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Content Management System (CMS) ocales such as the Venus, Mars and Titan.CMS, a newest and hottest technology in Web Hosting World Content management is the organizing, categorizing, and structuring of information resources (text, images, documents etc.) so that they can be stored, published, and edited with ease and flexibility. A content management system (CMS) is used to collect, manage, and publish content, storing the content either as components or whole documents, while maintaining dynamic links between components. Content management is the organizing, categorizing, and structuring of information resources (text, images, documents etc.) so that they can be stored, published, and edited with ease and flexibility. A content management system (CMS) is used to collect, manage, and publish content, storing the content either as components or whole documents, while maintaining dynamic links between components.CMSs allow end-users (typically authors of some sort) to provide new content in the form of articles. The articles are typically entered as plain text, perhaps with markup to indicate where other resources (such as pictures) should be placed. The system then uses rules to style the article, which separates the display from the content, which has a number Brain's Natural Frequencies The brain too is a electromagnetic device, with chemistry and physics (besides lots of other sciences) thrown in for good measure. EEG measurements have found that the brain loves to create electromagnetic waves in the following four frequency bands, and is quite happy when it is in one of the following bands. By a remarkable coincidence (coincidence?), these frequency bands are the same as that in which the earth's global electric circuit too resonates. Delta - This is the band lying between >0 and 3Hz. These waves have the highest amplitude, and when they are dominant, the brain has the lowest consciousness of the "physical" world (sensory systems take a break and relax). Theta - This is the band lying between >3 and 7.5Hz. These waves are found to be dominant when the mind is focusing internally, meditating, or being spiritually aware. Alpha - This is the band between 7.5 and 13Hz. This is the major rhythm observed in normal adults - people are active, efficient, and involved in completing the task they have before them. Beta - This frequency range lies between 1 What Exactly is an Author Coach? What Is Resonance? If you own a business or have worked in the corporate world, then you’ve probably worked with a consultant or two. A consultant is someone with extensive knowledge in a particular industry—or an area of an industry—who can help professionals to streamline their goals and become more productive.An Author Coach is something of a writing consultant. He or she has had extensive experience in the writing and publishing industries and can help aspiring authors to achieve their goals.But why would someone want to use an Author Coach? What could they gain from the experience?The truth is that most freelance writers and editors offer two services: Writing & Editing. Those are both fine and good, but what about the writers out there who want to do the work themselves? They want to maintain their own style and voice without having it compromised by an overzealous copywriter or editor.Understandable, of course, because we all have our preferred methods of writing, and it can become an issue of “too many cooks”. An Author Coach helps an aspiring author to evolve without any real hands-on assistance. She might look at her client’s work and offer suggestions, but she doesn’t actually m All vibrating things in this world have their own, "natural" frequency which they are most comfortable with. When a thing is subjected to an external force that makes it vibrate at a frequency it vibes with the most, the thing responds joyfully, by vibrating at the maximum amplitude (energy). This phenomenon manifests throughout the universe. This natural frequency of that thing or body is known as its "resonating" or "resonant" frequency, and the phenomenon is known as "Resonance". Examples abound. The accomplished guitarist keeps tweaking the different wires on his instrument, and knows exactly where to strum a particular wire in order to make it vibrate at its natural frequency. The Minas Basin, an inlet in the Bay of Fundy, and the Leaf Basin in the Unguva Bay (both in Canada) are the scenes of the highest tide in the world. These tides are a result of tidal resonance caused by the moon playing with the waters every twelve hours or so. The dance of the Galilean moons - Ganymede, Europa and Io - around Jupiter is another divine resonating phenomenon being played out since eons. When you move the dial on the radio to tune into a favorite station, you are arriving at the perfect resonance between its circuit and the station's