The blissful release of the Kundalini is often compared to an orgasm, the more powerful it is, the greatest amount of sexual energy is awakened
So does an awakening only happen once or is it everytime you do a kundalini meditation
The blissful release of the Kundalini is often compared to an orgasm, the more powerful it is, the greatest amount of sexual energy is awakened
So does an awakening only happen once or is it everytime you do a kundalini meditation
. A fully developed person will have unique paranormal powers and an expanded spiritual awareness. This can be a wonderful experience, but before this happens, it might also be a great trauma
Physical things like over eating can imbalance the chakras how do you keep them balanced so your physical world doesnt keep breaking down or is it important to improve the spiritual and the physical will follow or vice versa?
(Ida, Pingala and Sushumna) emerge.
google this
Here resides the Kundalini, the life-energy, the great spiritual potential, waiting to be aroused and merged with the cosmic consciousness
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ou can use this force for other practices or simply as your daily exercise
I will use this meditation in my 20 minute meditations and practice it during my 4am homework times as well until that slot has to be fill with another homework assignment
Below you will find a simple but powerful exercise to work with the Inner Dragon. You can use it daily or from time to time. You can also include this meditation in your more complex magical operations in order to raise the energy within and shift your consciousness on a higher level, allowing for astral seeing and communication with gods, spirits and other entities.
First draconian homework assignment
The Tantric term "Kundalini" derives from Sanskrit and means "coiled" or "circular power" and is a basic evolutionary force of each individual. It is often described as an unconscious, libidinal and instinctive force, depicted in iconography as a goddess (Shakti) or as a sleeping serpent coiled at the base of the spine, at the root chakra (Muladhara).
Physical activites that are healthy and activate kundalini
Do ring, Big Ben." The prince did not ap-preciate the joke, had Brummel shown out, and never spoke to him again.Without royal patronage, Brummel fell into poverty and madness.
So how did they become friends
share in the proceeds” from a share sale. But according to sources, Swift’s deal on Monday specifies that the hypothetical equity sale will result in payments to Universal’s artists regardless of their account status, meaning they’ll receive money even if they’re in the red with the company for unrecovered advances.
That's cool because artists who might have not made their advance back can get out of debt but so this only applies to artists under the big three labels right? Still cool though
the MMA will improve how songwriters are paid by streaming services with a single mechanical licensing database overseen by music publishers and songwriters.
How do we stay up to date for when these changes happen?
In addition to co-writing the hits “Don’t Let Me Down” and “New Rules,” Warren has co-written cuts for Fifth Harmony, Shawn Mendes, 5 Seconds of Summer, David Guetta, Alessia Cara, Bebe Rexha, J Balvin, Jessie J, Anne-Marie, Jason Mraz, Becky G, Sean Paul, Charli XCX, Frenship, Omi, Skizzy Mars, Noah Cyrus, Little Mix, Lost Kings, Niykee Heaton and Krewella. Also, Warren co-wrote the new Chainsmokers’ song “This Feeling” that features Kelsea Ballerini.
how do you get around and understand your culture better?
For the three product launches that were considered unsuccessful, the sponsoring companies indicated that they did a poor job of executing the commercialization of the product.
not odi's fault but the companies.
an 86% success rate. Five of these product launches received industry awards.
why did the others fail?
sequencer programmer on the film, Turbulence, and served as an orchestrator
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which in turn distribute royalties to the writers and publishers of music contained in the films that are distributed in their territories.
When working with a pro how do you know when your song is performed in other plaves? Is it once you register the work that it is automatically tracked using the sound scan technology?
The synch fees for major films (which include home-video rights) charged by music publishers are usually between $15,000 and $75,000, with the majority between $20,000 and $55,000.
These are usually only accesible to artists with publishing/label deals though. So even if you land this you might not see it all if you owe your label or if they take a large split?
the term of the license (normally life-of-copyright), the territory of the license (usually the world or the universe),
Oh ok so even if they purchase a license it doesnt mean they own it. it just means they have unlimited use? And why tf they put universe like aliens finna watch they shit lmao
for life-of-copyright licenses
exclusive rights?
A separate license, known as a Master Use license, also needs to be negotiated with the owner of the sound recording (usually the record company) if the original recording of the song is also being used.
If no record label/publisher is involved yet then it would just be through harry fox right?
Sometimes, in fact, when a writer/artist has recorded a substantial number of songs by other writers, he/she has been put in a position of receiving no royalties for his/her own songs, since the aggregate album-royalty maximum has been paid out to outside songwriters and publishers.
Damn thats crazy, I mean mechanical royalties are really important from what I understand. Since Steve rennie said those are the long term money, but in these situations i dont really see how they are even that valuable.
