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This album is the same as in normal operation, has the same 13 tracks as "Keep on Loving You" unless it has an exclusive bonus DVD only to Target Stores. This is not a human being is a Target Exclusive Deluxe Edition.

The list of tracks and the song or the video length is the length of two for the record, as follows:
Disc 1 (CD):
Before Strange - 02.59 clock
According Just when I thought I would stop loving you - 03.49 clock
The third Keep on Lovin 'You - 03:13
I want a fourth Cowboy "- 3:38
Fifth Consider Me Gone- 03.37 clock
But because the sixth - 3: 27
Seventh Pink Guitar - 02.52 clock
She's eighth turns 50 today - 04.04 clock
Eight Crazy ninth hour (in the history of Love) - 4:03
10th Nothing to Lose - 4:46
11 Over You - 03.56 clock
12 ° Maggie Creek Road - 04:49
13 I want what he has seen - 02:57
Enhanced Content:
First Video of "Strange Music - 02:57
According to "Consider Me Gone" CMT Invitation Only - 03:38

Disc 2 (DVD Target Exclusive):
Before Making of video "strange" - 22:27
Reba Third Day of Stardom "behind the scenes! - 4:00



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Toy Story 2 - Part 6/10 [HQ]

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Woody prepares to go to summer camp with Andy for the weekend, but Andy rips his arm by accident while playing with his toys before leaving, forcing him to be placed on a shelf and stay behind. The...



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Warning- Much of this is the same review I wrote for First Rays of the New Rising Sun. There are a few changes. But, what I hold true for that release is no less valid for this one.

Ok, Ok. I'm currently and old fart who spent my teen years in the late 1960s. I always loved music and yes I still love all those bands from that era. I still have a turntable albeit I have more money invested in my phono preamp than I had in my entire system back in the day. In fact I suspect our house at that time dollar for dollar cost less than my current audio system. I never threw out or packed away my LPS when I made CDs my format of choice. So, let's recap: I'm old. I grew up on what is now called classic rock and roll. I still like music, classic R&R among the genres I still really like. I have a stereo system that kicks butt.

Now, concerning Mr. Hendrix. I loved him from the moment my cheesy old Garrard turntable spun Are You Experienced for the first time. This was around late 1969. Yes, it was released a few years earlier, but I was still making the awkward transition from green plastic army men and model cars to girls and rock and roll. We didn't have a stereo at home, just an AM/FM/Short-wave radio. My tardiness in finding Jimi Hendrix's LP can be forgiven. Later that year, Mom was divorced and she and the Tribe of Seven relocated to a small city midway up Long Island. Being the oldest, young, strong, and suddenly largely without adult supervision I changed radically. I got thrown out of school and went to work, saving enough money to buy an all in one stereo system with the previously mentioned Garrard turntable. My first three LP purchases were Muddy Water's Electric Mud, Ultimate Spinach's Just Like Romeo and Juliet, and the Jimi Hendrix Experience's Are You Experienced. Hendrix's guitar spoke to my life! Soon after came Axis: Bold as Love and then Electric Ladyland. Next up was Smash Hits! and then came Band of Gypsies which I didn't understand. I gradually became aware that musicians had things to say. Hendrix was different. He didn't need the put-on publicity stories like the Stones were accused of doing. He didn't need the indulgent stage volatility of the Who and Kinks. He didn't speak with the acerbic wit of John Lennon that few in the US understood at the time. It wasn't the ego-maniacal ravings of Ritchie Blackmore boasting of his guitar prowess. Yes, Hendrix was different. He didn't seem so much out to impress his audience as he was just being himself and pushing himself forward, out and away. The man was his music and the music was the man. If the rest of us wanted to follow along with him on his journey, there was always room for us. It was important to remember it was his trip and we were just passengers. He was the driver. We were the riders. Even though I was still largely a hormone driven, dopey kid at the time, I got what he was saying and was doing. But, like Jim Morrison, far too many people didn't "get" Hendrix and wanted to act like they owned him. They totally missed the musician, the mastery, the power, the man, and focused on the spectacle. Like crabs in a pail that pull the ones who try to escape back into the confines of their container, they were never willing to give him the freedom they claimed to represent. Hendrix became painfully aware that too many of his "fans" wanted to keep him burning guitars, playing with his teeth, and doing the other stage antics that were just the visual result of man, guitar, music, and the cosmos fusing together. The financial vampires that surrounded Hendrix knew those physical antics were what so many focused on. They knew that was where the money was, and with their blood sucking fangs deep in his cash flow, his escape with his art into the uncharted realms he wanted to explore was doubtful. After I "got" Hendrix, I finally "got" Band of Gypsies. And Jimi finally got away. After he was gone I remember when Cry of Love was released. Almost every track seemed to indicate he knew it was ending for him. Jimi's frustration showed (My Friend. Lyrics dealt directly with death and rebirth (Angel and especially Belly Button Window. To this day, I am convinced he knew! Damn, I missed him and hated the thought of no more music from him. But, I also wasn't so selfish that I would begrudge him the peace he found in death that was kept from him in life.

Sometime after his passing another album did come out. I'm not sure if it was this one or the First Rays LP. I do recall it was a single LP and the cover was similar to First Rays I think. I remember it was sort of purple and blue but I don't remember a picture of Jimi on the cover. I shopped at some pretty damn good record stores so it may well have been this one rather than First Rays. There was a write up about the record that said this was the new direction Hendrix was wanting to take with his music. As I remember the article, it claimed this was what he was doing to keep his sanity filling the personal need to push boundaries, but something his fans would not be ready for. I remember being disappointed in the record, as it wasn't the feedback power driven guitar I was used to. I seem to recall it was largely instrumental as well. I wish I could remember for certain what it was. I can't find reference to it on the discographies I have searched. At the time I had little exposure to or knowledge of jazz, real blues, or anything beyond AM radio and stuff I'd pick up on the BBC. Honestly, I didn't understand what I was hearing. Over the next several years after discovering Underground Radio, traveling and meeting many new and different kinds of people, my world and everything in it expanded. Yes, Jimi, old friend. I finally was experienced. I became a huge fan of progressive rock and later, fusion jazz, jazz, and dozens of genres of music since.

I can't say I knew what was up with the sudden spate of Hendrix music that was coming out other than much of it was terrible. If it had a decent sound quality, it was all just greatest hits type mixes. Tracks from other albums were repackaged in endless combinations and with different art work. There was little that was new. There was also a lot of live material coming out, but it was mostly bootleg audio quality. When video footage started being released, it was more of the same- most was crap. Bad sound and limited or poorly shot performances. I bought many of them hoping for something I hadn't seen or heard. Eventually, I gave up. (Currently I have seen this same phenomenon happening with Bob Marley)It was only later I learned of the battle for the rights to his catalog between Dark Forces of Exploitation and the Hendrix Family. I learned the Dark Ones were cashing in on Hendrix and cared for nothing but fleecing fans out of a few more dollars. Then it all made sense!

