By: Chris Eckford | 2010-03-30 | Music Recording out and about. Having just recorded a male voice choir in a church, we look at the advantages and difficulties faced when taken your studio to the client. read more
By: Howard Gottlieb | 2010-10-06 | Religion I once had a friend that wanted to help out any way that she could at her church. Lets just say that it didnt take anyone in the church long to realize that they had hit pay dirt. They called her in and asked her if she would be in charge of one of the most important positions in the church Director of Childs Choir Music... read more
By: John Wells | 2011-06-11 | Mobile Customer protection rights should be preserved; otherwise people will not value the brand. A customer with his divine right have once filed a consumer complaint so that this type of negligence could be checked. read more
By: Victor King | 2010-03-31 | Music Do you as a choir director teach your choirs to sight sing? Do you realize that if you increase the ability of your choir to sight sing you will be making your job easier? Once they learn to sight sing you will be able to increase your repertoire by shortening the time it takes to learn a piece. Plus you may even be able to do music that is a little more difficult than normal. Improving their skills increases your value. read more
By: Edward Collin | 2011-04-06 | MlM Questnet is one of the leading multinational conglomerates today and has given the market a few of the best products that it boasts of. read more
By: Nellie C. Christensen | 2010-09-22 | Fashion School choirs that feature music training and ample opportunities to showcase musical talents via choir presentations and show choirs are usually patronized by a lot of students across the country. Unfortunately, some of the academes these days have slashed their budgets for such programs, and worse, have eventually ceased catering them. read more
By: Richard Stone | 2011-04-10 | Business A well-handled customer complaint can lead improved business. This article looks at how to respond appropriately to a complaining customer and provides tips for managing the complaint effectively. read more
By: Asif Khan | 2010-12-06 | Destinations Thousands of tourists from across the globe visit Tokyo, the capital city of Japan. The beautiful monuments and architectural wonders are the landmarks that one must definitely see read more
By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | 2011-05-19 | Destinations Tokyo is Asia's main economic hub. It is the ultimate city for business as well us culture. And business travellers are offered some of the best facilities in this city. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-03-21 | News and society Tokyo, one of the most populated and richest cities in the world, was left in blackout. A number of stores closed with an announcement that no commodities left, construction activities were cut off temporarily, most attractions stopped a curtain period of time, and subways were suspended services. Especially, citizens are facing up to the fear of fallout. To another extent, French government supported the residents to return by offering free airfare. Embassies of other countries in Tokyo have been looking for some approaches to move citizens in to home as soon as possible. read more
By: Josh Shulman | 2010-08-28 | Destinations People all around the world have been fascinated by the magical world of Disneyland. The Disney brand has become such a global success that Donald Duck's fame outweighes that of Barack Obama. Disneyland is supposed to open in Shanghai in 2014. Hong Kong has already opened its doors to Mickey Mouse in 2005. In Tokyo, Disneyland Resort has been around since 1983. It always promises to offer the be read more
By: Alice Ken | 2012-03-26 | History A megacity is a metropolitan area that has a population of more than 10 million people. However, there is no constant definition of the megacity considering that some definitions set the minimum population density at about 2,000 persons/square km. A megacity may be comprised of only one metropolitan area or it can be comprised of two or more metropolitan areas that converge together. For a better read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-03-18 | Community News Thanks to being far away from the earthquake’s epicenter on 11/3/2011, Tokyo area got little damage. However, a number of stores, shops, offices, schools ... are temporarily closed because of rotational power cut. Following are some photos captured by Phạm Hồng Long, a Vietnamese lived in Japan. He posted them on his private page. read more
By: Ryan Kaan | 2011-07-21 | Aviaton If your dream has always been to fly to Tokyo then you are in luck because there are many cheap flights that go to Tokyo almost daily. These flights are for people flying to Tokyo for business as well as for the pleasure of exploring the beautiful city. read more