Chart pop fans showed a lack of creativity compared to other categories, and tend to be worriers. They are, however, outgoing and sociable, and have high self-esteem. (In general, extroversion is linked with with a love of happy music). Listeners who incessantly replay chart-topping singles may be more likely to use music to regulate their mood, as the brain has been shown to release dopamine before the peak of one’s favorite song.
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“The great thing about the band was that whoever had the best idea (it didn’t matter who), that would be the one we’d use. No one was standing on their ego, saying, ‘Well it’s mine,’ and getting possessive. (...) That’s why the standard of the songs remained high.” - Ringo
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Animal Farm
Sure, when you’re 13, reading about talking pigs taking over a farm seems weird and boring. And you probably tuned out your English teacher when he droned on about how the novel is an allegory for Soviet Union-era communism. But George Orwell’s 1945 classic, Animal Farm, takes on a much greater meaning when you reread it as an adult and discover that the book is about more than talking farm animals. It’s a multi-layered historical analysis of human behavior that examines the way power breeds corruption. Here are other classic books you can read in one day.
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The animosity between Japan and South Korea that has persisted for so many generations can sometimes show signs of easing. At least among younger people, there can be a great deal of warmth. Korean readers are among the biggest fans of Japanese author Haruki Murakami, while a best-selling South Korean novel—Kim Ji-young, Born in 1982, about the discrimination a woman faces in her country’s patriarchal society—became a recent hit in Japan. South Koreans vie with Chinese to make up the biggest proportion of foreign tourists visiting Japan, and the number of Japanese visiting South Korea soared by a third, to about 770,000, in the three months that ended on Jan. 31. South Korean K-pop bands such as BTS and Twice are popular among Japanese teens, and Japanese pop idols are winning recognition on a South Korean television show.
Yet the political status quo between the two U.S. allies—underlying distrust and wounds from old conflicts—continues in debilitating and potentially dangerous ways. Take what happened off Japan’s Noto Peninsula at 3 p.m. on Dec. 20, or more important, how both sides interpreted the incident. On that day, a Japanese naval P-1 aircraft conducting surveillance in the waters between the two countries encountered the South Korean destroyer Gwanggaeto the Great, named for a 4th century monarch. The Japanese say the South Korean vessel “locked on” to their aircraft with its weapons-control radar. The South Koreans say the Japanese pilot flew recklessly low while their ship was trying to rescue a floundering North Korean fishing boat. The Japanese say the plane was doing nothing more than taking photographs.
The two countries escalated their dispute in public, exchanging a volley of angry statements and releasing videos that inflamed popular emotions. The right-wing website Japan Forward weighed in, asking, “Does the Korean Navy not even know the distinction between enemies and allies? Or has it decided to regard Japan as an enemy?” South Korea’s left-wing daily Hankyoreh ran an op-ed calling on Japan to “immediately stop dangerous provocative actions.” The back-and-forth, translated into English and displayed on the websites of both defense ministries, is a microcosm of how relations between the neighbors have played out for decades.
Fed by willing politicians, Japan and South Korea’s low-level, simmering feud seems only to be getting worse. And the antipathy between the two mature and prosperous economies could further undermine U.S. efforts to defang North Korea. That’s especially true now that U.S. President Donald Trump’s negotiations with Kim Jong Un have collapsed. The North Korean leader has said he would meet his American counterpart for a third time, but only if Washington changes its terms. In August 2017 a North Korean ballistic missile flew over northern Japan. Tokyo, already feeling sidelined by Trump’s dealings with Kim, doesn’t feel any better about South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s attempts at detente with North Korea. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his conservative Liberal Democratic Party are taking a hard line on sanctions enforcement.
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International New Thought Alliance - 104th Annual Congress
July 22-25, 2019
International New Thought Alliance 104th Congress Blessing
God is pure consciousness, immaculate potentiality, limitless possibilities.
One with Divine Mind, we express love and light in and through us;enriching, blessing, visioning and helping humanity worldwide.
Decisively we declare: we live our bliss, we are here for a reason,we emanate spiritual energy as like attracts like,
righteously uplifting our sisters and brothers,allowing prefect unfoldment of God’s Divine Will.
God is our source of all, for this we are unwaveringly grateful.
We are appreciated, we are valuable, we are expressions of realization.
We live in joy, with intention, for — This Is Our Perfect Moment ♥ Amen
Monday July 22, 2019
5:00 – 7:00 pm. – Fillmore Hall
On-site Registration and Reception
( Congress pricing on page 2 )
Thank you to our generous reception sponsors:
Divine Science Federation International, Fellowship of Spirit (Farmington, NM),
Rev. Julia Francis (Chandler, AZ), Illuminata Center of Spiritual Living (San Jose, CA)
and Tri-City Religious Science Center (Newark, CA)
The intention of the INTA Congress is to establish an arena for:
A welcoming and inclusive environment.
Communication, networking, and supporting all New Thought leaders,
students, schools, ministries, and throughout the world.
Moving from theory to practice.
Individuals knowing they are one with God and are created to live a
meaningful and fulfilling life through responsible participation.
Being inspired and lifted to new heights of spiritual quickening.
Charging humanity with passion for peace, brotherhood, prosperity,
and wholeness of mind and body.
“You are appreciated and needed. You are a vital part of the spiritual energy that
emanates out into the world, touching, blessing, enriching, loving, supporting.”
~ Reverend Doctor Blaine C. Mays