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The Best Murder Ballads and True Crime Music

10/28/2009 10:24:00 AM · Comments

A murder ballad recounts the details of a true crime, often of an almost mythical nature. Many of these traditional ballads originated in England, Scotland and Scandinavia. Notable murder ballads, modern style, were written and performed by such artists as Nick Cave or Bruce Springsteen. Here is my Top Ten of Murder Ballads, both traditional and modern style.

A murder ballad tells us who is the victim, why this person was killed, how the murdered lured him or her to the murder site… and of course the act itself is recounted, followed by the escape or capture of the murderer. Usually the ballad ends with the murdered in jail, on his way to the gallows (or the electric chair), sometimes with a plea for the listener: “Don’t do the evil deeds I have done!” Read the entire list of murder ballads at Musicouch by Patrick Bernauw

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Reasonable and Reliable Domain Registration

10/28/2009 10:04:00 AM · Comments

For those of you that that register your websites with your own domain name, I would suggest looking into some alternative hosting sites that provide reliable and reasonable domain name registration fees.

My domain expiration is coming soon, so I am always looking for new hosting sites that offer more options, and of course a much lower price.

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Attention Daytona State Math Students: Cures for Math Anxiety

10/28/2009 06:47:00 AM · 1 comments

Many of you know that my fiance, Kelly Wade, is a math genius at Daytona State College. He's extremely helpful and patient with his students, however at times I believe that it's frustrating to think that all of that hard work goes down the drain when the students actually sit down and take their tests.

Math anxiety is not something new and many people have it. I personally have spent my entire life with anxiety, so during math tests in High School I would choke. However, you get to a point when you ask yourself, is it anxiety or it the fact that I don't know the material as much as I should. That's your anxiety!

To put quite honest, I made an enormous change to the way I was studying and preparing for my math exams. So to assist all of the students that have recently asked me what to do in the case of math preparation, I'm going to give you some pointers that worked for me. I went from being a C and D math student to an A student in no time at all.

  1. The night before the test, are you getting to bed early?

    If you're not getting enough sleep, that's the worst way to start. You can't take a math test when your tired, everyone knows that.

  2. Are you eating breakfast and what are you eating?

    If you are not eating in the morning before the test, to put it simply, your brain has no energy, nor will it be able to pull out the information that you need during a test if it has no energy. Just like you, the brain is a muscle and it needs a steady food supply to stay on top of it's game. Not eating is a recipe for failure!

  3. Are you doing all of you homework?

    The more homework and time you put into it, the better the results will be when you are actually facing test day. In my case, if I ever have problems with a signal method in math, I made sure I spent my time working problems using that method until I become so proficient that it became tedious and boring. Sounds ridiculous right? It's not, trust me, because when you actually see that problem on the test that you've worked time and time again, you may just be able to do this time. Not doing your homework is the key to failure.

  4. Are you using your class time wisely?

    Are you asking questions when you don't understand a new concept or are you to embarrassed by the fact that the high school students that just had algebra are snickering under their breath at you. I mean, come on.

    It comes to a point when you have to grow up and decide whether you want to make something of yourself. Those students that continue to not ask questions and hide in the back of the class will still be there next semester while your applying to a medical program or graduating with a professional degree. That brings me to my 5th point.

  5. Do you sit in the back of the classroom and hide?

    Do you ever wonder why the people that sit in front always get better grades than you? Is it that their smarter or more confident? Yes, that could be true. What about drive and determination? Sitting in front signifies something, and if you can't figure out that fact, you need to rethink why you're in college in the first place. If you want to be successful and you don't want to miss one point of a professors lecture, sit in the front with the smart students. You may find your IQ actually increases by sitting in the front, as opposed to the high drop in IQ sitting in the back with the students texting on their Iphones.

  6. Are you coming to class everyday?

    If the answer is no, I have no sympathy for you. This is tough love people. Come to class!!!!

  7. Are you utilizing every resource you have to succeed?

    There are hundreds of resources available for you to succeed in your math class. Going to tutors, visiting different math professors to learn a different method, asking your parents, joining Trio, etc.

