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30

The Pathfinder Effective Communication

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The Pathfinder Effective Communication

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THE LIFE COACH TEACHES US THE POWER OF LISTENING… ISRAEL IS TRULY COMMITTED TO HELPING US TO LIVE BETTER IN EVERY DAY LIFE AND MORE.

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Mar
26

ScreamFree Marriage Relationships 2

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Five key phrases that can break down and build up relationships. Communication in marriage is essential. Marriage and Family Therapist Hal Runkel explains a ScreamFree Marriage brings peace and love to every relationship. Find out more about ScreamFree Marriage at http://www.screamfree.com. …

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Feb
27

Whole Lotta Love pt 1

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Led Zeppelin Copenhagen,Denmark 5-3-1971

Led Zeppelin
KB HallenCopenhagen,Denmark
June.3,1971
A very good audience recording.

This concert is complete and is 120 minutes.

What a document! One of the rarest tapes ever to surface and one of the most unusual concerts from the band. A nervous night with a sometimes troublesome audience (after the initial tidal wave of pieces,Plant is shouting,”STOP! STOP! Whoa! Tell him…if there’s any trouble,we go off! Right,we go!”

By the time they play a very light version of “Since I’ve Been Loving You”,the group has settled down and Plant does a beautiful vocal workout on “Dazed & Confused”. The main instrumental of the piece is very similar to the BBC Broadcast and a unique,whispered howl is the first refrain of the returning vocal theme (superb).

Page finishes the piece in an “Oriental” mood.Every remote attempt at rhythm,as in some interwork between Page’s violin bow and Plant’s murmuring,is followed by the now legendary Danish clapping.Plant keeps repeating “Good evening!” to try and warm things up a bit.”Black Dog” is rather freely changed in the lyrics.

Plant manages miraculously to control the audience at the beginning of “Stairway To Heaven” and offers a beautiful and intimate version with superb,high-pitched soul flourishes. The end of the song has him hitting high notes just as in the album version,although not as clean.But the big surprises start as Plant announces that,”We’ll try something we’ve never done before…there’s every chance that we will fall apart. If we do,we’ll start again,okay?” (Yes,spontaneity was not dead in 1971!).With an unusual introduction,they start the still-untitled “Four Sticks”,played for the FIRST TIME EVER in public,and the ONLY live recording to date! Page produces a special “Waltz” intro and the chaotic drum pattern faithfully reproduces the effect on the fourth album!

This surprise is followed by yet another one!”Gallows Pole” is played live for the first time also and is the ONLY complete live version known to date! The twelve-string electric guitar intro makes it sound different,and Bonham molds a variant,heavily underlining the first verses of “Keep me from the Gallows Pole!” He follows with a slow cadenza until everything evolves into complete chaos and Page is lost at the end in a disjointed guitar solo (not very effective,but great fun).

The group then embarks on a typical classic version of the “Whole Lotta Love Medley”,similar again to the BBC Broadcast and including a very long instrumental intro to “Mess O’ Blues”. The “Honey Bee” guitar solo is a strange mixture of “Dazed & Confused” and “Since I’ve Been Loving You”. At the end of the song,Plant demonstrates that he has no limits as the final “LOOOVVEEEE!!” breaks all barriers.
“Communication Breakdown” includes a booming bass solo and an almost funky arrangement of “Celebration Day” (first time,too).But the previews and novelties are not over. “Misty Mountain Hop” includes beautiful keyboard playing in harmony with really daring guitar patterns,and “Rock & Roll” (called “It’s Been A Long Time” in the concert) finally has the privilaged,but sometimes difficult Danish audience out of it’s head!

CD #1
1-Immigrant Song.2-Heartbreaker.3-Since I’ve Been Loving You.4-Dazed & Confused.5-Black Dog.6-Stairway To Heaven.

CD #2
1-Going To California.2-That’s The Way.3-What Is And What Should Never Be.4-Four Sticks.5-Gallows Pole.6-Whole Lotta Love (Includes “Boogie Woogie”,”Trucking Little Mama”,”MessO’ Blues”,”Honey Bee” & “The Lemon Song).7-Communication Breakdown (includes “Celebration Day”).8-Misty Mountain Hop.9-Rock & Roll (called “It’s Been A Long Time”).

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Feb
24

Effective Employee Communications

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Celso Martinez, CEO of Zenitram PR speaks at the 2008 Brains By The Hour Solutions Symposium.