frequencies. Stretching the point further, we human beings have different frequencies at which we resonate, at different point of our life. Try to chat up a down-and-out, recently-sacked employee about poverty conditions in certain parts of the world. They will not resonate. But send out thoughts of a possible opening in a newly-opened company in the neighborhood, and boy! See them resonate! There are almost infinite subjects on which there are millions of websites currently operational on the internet. But you clicked on this article to read up on brain entrainment and Schumann resonance. Why? Because this is a subject that your mind resonates with. :) In tune with me? Good, it gets even more exciting from here on. The Earth's Resonance The Earth, our beloved Earth, is, as we all know, a huge ball with an equatorial radius of approximately 6,378 kilometers, and an equatorial circumference of about 40,075 kilometers. Despite its huge mass, as you were reading this last sentence, the planet hurtled ahead - and continues to do so - at 30 kilometers every second. Surrounding this massive ball is the atmosphere, which is a mixture of gases that is dense near the surface but thins out as we go towards the space. From about 80-85 kilometer onwards and away from the earth's surface, the atmosphere is populated with a sizable population of freely moving electrons and positive ions. The resulting plasma of differently charged particles at this height forms a belt around the earth, and is known as the ionosphere. It is the activity of the sun, its sunspot cycles, solar flares, solar winds and all the fireworks that determine how ionized the ionosphere is going to be at any point of time. The earth's internal magnetic field and its magnetosphere at the outer reaches of the ionosphere together ensure that these free souls remain free and don't bond. (Oh well, life is not very social up there.) The surface of the Earth, the ionosphere and the atmosphere together form one gigantic electrical circuit. This near-circular belt around the earth's surface acts as a "waveguide" that handles the continuous flow of electromagnetic waves. When the weather is "fair", this belt acts as a cavity, with the ionospheric end maintaining a potential of 200,000 to 500,000 volts higher than the earth's surface end. The current during such time is about 0.002 nano-amperes per square meter. (See here for data.) Confined between the two ends, the electromagnetic waves ripple longitudinally from one end to another, and when they reflect back, interfere with the incident waves rolling forward. The net result? Terrestrial Stationary waves. These waves gently undulate (hopefully) forever, at frequencies that the Earth likes and rejoices in. It was in 1899 that scientist Nikola Tesla discovered them, and it was in 1952 that Dr. Winfried Otto Schumann, professor of Electrical Engineering at the Technical University, Munich, detected the resonance. Dr. Schumann measured the Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) band of these vibrating electromagnetic waves. The lowest frequency at which the resonance takes place is 7.83Hz. Higher resonances occur at 14Hz, then 20, then 26, 33, 39 and finally 45Hz. The Earth's electrical circuit is extremely sensitive to diurnal, seasonal and solar fireworks variations. Scientists have gone ahead and calculated Schumann resonance on exotic locales such as the Venus, Mars and Titan. Brain's Natural Frequencies The brain too is a electromagnetic device, with chemistry and physics (besides lots of other sciences) thrown in for good measure. EEG measurements have found that the brain loves to create electromagnetic waves in the following four frequency bands, and is quite happy when it is in one of the following bands. By a remarkable coincidence (coincidence?), these frequency bands are the same as that in which the earth's global electric circuit too resonates. Delta - This is the band lying between >0 and 3Hz. These waves have the highest amplitude, and when they are dominant, the brain has the lowest consciousness of the "physical" world (sensory systems take a break and relax). Theta - This is the band lying between >3 and 7.5Hz. These waves are found to be dominant when the mind is focusing internally, meditating, or being spiritually aware. Alpha - This is the band between 7.5 and 13Hz. This is the major rhythm observed in normal adults - people are active, efficient, and involved in completing the task they have before them. Beta - This frequency range lies between 1 Misconceived Belief of Shy Men When Meeting Single Women station, you are arriving at the perfect resonance between its circuit and the station's frequencies.If I Ask a Woman to Dance and She Turns Me Down or If I Talk to a Woman and She Ignores Me, It's Because I'm Not Worthwhile or Good Enough For Her.This irrational belief causes shy men to fear approaching a woman and produces