  8. Are you copying the answers to your lab and not working the problems?

    Well, I can see this is becoming an issue. On many occasions, I have seen students pay others to complete their labs online and in the learning center. People are always watching, and if you get caught, you will be thrown out of school.

    You must make an attempt to work out the problems, then look at the answers on the board. Copying isn't helping anyone, least of all you. When test time comes around and you're getting 20% and 30% on the tests, yet you're acing your labs, a red flag goes up. The professors aren't stupid and they will figure out you have been cheating.

    My best advice, this is coming from an A math student mind you, work out the entire lab. If you get stuck, go to the board and get the answer, then work your way towards that result.
Practice, practice, practice!

Secret Breakfast Jumpstart before a Math Test:
Monster Mocha drink and a snickers. Tons of sugar for your brain. You will be in overdrive during your test and you'll feel like a genius.

Sugar for anxious people like myself during a test=No Anxiety

Chocolate= Happy Math Student=A+

WeddingStar: The Best Place to Find Unique Wedding Gifts and Party Favors

10/26/2009 01:15:00 PM · Comments

Just recently, I finally started to plan my wedding event that I am hoping takes place at an ancient fort. I was looking for wedding favors to make the event unique for myself, as well as my guests.

I am not a traditionalist, so to make my day perfect I have to find all types of wedding decorations that signify my spiritual views and interests. I was looking for color, ethnic symbols, and carvings. Is that alot to ask?

I don't have time to shop at malls, so I purchase everything online, including all of my clothes. I find it's much more convenient and I have found so many wonderful sites that offer exceptional service, all while I'm sitting in my pjs and drinking my coffee. That's why I have chosen to buy my party favors at WeddingStar, a place that inspires unique and memorable ideas for your wedding.

I happened to find some wonderful gifts and table top pieces that really represent what type of event I was going for. Of course, since my inspiration for my wedding is largely influenced by the mixed theologies, cultures, and customs around the world, I think I have found some wonderful additions to the engagement.

If you’re a bride looking for wedding favors, decorations, cake toppers, then you have to check out this site. There’s something for every bride’s unique sense of style and taste. With 25 years of expertise , WeddingStar has been setting the standard throughout North America and in many other countries around the globe. They have a reputation for quality, value, and service, so it’s no surprise that you can see their products in your favorite department stores in the wedding sections.

Here's just a taste of my favorite picks from WeddingStar. I just can't wait until I'm able to bring the entire event together with the wonderfully unique decorations I have found.



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How to Impress the Ladies: If you're a bird

10/23/2009 06:35:00 AM · 1 comments

Up until now I thought that women always went to such extremes to impress men, however in the bird world it's the other way around. Who knew that an African Widow Bird would go to such extremes in Kenya to appear attractive the the ladies. What's even more humorous is that fact that the men try so hard, doing their jig around the ladies and creating a dance that mimics gliding across the ground. Who wouldn't
be impressed with that?

If you'd like to see these talented males in action, watch this video. It will make your day.

The Danger of Cow Emissions to our Planet

10/22/2009 05:52:00 PM · 3 comments


In an effort of understand why our planet is constantly being polluted by poisonous emissions of gases, I went on the hunt to see what factors were making, or rather creating the most damage.

Did you know that the rapid growing herds of cattle is the greatest threat to the climate, forests, and wildlife.?Cows emissions have produced dead zones in the oceans, introduced alien species into the environment, and have poisoned rivers and drinking water and coral reefs.

According to Geoffrey Lean, Environmental Editor, livestock are responsible for 18% of the greenhouse gases that cause global warming, more that cars, planes, and all other forms of transport put together.

So what will happen?

If drastic changes are not made, the damage done will more than double in close to 40 years, as demand for meat increases.

What is being done about Cow Emissions?

Scientists in Wales have forewent a three year study that shows that feed containing garlic could cut down the amount of gas by up to 50%.

They are also testing to see if the garlic gave the animals bad breath and if it would change the taste of the milk.

