One Minute Radio Show: 2008

December 2008 Feature Question How did classical music play a part in Hedy Lamarr and George Antheil’s invention of their “Secret Communication System”, the early form of spectrum?  November 2008 Feature Question How long did Judith Resnik practice her piano each day and what were her SAT

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One Minute Radio Show: 2007

December 2007 Feature Question How did Albert Einstein conceive his “Theory of Relativity?”  November 2007 Feature Question Why is Classical music being played in hospitals? October 2007 Feature Question How can Classical music enrich you and your families life and how does it work? 

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Laurence Edward Alan "Laurie" Lee And Salesman's Heart – December 2012

Madeline’s Monthly Article & Musical Tips Blog For December 2012 We want to wish all of our readers a very Happy and Healthy Chanukah, Christmas, and New Year. Remember to start your day right by listening to Classical music. No one is immune from the power of

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Meet Allan Berger and A Happy Thanksgiving – November 2012

We wish all our readers a very Happy and Healthy Thanksgiving. Classical music has the power to motivate, inspire, educate and soothe pain. Our article of the month is “Are You Wearing Blinders for This Election?” by Madeline Frank, Ph.D. Our blog features Allan M. Berger Certified Public Accountant,

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Margaret Truman and Using Music to Fight an Illness – October 2012

October 2012 is the sixth Anniversary of “Madeline’s Monthly Article & Musical Tips Blog” and the Fifth Anniversary of “Madeline’s One Minute Musical Radio Show”. Our blog features Margaret Truman an American singer, radio and TV personality, biographer, mystery author, mother and grandmother. Margaret Truman was the

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Jack Benny and Help With Messy Finances – September 2012

We are beginning a new school year which is a new opportunity to begin using classical music in the classrooms during class and in the hallways and on school buses to and from school. Classical music playing in the back ground helps students to relax, allowing them

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Meet Eugene Delacroix and 10 Creative Ways to Inspire Students & Curb Teachers Burn Out! – August 2012

We are beginning a new school year which is a new opportunity to begin using classical music in the classrooms during class, in the hallways, in the lunch room, and on school buses to and from school. Classical music played in the background helps students learn to

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Musical Bio-Chemist Diane Hossinger and A Happy 4th! – July 2012

Our new blog features Diane Hossinger a biochemist and musician,working as an operations research analyst for the army.  Ms. Hossinger is a lifelong violinist and her passion for science, math and music has permeated her life. Diane Hossinger was born on June 29, 1987 to Dave and

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Thomas Gainsborough, Top Scholars For 2012 and Father's Day! – June 2012

We are dedicating this Father’s Day to honoring men who are scientists, medical doctors, engineers, mathematicians, teachers, artists, writers and musicians. These eminent individuals have integrated music into their thinking process. Music is a powerful tool for motivating, inspiring, educating and soothing pain. Remember no one is

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Academic Scholar Alex Grinsell and Mother’s Day Wishes! – May 2012

We want to wish all of our readers a very Happy Mother’s Day! One mother recently said, “Mothers are the quiet unsung heroes!” Mothers are more concerned about their children’s needs then their own. (Selflessness) Mothers love their children with their whole heart and are willing to

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