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POPS3D Medical Animation: Birth of Baby Nucleus Medical Art's http://www.nucleusinc.com 3D medical animation of a baby's birth shows a time lapse view of labor and delivery during normal vaginal birth in a simplified form with only the mother's skeletal structures and the baby in the uterus. Also shown in detail is dilatation (dilation or dilating) and effacement (thinning) of the cervix during childbirth contractions. Music: Prelude from Bach's Cello Suite No. 1 See more 3D medical, surgery and health animations from Nucleus Medical Art at http://www.nucleusinc.com/youtube
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POPSEvolution of Human Consciousness, With Words, Music and Brain Imagery Self Comes To Mind is a collaboration between composer Bruce Adolphe and neuroscientist Antonio Damasio, known for his research and writing on the evolution of human consciousness. "My view is that we evolved mind first, in a very broad sense," Damasio explains. "And eventually we also evolved the possibility of knowing that we have a mind. That is a process that begins with the construction of the self … and it is out of that which comes our sense of discovery — of our own existence, of our surroundings, and eventually of our own condition."
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POPSPachelbel Rant Comedian Rob Paravonian rants about how much it sucks to play Pachelbel's Canon in D on a cello. Very funny. ...y'know, I had forgotten all about this until I watched this. Gee, thanks, Rob. :p
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POPSlearn to play guitar with fun and excitement A desire to play an instrument that, barring unforeseen circumstances, you will derive much pleasure from for the rest of your life. Here are some of the best online guitar lessons free all the way for you- guitar aspirants.
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POPSAnna Magdalena Bach: a great woman behind a great man? Bach scholars did not immediately dismiss Jarvis's claims. Yo Tomita, a Bach scholar based at Queen's University in Belfast, said the findings were "highly important." Others were more skeptical and said the theory could never be proven. Bach, who lived from 1685 to 1750, was a prolific composer of more than 1,100 works, and is regarded as a great master of Baroque music.
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POPSMentally Ill Killed by Medication
The gentle, artistic boy who played the cello and bass guitar was long gone. "At 15 Daniel was being bullied at school and then started to have strange thoughts, anxiety and sleep problems. A doctor prescribed him a powerful drug called Stelazine and that was the start of a nightmare which eventually led to his death. He had bad physical reactions to the medication straight away but every symptom was seen as more evidence of schizophrenia and treated with more medication. Alternative treatments were never an option; keeping him calm was the priority. "Daniel was really passive and never complained but my mum was convinced the medication was going to kill him. She changed GPs many times, went private, bought vitamins and demanded blood tests; getting better care for Daniel became her full-time occupation but she was accused of interfering. In the months before his death, Daniel suffered from three major epileptic fits brought on by drinking too much water. Why was he so thirsty? I
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POPSForensic spotlight cast on Bach's music Of course there must have been a reason Bach would have wanted to write, it's one thing to have the Talent but there needs to be a reason for Music rather than Just the Music it's self. Perhaps they were just in harmony and could hear each others music clearly
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POPSBach on any weather ... other excellent versions of Bach's cello suites: Paul Tortelier Mastislav Rostropovich Pablo Casals recommended to end video when music end so to skip the talking .. -)
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POPSOpeth's New York Times plug full article: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/08/arts/music/08play.html?_r=2&adxnnl=1&oref=login&ref=arts&adxnnlx=1213024837-qS2xiBl5z+BOFHZ2uUTALQ&oref=slogin