My concern with this is that, I'm aware that cows are sensitive to alternative diets, and when they stumble into a field of foreign grass or onions the milk they produce has a significantly different flavor.

Could we get used to this change? People are set in their ways, although tastes vary greatly all around the world. As one researcher said, "this might be good for the French market".

What can we do?

Most people would suggest that we stop eating meat, therefore the demand for it directly affects the amount of deforestation and emissions of gases. Yes, I should think this would make an enormous impact.

What are your thoughts?

Comments are welcomed.

President Obama and the Nobel Peace Prize

10/19/2009 06:56:00 AM · 2 comments

Let me first say that I'm hardly the authority on political news, however this subject struck me in a different way and I was left feeling confused.

I watching Bill Maher the other night, rather I was listening in while my fiance was watching it, the man said something Obama and the Nobel Peace Prize that made so much sense and I wondered why everyone else hadn't thought it.

The Nobel Prize committee came to the brilliant decision of giving President Obama the award primarily in the hopes that he will pull the troops out of the war completely. This includes all areas that the military is stationed including Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, you get the picture.

This is really just a push, or rather a very strong shove. If President Obama doesn't pull the troops, he will look like a hypocrite. It really was a genius idea if you look at it along these lines.

I personally would like to see Obama live up to his promise of change, because as I of now, I haven't seen any completed tasks that merit him the title of a intelligent president. To be completely honest, I really don't think that Harvard education is making him look any more prepared to run this country, especially considering President Bush went there as well, skating by with C's while partying his way through. Imagine if he took it seriously while he was there.

What's you're opinion on this and what would you like to see happen? Do you think Obama deserved the Peace prize for his efforts?




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Smooth Music: Blast From the Past Jackie Wilson

10/16/2009 04:18:00 PM · Comments

Now when I say smooth, I mean smooth as silk and as shiny as a new pair of dancing shoes. Jackie Wilson was the epitome of musical genius, and do you know when I actually figured that out?

I was around 15 years old and I preferred dancing to this type of music rather than the loud and obnoxious sounds of heavy metal which was tearing up the musical charts at the time.

It's this type of artist that hits you deep in your gut and makes you want to move around in you computer chair, although your kids or husband sitting next to you think you're nuts.

Here's some of my favorite songs from Jackie Wilson, so if you feel the need to get up and groove, by all means put it on a web cam so I can see how funny all of you look. lol


This was the very first song I ever heard by him. It never gets old.

Look at this man move.

Oh Yeah! Who could ever forget Lonely Teardrops. One of his best I think.

Elaborate Parables and Urban Legends

10/16/2009 03:58:00 PM · Comments

The evolution of Urban Legends is due to a gross misunderstanding of the stories of folklore. The legends have circulated through the internet, via word of mouth, and at parties while people are severely under the influence or just need a conversation piece to feel more comfortable. Read more about Urban Legends on Socyberty

Natural Medical Treatments: Healthy Alternatives with Mangosteen Juice

10/15/2009 05:09:00 PM · 1 comments


The use of mangosteens for medical ailments has been in existence since the 1600's, and what was once true then holds true now. For years this exotic fruit has only been available in North America. It's growth is limited to tropical Southeast Asia and it has strict growing conditions.

The benefits of mangosteen juice are being studied all over the world right now. In my case, I have a hard time consuming all of my fruits for the day, and even when I purchase them at the market they end up going bad. I figured something that I could drink on the go would be the best bet when I'm on my way to school.

My fiance and I both have found ways to supplement our diets, increasing our daily dosage of antioxidants using mangosteen juice which is proven to boost absorption of vitamins and therefore strengthen immunity.

There are many misconceptions when it comes to this sweet and tangy little fruit, but I personally find that on test day when I drink the juice I feel much more alert. It's so much better than those canned, watered down coffee drinks that cost $4.00 a can and they don't do a thing.

Try it out for yourself and you be the judge. It's always nice to have options.