I was absolutely delighted to learn that this title was released and was also available on LP format. And being released with the approval of the Hendrix Family was a huge plus! There are samples of the track here on Amazon so they can be listened to. I think everybody interested in rock music of any era is aware of Jimi Hendrix and knows what to expect from his music. Here you can listen to "traditional" Hendrix, but also hear him pushing forward, and out, and up, and taking his music to new places. I can say nothing that hasn't already been said about him and his music. I can talk about my passion for it and hope it adds weight to my words. I couldn't get this set on the turntable fast enough. Jimi and I picked right back up where we had left off. It wasn't just that I finally had a system powerful enough feel the music pounding my body or speakers with the dynamic range to pick up every time his finger touched a string. It wasn't that I could approach near concert volume although all that helped! It was my old friend back again to play for me. The hair on my neck and arms stood up during some passages. During others, I was the wild young man back on Eastern Long Island again; as yet unaware of the Hendrix guitar solo like ride my life was going to take me on. And what a ride it was! Thank you Jimi, thank you Hendrix Family. Thank you for doing this, for sharing Jimi with us as he deserves to be heard. Hopefully we are older and wiser now and can understand him as guide and master. If you haven't been experienced, come on the trip with us- This is still one more space!



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Homo Floresiensis And The Facts Emerging About The Evolution Myth

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An excavation team under the leadership of Australian and Indonesian scientists have unearthed the remains of eight human beings of rather short stature and small brain volume in the Liang Bua cave on the Indonesian island of Flores. The fossils were ascribed the name Homo floresiensis (Flores Man) after the island on which they were discovered.

One skeleton, estimated to be that of a woman in her 30s and calculated to be some 18,000 years old, was only 1 metre tall. The brain volume of the woman in question was a mere 380 cc. That is significant since it may be regarded as small even for a chimpanzee. Investigations into the findings, estimated to belong to at least eight individuals, show that H. floresiensis lived in this cave between 95,000 and 12,000 years ago. The common opinion of the scientists who examined the tools and animal bones unearthed in the cave is that H. floresiensis individuals exhibited complex behaviour requiring the capacity for speech, in other words that they were social and intelligent human beings with creative ability. Stones carved and sharpened for particular purposes discovered in the cave, and animal bones, show that these people were successful hunters, capable of catching animals larger than themselves.
What you have read so far are the objective facts regarding the findings unearthed. Now let us examine the distortions perpetrated by evolutionists in order to fit these findings to the evolution myth and see how a discovery that actually deals a severe blow to Darwinism has been turned into a propaganda tool by the Darwinist media.

This article responds to the evolutionist claims concerning H. floresiensis made in the framework of the October 28, 2004, report on Ntvmsnbc.com titled "Revolution in Anthropology: The Hobbits." In this report, Ntvmsnbc.com announced the H. floresiensis discovery under the caption "new human-like species unearthed," and claimed that these creatures emerged on the island of Flores as the result of "an unforeseen process of evolution." The reasons why these claims possess no valid scientific validity are set out below, and Ntvmsnbc.com's blind support for Darwinism is revealed.

The "new human-like species" deception

The reason why scientists have elected to give the fossils in question the name H. floresiensis is this: when researchers who have accepted the idea that human beings came into being through evolution right from the outset lay their hands on fossils belonging to old human races they name them in such a way as to accord with the evolutionary myth they have present in their minds. The method of doing this is based on exaggerated interpretation of the variations (*) among old human races and between them and modern man, and thus the declaration of the fossils as a "new species."

The H. floresiensis fossils are also a product of this method, and their description as a new species rests solely on evolutionist preconceptions.

The fact is that the description of H. floresiensis as a new human species provides no support at all for the theory of evolution, but on the contrary reveals how forced the claims regarding it actually are.

1. It is impossible to gauge species boundaries by looking at bones

The concept of the biological species is used in the present day for organisms included in the same category that are able to mate and produce healthy offspring. This definition is based on mutual reproducibility as setting out the boundary criterion between species. There is no means of knowing, however, just by looking at the fossilised bones of organisms that lived in the past which were able to reproduce with which.

Classification based on degrees of similarities between bones (in other words the variations exhibited among these) may not reveal scientifically definite conclusions. That is because although some species (such as the dog) exhibit wide variation, others (such as the cheetah) are known to exhibit only narrow variation.

Accordingly, when fossils belonging to extinct living things are discovered the variation observed may stem from one of two reasons. This variation either belongs to a species exhibiting wide variation or to a few separate species exhibiting narrow variation. Yet there is no way of knowing which of the two actually applies. Indeed, Alan Walker, a Pennsylvania State University paleoanthropologist, and also an evolutionist, admits this fact by saying that one cannot know whether or not a fossil is representative of the community to which it belongs. He further states that one cannot know whether it comes from one of the ends of the species range, or from somewhere in the middle. (i)

Richard Potts, another evolutionist and anthropologist, as well as director of the Human Origins Program at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, accepts the same truth in the words: "To my mind it is very difficult to say, just from the bones, where the species boundaries lie." (ii)

2. It is a mistake to generalise the features of a species from just a limited number of fossils
Evolutionists define the H. floresiensis fossils as a separate species, and regard its small brain volume and short skeleton as characteristics of that species. The fact is, however, that individuals may not carry all the features in the population gene pool (the collection of genes giving rise to a species) in their bodies. To put it another way, the features exhibited by individuals may not be those generally exhibited in the population. That being the case, the smaller the number of fossils analysed, the greater the risk of error in assuming that their features are those of the general population to which they belong. Robert Locke, editor of the magazine Discovering Archaeology, has elucidated this with a simple analogy. He said that if a paleoanthropologist of the future discovers bones belonging to a professional basketball player, then twenty-first century man may well seem to have been a giant species. He further stated that if the skeleton belongs to a jockey, on the other hand, then we will seem to have been short and puny bipeds. (iii)

In short, the definition of H. floresiensis as a separate species based on its small brain volume and short skeleton, and the assumption that all individuals possessed those same features, is a mistake. These fossils may well be regarded as variations seen in old human races living at that time. Indeed, that is the truth which emerges when the analysis performed on H. floresiensis is not restricted to its anatomy.

H. floresiensis: An Ancient Human Race

A human being may be a dwarf, have a small brain volume, a slightly protruding jaw or a narrow forehead. He or she may even walk leaning over with a hunched back due to a disease of the joints. Yet those anatomical features do not make that person a non-human species.

Modern day dwarves are living documentation of this. According to the Guinness Records Internet site, the American Tamara de Treaux is a 77 cm (2 ft 7 in) tall cinema actor. The Filipino Weng Wang is another short actor at 83 cm (2 ft 9 in) tall. The shortest married couple are the Brazilian Douglas da Silva (90 cm / 35 in) and Claudia Rocha (93 cm / 36 in). (iv)

Just like these people, H. floresiensis individuals possessed creative and linguistic capabilities, led social lives and were intelligent. H. floresiensis is of course an important discovery in terms of showing that human beings can actually possess such small brain volumes.

So, how is it that these people possessed such small brain volumes and short skeletons?

In their articles published in the journal Nature, (v, vi) the scientists who discovered H. floresiensis touch on two possibilities with regard to the dimensions of these fossils. The first is abnormalities that emerged as the result of a genetic mutation. One of the leading names from the research team, paleoanthropologist Peter Brown, describes in an interview published on the journal Scientific American website how brain volume is exceedingly small in people exposed to such abnormalities (pituitary dwarves or microcephalic dwarves). Brown states that no traces of such abnormality have been encountered in the H. floresiensis anatomy, but it is also hard to disregard the possibility (vii). The second possibility, on which scientists have concentrated more is that H. floresiensis may have been affected by a process known as island dwarfism.