As you can see, the writer/artist's mechanical royalty has been reduced to 6.25¢ per song from 6.82¢ per song due to the inclusion of two outside-written songs on the album.
So this will only apply to someone whose been signed to a record label/publisher?
how does it work for indie artists and how does the indie artist recoup their mechanical royalties from harry fox?
(for example, if the writer is the recording artist or record producer or if the recording is sold as a midline, record-club, TV-only, special-products compilation, or budget album),
So if I make my own beats and rap to them I could possibly receive lower royalty rates if I sign that right away? That's stupid though right?
Also if I sold my album with Merch, they could lower the royalty rate (i.e special product compilation)
Mechanical royalties
So when you press the download button on a album in spotify that counts as a mechanical? But if the listener nerver presses it then the artist wont get a mechanical royalty?
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So for example since it's cheaper to copyright multiple songs at once if I knew I was going to create a 4 song ep even if I didnt have the songs yet could I still copyright the untitled works just so once I have the demos I can go back and edit them and it's already there?
although financial incentives may facilitate attendance, they may not necessarily facilitate engagement. Thus, research clearly is needed exploring whether and how financial incentives may be linked to engagement in youth programs.
gotta find a way to mix the incentives while still giving the kids intrinsic motivaiton.
Instead of just giving them money, find out why they need the money. Maybe use the money in a saving for the kid so they can only get it for college or after graduating or if it's for clothes/personal things like bills. figure out how to provide that for them so they dont have to worry for it as much.
we know of no study that has explored associations between program incentives and engagement in out-of-school youth programs.
I personally dont think it would improve engagement
much less research has focused on the construct of engagement, which is conceptually distinct from intensity or duration of participation
I would think that intensity and engagement are the same
Some scholars have argued that these mixed findings may result from variation in the degree of youth participation in these programs.
Probably not the youth themselves but their home life
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I draw out the new category of DIY urban design, defining it as distinct from existing assumptions. I then present additional findings about DIY urban design actions, the people who create them, and their connection to the structural conditions of the contemporary city. I uncover typical characteristics of “do‐it‐yourselfers” and their interventions that complicate the role and potential value of these efforts, including the possibility that one person's improvement may be another's nuisance and can have wide‐ranging implications.
their arguement restated
What is happening? What motivates some citizens effectively to do urban planning and design work themselves?
How are they allowed to do this?
in Richmond that is relevant to your Unit 2 research question and write an advocacy letter that argues for a specific strategy to address it.
So revisit my 2nd paper for it's question and use that as wel as my claim for unit 3 to make a strategy for that problem in the unit 2 paper?
To the conquest of the unknown and the advancement of knowledge.
telos or end goal stating and try to end with that?
IBM's recent withdrawal of corporate support for The Explorers Club because of our "exclusionary policy toward women" should be pondered carefully by every member. Many other former supporters may follow suit.
specific example of why it's wrong
Traditions
Additional backgriund
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Starts off with a formal greeting
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Why does everyone look for the U.s for help? not saying we can't help or shouldn't but does any countries ever come to us and say hey try this?
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That actor who gave up acting for his family
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Sense of value was wrong in him
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True how he points out that all we need in order to help people is donate money to groups who are helping other people in need?
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This reminds me of how people say when we appreciate wilderness, let's start with the wilderness in our backyard instead of associating conservaiton and being into the wild means these big great places and activities that are associated with the maintsteam idea of how this should be done
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they start thinking practical
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I think the problem with this is that people will not want to sacrifice their time for this
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Life! Preach!
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This was a topic that was on the philosophy crash course youtube
“All decisions have to be made by data—you have to be baptized in it,” he told me. “I lived it, slept it, ate it.”
true???
Beverly Hall,
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bad principal couldnt make a change
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he understands his generations difficulty
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Was encouraged to go to atlanta college
“I’m going to do everything I can to prevent the why-try spirit.”
His students knew the work but breaking it down was hard
fifty-eight per cent of students passed the math portion of the test and sixty-seven per cent passed in language arts, the state could shut down the school.
School had to get 58% in math passing grades
67% in LA
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So this elementary school twacher has the answers to a test and is gonna cheat?
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Outer Oort Cloud
asteroid belt
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Even after seeing this, what do they/we do? and what ae the demonstrations?'
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VCU?
heterogeneous
mix diverse
social discrimination factor isn’t very strong
africa? since everyones black which sucks
live in society.
This is kind of bad though because for kids who don't even have school how will they obtain such skills
education tends to reduce violent crime.
