Archive for the ‘Reference & Education’ Category
Saturday, April 18th, 2009
by Bryan Smith
Many beginner piano players become overwhelmed by the amount of information they think they need to learn. This leaves them wanting to quit prematurely or becoming stagnant and unmotivated. Piano techniques first and foremost should not be mind-numbing.
If they are, your using the wrong ones. You’re probably reading this because you want to know some piano techniques. I’m going to give you more than just techniques; I’m going to give you the keys to success on the piano.
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Tags: beginner piano, flexibility, having fun, interactive learning, interactive multimedia, keys to success, mechanisms, passion, piano courses, piano music, piano players, piano teacher, repetitiveness, scales, versatility
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Thursday, April 16th, 2009
by Bryan Smith
Don’t think that you are going to be an expert after a couple of hours of taking lessons. It just is not going to happen. I’m not trying to discourage you. I am a try to give you are realistic view. Do you think one day Joe Sample, or Jimmy Smith just woke up one night and could play the piano great?
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Tags: brain, how to play the piano, job, keyboard, musicians, online piano lessons, own pace, period of time, piano player, playing the piano, realistic view, shoe retailer
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Thursday, April 9th, 2009
by A Nutt
At some point in life, most people have tripped and fallen to the ground. Most slip-and-fall injuries are caused by a sudden or unexpected change in the walking surface. An accident can occur if we are not previously aware of a change in the surface making us unable to change our behavior to avoid the fall. When a fall is caused by the carelessness of another person, then the fall can be cause for a slip-and-fall claim.
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Tags: business government, carelessness, dangerous situation, escalators, fall injuries, government facility, hazardous condition, hazardous conditions, hazardous situation, personal injury case, personal premises, poor lighting, pothole, premises liability, property owner, slip and fall, snow ice, unexpected change, wet floor
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Wednesday, April 8th, 2009
by Jason Bishop
If you seek a college to attend in Tacoma then Tacoma Community College is a good choice for you. Located in central Tacoma this college satellite operations are located in Gig Harbor and Tacoma Mall. With an ease of access campus, and a carefully prepared academic structure and adequate scope for recreational activities make the college a great option. Aside from serving the Tacoma region, it it also works with the Pierce County area of the Kitsap Peninsula.
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Tags: academic structure, accreditation, central tacoma, class structure, college features, colleges and universities, enriching experience, gig harbor, good experience, health care information technology, kitsap peninsula, local community, northwest commission, pierce county, recreational activities, satellite operations, tacoma community college, tacoma mall, technical colleges
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Saturday, April 4th, 2009
by Jason Lassater
There are as many as 100,000 deaths and hundreds of thousands of injuries each year in the United States that are due to medical malpractice. These are alarming statistics, yet only 2 to 15% of these victims or their families will file a medical malpractice lawsuit against the medical professionals who are responsible for these cases.
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Tags: alarming statistics, carelessness, credibility, familiarity, filing a lawsuit, free evaluation, hundreds of thousands, lassater, legal representative, medical attorney, medical cases, medical malpractice lawsuit, medical negligence, medical procedure, medical professionals, medical records, medication errors, negligent conduct, statute of limitations, time restrictions
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