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Our beautiful baby girl, Rielyn is now 18 months old and at about 9 months was diagnosed with bilateral profound hearing loss

Our beautiful baby girl, Rielyn is now 18 months old and at about 9 months was diagnosed with bilateral profound hearing loss; that later was determined congenital. This means, she was born deaf and it was missed at her infant screening. Her hearing aids are not working for her so we have no other option to give her the best life possible and go ahead with cochlear implants. It is a very serious surgery…but she will hear!!!!

THORVALDSEYRI, Iceland Volcanic Eruption

THORVALDSEYRI, Iceland - As once-stranded European travelers return to their routine lives, farmers near the base of the Eyjafjallajokull volcano are only starting to grapple with long-term consequences of the recent eruption.

Lance Armstrong finishes 22nd

 

SILVER CITY, N.M. -- Lance Armstrong said Wednesday there were plenty of good reasons he wanted to return to the Tour of the Gila in New Mexico.

Big climbs, a time trial, a competitive field.

The seven-time Tour de France champion finished 22nd in the Tour of the Gila's opening stage, a 95-mile road race to Mogollon that was capped by a grueling climb over the final five miles.

Do you hate your singing voice?

Posted by Moderator Michael Hogan (admin) on Feb 03 2010
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Do you hate your singing voice?

February 3rd, 2010

This post is for everyone whose mantra is “I hate singing, I hate singing!” In the world’s popular talent contests prevalent on TV entertainment programs, the stars are so poised and sing so well, surely these people must be singing naturals? You know the kind of people that were born with the “singing gift”. The thing is you too have bucket loads of singing talent just waiting to be unleashed.

Have you ever wished to be a singing star, or perhaps be part of a rock or pop band? What does your family say about your singing in the shower? I’m guessing it doesn’t sound quite like your favorite artists, does it? Are you proud of your singing or have you grown to hate singing through embarrassment, humiliation or fear?

What would you give to be able to sing along to the car radio without your children asking you to stop the car to let them out? Have you ever watched your favorite singer and lost yourself dreaming that it was you on stage wowing the audience with your professional singing voice? If this sounds like you, it’s time to stop dreaming and do something about it.

You’d be surprised how many people wish they could sing better and complain that they hate their singing voice, yet never do anything to improve it. There are so many excuses people make for not learning to sing better. The most common excuses I hear are: lack of time, lack of money, tone deafness, too embarrassed and there are plenty of others.

I’m sorry but these excuses just don’t carry any weight. The fact is, learning to sing has never been so easy, affordable and convenient. When you’re ready to stop with the excuses and start getting results, check out this Brett Manning Singing Success Review.

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