Not So Wordless Wednesday: Spanish Moss By Richard Thripp from Daytona State College

10/14/2009 07:18:00 AM · 2 comments

I met Richard Thripp two years ago at Daytona State College where he proceeded to give me a well thought out and inspiring philosophical discussion about religion in this country. He's a genuine person and wonderful photographer.

Terrible Tragedy Claims Two Family Members: Believe it or Not

10/13/2009 06:19:00 PM · Comments


Bo Jack Russo brings us the latest about a Mother and her young son who were killed in a tragic accident in the early morning hours in El Cajon, CA. The accident happened just before 5am Pacific Standard time on the morning of Monday,Dec.13,2008,according to the police report.

Another family member said the two were going to get donuts and then drive to Lindberg Field International Airport to pick up the boy’s father, the mother’s husband, John Kelley. Read more about the death of the family member

The Strange Obsession of Dr. Carl Von Cosel

10/12/2009 01:02:00 AM · Comments

The story of Carl Tanzler , otherwise known as Dr. Carl Von Cosel, has to be one of the most bizarre and creepy tales of Necrophilia I have ever heard.

In 1931, a bacteriologist was working in the Marine Hospital in Key West where most of the patients had tuberculosis. He grew fond of a young women named Elena Hoyos who had been diagnosed with tuberculosis. He made romantic gestures and showered her with gifts, however the feelings were not reciprocated.

Hojos died in October 1931 at her parents home in Key West and Cosel paid for the entire funeral, even gaining permission to construct a mausoleum in the Key West Cemetery that he visited almost every night.

In April, 1933, Cosel removed Hoyos corpse from the mausoleum and transported back to his home via a toy wagon. He reportedly said that Elena's spirit would come to him when he would sit by her grave and sing a Spanish song; he also says she would tell him to take her from the grave.

Cosel attached the corpse's bones together with wire and coat hangers, and fitted the face with glass eyes. As the skin of the corpse decomposed, Cosel replaced it with silk cloth soaked in wax and plaster of paris.

As the hair fell out of the decomposing scalp, he fashioned a wig from Hoyos hair that had been collected by her mother and given to him not long after her burial in 1931. After filling the corpses abdominal and chest cavity with rags to keep the original form, he dressed Hoyos' remains in stockings, jewelry, and gloves, and kept the body in his bed. Cosel also used large amounts of perfume, disinfectants, and preserving agents to mask the odor and prevent the effects of the corpse's decomposition.

If you'd like to hear the entire warped story here's a video from Bio.

Urban Legend: The Body in the Bed

10/10/2009 04:48:00 PM · Comments

Over the years, I've seen many horror movies and thrillers about urban legends that tell tales of couples staying in a lush hotel, or even a country cabin with their children, and they start noticing a rancid smell in the room and they just can't find where it's coming from. They contact the front desk and request a new room, but there aren't any available so they have to endure the horrible smell all night long.

In the morning they proceed to the front desk to once again request a new room, which they are given. They pass their old room on their way to the new one and they find a police officer rummaging through the room, along with the maid who has found a decomposing body in the bed frame.

"The Body in the Bed" urban legend became quite popular in the 90's, however instances of bodies being found in beds were reported in the news from 1987-1989 and then once again in 1994 and 1996. The cases found, especially in Florida and New Jersey, matched the old urban legend version perfectly.

So the moral of the story is, look twice under the bed before you lay on it.

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Charter Fastest Internet Service High Speed Sweepstakes

10/08/2009 01:11:00 PM · 1 comments

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I can't get enough of Charters sweepstakes and contest deals. Remember when I mentioned Charter was giving away laptops everyday for two months? Well now Charter is running a Camaro Sweepstakes, and this is no ordinary Camaro. This high speed prize is the new coveted 2010, 426 horsepower, Camaro 2SS (Sales Tax included) . This car is the hardest one to find in the United States, and Charter is giving it away for free. Can you say go speed racer?

The contest is running from September 15 through November 26th, so you still have time to get your entries in and check out all of the super savvy high-speed internet packages Charter has to offer.