low self-esteem when they are rejected. This fear of being rejected and turned down prevents shy men from making contact with single women.If you're turned down for a dance, it doesn't mean that you're not worthwhile or not good enough for her. She just may not feel like dancing at the moment. She may just be tired. She may not even dance. There can be a number of reasons. So don't take it personally. However, what to do in a case like this is to ask her, "Would you like to dance later?" If she says yes, just ask her again later. Even better, just ask her, "Well, can I join you for some conversation?" In the mean time just ask other women to dance.Also, I might add, a lot of guys get turned down to dance, so don't feel that you're the only man in the world that happens to. It happens to all men, even real good-looking men.If you approach a woman and try to start up a conversation and she ignores you, don't take that personally either. She just may n Stretching the point further, we human beings have different frequencies at which we resonate, at different point of our life. Try to chat up a down-and-out, recently-sacked employee about poverty conditions in certain parts of the world. They will not resonate. But send out thoughts of a possible opening in a newly-opened company in the neighborhood, and boy! See them resonate! There are almost infinite subjects on which there are millions of websites currently operational on the internet. But you clicked on this article to read up on brain entrainment and Schumann resonance. Why? Because this is a subject that your mind resonates with. :) In tune with me? Good, it gets even more exciting from here on. The Earth's Resonance The Earth, our beloved Earth, is, as we all know, a huge ball with an equatorial radius of approximately 6,378 kilometers, and an equatorial circumference of about 40,075 kilometers. Despite its huge mass, as you were reading this last sentence, the planet hurtled ahead - and continues to do so - at 30 kilometers every second. Surrounding this massive ball is the atmosphere, which is a mixture of gases that is dense near the surface but thins out as we go towards the space. From about 80-85 kilometer onwards and away from the earth's surface, the atmosphere is populated with a sizable population of freely moving electrons and positive ions. The resulting plasma of differently charged particles at this height forms a belt around the earth, and is known as the ionosphere. It is the activity of the sun, its sunspot cycles, solar flares, solar winds and all the fireworks that determine how ionized the ionosphere is going to be at any point of time. The earth's internal magnetic field and its magnetosphere at the outer reaches of the ionosphere together ensure that these free souls remain free and don't bond. (Oh well, life is not very social up there.) The surface of the Earth, the ionosphere and the atmosphere together form one gigantic electrical circuit. This near-circular belt around the earth's surface acts as a "waveguide" that handles the continuous flow of electromagnetic waves. When the weather is "fair", this belt acts as a cavity, with the ionospheric end maintaining a potential of 200,000 to 500,000 volts higher than the earth's surface end. The current during such time is about 0.002 nano-amperes per square meter. (See here for data.) Confined between the two ends, the electromagnetic waves ripple longitudinally from one end to another, and when they reflect back, interfere with the incident waves rolling forward. The net result? Terrestrial Stationary waves. These waves gently undulate (hopefully) forever, at frequencies that the Earth likes and rejoices in. It was in 1899 that scientist Nikola Tesla discovered them, and it was in 1952 that Dr. Winfried Otto Schumann, professor of Electrical Engineering at the Technical University, Munich, detected the resonance. Dr. Schumann measured the Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) band of these vibrating electromagnetic waves. The lowest frequency at which the resonance takes place is 7.83Hz. Higher resonances occur at 14Hz, then 20, then 26, 33, 39 and finally 45Hz. The Earth's electrical circuit is extremely sensitive to diurnal, seasonal and solar fireworks variations. Scientists have gone ahead and calculated Schumann resonance on exotic locales such as the Venus, Mars and Titan. Brain's Natural Frequencies The brain too is a electromagnetic device, with chemistry and physics (besides lots of other sciences) thrown in for good measure. EEG measurements have found that the brain loves to create electromagnetic waves in the following four frequency bands, and is quite happy when it is in one of the following bands. By a remarkable coincidence (coincidence?), these frequency bands are the same as that in which the earth's global electric circuit too resonates. Delta - This is the band lying between >0 and 3Hz. These