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Feb
19

Whole Lotta Love pt 1

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Led Zeppelin Copenhagen,Denmark 5-3-1971

Led Zeppelin
KB HallenCopenhagen,Denmark
June.3,1971
A very good audience recording.

This concert is complete and is 120 minutes.

What a document! One of the rarest tapes ever to surface and one of the most unusual concerts from the band. A nervous night with a sometimes troublesome audience (after the initial tidal wave of pieces,Plant is shouting,”STOP! STOP! Whoa! Tell him…if there’s any trouble,we go off! Right,we go!”

By the time they play a very light version of “Since I’ve Been Loving You”,the group has settled down and Plant does a beautiful vocal workout on “Dazed & Confused”. The main instrumental of the piece is very similar to the BBC Broadcast and a unique,whispered howl is the first refrain of the returning vocal theme (superb).

Page finishes the piece in an “Oriental” mood.Every remote attempt at rhythm,as in some interwork between Page’s violin bow and Plant’s murmuring,is followed by the now legendary Danish clapping.Plant keeps repeating “Good evening!” to try and warm things up a bit.”Black Dog” is rather freely changed in the lyrics.

Plant manages miraculously to control the audience at the beginning of “Stairway To Heaven” and offers a beautiful and intimate version with superb,high-pitched soul flourishes. The end of the song has him hitting high notes just as in the album version,although not as clean.But the big surprises start as Plant announces that,”We’ll try something we’ve never done before…there’s every chance that we will fall apart. If we do,we’ll start again,okay?” (Yes,spontaneity was not dead in 1971!).With an unusual introduction,they start the still-untitled “Four Sticks”,played for the FIRST TIME EVER in public,and the ONLY live recording to date! Page produces a special “Waltz” intro and the chaotic drum pattern faithfully reproduces the effect on the fourth album!

This surprise is followed by yet another one!”Gallows Pole” is played live for the first time also and is the ONLY complete live version known to date! The twelve-string electric guitar intro makes it sound different,and Bonham molds a variant,heavily underlining the first verses of “Keep me from the Gallows Pole!” He follows with a slow cadenza until everything evolves into complete chaos and Page is lost at the end in a disjointed guitar solo (not very effective,but great fun).

The group then embarks on a typical classic version of the “Whole Lotta Love Medley”,similar again to the BBC Broadcast and including a very long instrumental intro to “Mess O’ Blues”. The “Honey Bee” guitar solo is a strange mixture of “Dazed & Confused” and “Since I’ve Been Loving You”. At the end of the song,Plant demonstrates that he has no limits as the final “LOOOVVEEEE!!” breaks all barriers.
“Communication Breakdown” includes a booming bass solo and an almost funky arrangement of “Celebration Day” (first time,too).But the previews and novelties are not over. “Misty Mountain Hop” includes beautiful keyboard playing in harmony with really daring guitar patterns,and “Rock & Roll” (called “It’s Been A Long Time” in the concert) finally has the privilaged,but sometimes difficult Danish audience out of it’s head!

CD #1
1-Immigrant Song.2-Heartbreaker.3-Since I’ve Been Loving You.4-Dazed & Confused.5-Black Dog.6-Stairway To Heaven.

CD #2
1-Going To California.2-That’s The Way.3-What Is And What Should Never Be.4-Four Sticks.5-Gallows Pole.6-Whole Lotta Love (Includes “Boogie Woogie”,”Trucking Little Mama”,”MessO’ Blues”,”Honey Bee” & “The Lemon Song).7-Communication Breakdown (includes “Celebration Day”).8-Misty Mountain Hop.9-Rock & Roll (called “It’s Been A Long Time”).

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Intro message concerning Effective Communication, adding buddies on my MySpace and the anonymity of the internet [WWW]. Part 1 of 2.

I have had 1000’s of ignored e-mails, bad experiences, most of all, difficult, uncooperative people who wish to make my life difficult, all because of a my simple request to speak effectively on the phone. I can be as cordial as possible and still get the most rude response. The people that ignore others and that don’t use it for a purpose to communicate as well as abuse it have in a major way contributed to a step back in communication using typing in these methods. Virtually back to the stoneage. I would request you watch all the parts to this movie, it is important to get the entire point of view. See all the angles.

Please see my other movies which explain some things this one does not:

Narcissim, Conduct of PPL, Selffishness, e-mail, Manners P2

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVz2Yx…

A intro look at telepathy, pros and cons

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2ipHa…

Comedy, Intellectuals & Wit The Connections

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ua331…

Voice Communication Is Critical, Bias, Emotional Females & People

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OK4vDS…

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To respond, make a movie & send it to me as a video response, I will post all of them, regardless if you have something negative or positive to say about my movies. Don’t have a webcam or camcorder? Get 1, webcams can be low as $10.