Island dwarfism describes living things divided by geographic isolation from the land population undergoing gradual physical shrinkage due to a local insufficiency of food resources. This process is well known from mammal fossils unearthed on islands. For example, it is estimated that 1 metre tall elephants discovered on Sicily and Malta turned into dwarves in as little as 5,000 years after being stranded on the islands and divided from 4 metre high elephants. (viii) This explanation is distorted on Ntvmsnbc.com and H. floresiensis is claimed "to have undergone an unforeseen process of evolution on the island." In fact, however, nothing about island dwarfism supports the theory of evolution. A living thing entering into a process of dimensional shrinkage in no way acquires any new genetic feature, and does not turn into another living thing. It merely decreases in size within the boundaries permitted by its genetic pool. Since no new living thing or feature based on more complex genetic information emerges there can be no question of any "evolution" here. For instance, a mini-radio produced by engineers is still a radio, and no progress that might enable it to function as a television has taken place. In the same way that the mini-radio does not evolve into a television, so H. floresiensis did not evolve into other living forms. Therefore, Ntvmsnbc.com's claims regarding H. floresiensis consist of groundless Darwinist propaganda.

The tools they used are evidence that H. floresiensis was an ancient human race

According to the dwarfism scenario, it is assumed that the H. floresiensis line descended from Homo erectus. The justification for that belief is as follows: In 1998, M.J. Morwood, one of the researchers who discovered H. floresiensis, reported that they had unearthed stone tools dating back some 800,000 years in previous digs on the island. (ix) Not only do these tools resemble those made by H. erectus, but H. floresiensis' facial anatomy also generally resembles that of H. erectus. (x) In addition, the East Asia region in which the island lies is one of the regions where H. erectus existed for a long period. One article published in Science journal in 1996 listed evidence that H. erectus had survived on Java, an Indonesian island like Flores, until as recently as 27,000 years ago. (xi)

All this shows that H. floresiensis is a variation of H. erectus and that both may have existed side by side for tens of thousands of years. (Although described as a separate species from modern man by evolutionists, H. erectus is actually an ancient human race. For further details click HERE and HERE.)

National Geographic's Evolution Deception

Close inspection reveals that organs such as lips, nose and ears, which cannot be determined from bones, have been portrayed, and in such a way as to impart an ape-like appearance. Just about all the world's most prominent news agencies used this deceptive reconstruction in reporting the discovery of Homo floresiensis. A fossil that actually totally undermines evolutionary scenarios was thus distorted and depicted to millions as if it were actually evidence for Darwinism.

What H. floresiensis Reveals about the Myth of Evolution

For more than a century now, evolutionists have been claiming that there was an increase in brain volume during the imaginary human evolution process. They also relate the myth that during this fictitious process human beings acquired the intellect and powers of creativity and speech they possess in parallel to the growth in brain volume. None of these tales is of any scientific value, however. Henry Gee, editor of the journal Nature and an evolutionist who has written many articles and books on the subject of evolution, admitted as much in his book In Search of Deep Time:

For example, the [alleged] evolution of Man is said to have been driven by improvements in posture, brain size, and the coordination between hand and eye, which led to technological achievements such as fire, the manufacture of tools, and the use of language. But such scenarios are subjective. They can never be tested by experiment, and so they are unscientific. They rely for their currency not on scientific test, but on assertion and the authority of their presentation. (xii)

With the discovery of H. floresiensis, the myth that human intelligence emerged together with increase in brain volume has become even less credible than ever. That is because H. floresiensis, with a brain volume no larger than that of a chimpanzee, exhibits behaviour no different to that of a large-brained human being, thus proving that human intelligence and mental ability are not proportional to brain volume.

That is the exact meaning of Henry Gee's words in interpreting the discovery of H. floresiensis: "The whole idea that you need a particular brain size to do anything intelligent is completely blown away by this find." (xiii)

"Little Lady of Flores Forces Rethink of Human Evolution"

The real shock for evolutionists came from learning that an alleged hominid with such a small brain volume lived not millions of years ago but only 18,000 years previously. Chris Stringer from London's Natural History Museum admits his astonishment thus:

"Here is a creature with a brain the size of a chimpanzee's, but apparently a tool-maker and hunter, and perhaps descended from the world's first mariners. Its very existence shows how little we know about human evolution. I could never have imagined a creature like this, living as recently as this." (xiv)

Peter Brown, one of the leaders of the research team, describes his astonishment when he measured the skull, and admits that H. floresiensis is totally incompatible with evolutionary accounts: "Small stature is easy to accommodate, but small brain size is a bigger problem - it still is." (xv)

The Nature journal news service that published the discovery of H. floresiensis summarizes the dilemma facing evolutionists in the headline it chose, "Little Lady of Flores Forces Rethink of Human Evolution."

Problems, astonishment, confused statements, a theory in need of a rethink...

Evolutionists' own statements reflect the heavy blow the fossil in question has dealt to the illusory scenario of human evolution. Furthermore, the depiction of these fossils as evidence for evolution in the media shows once again that Darwinism is a belief system kept blindly alive in the face of the facts, since evolutionists still refuse to abandon their theory in the face of the fossil findings that have recently totally demolished the myths they recounted so tirelessly for so many years. Evolutionists gloss over every new blow dealt to their scenarios by new discoveries by saying, in effect, "that means we evolved not in this way, but in that," and still attempt to keep the myth of evolution they support so blindly alive behind a scientific mask.

Conclusion:

The game played by evolutionists by interpreting variations in ancient bones according to their own preconceptions consists of window-dressing scenarios of human evolution in any way they choose. It needs to be realized that telling fairy tales based on the similarity of bones is a pointless activity in the face of the true facts.

Organs possessed by human beings, such as the eye, ear and heart, exhibit a complexity that cannot be explained in terms of random occurrences. Modern science has revealed that chance has no power even to produce a single one of the tens of thousands of proteins in one single cell among all the trillions in the human body, let alone an entire organ.

With the perfect organs and systems they possess, human beings exhibit an evident design. Medical textbooks and encyclopaedias document the scale of the complex information on which that design is based. There can be no doubt that the origin of a human being with such a perfect, information-based design, is "creation."

It is Almighty God, the Creator of All, Who creates human beings, and He has no partners in His creation. This truth has been revealed in the Qur'an:

"Do you then disbelieve in Him Who created you from dust, then from a drop of sperm, and then formed you as a man? He is, however, God, my Lord, and I will not associate anyone with my Lord." (Qur'an, 18: 37-38)

(*) The term variation is used in biology to describe differences from a known form, function or structure. The term is also used to describe an organism that exhibits such differences.