waves have the highest amplitude, and when they are dominant, the brain has the lowest consciousness of the "physical" world (sensory systems take a break and relax). Theta - This is the band lying between >3 and 7.5Hz. These waves are found to be dominant when the mind is focusing internally, meditating, or being spiritually aware. Alpha - This is the band between 7.5 and 13Hz. This is the major rhythm observed in normal adults - people are active, efficient, and involved in completing the task they have before them. Beta - This frequency range lies between 1 Advertise Your Home For Sale Effectively p>Surrounding this massive ball is the atmosphere, which is a mixture of gases that is dense near the surface but thins out as we go towards the space. From about 80-85 kilometer onwards and away from the earth's surface, the atmosphere is populated with a sizable population of freely moving electrons and positive ions. The resulting plasma of differently charged particles at this height forms a belt around the earth, and is known as the ionosphere. It is the activity of the sun, its sunspot cycles, solar flares, solar winds and all the fireworks that determine how ionized the ionosphere is going to be at any point of time. The earth's internal magnetic field and its magnetosphere at the outer reaches of the ionosphere together ensure that these free souls remain free and don't bond. (Oh well, life is not very social up there.)Your home is appraised, inspected, painted, repaired, and ready for sale! You have a set price and a list of criteria for the perfect buyer. You have a sign on the front lawn and an e-mail to all your friends and family letting them know there is a perfect home waiting to be bought. Now all you have to do is tell everybody else.In a seller's market, it may appear that minimal work is needed to advertise your property. You might find several messages on your machine from potential buyers, and maybe the occasional drop-in who saw your sign while driving past. Consequently, in a buyer's market you may find it more challenging to attract buyers. With the many homes for sale in your area, each with its own attractive qualities, how can you make yours stand out from the rest?If you want to go the For Sale By Owner route, you have to know what to do to sell your home. Without a real estate agent to guide you, the onus is on you to make sure every base is covered and every necessary step is taken to attract the buyer and complete the transaction with minimal fuss.If you find yourself in a buyer's market, or just need an extra push to get people to look at your house, consider taking th The surface of the Earth, the ionosphere and the atmosphere together form one gigantic electrical circuit. This near-circular belt around the earth's surface acts as a "waveguide" that handles the continuous flow of electromagnetic waves. When the weather is "fair", this belt acts as a cavity, with the ionospheric end maintaining a potential of 200,000 to 500,000 volts higher than the earth's surface end. The current during such time is about 0.002 nano-amperes per square meter. (See here for data.) Confined between the two ends, the electromagnetic waves ripple longitudinally from one end to another, and when they reflect back, interfere with the incident waves rolling forward. The net result? Terrestrial Stationary waves. These waves gently undulate (hopefully) forever, at frequencies that the Earth likes and rejoices in. It was in 1899 that scientist Nikola Tesla discovered them, and it was in 1952 that Dr. Winfried Otto Schumann, professor of Electrical Engineering at the Technical University, Munich, detected the resonance. Dr. Schumann measured the Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) band of these vibrating electromagnetic waves. The lowest frequency at which the resonance takes place is 7.83Hz. Higher resonances occur at 14Hz, then 20, then 26, 33, 39 and finally 45Hz. The Earth's electrical circuit is extremely sensitive to diurnal, seasonal and solar fireworks variations. Scientists have gone ahead and calculated Schumann resonance on exotic locales such as the Venus, Mars and Titan. Brain's Natural Frequencies The brain too is a electromagnetic device, with chemistry and physics (besides lots of other sciences) thrown in for good measure. EEG measurements have found that the brain loves to create electromagnetic waves in the following four frequency bands, and is quite happy when it is in one of the following bands. By a remarkable coincidence (coincidence?), these frequency bands are the same as that in which the earth's global electric circuit too resonates. Delta - This is the band lying between >0 and 3Hz. These waves have the highest amplitude, and when they are dominant, the brain has the lowest consciousness of the "physical" world (sensory systems take a break and relax). Theta - This is the band lying between >3 and 