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Help For Music Video Codes and Myspace

Myspace music video codes is one of the largest collection of music codes, here you can find your favorite music artist as they sing your favorite music.

Myspace music video codes entertains people when they listen to their favorite songs.
Myspace music video codes gives you a lot of choices of various music starting from the classical up to the latest trend in music world.

Myspace music video codes is the most relaxing way after all the stress work you’ve had from day after day.

7. How do I add music video codes to MySpace?

First go to Music Video Codes



Find your favorite music video code.
Click the Copy Code To Clipboard button under the textbox entitled as “Music Video Code”.
Revisit MySpace.Com, log-in.
Click Edit My Profile link.
You will get a list of sections you can customize, and add your music video to (Interests, Music, Movies, etc). Click Edit link below the section you want to put your video into. 6. Paste your code by clicking “CTRL+V”.
Click Preview and in the next page click Submit.
That’s it! Your video has been added to the page.

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10 Steps to Help Your Success in the Music Industry

Below is a list of steps that I have compiled together from some of my closes friends in and around the music industry. All of them make a living strictly off of the music. So play close attention to these Ten steps. It could actually make your career.

1. Make a list of Goals

Create a Goal List – What is it that you yearn for and how do you plan to get it? Write it down from ending to beginning. For example, if you want to record 2 songs in a week. Write down what it is you have to do to record 2 songs in a week. Break it down from when your going to start, to when your going to end. What are the things you need to do and how long will it take? Set reasonable goals and break your Plan into phases: 3 months – 6 months and so on. And STICK TO THE SCRIPT.

2. Keep It Real

Do your research – Get honest opinions – Identify your market. Start small, you don’t have to take over the world in one day…as a matter of fact, its impossible. For example when I first started rapping and had mixtapes to pass out I had a goal to get my name out by passing inserts of my mixtape out all throughout the 3 highschools in my area. It worked like a charm. The point is don’t try to take over a large area at one time. Especially if its your first time. Recognize that you’re going to have to do shows, most of the time for free, atleast until you build a following. Remember it still is a business and money matters. Know when to ask for help. Respect the possibility that you may not become a star or get on MTV, but that you can make a living making music.

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How to Use Music to Help Improve the Health of Older People

Long before we were aware of the scientific and technical attributes of ‘music’ the effects of various forms of music have been known and utilised from early in mans history.

From the well documented use of Military Music to inspire or create fear in major battles and skirmishes throughout our troubled past, to the much more pleasing accounts of Greek physicians arranging to take their patients out of Hospital to attend musical concerts in the local amphitheatre in the knowledge that music would aid recovery.

Centuries before that we have the Biblical reference to David (later to be King David) attempting, (in this instance, unsuccessfully!) to soothe the then King Saul with his Harp playing. Down through the ages instrumental and vocal refrains have permeated and in some instances, dominated forms of religious devotions, from the tribal drum through to the Oriental Gong and Bell and Gregorian Chants to the massed Cathedral Choirs that characterise many State, Religious, or Public occasions.

In comparatively recent times there is a growing field of study into just what effects music has on the physical, mental and spiritual aspects of the human race. Some of this is driven by the fact that Music in all its forms is available by some means or other to a great percentage of the population continuously, indoors or out, whether static or on the move. We have progressed (?) from the family singalong to the first home Radios and the Stereogram!). Surround or Theatre Sound, Portable Radios, Cassette Players, C D’s, Walkman Personal Players, Mini Discs, MP3, iPod, Mobile phones with integrated players – in fact progress is so fast in this field that it is hard to keep abreast of the improvements and minituarising of the systems available. But the question remains, just what impact does this continual bombardment of ‘noise’ have on us?

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Can Listening to Music Help Us Work Better?

There are many people who like to listen to music while they work and I am certainly one of them. I find it helps me focus more on the task at hand. Of course I can imagine that there are people who listen to music because it helps them NOT to focus on their job.


Whilst there may be many reasons for wishing to listen to music in the workplace, can it really improve your productivity?


We know that music can alter your mood. Films have been using musical scores for years to create the right mood for a scene. At times you hardly notice the music at all but you are very receptive to the mood being conveyed. So can we use music to put us in a “productive” mood?


Research seems to support such a claim. For example, a trial where 75 out of 256 workers at a large retail company were issued with personal stereos to wear at work for four weeks showed a 10% increase in productivity for the headphone wearers. Other similar research conducted by researchers at the University of Illinois found a 6.3% increase when compared with the no music control group.


So if we accept that music does increase productivity, does it matter what types of music we listen to? Does all music have the same effect or are certain types better in certain circumstances?

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Nontraditional Therapies To Help Someone With Alzheimer’s

Conventional treatment for Alzheimer’s disease focuses on medication, emotional support, and forms of behavior modification to help a person remember better and cope with everyday activities. Here are some additional forms of therapy that have also been found useful for people with the disease. You can find therapists who provide such services or adapt them for use at home.

Note that no therapy of any kind has been found to reverse the effects of Alzheimer’s. But it’s possible to slow its course or simply improve the quality of life for someone battling the disease.

As many pet owners will attest, just being around an animal can have a soothing effect. This is the idea behind pet therapy for people with Alzheimer’s disease, who are at particular risk for anxiety and depression. In this kind of therapy, the pet’s human companion introduces the animal — whether it’s a dog, cat, guinea pig, or other domestic pet — to the person with Alzheimer’s and helps the interaction go smoothly and safely. These visits generally occur in nursing homes, adult day centers, and hospitals, but of course the idea can be used in the home as well.

The benefits of pet therapy include lowering anxiety and stress, encouraging communication, improving mood, and lowering blood pressure. People with Alzheimer’s may feel especially comfortable with a pet because it lets them interact nonverbally.

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