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First off let me say up front I've been listening to the Great Jimi Hendrix all my life. Am I obsessed? Possibly, Am I crazy? Maybe, Am I the biggest Hendrix fan in the galaxy? Absolutely! I own everything Hendrix ever made that's out so far. From all the bootlegs, To the Dagger Stuff, And by the way the dagger concerts are great! Pick them up when you can. I also own all the Michael Jeffery Estate Tapes. And I can say with out a doubt that VALLEY'S OF NEPTUNE is one of Jimi's great album's!!! That's right a truly great recording. I was totally shocked when I listened to it the first time. Jimi sounds great and the songs in there different mixes is phenomenal. The song Valleys Of Neptune is excellent. I can truly say this album is a classic! I would list it like this - #1- Are you experienced #2- Electric Ladyland #3- Axis:Bold as Love #4- Band Of Gypsys #5- First Rays Of The New Rising Sun #6- Valleys Of Neptune. That's right it is that good/great! So don't listen to all the naysayers who say this is just scraps or unfinished songs they are dead wrong. And for all you Hendrix fans out there, There is alot more where this came from. In the book BLACK GOLD - THE LOST ARCHIVES OF JIMI HENDRIX - It states that there are thousands of hours of unreleased music in the vault. They will be releasing Jimi's music for the next 50 years!!! So go buy this now! You won't be sorry! Long Live The Master Of The Stratocaster!!! Peace!



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Nonverbal communication is a means of transmitting information through facial expressions, gestures, touching, physical movement, posture, body adornment (clothing, jewelry, hairstyle, tattoos, etc.), and even the tone, timbre and volume of an individual's voice.

Even though the transmission of this information comprises 60-65% of all interpersonal communication, most people go through life totally unaware of what their body language is saying to others.

Because people are not always aware they are communicating nonverbally, body language is often more honest than an individual's carefully crafted words.

And let's be honest, if there is any discrepancy between WHAT someone says and HOW they say it, we almost always believe their body language over their spoken word.

Last week, when working with a group of individuals who are in professional transition, we discussed the importance of walking into every job interview with complete confidence - truly believing that the individual you are about to meet is going to like you and see the value in what you have to offer.

For many, the job interview is an uncomfortable environment, and when we find ourselves in an uncomfortable environment, our limbic brain "leaks" our negative feelings out to the rest of the world in the form of body language.

In an attempt to restore itself to "normal conditions," the brain will enlist the body to provide comforting behaviors. In other words, the brain requires the body to do something that will stimulate nerve endings to release calming endorphins in the brain, so that the brain can be soothed. (Panksepp, 1998, 272) (Navarro, 2007, 141-163) (Navarro & Karlins, 2008, 35-37)

Examples of these comforting/pacifying behaviors would be soothing our neck with a gentle massage, stroking our face, or playing with our hair - which is MY pacifying behavior. Shhh...Don't tell anyone!:-)

For others, a pacifying behavior might be using one hand to rub a finger on your other hand, using both hands to rub the tops of your thighs, rubbing your checks or lips from the inside with your tongue or exhaling slowly with puffed cheeks. Just last week I spoke with a gentleman whose pacifying behavior was grabbing his earlobe and massaging it for one to two seconds.

So why is this important?
Since these outward signals can be read in real time, others can observe and decode them immediately (Navarro & Karlins, 2008, 35-37). If the person with whom we are speaking observes this body language and senses we are uncomfortable, it is likely to have a negative impact on our interaction with him or her.

Therefore, it is imperative that we identify our individual pacifying behaviors and learn to proactively recognize and manage them so that we always appear "nonverbally confident" to those who are listening to AND watching us!

Source Notes:
Navarro, J. (2007). Psychologie de la communication non verbale. In M. St-Yues & M. Tanguay (Eds.), Psychologie de l'enquete criminelle: La recherche de la verite. Cowansville, Quebec: Les Editions Yvon Blais: 141-163.

Navarro, J. & Karlins, M. (2008). What Every Body Is Saying: An Ex-FBI Agent's Guide to Speed-Reading People. New York: HarperCollins Publishers.

Panksepp, J. (1998). Affective neuroscience: The foundations of human and animal emotions. New York: Oxford University Press, Inc.

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Ok, Ok. I'm currently and old fart who spent my teen years in the late 1960s. I always loved music and yes I still love all those bands from that era. I still have a turntable albeit I have more money invested in my phono preamp than I had in my entire system back in the day. In fact I suspect our house at that time dollar for dollar cost less than my current audio system. I never threw out or packed away my LPS when I made CDs my format of choice. So, let's recap: I'm old. I grew up on what is now called classic rock and roll. I still like music, classic R&R among the genres I still really like. I have a stereo system that kicks butt.

Now, concerning Mr. Hendrix. I loved him from the moment my cheesy old Garrard turntable spun Are You Experienced for the first time. This was around late 1969. Yes, it was released a few years earlier, but I was still making the awkward transition from green plastic army men and model cars to girls and rock and roll. We didn't have a stereo at home, just an AM/FM/Short-wave radio. My tardiness in finding Jimi Hendrix's LP can be forgiven. Later that year, Mom was divorced and she and the Tribe of Seven relocated to a small city midway up Long Island. Being the oldest, young, strong, and suddenly largely without adult supervision I changed radically. I got thrown out of school and went to work, saving enough money to buy an all in one stereo system with the previously mentioned Garrard turntable. My first three LP purchases were Muddy Water's Electric Mud, Ultimate Spinach's Just Like Romeo and Juliet, and the Jimi Hendrix Experience's Are You Experienced. Hendrix's guitar spoke to my life! Soon after came Axis: Bold as Love and then Electric Ladyland. Next up was Smash Hits! and then came Band of Gypsies which I didn't understand. I gradually became aware that musicians had things to say. Hendrix was different. He didn't need the put-on publicity stories like the Stones were accused of doing. He didn't need the indulgent stage volatility of the Who and Kinks. He didn't speak with the acerbic wit of John Lennon that few in the US understood at the time. It wasn't the ego-maniacal ravings of Ritchie Blackmore boasting of his guitar prowess. Yes, Hendrix was different. He didn't seem so much out to impress his audience as he was just being himself and pushing himself forward, out and away. The man was his music and the music was the man. If the rest of us wanted to follow along with him on his journey, there was always room for us. It was important to remember it was his trip and we were just passengers. He was the driver. We were the riders. Even though I was still largely a hormone driven, dopey kid at the time, I got what he was saying and was doing. But, like Jim Morrison, far too many people didn't "get" Hendrix and wanted to act like they owned him. They totally missed the musician, the mastery, the power, the man, and focused on the spectacle. Like crabs in a pail that pull the ones who try to escape back into the confines of their container, they were never willing to give him the freedom they claimed to represent. Hendrix became painfully aware that too many of his "fans" wanted to keep him burning guitars, playing with his teeth, and doing the other stage antics that were just the visual result of man, guitar, music, and the cosmos fusing together. The financial vampires that surrounded Hendrix knew those physical antics were what so many focused on. They knew that was where the money was, and with their blood sucking fangs deep in his cash flow, his escape with his art into the uncharted realms he wanted to explore was doubtful. After I "got" Hendrix, I finally "got" Band of Gypsies. And Jimi finally got away. After he was gone I remember when Cry of Love was released. Almost every track seemed to indicate he knew it was ending for him. Jimi's frustration showed (My Friend. Lyrics dealt directly with death and rebirth (Angel and especially Belly Button Window. To this day, I am convinced he knew! Damn, I missed him and hated the thought of no more music from him. But, I also wasn't so selfish that I would begrudge him the peace he found in death that was kept from him in life.