I only do telephone for communicating. I don’t do e-mail, send any it will get ignored. If you don’t leave contact #, I will provide mine as a last option. I will absolutely not use e-mail to send or receive, this has been my policy for 34 years, I will not change it for anyone ever again. If you want/need to talk to me, or want to make your 2 cents, do the steps below:

1. Add me to friends.

2. Then send me e-mail via You Tube, put your contact number, i.e. cell/work/home to reach you at.

3. I will call you back.

I changed the settings to accept e-mail only from friends – to prevent people from sending me e-mail, because I know they will even after I ask not too, they cannot respect peoples wishes.

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Get Educated:
Quotes – Why not to use typing/text messenging/e-mail/ text comments/You Tube e-mail:

“email, instant messenger and typing inpersonalizes effective communication between people. You do not see there face, you do not know there mannerisms, the sound or tone of there voice. It is substandard communication, and the anonymity of the internet and email has virtually made it impossible for old fashioned personalized effective communication.” “It is not the greatest thing since sliced bread.” – cerebral01

“My take on email. The biggest problem I see is being ignored. People can be narcissistic, flatulent, arrogant, condescending, aristocratic, or all of the above. There is nothing more wrong than sending someone a communication via e-mail, you are articulate, like to express yourself fully, taking the time to write the e-mail, sending it, expecting a reply, then never getting one. – cerebral01

“You take the time to write a short or long letter, send it via e-mail, its polished, detailed, but concise, and most of all, to the point. You expect an answer, right? Wrong. From my experience, most people tend to ignore all these factors, and ignore you. – cerebral01

“Cons: The anonymity of the internet and email might just lead to total impersonalization of society, Pros: Nothing good about it, although you can send files on it – cerebral01

“Because email is free, does not make it better.” I would rather pay for quality, than quantity.” – cerebral01

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Optional quotes

“It is wrong always, everywhere, and for anyone to believe anything upon insufficient evidence.” – William Kingdon Clifford, Mathematician and Philosopher (May 4, 1845 – March 3, 1879)

“One of my primary philosophies on life. I believe in giving equal time to everyone, no matter if they are a homeless person, a CEO, or the President of the United States. I ask only to be treated the same. The way I see things is I am never too busy to speak to anyone that needs/requests to talk to me. Learn this & incorporate it into your own life. It is that important. – cerebral01

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Fundamentally, I believe e-mail is substandard and ineffective communication. These are rudimentary, basic points.

For full list of quotes, go to the cerebral01 channel page under channel information and channel comments.

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Feb
10

Whole Lotta Love pt 1

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Led Zeppelin Copenhagen,Denmark 5-3-1971

Led Zeppelin
KB HallenCopenhagen,Denmark
June.3,1971
A very good audience recording.

This concert is complete and is 120 minutes.

What a document! One of the rarest tapes ever to surface and one of the most unusual concerts from the band. A nervous night with a sometimes troublesome audience (after the initial tidal wave of pieces,Plant is shouting,”STOP! STOP! Whoa! Tell him…if there’s any trouble,we go off! Right,we go!”

By the time they play a very light version of “Since I’ve Been Loving You”,the group has settled down and Plant does a beautiful vocal workout on “Dazed & Confused”. The main instrumental of the piece is very similar to the BBC Broadcast and a unique,whispered howl is the first refrain of the returning vocal theme (superb).

Page finishes the piece in an “Oriental” mood.Every remote attempt at rhythm,as in some interwork between Page’s violin bow and Plant’s murmuring,is followed by the now legendary Danish clapping.Plant keeps repeating “Good evening!” to try and warm things up a bit.”Black Dog” is rather freely changed in the lyrics.

Plant manages miraculously to control the audience at the beginning of “Stairway To Heaven” and offers a beautiful and intimate version with superb,high-pitched soul flourishes. The end of the song has him hitting high notes just as in the album version,although not as clean.But the big surprises start as Plant announces that,”We’ll try something we’ve never done before…there’s every chance that we will fall apart. If we do,we’ll start again,okay?” (Yes,spontaneity was not dead in 1971!).With an unusual introduction,they start the still-untitled “Four Sticks”,played for the FIRST TIME EVER in public,and the ONLY live recording to date! Page produces a special “Waltz” intro and the chaotic drum pattern faithfully reproduces the effect on the fourth album!

