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		<title>Great Lessons from Playing Online Casino</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Greater things could come ahead. Staying positive even in the midst of trouble can greatly help to hurdle all possible problems that might crop up. For a person to take charge of his life, self-control is indeed a virtue. How &#8230; <a href="http://baboonink.com/great-lessons-from-playing-online-casino.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Greater things could come ahead. Staying positive even in the midst of trouble can greatly help to hurdle all possible problems that might crop up. For a person to take charge of his life, self-control is indeed a virtue. How many times have we heard before that self-control is a cardinal virtue that one should develop in order to attain success. The rationale of this maxim is that without self-control, a person is bound to commit unforgivable mistakes in decision-making. There are many people who ruined their lives because they are unable to control their temper or their natural tendencies. But if you have self-control, you can effortlessly do the things you plan. You execute your plan with the knowledge that you know what are you are doing because they have been well-thought out and that your actions pertinent to such plan execution are properly calculated. </p>
<p>I would like to emphasize, if I may, that the same principle applies when playing <a href="http://www.gamingclub.com/de/">online casino</a>. An excellent player knows what he is doing. He makes decision slowly and change his decision in a rather the same fashion. He is not being controlled by the dictates of his impulse. While he listens to a little voice inside him, some call it instinct, he also heeds the dictates of his brain. Everything is under control so much so that by the time the <a href="http://www.gamingclub.com">Casino</a> game has ended, he is assured of a victory. </p>
<p>Playing online <a href="http://www.gamingclub.com/es/">casino</a> is such an interesting experience. You do not only aim for the prizes; it is just one thing. More importantly, you, at the same time, aim to become a better player each game. The process takes you to a learning dimension where you can improve your thinking and feeling process, your psyche, and your instinct power. It takes time but with patience you can become the master of your own thought. Conquer yourself and conquer the casino game.<DONTREWRITE></p>
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		<title>Album reviews: Planet Earth, by Prince</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Prince is back with a vengeance! <b>Planet</b> <b>Earth</b> takes us back to a time when Prince was looked upon as a musical genius, those were the days of 1999, Purple Rain, Sign o' the Times and Graffiti Bridge. Since then he has seemingly gotten lost within  ...  <a href="http://baboonink.com/album-reviews-planet-earth-by-prince.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prince is back with a vengeance! Planet Earth takes us back to a time when Prince was looked upon as a musical genius, those were the days of 1999, Purple Rain, Sign o&#8217; the Times and Graffiti Bridge. Since then he has seemingly gotten lost within his own mind as he fought with music labels, released his albums via the internet only, and finally went back to the labels. Last year saw him do something not many entertainers have been able to do, not only entertain during the Superbowl half time show, but create more buzz then the game itself.</p>
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<p>Planet Earth see&#8217;s Prince not re-inventing himself, but going back to his roots. He jams brisk pop with late night jazz and funky neo-soul to fill tracks that glitter and glide with reminiscent sounds like that which we would find in a long gone era. This is Prince going mainstream, or at least as main stream as Prince can go. There is no bubblegum pop anthems here. But we do have the soothing trademark styling on songs such as the ballad &#8220;Future Baby Mama.&#8221;</p>
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<p>The album kicks off with political element to his song which discusses the future of the planet and <span id="more-264"></span> all who reside on her. His voice is smooth and jumps into high gear creating a soulful movement in the song and one of the high points on the album. Princes falsetto is as strong as it has ever been when he lets it loose on &#8220;Somewhere Here On Earth.&#8221; This as close to a torch song lament that allows us to envision sitting in a night club as Prince himself sits behind a white piano dressed in a purple suit and pounds out old hits. This album finally lets us see and hear how much Prince has matured over the years. It is almost as if he has finally come to an agreement within himself and is allowing his maturity to take part in his songwriting.</p>
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<p>The album&#8217;s first single &#8220;Guitar&#8221; is a hard edged styled, up tempo song. When Prince screams out &#8220;I love you baby, but not like I love my guitar,&#8221; it&#8217;s Princes way of saying, that&#8217;s right, I remember how to throw out licks reminiscent of Jimi Hendrix. &#8220;All the Midnights in the World&#8221; is a mid-tempo song which spotlights some brilliant piano and &#8220;Mr. Goodnight&#8221; will leave you thinking about sitting around late at night with a bottle of wine. Planet Earth is a good spin back for the Purple Prince of funk, and we can only hope that this brings him full circle.</p>
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