Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Music can change your life

Most people intuitively know that listening to music when they are feeling down or depressed can bolster their spirits. However recent research studies have shown that music, especially certain tones can clinically reduce stress. Music can alter brainwave patterns, as can yoga, deep breathing, and meditation – and bring on what is known as the Alpha State. Alpha is described as a state of deep relaxation, where the mind is totally stress-free and more open to problem solving. 
Science has shown that when children learn to play music, their brains begin to hear and process sounds that they couldn’t otherwise hear. This helps them develop “neurophysiological distinction” between certain sounds that can aid in literacy, which can translate into improved academic results for kids. Kids nowadays love music and I think every hit song that may be released could be their favorite and memorized it fast. 





Lazaro Francisco



Lazaro Francisco (February 22, 1898 - 17 June 1980) was the fourth son of Eulogio Francisco and Clara Angeles. He was born in Orani, Bataan but go and eventually settled in Nueva Ecija.
He is considered one of the strong pillars of Filipino literature. Some of his novels are written the Wedding Rings, Basque Suicide, The Foot of the Cross, Northern Lights, Seeds and Fruit, Cesar, Wound, Memorial Day, Father Yet Beautiful World, and his latest novel, The Surf . Except the Basque suicide, all of his novel was published in Dawn.

Reflected in his novel that he enriched the literature of the country and tried to beautify the world in Filipino by his extraordinary language skills and involvement in the welfare and aspirations of the Filipino people.
He would later be recognized by literary critics and scholars as an icon in Tagalog literature, a visionary nationalist and social critic, for having written five highly acclaimed novels that are still relevant today and required readings in colleges and universities all over the country.
Although many influential literary scholars were more than convinced that he should be declared a National Artist for literature, it did not happen during his lifetime. We, his children, were under strict orders from him never to lobby for such honors. And as fate would have it, he did not live long enough to savor the honor of being a National Artist. It was a long, long wait before he was finally proclaimed National Artist for Literature in 2009. And, of course, that was a glorious vindication for him