This surprise is followed by yet another one!”Gallows Pole” is played live for the first time also and is the ONLY complete live version known to date! The twelve-string electric guitar intro makes it sound different,and Bonham molds a variant,heavily underlining the first verses of “Keep me from the Gallows Pole!” He follows with a slow cadenza until everything evolves into complete chaos and Page is lost at the end in a disjointed guitar solo (not very effective,but great fun).

The group then embarks on a typical classic version of the “Whole Lotta Love Medley”,similar again to the BBC Broadcast and including a very long instrumental intro to “Mess O’ Blues”. The “Honey Bee” guitar solo is a strange mixture of “Dazed & Confused” and “Since I’ve Been Loving You”. At the end of the song,Plant demonstrates that he has no limits as the final “LOOOVVEEEE!!” breaks all barriers.
“Communication Breakdown” includes a booming bass solo and an almost funky arrangement of “Celebration Day” (first time,too).But the previews and novelties are not over. “Misty Mountain Hop” includes beautiful keyboard playing in harmony with really daring guitar patterns,and “Rock & Roll” (called “It’s Been A Long Time” in the concert) finally has the privilaged,but sometimes difficult Danish audience out of it’s head!

CD #1
1-Immigrant Song.2-Heartbreaker.3-Since I’ve Been Loving You.4-Dazed & Confused.5-Black Dog.6-Stairway To Heaven.

CD #2
1-Going To California.2-That’s The Way.3-What Is And What Should Never Be.4-Four Sticks.5-Gallows Pole.6-Whole Lotta Love (Includes “Boogie Woogie”,”Trucking Little Mama”,”MessO’ Blues”,”Honey Bee” & “The Lemon Song).7-Communication Breakdown (includes “Celebration Day”).8-Misty Mountain Hop.9-Rock & Roll (called “It’s Been A Long Time”).

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Jan
31

Whole Lotta Love pt 1

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Led Zeppelin Copenhagen,Denmark 5-3-1971

Led Zeppelin
KB HallenCopenhagen,Denmark
June.3,1971
A very good audience recording.

This concert is complete and is 120 minutes.

What a document! One of the rarest tapes ever to surface and one of the most unusual concerts from the band. A nervous night with a sometimes troublesome audience (after the initial tidal wave of pieces,Plant is shouting,”STOP! STOP! Whoa! Tell him…if there’s any trouble,we go off! Right,we go!”

By the time they play a very light version of “Since I’ve Been Loving You”,the group has settled down and Plant does a beautiful vocal workout on “Dazed & Confused”. The main instrumental of the piece is very similar to the BBC Broadcast and a unique,whispered howl is the first refrain of the returning vocal theme (superb).

Page finishes the piece in an “Oriental” mood.Every remote attempt at rhythm,as in some interwork between Page’s violin bow and Plant’s murmuring,is followed by the now legendary Danish clapping.Plant keeps repeating “Good evening!” to try and warm things up a bit.”Black Dog” is rather freely changed in the lyrics.

Plant manages miraculously to control the audience at the beginning of “Stairway To Heaven” and offers a beautiful and intimate version with superb,high-pitched soul flourishes. The end of the song has him hitting high notes just as in the album version,although not as clean.But the big surprises start as Plant announces that,”We’ll try something we’ve never done before…there’s every chance that we will fall apart. If we do,we’ll start again,okay?” (Yes,spontaneity was not dead in 1971!).With an unusual introduction,they start the still-untitled “Four Sticks”,played for the FIRST TIME EVER in public,and the ONLY live recording to date! Page produces a special “Waltz” intro and the chaotic drum pattern faithfully reproduces the effect on the fourth album!

This surprise is followed by yet another one!”Gallows Pole” is played live for the first time also and is the ONLY complete live version known to date! The twelve-string electric guitar intro makes it sound different,and Bonham molds a variant,heavily underlining the first verses of “Keep me from the Gallows Pole!” He follows with a slow cadenza until everything evolves into complete chaos and Page is lost at the end in a disjointed guitar solo (not very effective,but great fun).

The group then embarks on a typical classic version of the “Whole Lotta Love Medley”,similar again to the BBC Broadcast and including a very long instrumental intro to “Mess O’ Blues”. The “Honey Bee” guitar solo is a strange mixture of “Dazed & Confused” and “Since I’ve Been Loving You”. At the end of the song,Plant demonstrates that he has no limits as the final “LOOOVVEEEE!!” breaks all barriers.
“Communication Breakdown” includes a booming bass solo and an almost funky arrangement of “Celebration Day” (first time,too).But the previews and novelties are not over. “Misty Mountain Hop” includes beautiful keyboard playing in harmony with really daring guitar patterns,and “Rock & Roll” (called “It’s Been A Long Time” in the concert) finally has the privilaged,but sometimes difficult Danish audience out of it’s head!

