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Pop Danthology 2012 - Mashup of 50+ Pop Songs

Pop Danthology 2012 - Mashup of 50+ Pop Songs

Ellie Goulding - Free mp3 Download You've reached the maximum number of downloads per hour Try to install MediaDrug for desktop PC (500K free albums) Sorry but access is prohibited for your country. The Latest & Greatest Resources Online Bookmarking useful websites in college is on every student’s to do list. Unfortunately, shuffling through your pages and organizing your online tools can be a hassle for everyone. When organizing my own weekly bookmarks this morning, I lost track of time and ended up spending 2+ hours picking the right pages, organizing by categories and, for the most part, getting distracted. That’s why I created a list of recent web pages & online tools for HC- saving you time and bringing you online updates you’ll definitely use at some point in your college career. There are so many useful sites out there today, and this is only a fragment of the lists I have put together in the past. Anyway, here’s my recent list of the latest and greatest resourceful web pages today. Education & Organization Google Scholar Google’s amazing web search for articles and legal documents only. Teux Deux A simple, free, browser based to do list. Task2Gather Free task and online project management site Web-O-Pedia Minutes.io Mint

Music Can Help You Study Did you know music can help you study? Studies have shown that the right kind of music can help you relax your mind which enables you to concentrate better. Perfect to studying, doing homework or studying for a test or exam. The most cited study is the “Mozart effect” a set of research results that indicate that listening to Mozart’s music may induce a short-term improvement on the performance of certain kinds of mental tasks known as “spatial-temporal reasoning” which is the ability to think out long-term, more abstract solutions to logical problems that arise. What Kind of Music Helps You Study? There are many types of music that have been shown to put your mind in study mode. Baroque classical music is said to have mind-boosting effects. Okay, so most of these listed you may have never heard of or even care for. Where To Find Music To Help You Study SOMAFM.COM offers free streaming music and a iPhone app as well as apps for other types of phones. Recommend with Google +1

25 Handy Words That Simply Don’t Exist In English Approximately 375 million people speak English as their first language, in fact it's the 3rd most commonly spoken language in the world (after Mandarin Chinese and Spanish). Interestingly enough it's the number 1 second language used worldwide - which is why the total number of people who speak English, outnumber those of any other. But whilst it's the most widely spoken language, there's still a few areas it falls down on (strange and bizarre punctuation rules aside). We look at 25 words that simply don't exist in the English language (and yet after reading this list, you'll wish they did!) 1 Age-otori (Japanese): To look worse after a haircut 2 Arigata-meiwaku (Japanese): An act someone does for you that you didn’t want to have them do and tried to avoid having them do, but they went ahead anyway, determined to do you a favor, and then things went wrong and caused you a lot of trouble, yet in the end social conventions required you to express gratitude Source

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Why "High-Functioning" Psychopaths Rule The World In general, most people are very complex and can exhibit different personality traits at different times. But one can also say that there tends to be two distinct groupings in societies' power structures: Those who can be characterized as "normal," and those who view the world through a prism heavily influenced by psychopathy and sociopathy. My take (by trying to understand the world around me) is that the great majority of people operate under the "normal" approach, when it comes to power-plays and relationships. A very small minority could be characterized as high-functioning sociopaths and/or psychopaths. And it's not that the majority is "normal" as in not being afflicted by all kinds of personality, psychological, and psychiatric disorders... By "normal," what I mean is that people tend to say and do things in accordance to their real thoughts, emotions, views, ideas, beliefs. There is an angle to everything you say and do; to every relationship you choose to "nurture."

Playtype | Typographer's Glossary Serif: Serif's are semi-structural details on the ends of some of the strokes that make up letters and symbols. A typeface that has serifs is called a serif typeface (or seriffed typeface). Some of the main classifications of Serif type are: Blackletter, Venetian, Garalde, Modern, Slab Serif, Transitional, and Informal. Fonts in each classfication share certain similiar characteristics including the shape or appearance of their serifs.

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