But people in poverty usually end up going to what are known as poverty schools, which is fucked up like all schools should be equal, even the fact that the school is called a poverty school can diminish a child's ability to want to learn just because how they are being branded
And those schools often bring people from different hoods together creating a catalyst for violence to happen and what about other countries that have poverty and don't even have schools, how do we reduce their crime rates and poverty?
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Harsh but truth?
corruption
example of corruption or soft crimes
corruption
I think this is a good point because even though we are focusing on poverty in mainly the U.S by considering why countries like Africa or Honduras can't get out of poverty it is also based on crime and corruption of which I believe is from governmental corruption but I may be uninformed.
I envy his seeming belief in the power of free will, and wish I could take the view that the difference between me and my father lay in how we chose to act. But as an explanation, that’s not enough. I need a story as complex as my feelings are convoluted.
wests emotions and personal background doesn't allow him to see things in an analytical way which is understandable
Motorbike thefts in Germany fell from 150,000 in 1980 to 50,000 in 1986. Why? Because a road safety law made it obligatory to wear a helmet. Most motorbike thieves don't carry helmets. Opportunists find inconvenience tedious. Theft in poor areas goes up when welfare benefits are paid monthly, so payments could be staggered instead.
examples of how to prevent crimes
Surely if the same kids who live in poor communities were to live in more affluent areas, their futures would be different, and they would be less likely to be criminals?
reverting to initial question
We need to ask if poverty impacts on good child supervision, good conditions for care giving and people setting boundaries for their kids’, he told me.
more supp
poverty
‘Not having enough money isn't the thing I see causing crime. Pain, trauma and neglect in childhood are more influential factors.
Answers or supplements my research question in a way by saying how it's not the lack of money but the physcological trauma dealt to the person during childhood are more influential
Geographically,’ he replied, ‘some of the poorest estates have high crime rates. But most crime happens in retail areas and places where people go out drinking
So is he saying that yes if you are basing it just off of location then yea poor estates have high crime rates but if you compare poor estates compared to the retail,you will find retail places have more crime?
Surely places like Broadwater Farm and Baltimore are more crimogenic than Hampstead or Rhode Island
West, asks his coworker if places that are more impvershered experience more crime than places that are more refined.
Gash his coworker replies and says geographically the poor estates have high crime rates but most crime happens in retail areas
During the 1990s inequality soared but crime actually went down.
why?
GDP
The GDP is able to tell the performance of a country on a yearly to quarterly basis and the GDP (gross domestic product) per capita is able to tell the basis for how well the standards of living are by country
Holding fast to this sort of socio-economic determinism makes me feel a little more immune from inheriting the sins of my father, since if his crimes were borne of a poverty that I haven’t shared then I won’t be part of his sin either, or so goes my own personal lore
This descrribes the author and how his life was shaped around this belief
What
Does living in poverty suscept people who live their to turning to a life of crime and violence and how does the infrastrcutre of poverty areas effect their psychology
The leasor may also have to enter into an additional lease with the creator after the expiration of a specific time frame if they wish to continue utilizing and exploiting the recording that contains this leased beat.
It's similar to tunecore licensing the beat every year
give the leasor the exclusive and indefinite right to utilize the beat
The artist doesn't own the song or the rights to it
leases
Producer gives the lease
leasor
Usually the artist
They estimate around 12 million people in the country pay more than 50 percent of their yearly income for housing.
Over 12 million people in the united states pays more than 50% of their yearly income for housing?
the boys in those families were 20 per cent more likely to have been excluded from school than those who stayed behind
So this is saying that 20% of the male children who were moved to affluent areas were going to be left out from schools in the affluent areas?
After that other connections with income level, time spent at school, quality of neighborhood and education were revealed as well.
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either take part in criminal activities or try to find legal but quite limited sources of income – when there are any available at all.
This article relates to my focus as it discuss how poverty and crime are directly linked and that if a person is in poverty they are usually only limited to two options, A life of crime and illegal activities or a legal job but those are hard to come by and even if they get the opportunity it isn't enough opportunity to satisfy everyone in poverty and those people might not have a competitive edge over someone who is white and comes from a more "established" background
He notes there’s a difference between community-based mural projects and those that just showcase the work of a famous muralist.
When they do the murals using the high end artists they are considering that the artists signature brings in higher prop value vs a community artist?
And call me a local, but I was hoping more of them would have a community theme or vibe.
The Iriish city did this well
Over time the images fade away. The ephemeral nature of The Big Wash Up murals reminds us that cities are constant sites of change in which the present, past and future can co-exist. Contemporary inscriptions on the urban canvas are just one layer of an evolving palimpsest.
really cool
framework
what do they mean?
suburbanisation
people were going to suburb style homes rather than the shandon city homes?