7.5Hz. These waves are found to be dominant when the mind is focusing internally, meditating, or being spiritually aware. Alpha - This is the band between 7.5 and 13Hz. This is the major rhythm observed in normal adults - people are active, efficient, and involved in completing the task they have before them. Beta - This frequency range lies between 1 Horse Racing Game ,000 volts higher than the earth's surface end. The current during such time is about 0.002 nano-amperes per square meter. (See here for data.) Confined between the two ends, the electromagnetic waves ripple longitudinally from one end to another, and when they reflect back, interfere with the incident waves rolling forward. The net result? Terrestrial Stationary waves. These waves gently undulate (hopefully) forever, at frequencies that the Earth likes and rejoices in.A very popular and entertaining horse racing game among players is StableKing released in the year 2000. Aside from getting you at the track this game also gives you the option of becoming a virtual horse and stable owner thus mixing the thrill of a race with the skill of conducting business. The beautiful part about being a stable owner in this horse racing game is that it is absolutely free. You have a “virtual horse racing guide” at your disposal to help you pick the perfect horse; you can become a member of “Digiturf” or “Raceclubs” where members get bonus credits to help them acquire their first horse; you can play “Stable Masters” where you get to be the owner of a horse, the trainer or both, or you can simply gamble. There are many fun racing options at your disposal: the “Really Nasty Horse Racing Game”, for instance, is particularly entertaining since you are both a punter as well as an owner; the object being to make as much money as possible in six races you will often need to bet against yourself in order to win.The “Arse Racing” section of StableKing makes this horse racing game one of the funniest racing games to play. The game offers everything you need to take care of your ra It was in 1899 that scientist Nikola Tesla discovered them, and it was in 1952 that Dr. Winfried Otto Schumann, professor of Electrical Engineering at the Technical University, Munich, detected the resonance. Dr. Schumann measured the Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) band of these vibrating electromagnetic waves. The lowest frequency at which the resonance takes place is 7.83Hz. Higher resonances occur at 14Hz, then 20, then 26, 33, 39 and finally 45Hz. The Earth's electrical circuit is extremely sensitive to diurnal, seasonal and solar fireworks variations. Scientists have gone ahead and calculated Schumann resonance on exotic locales such as the Venus, Mars and Titan. Brain's Natural Frequencies The brain too is a electromagnetic device, with chemistry and physics (besides lots of other sciences) thrown in for good measure. EEG measurements have found that the brain loves to create electromagnetic waves in the following four frequency bands, and is quite happy when it is in one of the following bands. By a remarkable coincidence (coincidence?), these frequency bands are the same as that in which the earth's global electric circuit too resonates. Delta - This is the band lying between >0 and 3Hz. These waves have the highest amplitude, and when they are dominant, the brain has the lowest consciousness of the "physical" world (sensory systems take a break and relax). Theta - This is the band lying between >3 and 7.5Hz. These waves are found to be dominant when the mind is focusing internally, meditating, or being spiritually aware. Alpha - This is the band between 7.5 and 13Hz. This is the major rhythm observed in normal adults - people are active, efficient, and involved in completing the task they have before them. Beta - This frequency range lies between 1 Increase Online Sales with Rich Internet Applications ocales such as the Venus, Mars and Titan.As more Internet consumers begin to use broadband connections for their personal use, the more options you have to incorporate rich Internet applications (RIA) into your website. A Rich Internet application will provide your users with a new and improved web experience that is mutually interactive, engaging and flexible. RIAs provide the instant response that is received when using desktop applications but now on the web. Examples of RIAs can be a product configurator, an Internet Bot, or an intuitive audio and video site. Now many of these use heavy amounts of bandwidth but as more people move to broadband there will be no issue in terms of page load time.Two popular technologies that are being used to create rich Internet applications are Macromedia Flash and AJAX. Flash is a popular authoring software that was developed by Macromedia. It is used to create vector graphics-based animation programs with navigation interfaces, graphic illustrations, and simple