In addition to the wonderful prizes from the sweepstakes, you can also get a $100 gift card when you buy 3 Charter services, $50 gift card for 2 services, and $25 gift card when you buy 1 Charter service. The gift cards are from major retailers including apparel, restaurants, home accessories, and more.

For more information visit charter.com/camaro to register today and to view the complete rules.

For years Charter had been leading the industry in innovative and popular contests targeting every demographic, while providing the best in service and technology. Every year gets better and better, and every prize just seems to get even bigger. Last year they showed their green side by giving away a Hybrid Car.

Remember to check out Charter on Facebook and Charter on Twitter where you can find all the latest contest and high-speed internet news .


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Hilarious Michael Jackson Moonwalk Manakin Bird Montage Video

10/07/2009 06:54:00 AM · 1 comments



Anyone that needs a laugh or enjoys a bit about Comparative Psychology will enjoy this video. My independent studies professor sent this to me and it just made my day. The Manakin bird is actually doing the moonwalk and gliding across the branches. Enjoy!

Point Reyes: 16 Sites to See

10/06/2009 04:51:00 PM · Comments


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Joe Dorish says Point Reyes National Seashore in Northern California was established by Presidential order in 1962 to protect the area from commercial development and contains a wide array of awesome sites to see. The park encompasses over 70,000 acres on the Point Reyes Peninsula which is located right along Highway 1 on California’s coastline about 30 miles north of San Francisco. The park receives over 2.5 million visitors per year and this is what they see. Read More about Point Reyes

Amazing Sand Art

10/05/2009 01:00:00 PM · Comments



C Jordan shares an amazing adventure and entertaining story about the beasties in Amityville stirring up the shore. Read more about Sand Art

Dear Grandma

Having a lovely time, here on holiday at Amityville-On-Sea.

I am sending you some photographs to show you how wonderful and exciting it is.

You were right when you said there are lots of interesting creatures to see, and fun things to do beside the sea.

I made a new friend called Tom and we were making sand castles today when out of the sand popped a dragon….


Pistols at Dawn for The Pesky Parakeets

10/03/2009 04:52:00 PM · Comments

R J Evans says "When does a pet become a pest? When they escape and go back to the wild? For a while the number of escaped Parakeets in London remained small and toleration was the name of the game. After all, London has a long and proud history of welcoming foreigners to its heart and making them its own. So it was with the parakeet. However, their numbers exploded in the late nineties and many now see them as a pest. From the beginning of 2010 open season on the cockney parakeet will be declared.

Kept first as pets, at some point in the late sixties some Parakeets made a bid for freedom in London. For decades they were treated as an exotic guest and viewed with a mix of bemusement and pleasure. Not anymore. Read more about Pesky Parrot

Halloween Recipes From Fritatta to Dips

10/01/2009 01:13:00 PM · Comments

The holidays are upon us. Yes, they are coming fast, so I figured I would get all of you started this month with some wonderful Halloween recipes and dips that can be used at your Halloween parties or dinners.

They are both easy and affordable to make, and I personally have prepared all of them myself, so if you have any questions on preparation methods or substitutions let me know.

My recipes On Notecook




Here are some wonderful Halloween recipes from some of my favorite cooks on the Notecook.


Appetizers

Casseroles

Desserts

Pie

Misc

Diet Restricted and AllergiesGluten Free

If you'd like me to add your recipe to the list for the Halloween season, please let me know and I'll be happy to do it.

Entrecard is so Over!

10/01/2009 01:33:00 AM · 5 comments

Due to the recent changes, I have decided to finally pull my blogs from Entrecard for good. Initially, it was all about traffic, however I did happen to find many new friends and blogs that I consistently comment and follow so for that I am thankful.

I wanted to thank all of my loyal droppers and I urge you to make the same decision I did. I found other, easier ways to gain traffic besides wasting time dropping cards. To be honest, as a student I really don't have the time and when most of the droppers just drop and run without the courtesy of a comment, I think the whole system is a flop.

If you take the time to learn about the ranking in search engines, or even read my post about Google Pagerank, I think you will gain a better understanding of what it takes to stand out and gain the traffic your blog deserves.

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