Sometime after his passing another album did come out. I'm not sure if it was this one, but it was a single LP and the cover was similar I think. There was a write up about it that said this was the new direction Hendrix was wanting to take with his music. As I remember the article, it claimed this was what he was doing to keep his sanity filling the personal need to push boundaries, but something his fans would not be ready for. I remember being disappointed in the record. I seem to recall it was largely instrumental as well. I wish I could remember for certain what it was. I can't find reference to it on the discographies I have searched. At the time I had little exposure to or knowledge of jazz, real blues, or anything beyond AM radio and stuff I'd pick up on the BBC. Honestly, I didn't understand what I was hearing. Over the next several years after discovering Underground Radio, traveling and meeting many new and different kinds of people, my world and everything in it expanded. Yes, Jimi, old friend. I finally was experienced. I became a huge fan of progressive rock and later, fusion jazz, jazz, and dozens of genres of music since.

I can't say I knew what was up with the sudden spate of Hendrix music that was coming out other than much of it was terrible. If it had a decent sound quality, it was all just greatest hits type mixes. Tracks from other albums were repackaged in endless combinations and with different art work. There was little that was new. There was also a lot of live material coming out, but it was mostly bootleg audio quality. When video footage started being released, it was more of the same- most was crap. Bad sound and limited or poorly shot performances. I bought many of them hoping for something I hadn't seen or heard. Eventually, I gave up. (Currently I have seen this same phenomenon happening with Bob Marley)It was only later I learned of the battle for the rights to his catalog between Dark Forces of Exploitation and the Hendrix Family. I learned the Dark Ones were cashing in on Hendrix and cared for nothing but fleecing fans out of a few more dollars. Then it all made sense!

I was absolutely delighted to learn that this title was released and was also available on LP format. And being released with the approval of the Hendrix Family was a huge plus! There are samples of the track here on Amazon so they can be listened to. I think everybody interested in rock music of any era is aware of Jimi Hendrix and knows what to expect from his music. Here you can listen to "traditional" Hendrix, but also hear him pushing forward, and out, and up, and taking his music to new places. I can say nothing that hasn't already been said about him and his music. I can talk about my passion for it and hope it adds weight to my words. I couldn't get this record on the turntable fast enough after it arrived. Jimi and I picked right back up where we had left off. It wasn't just that I finally had a system powerful enough feel the music pounding my body or speakers with the dynamic range to pick up every time his finger touched a string. It wasn't that I could approach near concert volume although all that helped! It was my old friend back again to play for me. The hair on my neck and arms stood up during some passages. During others, I was the wild young man back on Eastern Long Island again; as yet unaware of the Hendrix guitar solo like ride my life was going to take me on. And what a ride it was! Thank you Jimi, thank you Hendrix Family. Thank you for doing this, for sharing Jimi with us as he deserves to be heard. Hopefully we are older and wiser now and can understand him as guide and master. If you haven't been experienced, come on the trip And one more space for the United States!



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Men, Cancer and Special Considerations

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There is much attention given to women and the emotional issues they struggle with while journeying through cancer. Because of my involvement as a cancer survivor, author and speaker regarding these emotional issues I find that men journeying through cancer have two major struggles that should be addressed.

Many people, females and males alike, do not think that it is as traumatic for men to lose their hair during treatment as a woman because it is in vogue to be bald. However, it can be just as devastating for men as for women. The fact is that there is virtually no one who wants to boldly announce to everyone they come in contact with, both friends and strangers, that they are journeying through cancer. If a man has a full head of hair and over the course of several weeks he loses most or all of it, he has made that announcement. There is also the loss of eyebrows that increases the volume of the announcement.

Men journeying through cancer should be encouraged to consider hair and brow prosthetics just as much as women. It ultimately is up to him but the choice should at least be presented. There are some great toupees available if he decides that is right for him. If the career a man has dictates he be in front of groups of people on a regular basis, not having eyebrows is a give-away that he is having some type of chemotherapy or medical treatment even if he has chosen to purchase and wear a toupee. Until recently there have not been many viable options for brow replacement on men. I have found a wonderful product called nuBrow. These false eyebrows are easily applied with a non-toxic adhesive and are very natural looking. They are available in medium brown and can be worn as is or dyed with an eyebrow/eyelash tint to match his natural hair color. They can also be trimmed to fit the look they prefer. With gentle care a pair of these eyebrow will last 4-6 weeks and the cost is nominal.

The other emotional issue is one that I cannot totally relate to being female, but I can relate to feelings of decreased femininity. From my conversations with male cancer patients it is evident there is the potential for the same feelings relating to masculinity. Men who have a hormone-based cancer, such as prostate or breast, should be aware that treatment may leave them sterile. Having sperm frozen in a sperm bank can offer some security and comfort should they become sterile. They should check with their doctor to see if this is something they should consider doing. Whether he is planning on having children (or more children) is not the complete issue here. These types of cancer attack their perception of themselves as men. Just knowing they have sperm available, should they want it, can be a tremendous boost to their masculine well-being!

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Lord Byron - The Original Rock Star

Sunday, 25 July 2010 § 0

Lord Bryon, at this stage of the game, more myth than man, was the first of the rock and roll stars, a maverick and an original. His life is like a cartoon, everything appears larger than life, he lived it by his own set of rules, no matter to the consequences. He was born in 1788 into the ying-yang relationship of Captain Mad Jack Byron and Catherine Gordon, heiress of Gight in Aberdeenshire and descendant of King James I. Mad Jack bolted soon after the birth of George Gordon, Catherine took the infant back to her native Aberdeenshire whereupon the death of his fairytale sounding great uncle The Wicked Fifth Baron Byron, the young George Gordon became the Sixth Baron Byron. As Lord Byron, he inherited the Newstead Abbey estate in Nottinghamshire, England. He was schooled at Aberdeen Grammar School, Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge.

On the surface, Byron's childhood would indeed appear blessed, but of course it had it's problems, indeed it had some very dark problems. He was the product of quite the maniacal home life, his father wanting nothing to do with him and his mother been partial to the more than frequent hysterical episode; he was born with a club foot and this attached to problems with his weight led to self esteem issues; sinisterly there are also many accounts of his sexual activities with his governess while still a child, indeed she was fired from the position amidst accusations of beating Byron. In Harrow, he became quite the tearaway, perhaps his mischievousness stemming from his feelings of inferiority due to his lameness and the fact that although he had a title he was still dreadfully poor in comparison to most of his schoolmates.

However, although far from the model student, he eventually rose to prominence with his dramatic Speech Day recitations. Harrow, is where Byron began to become Byron. After finishing at Harrow, Byron entered Cambridge University in 1805 where he immersed himself in the extra-circular activities of wild parties and love affairs. However, 1806 saw the publication of his first volume of poems, Fugitive Pieces; but it wasn't well received and Byron recalled as many copies as he possibly could and had them destroyed. He persevered though and continued to publish material, releasing Poems on Various Occasions (1807) and Hours of Idleness (1807) and English Bards and Scotch Reviewers (1808), the latter was a sell-out success. Upon leaving Cambridge, it appeared that Bryon may have put his wild past behind him, he moved back to Newstead Abbey, began to write in isolation and even took up his seat at the House of Lords. The latter endeavour went horribly wrong, nobody accepted him at the Lords, dragging up all his insecurities once again, he affirmed that he would define himself in the world by his own terms.