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Even though it has a long history that doesnt matter because it was rundown
“decolonisation” of the Oxford curriculum, the creation of a web-based catalogue of Oxford’s colonial-era sins, and the development of a smartphone app for an Oxford walking tour whose stops will include “a certain famous High Street statue” as well as “smaller less well-known objects and sites
nice that they decided to question their society
This reminds me of the reading we had to do for univ 299
tinder
Tindrr?
Michaelmas” term—named after the Feast of Saint Michael and All Angels
Whats that
Our analysis draws from 40 qualitative interviews with parents and their teenage children (ages 13–19)
After 40 different interviews with members of Parkdale a lower income residence and the residence of Riverdale a much more upper income household neighborhood along side their children ages ranging from 13-19 the researches were able to argue that ethical eating was a factor caused by place-specific neighborhood cultures that reflect and reproduce classed ways of eating.
Abstract
In the article Place,ethics....scholars from the university of toronto and york university investigate ethical eating and how it varies across neighborhoods by asking questions like is it a privelege that one class has habits of healthy eating while another class doesn't
The interview families within two Toronto neighbourhoods one from a low income and the others from a upper income household.
By doing this they were able to make the claim that a persons residency as well as their social class will effect if they're eating healthy.
She concludes with the idea that while we believe poor dental health is a personal choice, poverty, combined with low class mobility in the US, means that many people who we might believe are “lazy” or “don’t care” are actually trapped in an inescapable system that creates grave social and health problems for them.
Makes statement relevant
My ClinPro 5000 toothpaste is a good example of Smarsh’s beliefs that dental care is systemically injust. As a prescription toothpaste, I cannot buy it in a drug store; I have to get it directly from my dentist. With dental insurance, this toothpaste is free; my dentist charges my insurance company and it is fully covered. If I chose to buy it online it would be both expensive and illegal. As Smarsh suggests, this toothpaste indicates a lot about my socioeconomic class and how I am perceived in the world.
Explains the sources relevancy
Smarsh’s “Poor Teeth” is an essay that begins with a question–why give the unlikeable character in TV’s Orange is the New Black “bad” teeth? Smarsh answers by exploring the ways in which poverty, social attitudes, and poor dental hygiene are linked. To explore social prejudices, she shares her personal story of growing up poor and her family’s dental struggles, including bullying or social stigma she faced as a child in a poor family. Another link for her is systematic: in the US, dental care is provided apart from overall health care and is not part of the same insurance system, thus denying care to socioeconomic classes like the working poor. She concludes with the idea that while we believe poor dental health is a personal choice, poverty, combined with low class mobility in the US, means that many people who we might believe are “lazy” or “don’t care” are actually trapped in an inescapable system that creates grave social and health problems for them. My ClinPro 5000 toothpaste is a good example of Smarsh’s beliefs that dental care is systemically injust. As a prescription toothpaste, I cannot buy it in a drug store; I have to get it directly from my dentist. With dental insurance, this toothpaste is free; my dentist charges my insurance company and it is fully covered. If I chose to buy it online it would be both expensive and illegal. As Smarsh suggests, this toothpaste indicates a lot about my socioeconomic class and how I am perceived in the world.
Sources summary and key ideas
Popular sources are typically created for for-profit magazines or websites that are meant to generate interest in their products.
Is this similar to when you read a magazine and see a car ad?
Scholarly sources cater to experts in a particular field of study
How will we use a scholarly source in our paper and how do I find a scholarly source on a specific topic I might be interested in?
To choose ‘placeholder’ patches that will then be developed in the next stage
When Producers use placeholder patches and then sound design it for a better patch how do they make the blank default patches inspire the genre they're going to go for?
Layer instruments to complement, support and harmonise with each other (not clash or compete for space in the mix )
How do you layer Properly? How do you know if they are supporting and harmonizing vs clashing or competing
Follow the typical structure of tracks (for example, including a one minute introduction for DJs to mix into)
When they say this do they mean use other songs as a reference that are in the genre your working in?
Instrumentation refers to choosing different instruments to represent the different elements in a track.
How do you know what instruments go well together?
The arrangement must appeal to both the audience and DJs, and can make or break a track. The introduction of a lead at the wrong point or a track that isn’t easy to mix in or out of can severely reduce its appeal and impact
How can you tell if a producer was consciously keeping the DJ and listener in mind when doing the arrangement?
What makes for good arrangement and not good arrangement?
musical ideas
Is there a way to find a list of musical ideas that will show us producers how they create a tone for a particular genre like mentioned in the article?
Full Flavoured
Is Future House good?