And you do not need to dance through the streets singing show tunes and sprinkling glitter.
Mr Lazaridis and his co-chief executive Jim Balsillie believed the hype and would enter the stage at trade shows to the blaring tunes of the Black Eyed Peas, something unthinkable when it was solely focused on its core market of business users.
Reading expands your life perspective and fine tunes your life filter.
But what are the most difficult tunes to shift - and why do they get stuck in the first place?
This repetition pep talks and thoughts fine tunes the performance of brain.
Huangmei Opera Huangmei Opera, formerly known as Huangmei tunes or tea-picking opera,was based on the folk songs and dances In the bordering area of Anhui, Hubei and Jiangxi provinces in late 18th century.
Its tunes, dialogue and acting are deeply rooted from people's life so that it is lively and easy to understand.
Those who gain for tunes not by hard labour but by other means is dishonest.
The mammals become fixated on new tunes just like people do, and the most popular original whale songs spread globally like hit singles.
In the research 98 volunteers were played the 'catchy tunes' Play Hard by David Guetta and Payphone by Maroon 5.
Instead of just playing the melody, jazz musicians improvise different tunes using the same chords.
She showed me a list of tunes, and I picked a family favorite, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling.
Jamming some tunes is another scientifically-proven way to improve your life and make every day a little better.
His songs are simple but emotional, with catchy tunes and touching lyrics inspired by real life.
We listen to show tunes, spirituals, pop, opera, and rock.
Moved by what I said, she stood there for a moment, Then sat again to her strings-and they sounded even sadder, Although the tunes were different from those she had played before.
The Emperor's eyes could never gaze on her enough- Till war-drums, booming from Yuyang, shocked the whole earth And broke the tunes of The Rainbow Skirt and the Feathered Coat.
All the sun long it was running, it was lovely, the hay Fields high as the house, the tunes from the chimneys, it was air And playing, lovely and watery And fire green as grass.
"I'll get my fiddle," said the old man, "and play you some of the old tunes.
Standing on a projecting rock he played several tunes, in the hope that the fish, attracted by his melody, would of their own accord dance into his net, which he had placed below.