He rode away from England, quite literally, travelling on horseback across Spain and Portugal, boarded a frigate and crossed the Mediterranean, landing in Greece by way of Albania. In Albania, he fell into company of the notorious brigand turned ruler Ali Pasha, together they travelled in some splendour. Byron spent almost two years living the high life on the Continent, scribbling constantly, he returned to England in July 1811, just two weeks before the death of his mother. In the spring of 1812, his account of his travels on the Continent, Childe Harold was published and sold well. Byron was beginning to achieve the fame that he so long coveted, in addition his sale of the Newstead Abbey estate made him a wealthy bachelor, women of high society soon came flocking. One of whom was the married Lady Caroline Lamb, their tempestuous affair shocked London society, however Byron soon tired of the relationship and abandoned any further trysts, leaving Caroline broken-hearted. Devastated, Caroline did not go gently, she wrote letter after letter imploring the cruel Byron to take her back, he refused, she tracked him down, he refused, she went a tad delirious burning effigies of her erstwhile lover along with his letters. Byron had moved on to fresher pastures, bedding a friend of Caroline's, Lady Jane Oxford and then moving swiftly on to a cousin of Caroline's, Anne Isabella Milbanke.

This latter affair with Annabella as Byron called her, was to have some longevity, in fact he married her and they had a daughter Augusta Ada, and with that they separated a month later. It was a strange relationship, mostly something of a mystery, they appeared very much in love but then split up very abruptly. There were financial woes, indeed creditors were coming a knocking and arrest seemed imminent. There also exists the lingering rumour that Byron had married to cover up an incestuous relationship he was conducting with his half-sister Augusta that had produced a child but this has never being confirmed. In any case, many in the London high society set cut off both Byron and Augusta, Byron had enough and fled England once again. He traipsed through Europe, eventually shoring up at Lake Geneva where he met and hit it off with Shelley. Shelley had arrived in Switzerland with the inseparable half-sisters Mary Shelley (nee Godwin) and Jane Clairmont, known as Claire. The foursome spent four carefree months at Lake Geneva, it was also a very important time for world literature with Byron writing Prisoner of Chillon, Shelley writing Mont Blanc and Hymn to Intellectual Beauty and Mary Shelley writing Frankenstein. Bryon had paired off with Claire, who fell almost immediately pregnant, whence Byron became disillusioned once again and cast her aside. Claire returned to England with the Shelley's, while Byron meandered around Italy.

He was to remain wandering around Italy for a year, embarking on love affairs and writing. In the summer of 1891, he began a serious relationship with the married Countess Teresa Guiccioli. The affair was to cause serious ructions between the Guiccioli and the Gamba (Teresa's family) families, resulting in an ecclesiastical separation of the couple. Byron was in fine fettle, canoodling with the Countess, keeping a practical zoo in his Venice residence and in 1821 hanging in Pisa with a glut of Romantic poets including the Shelleys, the Hunts and Edward Trelawny. Tragically, Shelley was killed in 1822 in a boating accident, which had the result of breaking up the circle. Byron began looking around for options, in true Byron style he chose the quixotic and outlandish decision of organising an expedition to go to Greece to support the Greek war of independence against the Turks. He charted a one hundred and twenty ton ship, Hercules, arriving in Greece in August 1823. The expedition didn't go as expected, Byron was harried for money by Greek commanders, money that he simply did not have. Tragically, it was to be Byron's last hurrah, in April 1824 he caught a fever and died.

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The rest of the President's Men

Saturday, 24 July 2010 § 0

San Juan Flores, the center of Lima has a lot of pitfalls on the road, the dust in the morning, and his movements zigzagged. Go to the Plaza de Arms, there are also trees and flowers and beautiful fountains, and a highway along the Pacific coast of the curve leading to the airport to the bank, off the road, 42 were with the tide, the sea is almost concrete highway.

Friday Today was the summer of 2004, and the heat, but the rise and fallAlways in the thick brine. Military guards were outside the government palace. White, pale, and the street, there is a hat and dark sunglasses, venders selling everything under the sun from the side door of the building were the building stones of a candy bar, cola and so on. The wall of a building sign, "the palace office," a rectangular shape, it's the government's point that he was going to survive the presidential promise.Within the government, there is a chance the glass behind the other three people who had passed the documents to. President Alejandro Toledo was then. I see him, he's one of the first books I have written about the culture of Peru, in May 2010 nyeonhaeteuljiui few cigars I wanted to.

It can be obtained during a trip to the President, or that his view the only place you can go if told geugahaneun necessary documents, ID cards, the wait it's not just uncomfortableMade available to appoint the president's adviser, said: "He was the town." Why, I ask two kinds of time people can not be said to myself, but they were willing to take the book, but I learned in Peru, 3rd party, or ever for your second, so you want the person itself to maintain.

Well, she can be president, do not see the hands waving naedoeeotseupnida office described in a letter to the apology. Before I left, she gave it.My wife waved goodbye, and off we went back home to Miraflores.

In 2006, I told my wife Rosa that we could start again, to see if we could see the president; it was Alan Garcia now, the new president. She said, "Alan's secretary's mother goes to our church."

"Isn't that nice," I commented. Thinking a new road was opened for me to see the president, and now I had four books on cultural poetry published. So we invited the mother over for coffee, and asked if she could Daughter of the president or one of my books and could not find the way how he can sit there and want to provide me.

I think this is the book that he and his mother was never was a problem, and the backup never Yes, you read this book? My guess is, the secretary - but I have a chance.

"Maybe," I am with my wife, "we can get back this time, if we back in town and all the paperwork to try to go see."

"Well," she said, and we haveAgain without any success, it nyeonehaetda 2007.

The quest is now over, and 2010, and I in the culture of Peru (14 000 free books to the residents of Peru, from Lima to Huancayo, the vertical de Pasco, Satipo given in Sections 7 and wrote the book a few other places in Peru) .

I give my wife one afternoon in one municipality, and want to thank the people that the letter was a window for a woman to help our neighbors near her makes our property, theyTwo years to break it, and finally, Katie Gomez, Ph.D. or municipality who is both a high profile, pressure on neighboring farms.

Respect of a sell out in Paris did not, she has built her neighbors, "she stay in the house next to the type of cache that she can not do what I say with you," nothing Hinostroza wife, and we want to Bricked Peeping Toms had to get rid of the side window.

But when I went down the houseShe said the Lord, "Thank you thank you thank you publicly say," Thank you to the left, she was not old, so.

We are in her office and the office market had come to say hello, geuganeun kinds of friends, I met him twice before. Was still early morning, but was not available to us, Laura, and his secretary, we are meeting rooms, a large sitting room with three long tables to talk about my wife did, and many chairs. They go against meSatellite wife on the side. Have to rush. I gave her a passing of Rose Leaves "in volume chapbooks, book excerpts from the talk." She put on the table, it stated: 'the market will speak on the Holy Cross tonight in the park in San Juan de Flores, You think of the show, and tomorrow from 8 sur-President Alan Garcia Villa Park (Villa Lagos) will give a speech. "

I still think. Just back in the chair SaturdayAdvice to stop bell in my brain is deuthaetseup. I'm looking at Laura, she was smartly dressed in a neat look. "You think I'd be able to meet him?" I asked.