CD #1
1-Immigrant Song.2-Heartbreaker.3-Since I’ve Been Loving You.4-Dazed & Confused.5-Black Dog.6-Stairway To Heaven.

CD #2
1-Going To California.2-That’s The Way.3-What Is And What Should Never Be.4-Four Sticks.5-Gallows Pole.6-Whole Lotta Love (Includes “Boogie Woogie”,”Trucking Little Mama”,”MessO’ Blues”,”Honey Bee” & “The Lemon Song).7-Communication Breakdown (includes “Celebration Day”).8-Misty Mountain Hop.9-Rock & Roll (called “It’s Been A Long Time”).

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Jan
19

Whole Lotta Love pt 3

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Led Zeppelin Copenhagen,Denmark 5-3-1971 Led Zeppelin KB HallenCopenhagen,Denmark June.3,1971 A very good audience recording. This concert is complete and is 120 minutes. What a document! One of the rarest tapes ever to surface and one of the most unusual concerts from the band. A nervous night with a sometimes troublesome audience (after the initial tidal wave of pieces,Plant is shouting,”STOP! STOP! Whoa! Tell him…if there’s any trouble,we go off! Right,we go!” By the time they play a very light version of “Since I’ve Been Loving You”,the group has settled down and Plant does a beautiful vocal workout on “Dazed & Confused”. The main instrumental of the piece is very similar to the BBC Broadcast and a unique,whispered howl is the first refrain of the returning vocal theme (superb). Page finishes the piece in an “Oriental” mood.Every remote attempt at rhythm,as in some interwork between Page’s violin bow and Plant’s murmuring,is followed by the now legendary Danish clapping.Plant keeps repeating “Good evening!” to try and warm things up a bit.”Black Dog” is rather freely changed in the lyrics. Plant manages miraculously to control the audience at the beginning of “Stairway To Heaven” and offers a beautiful and intimate version with superb,high-pitched soul flourishes. The end of the song has him hitting high notes just as in the album version,although not as clean.But the big surprises start as Plant announces that,”We’ll try something we’ve never done before…there’s every chance that we will fall apart. If we do,we’ll start again,okay?” (Yes,spontaneity was not dead in 1971!).With an unusual introduction,they start the still-untitled “Four Sticks”,played for the FIRST TIME EVER in public,and the ONLY live recording to date! Page produces a special “Waltz” intro and the chaotic drum pattern faithfully reproduces the effect on the fourth album! This surprise is followed by yet another one!”Gallows Pole” is played live for the first time also and is the ONLY complete live version known to date! The twelve-string electric guitar intro makes it sound different,and Bonham molds a variant,heavily underlining the first verses of “Keep me from the Gallows Pole!” He follows with a slow cadenza until everything evolves into complete chaos and Page is lost at the end in a disjointed guitar solo (not very effective,but great fun). The group then embarks on a typical classic version of the “Whole Lotta Love Medley”,similar again to the BBC Broadcast and including a very long instrumental intro to “Mess O’ Blues”. The “Honey Bee” guitar solo is a strange mixture of “Dazed & Confused” and “Since I’ve Been Loving You”. At the end of the song,Plant demonstrates that he has no limits as the final “LOOOVVEEEE!!” breaks all barriers. “Communication Breakdown” includes a booming bass solo and an almost funky arrangement of “Celebration Day” (first time,too).But the previews and novelties are not over. “Misty Mountain Hop” includes beautiful keyboard playing in harmony with really daring guitar patterns,and “Rock & Roll” (called “It’s Been A Long Time” in the concert) finally has the privilaged,but sometimes difficult Danish audience out of it’s head! CD #1 1-Immigrant Song.2-Heartbreaker.3-Since I’ve Been Loving You.4-Dazed & Confused.5-Black Dog.6-Stairway To Heaven. CD #2 1-Going To California.2-That’s The Way.3-What Is And What Should Never Be.4-Four Sticks.5-Gallows Pole.6-Whole Lotta Love (Includes “Boogie Woogie”,”Trucking Little Mama”,”MessO’ Blues”,”Honey Bee” & “The Lemon Song).7-Communication Breakdown (includes “Celebration Day”).8-Misty Mountain Hop.9-Rock & Roll (called “It’s Been A Long Time”).
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