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The Music Genres for the Young Magnetic Leaders:
1. Jazz. Most Highly recommended while you’re blogging, researching online and reading books. Recommended: Al Jarreau, Kurt Elling, Eddie Palmieri, Dave Valentin, Oscar Castro, Clark Terry, George Duke and Jane Monheit.
2. Dance. Highly recommended as you wake up, and while eating. Recommended: Swing, Salsa.
3. New Age. Sound of birds, ocean waves, water falls… while it is recommended while working or studying it works best before sleep and during meals (the digestive system should be in a relaxed and/or happy condition while you’re eating for it to be able to process your food properly, not to mention that you should chew the food in your mouth at least 40 times before you swallow it for good digestion) When you are happy, the rest of your organs are happy, when you are stressed every organ in the body is stressed because of the so called- intracellular communications.
4. Classical. Also recommended while working and/or studying.
5. Pop. The most popular of all whether we like it or not. This is the simplest of all. Verse-chorus-verse-chorus, with catchy lines and melodies and words that expresses love and life. This type of music is recommended after work so as not to interfere with your thoughts unless the message is positive. Recommended: whatever you want to hear that will make you feel good.
6. Rock. This is louder, naughtier, and has a heavier feel. Choose the lighter ones that have a more positive message. Recommended: Queens’ We are the Champions
7. Rap. Choose those with a positive message. Avoid songs that will make you feel bad for yourself, your parents, your friends, your country, or any body for that matter.
8. R&B.
Remember: Music sends subliminal messages to your brain which will eventually become a part of your though process and paradigm. You are who you think you are, so be careful of what you feed your brain, to borrow the slogan of net 25 ” feed your mind” with positive thoughts.
Top 10 of American Cinema:
1. Kramer vs Kramer, USA, 1979
Two parents, played by Meryl Streep and Dustin Hoffman, fight over the custody of their only child. It effectively portrays the effects of separation and divorce on the sanctity of marriage.
2. Terms of Endearment
3. Silence of the Lambs
4. Seven Years in Tibet
5. The Godfather Series
6. Sunflower
7. One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest
8. Forrest Gump
9. Titanic
10. The Bridges of Madison County
Top 10 of Philippine Cinema:
1. Himala by Ishmael Bernal, starring Nora Aunor, produced by the Experimental Cinema of the Philippines. Recently awarded by CNN London as The Best Asian Film of all Time.
2. Tatlong Taong Walang Diyos by Mario O Hara, starring Nora Aunor.
3. Manila by Night by Ishmael Bernal.
4. Ang Daigdig ng mga Api by Gerardo de Leon.
5. Bona by Lino Broca.
6. The Flor Contemplacion Story by Joel Lamangan.
7. Insiang by Lino Broca.
8. Kisapmata by Mike de Leon.
9. Anak Dalita by Lamberto Avellana.
10. Kapit sa Patalim by Lino Broca.
Novels for the Young Magnetic Leaders:
1. Noli Me Tangere by Dr. Jose Rizal
2. El Filibusterismo by Dr. Jose Rizal
3. Tai-pan by James Clavel
4. Shogun by James Clavel
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