"Well," she said in the gears smoothly, "I have to say geureulro meet someone."

Tell me something on the back of my mind, it's entrance, perhaps have a chance. The curtain in front of my face, he can not use the symbol "I'm sorry, not with not responding."

"Well," I told Laura, "is Rosa and I have toBe in two places. "

I told myself I see the president, I'm not that mean it is so simple and complicated, the way I like something. Rosa, mumbling as I type and I walked door of the office market, two out of metal.

"So what?" Ask my wife. "You're not going in the morning, so you must arrive before 7:00 to get up early to have

"I definitely think so," I said,

We arrived at 8:00 10, Garcia ready to talk to the president and the next morning, and we, Rosa, and I have a bunch of people behind us in the 1000 entry, all the company was became, the path we have already passed the guards and police, but many people just gukipnida and the military, it appeared, in terms of downloads, so President Alan Garcia, he would probably have come this way, and the golf ball. I hold them in slipcase, four cultures by my friend Gerry Buchner books, soMinnesota binder.

"Hey," my wife of the president's top security man, "My husband is a journalist and writer, and it's possible these 4 books for him to give the president said?

"Oh, no!" "I said, but him I can do them."

Well, books, and this case is $ 100, and by experience, we know the value of some books, and it will not be president.

"We have to give him her," said the wife.

"Look," the security manAfter a phone call, "I could call it as they can not change the plan, he said." And that was it. And she's) doitda she was a man there before talks on the (the two men said. But for me, nothing, find nothing is lost did. But I have spoken on this issue on the side of a small prayer, and I have doubts to the idea.

Among the big black car appeared stairs, parking and is currently the president wasLeave all of their expenses. And the light came into my head, it says: "I opened the door, you have the opportunity to be involved."

3 held in a big black car again, I moved to guard behind the door, he said again, If I did it, then climb in the car said the president had stepped back, waiting for another, and said: Well, I'm fine.

24 statement, the President look like a moment during the auto is here, some ofStrange reason, and one step forward and I hand in the air, four books in slipcase, and a smile on my face that I was moved to come. It is as if he was to me himself, and his bodyguard and a lot about search, not knowing what happened, an amazing moment, to walk 100 feet, is not a guard. I think that all the time, police in plain clothes were on hold their breath, he walked directly to me, heI will look me in the eye twice and waved. I am, "he wondered book, especially a" windmill 'on the translation of Juan Parra Riego del. It is a book that he was back, I say "No, this is for you," he said. Maybe not in 10 words or less, the 38th meeting, it's as if the providence of our game (as my wife, Laura, Rosa, will noon, more than two cups) or more.

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Watervale airline robbery 2: Ian's back

Friday, 23 July 2010 § 0

Last year, I have all year, it wanted a successor to the movies Watervale said. A little difficult to hear the line, so you must increase the volume. You still can not understand some people, here's the scenario: Pedro: Do you do any Burley? Shane Go Fish. - Which party is: Shane, we must talk. Shane: you Jeffrey? Party: No, I'm Jeffrey. Pedro: Ryan? Party: No Shane: Samantha? Party: (Sanya) No! Pedro: Jamal? Party: No! I'm Ian. Remember? You take me five days to shootago, but you missed...and you still don't remember my name? SHANE: No... IAN: I figured. Anyway, Shane, you were right. Stealing money for myself to spendy-spendy is very naughty of me. And I was thinking that you and I could team up and rob money from banks to give to the poor people. You know, like Pedro, your friend. PEDRO: Watch it, buddy! IAN: Hi Pedro. Do you agree? PEDRO: Have any queens? SHANE: Go fish. PEDRO: Why is Ian being so nice to us? SHANE: I don't know. I think he just wants to go spendy-spendy the money with Andromeda, and then, like, use it on their big mansion. PEDRO: I don't believe him. We should watch the money really closely. Have any "J"s...jacks? SHANE: No. JENNIFER: So, like, he asked me out on a date and I was like, 'Yeah! I wanna go! Let's go Saturday.' Hello, Welcome to State Spendings Bank, how may I help you? SHANE: This is a hold up. IAN: You! Put the money in the bag now. You, keep your hands up, you, no sudden movements. SARAH: (faints) JENNIFER ...



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MaximsNewsNetwork: HAITI RECYCLING GARBAGE

Thursday, 22 July 2010 § 0

MaximsNewsNetwork: 09 September 2009 - MINUSTAH: Only seven percent of the garbage in Haiti's capital Port au Prince is collected by the public service. Small-time garbage collectors sift through the rest and eke out a living by delivering their finds to companies like Tropical Recycling, which sells plastic waste to the United States and China for recycling. Many corners of Port au Prince are covered with mountains of garbage containing all kinds of waste. This image is part of Haitis capital. And in some parts of Port-au-Prince such as Cite Soleil, the population is living in the garbage itself. Only seven percent of the garbage is collected by the public service called, Service Metropolitaine de Collecte des Residus Solide. A large majority stays in the streets. According to the ministry of environment, Port au Prince produces 5000 tons of solid waste each day. Sixty percent is coming from private households, fifteen percent of the urban markets and twenty-five percent from industrial and commercial productions. At a company called Tropical Recycling, people can bring all kinds of plastic refuse; it is one of the two main companies that take garbage disposal in Haiti. Currently they pay one Gourd (U$ 0025) per pound to their clients. These prices vary since they depend strongly on the petrol market. SOUNDBITE (Creole) Christine Joseph, Garbage Collector: There is this factory here to where we bring our garbage Question: Do you have people who help you to collect the ...



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She & Him - In The Sun Live (HD)

Tuesday, 20 July 2010 § 0

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Anatomy Anatomy is how breast implants?

Monday, 19 July 2010 § 0

Many opportunities for pre-operative breast augmentation patients will be. Except for permission to rely on the doctor, the patient was thinking about what she is implanted under the muscle size, location, or any style you want (above), and the incision. Transplantation is one of the following discussion styles: round or anatomical survey of the most fundamental decisions?

All the basic style of Transplantation 2 - round or anatomical. This is already in the shape of the implant means you had putDoele table discussion on a flat, it's more complicated stone masonry given glory you what looks like a woman. Round implants exactly that: put on the table when it is by the summit. As you still look the same in any direction you can rotate that much. In terms, it's the same idea - no matter how you spin glasses look the same dome.

So anatomy and tears "to transplantation. It was transplantedThe original breast reconstruction patients (created for use in other words, after a mastectomy). Of course, natural breasts, not round. Instead, or tear-shaped cone, top and bottom half of the heart is more gentle slope. Implants look like tears, depending on the form and is ideal for replacing the entire breast. Unlike a round implant, anatomical implants, and has only one correct implementation of the right direction, it means, even thenA few also, and it's not visible.

