http://www.therenegadehealthshow.com - I love bodyweight exercises...
So this list was
http://www.therenegadehealthshow.com - I love bodyweight exercises...
So this list was pretty easy to compile. I've been studying bodyweight exercises for years now and I always come back to these specific ones.
This list is actually a double top 10, since I do a beginner variation of each one for those of you who are working to build your strength. :-)
Take a look now...
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Brain Gym segment from Newsnight on Tuesday 2nd of April 2008.
See part 2 for the in
Brain Gym segment from Newsnight on Tuesday 2nd of April 2008.
See part 2 for the interview with Paul Dennison here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjRhYP5faTU
Edit: For more on brain gym, visit Dr Ben Goldacre's blog "Bad Science" here: http://www.badscience.net/?cat=32
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Psychology and the Church
Subtitled "Critical Questions, Crucial Answers"
FOR NEARLY
Psychology and the Church
Subtitled "Critical Questions, Crucial Answers"
FOR NEARLY TWO THOUSAND YEARS prior to the rise of modern psychiatry and psychotherapy, the church has ministered to believers experiencing mental, emotional, and behavioral problems by using the teachings of the Scriptures and in the power of the Holy Spirit.
Contemporary Christianity's embrace of psychology, then, raises an important question: Was there an insufficiency on the part of God's Word and His Holy Spirit during those two millennia that made it necessary for the church to turn to modern psychotherapy in order to more effectively address a Christian's problems of living?
Crucial answers to that question will be the focus of this program, as we consider the influence of psychological counseling upon the church. In the history of contemporary Christendom, no secular enterprise has had such a profound influence on Christianity as has psychological counseling. The critical question raised by these developments is: Have they been helpful or harmful to the body of Christ? T.A. McMahon, co-author of The Seduction of Christianity, is your host for this ground-breaking documentary. Featuring perspectives and insights of both Christian and secular experts including Martin and Deidre Bobgan, Tana Dineen, and Dave Hunt, this powerful presentation exposes the roots—and results—of Christianity's embrace of the beliefs of Freud, Jung, Rogers, Maslow, and others.
visit thebereancall(dot)org for more information.
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Sinead O'Connor performi'n old traditional irish song {great video }
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The great A Major Piano Concerto, K. 488, number 23, Zoltán Kocsis at the piano
with
The great A Major Piano Concerto, K. 488, number 23, Zoltán Kocsis at the piano
with the Virtuosi di Praga under Jirí Behlohlávek,
recorded live At The Rittersaal Of Palais Waldstein, Prague, 29 August 1990.
Figured bass and the "col basso"
In Mozart's day it was expected that the soloist in these concertos would play in the tuttis, realising a figure bass. In most of Mozart's autograph scores of these piano concertos, the orchestral bass line was carefully figured, and in tutti passages, the piano staves are almost always marked 'col basso'-- instructing the the copyist that the bass line for tutti sections must be copied into the solo part.
Leopold supervised many scores where he put in the figuring himself after the copies were made--so there is no doubt that he and his son expected the soloist to perform a 'continuo' role outside of the solo selections.
There is one example in Mozart's hand, thought to be prepared for an inexperienced pupil, of this continuo part for piano--the C major concerto, K. 246. You can find it in Paul Badura-Skoda's Eulenburg edition of K.246 of 1968 (no.1269)...it's mostly 3 or 4 part harmony, in chordal fashion. Sometimes just octaves, sometimes just left hand doubling the bass line at cello pitch ('tasto solo')
It was later in the Romantic era, especially after Beethoven's death, that the soloist performing in all piano concerti was conspicuously silent, to highten the dramatic effect of the lone voice versus the group.
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Bryan Ferry - 5. Gates Of Eden
Please BUY this dvd. Do not copy this!
It is a very good
Bryan Ferry - 5. Gates Of Eden Please BUY this dvd. Do not copy this! It is a very good Dvd.
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A summary of the Feb. 2, 2007 St. Photios the Great Learning Symposium at Hellenic College
A summary of the Feb. 2, 2007 St. Photios the Great Learning Symposium at Hellenic College on Mentoring.
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Mentor, Master Plumber, Humane Educator, Environmentalist, and child and non-human advocat
Mentor, Master Plumber, Humane Educator, Environmentalist, and child and non-human advocate Steve Bernstein describes the latest apprenticeship and mentoring program for youth that he is developing. In The News: Is Barack Obama man enough?
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http://www.therenegadehealthshow.com - What I love about this show is that I can now take
http://www.therenegadehealthshow.com - What I love about this show is that I can now take you with me...
What does that mean?
I can take you with me as Annmarie and I explore the different ideas and thoughts of leaders in the health and wellness world.
No one has ever turned me down when I've asked to record (sometimes I don't ask at all if I suspect they'll say no! ;-) ) and this allows me the opportunity to present the things that I've learned and taken away from events that I've been too.
I'm incredibly grateful for this and I hope you are as well!
Today's show--instead of the usual "Take Action" show--is of Viktoras Kulvinskas who is considered by some to be the father of the Raw Food Movement.
Listen in to what he says, you might find it enlightening... or even a bit controversial...
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