Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Choir


Being part of the Kennedy music program gives me the opportunity to receive a monthly newsletter that is sent out by the Kennedy Choral League Board. In that newsletter, at times there is information that catches my eye. In this months newsletter, there was an article on the effects of music on the mind. My curiosity was peeked. After reading it, many things made sense. Let me share.

The article said that there is a connection between music and mental health. Music also apparently has power over healing or at least in speeding up the recovery of those who are ill. There are many things that music does for us that most of us don't think about. Here are a few of them.

Music helps to fight depression. Soothing music help to increase the brains production of Serotonin which helps to alleviate depression. It also relieves anxiety and sleeplessness. It calms the body nerves and soothes the mind. Music also helps in the secretion of endorphins that help in speeding the process of healing. It acts as a distraction from pain and suffering. Music therapy is recommended for patients of high blood pressure, heart diseases and even cancer.

Music has also been shown to improve learning abilities. It has been proven that music brings about remarkable improvements in the academic skills of students, who are made to listen to certain kinds of music while studying or working in the lab.

Apparently, lack of confidence and lack of desire to learn is most often the reason behind someone failing. It's not always inability. Students who get poor grades at school do not necessarily lack intelligence. It's their disinterest in the subjects or the lack of motivation that leads to their bad performance. Music lessons during school has been said to help the students fight their mental block. It caused them to believe in themselves and boosts their confidence.

Some look at music as a hobby; for some music is their passion, while some pursue music as their career. Music has a direct influence on your mood.So, the effects music can have on your mind or brain depend largely on the kind of music you choose to listen to. To experience the positive effects of music, you should listen to only good music. That's the magic of music.

What that means for me is that the next time my mom tell me to turn down or off the music that I have on while I'm supposed to be studying, I'm going to let her read this blog!

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Friday, February 1, 2013

Ipad vs. Laptop

So I have been thinking about getting a laptop or an I pad but I couldn’t decide which would be better to get so I decided to research which would be the best to get.

I came to the conclusion that the laptop would be better.

The iPad is extremely limited to use it is basically like a huge iPod Touch. The Ipad costs a lot more than some laptops, and is slower, it doesn’t allow multitasking and doesn’t have USB ports or SD card slots. Not only does it cost more but there are tons of other things like if you want to upload pictures you have to buy a special hook up to be able to. That is not very low price friendly and it is a hastile.

You cannot multi task on it, if you want to search on the web and type a paper you cant with out exiting one or the other. It costs at LEAST $400 dollars not including all the extra things you will need to buy. you might as well get your self an ipod touch and a laptop for the same price.

It really kinda hard to type on it, either you have to lay it flat and look down at it to type or you can again go buy a connectable keyboard thing, which again adds to the price. Apple says it is great for reading books but its bright glossy LCD screen that will probably hurt your eyes...I know it does mine.

Just because they've slapped an Apple logo on it, should people suddenly want it?

I think that I am going to get a Dell lap top. They work so well, and have USB plugs, Memory card slots, and you can type on them. If you buy a laptop, You got almost everything right there. Laptops are the better choice in my opinion no matter how cool Ipads seem.

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Music cures all


Being part of the Kennedy music program gives me the opportunity to receive a monthly newsletter that is sent out by the Kennedy Choral League Board. In that newsletter, at times there is information that catches my eye. In this months newsletter, there was an article on the effects of music on the mind. My curiosity was peeked. After reading it, many things made sense. Let me share.

The article said that there is a connection between music and mental health. Music also apparently has power over healing or at least in speeding up the recovery of those who are ill. There are many things that music does for us that most of us don't think about. Here are a few of them.

Music helps to fight depression. Soothing music help to increase the brains production of Serotonin which helps to alleviate depression. It also relieves anxiety and sleeplessness. It calms the body nerves and soothes the mind. Music also helps in the secretion of endorphins that help in speeding the process of healing. It acts as a distraction from pain and suffering. Music therapy is recommended for patients of high blood pressure, heart diseases and even cancer.

Music has also been shown to improve learning abilities. It has been proven that music brings about remarkable improvements in the academic skills of students, who are made to listen to certain kinds of music while studying or working in the lab.

Apparently, lack of confidence and lack of desire to learn is most often the reason behind someone failing. It's not always inability. Students who get poor grades at school do not necessarily lack intelligence. It's their disinterest in the subjects or the lack of motivation that leads to their bad performance. Music lessons during school has been said to help the students fight their mental block. It caused them to believe in themselves and boosts their confidence.

Some look at music as a hobby; for some music is their passion, while some pursue music as their career. Music has a direct influence on your mood.So, the effects music can have on your mind or brain depend largely on the kind of music you choose to listen to. To experience the positive effects of music, you should listen to only good music. That's the magic of music.

What that means for me is that the next time my mom tell me to turn down or off the music that I have on while I'm supposed to be studying, I'm going to let her read this blog!

Ardeeemilla(:
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Ex-Hero

On January 14, 2013 Lance Armstrong discussed in an interview with Oprah Winfrey the fact that when he competed in the Tour de France races illegally due to having taken performance enhancing drugs. The question now is what to do with this information. Others have been stripped of their medals for similar offenses. For years, Armstrong denied questions of being involved in this. He was adamant almost to the point of getting into fights over it. Now, years after the fact, he fesses up to his 'sins'. Will the government prosecute him for the illegal use? Or will they just strip him of his medals and move on.

I'm torn on how to respond to this news. On the one hand, it's illegal. He was in these races with the backing of several different sponsors who put not only their money but their names on the line for him and his venture. Millions of people watched their idol as he raced year after year bringing home medals, only to now find out that it was all a lie. Would he have one without the drugs? Could he have been strong enough on his own...to win maybe even just one medal? We'll never know. And what about those who came in second each year. They deserve the right to have the gold they should have rightly won. It's wrong.

But, he isn't a bad guy. Since his win he has been through several different things including cancer. He has done many many positive thing for the cancer community. Things that maybe he might not have been able to do if it were not for the fame and fortune that he received from being in and winning the races.

Now, coming out about this, I hope that any others who are out there and have done the same, come clean as well. It has to be a big lie to carry. It must be difficult to live with knowing that you have to constantly be watching what you are saying to so you don't slip up.

For me, my respect for him has dropped, even though he has done so many good things. It was wrong then, it's still wrong, he knew it at the time and he still knows it. The fact that it had to come out on Oprah Winfrey only makes it worse. It glorifies the situation even more when it should be embarrassing.

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