What is the typical cosmetic breast augmentation patients? Problem, but there are different opinions preferred, 2 recent studies shed some interesting light. At first glance, the anatomic implant makes the most sense, indeed, this is the first choice of many surgeons. However, the fact that the texture in the form (to come for various reasons, many patients and doctors prefer smooth implants -Look closely at the subject at different times), it can not prove the best choice. First, the chest add more volume to) Butterfly small that (a patient organization with a little more chest breast half below it, in fact, "compounds this problem, rather that to compensate for.) (The dissected so relatively more rounded on the top half of the volume of the prosthetic implant, the better the job byWhere better, you want more balance is needed homes.

What about a round ball, like everybody want to be? Well, first, in general, the problem areas that you, the women have chosen to transplant the heart, it was too big to implant a large or small. It's hard, "it" is selected, and when you can not take the size of graft, but it is worth may be a bit conservative in this respect. After all, it is much easierFor the opportunity to select their littler smaller than the show you can make a big show. The evening saw a woman wearing underwear on their future is a great way to have a feeling she had spillover those words, but I just had a lot around the house, hanging a little sweat. In second place for everyone, and some people actually (if it is not too extreme) do not want to face.

There's more. They are sitting above discussion is based on graftOn the table. What happens to the real wife? This question, in a recent study of two-year fixed when you see the impressive results while many surgeons for what they believe. Round transplantation therapy in patients with more frequent anatomical implants is Anatomically! Transplantation and the number of women on the radio graphics (using X - ray), all lying in the standing position was that test. Found in women, the implant is similar. The anatomy of graftAnatomy () form tears. It is not surprising, but it is not surprising that the implant will be round! Women, it inserts a little more perspective on the gravity of the work was X, the shape of tears, relative anatomy - Ray, will draw the two transplants.

So what happens when a woman goes to sleep? Well, anatomical implants remain "anatomy," ie, to maintain the appearance tears. The problem is, you can always go to sleep you do not want to.As a girl, natural breasts fall down on the side, so that, ironically, lie, lies a woman transplanted less anatomy anatomy. And round implants? Because of its anatomical implants deolyigi of the framework (this is what you mean anatomy), round implant, again, the forces of gravity than the now seems like a natural heart response. They are completely dissected from the circular implant more wonderful it is to the side.

(Process, it isYou should be aware that time was a woman, "" They implanted the round (for example, only dishing, they are larger and flatter time) is a large range of anatomical halboda transplantation. Dissected and then transplanted, but a lot strict round transplantation, particularly children, continue to Slippery more because of the structure and framework.

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I first heard this track, pretty much as is in the early 90's on Timelines, and since then have been wondering why it wasn't on any of the newer releases. It is a great song from a great time period for Jimi, and even though it probably isn't as finished as he would like it, it is still a great song. The 45 itself is very nice, if not a little pricey (anyone remember when 45s were .99-1.99?), and for the collector worthwhile. Everytime I listen to Hendrix I wonder what would have been if he Live ...



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There are so many posthumous Hendrix recordings out there it borderlines on blasphemy. The novice Hendrix listener might not "experience" Jimi Hendrix for what he really was...one, if not the greatest, rock guitarists of all time. For those who are just getting into what Hendrix was about, this album is NOT for you. Grab "Are You Experienced", "Axis Bold As Love" and
Electric Ladyland". Trust me, those albums will BLOW YOUR MIND! "Valleys Of Neptune" however, is an album for the truly devoted Hendrix fan. What I like most about this album is it's rawness. It's like being in the studio with Hendrix while he's just having fun and jamming. And who wouldn't want to buy THAT ticket? The sound quality is superb, and the basic tracks haven't been ruined like some other posthumous releases, like on "Crash Landing" and "Midnight Lightning", where random studio musicians actually OVERDUBBED over the original tracks. (Alan Douglas...you should be ashamed of yourself.) On this album however, I'm glad this has been released, and I do not feel like it's a rip-off to make money. There is quality stuff here.

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1.) Stone Free - Basicly an alternate version of the original. I prefer the original, but this is a fun and interesting listen.

2.) Valleys Of Neptune - I'm not a fan of this song, and I doubt it would ever have been released on an actual Hendrix approved album. If so, it would have been MUCH more orchestrated, perhaps like 1983 (A Merman I Should Turn To Be) from Electric Ladyland. Still, it's great hearing Hendrix' in his writing process.

3.) Bleeding Heart - I LOVE THIS VERSION. It's the best studio version I've heard. The version from "War Heroes" just didn't have the bite and rawness that this classic blues tune deserves. Hendrix kicks into this version hard and heavy from the start. Fantastic guitar work here, and a great variation on the original vocal approach.

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5.) Mr. Bad Luck - There was another version of this song called "Look Over Yonder". I'm not a fan of this song or either version. This is not Hendrix' best song writing by a long shot, but still...it's Jimi Hendrix on guitar.

6.) Sunshine Of Your Love - Hendrix was a major Clapton fan and he did this song instrumentally with The Experience many times live, and it was a staple of his live shows. It's finally nice to hear a studio jam of this song. It has become my favorite version, and the guitar playing is VERY NICE!

7.) Lover Man - Again, a song Hendrix performed live many times. This studio take is nothing short of amazing, and is a fresh approach to the song. Again, it has become my favorite version.

8.) Ships Passing In The Night - This is actually a slowed down bluesy version of "Night Bird Flying", but only a true Hendrix head would hear that. Again...this has become my favorite version of "Night Bird Flying". Why it's called "Ships Passing In The Night" on the album is beyond me. I'm hoping they didn't change the name to make it seem like a new song. It isn't, but it IS a totally different approach to the way "Night Bird Flying" was eventually released.

9.) Fire - Nice alternate version, and GREAT drumming, but the original is much better.

10.) Red House - I have a plethora of "Red House" live versions, and they all bring something unique to the table. This alternate studio version is very nice also, with some great blues licks of course, but with no real new surprises. The major problem with this version is that the final verse is faded out, without any "I know her sister will!" lyric at all. Highly anti-climatic to say the least.

11.) Lullaby For Summer - Once again I am baffled why this song is named "Lullaby For Summer" on this album. It's basicly a jam based off the opening riff to "Ezy Rider", with some very cool hook riffs thrown in the middle section. The thing is...IT ABSOLUTELY ROCKS! "Ezy Rider" was never one of my favorite Hendrix songs, but I am BLOWN AWAY by this instrumental jam version! I can't praise it enough.

12.) Crying Blue Rain - A VERY nice bluesy jam. I love the guitar tone. The only drawback with this track is that I believe it loses it's "blues mood" when the band speeds it up towards the end. But still...just wonderful guitar playing.

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13.) Trash Man - This is actually the instrumental "Midnight" sped up just a bit. Great licks and a nice version...but the original has much more feel in my opinion.

14.) Slower Version - A nice instrumental jam. However, the sound quality doesn't seem to match the rest of the album, and the guitar tone seems very overdriven. Still, Hendrix' guitar playing shines brightly on this track.

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Recently there is a rebirth of actresses to singers were. But while Scarlett Johansson is the soul, Zooey Deschanel, indie cred and has great music. But while Deschanel provides the voice of the sun, M. Ward is the true master of the disc, creating all the complex harmonies and vocals complement the music with the sun just as sunny. Some duets were just destined for each other, and She & Him are one of them. If anything, it's like Zooey AM Gold '70s pop goddess in 00s/10s.

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