recipient but also the giver.  This is an example of a tangible action with verifiable results.  Philanthropists do what they do for a number of reasons.  They often express it this way: They want to give back for the good they have received.  Yes they may not do what they do for purely altruistic reasons, but neither can we, nor should we attempt to determine motives by speculation.

Isn’t it better to make every attempt to live a happy and satisfied life and help others to do the same?  A famous person once said, “Give enough people what they want and you will get what you want too.”  The problem is that negative circumstances and problems seem to crowd our lives.  The result is that often people become overwhelmed, discouraged and depressed.

How can you move from feeling negative, despite all that is around you that makes you feel much less positive than you would like to be?  Below are “10 Steps to Being Happy Now”.  Read them through and find more information at the end of this article.

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Beating Warren Buffett With Today’s Penny Stocks

Beating Buffett With Today’s Penny Stocks
by Jim Nelson

In 1936, one smart six-year-old purchased a few 6-packs of Coca Cola from his grandfather’s grocery story for a quarter per pack and resold each bottle for a nickel apiece. With that initial 20% profit he made of each 6-pack, the world’s richest man got his start in business.

Today, that same man owns $12.2 billion worth of Coca Cola Co. Obviously, I’m talking about Warren Buffet…

Everyone already knows all there is to know about him… or so they think…

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