interactivity for the Web. AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is a term describing a web development technique for creating interactive web applications using a combina Brain's Natural Frequencies The brain too is a electromagnetic device, with chemistry and physics (besides lots of other sciences) thrown in for good measure. EEG measurements have found that the brain loves to create electromagnetic waves in the following four frequency bands, and is quite happy when it is in one of the following bands. By a remarkable coincidence (coincidence?), these frequency bands are the same as that in which the earth's global electric circuit too resonates. Delta - This is the band lying between >0 and 3Hz. These waves have the highest amplitude, and when they are dominant, the brain has the lowest consciousness of the "physical" world (sensory systems take a break and relax). Theta - This is the band lying between >3 and 7.5Hz. These waves are found to be dominant when the mind is focusing internally, meditating, or being spiritually aware. Alpha - This is the band between 7.5 and 13Hz. This is the major rhythm observed in normal adults - people are active, efficient, and involved in completing the task they have before them. Beta - This frequency range lies between 13 and 30Hz. As the mind shifts from the lower to the higher beta frequencies, one tends to become more alert, agitated even. Gamma - On the brain's landscape, this is the highest vibration, between 30 and 40Hz. When an individual is put in a situation requiring integrated memory processing, for example, these waves begin to be formed. Resonating With Nature Ah, from physics and Atmospheric Science to metaphysics and epistemology! This is where my mind resonates the most! :) Science ends; and phenomenology begins. When we enter the state of meditation, either through internal stimulus (self-efforts, directed towards sitting still and becoming aware of one's consciousness), or through external stimulus (using brain entrainment CDs, etc); we experience the calmness that we normally associate with other, routine experiences such as when we get up in the morning after a deep sleep. In the state of meditation, our brain dips from lower beta to alpha, and from alpha to theta. After some time, when we are able to hold ourselves at one particular level of ELF vibration, the same vibrations begin to be transduced to the entire nervous system, from the brain, spinal chord downward to the last neuron touching the pores of the skin. In time the cells of the entire body resonate at the same frequency. The consciousness permeates the entire body. It is not possible to know when it happens, but as we dip lower from alpha to theta, the body's cellular vibrations become aligned to the stationary wave in the environment. It is much like the two leaves of a bascule bridge aligning with each other. That is precisely the time when the consciousness (and aura) gets the chance to expand, go beyond the limitations of the body and spread itself into the vast expanse of the universe beyond. And this is an ineffable experience. When two vibrating systems are in resonance with each other, a rise in amplitude in the waves takes place. In our case, the brain and the global electric circuit resonance leads to a rise in amplitude in the waves dancing in our brain. Rise in amplitude causes a rise in our consciousness energy. Logically, at some point, damping forces set in, which prevent the amplitude to go beyond a certain level. Which is in our best interest too, for this damping protects us from an experience which we may not be prepared for. The trick, therefore, is to keep reaching and touching this amplitude, and gradually increasing its levels (pushing the damping force further back). I used to think that hermits of yore would go to the mountains and hilltops to be more in tune with this circuit, until a research paper revealed that the "altitude profile" remains unchanged from ground to a height of 70 km (the Everest is just about 8.8 km), and it is only beyond that point that some drop is observed. (Unless, the hermits knew something that the scientists don't?) Though popular literature suggests that the Schumann Resonance value is rising (and has jumped from 7.83Hz in 1970s to 11.00Hz now), research done at the Northern California Earthquake Data Center proves that SR has been stable at the 7.8Hz range. But what if it indeed rises in the future? Final Word Meditation is known to rejuvenate the mind and the body. For the materialistic-minded, this translates to higher throughput and efficiency in day-to-day work. For the spiritually-centered, meditation is the best route to connect to the higher realms of consciousness. Knowledge of Schumann resonance makes one aware of the different mechanisms possibly available in nature to achieve this connection.
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