Chase walks you through the lesson he and the teachers created and tried out in three different classrooms. I love how he details all of the steps and even shares the slides they used in case you want to use them in your own classroom.
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Quincy Jones almost nabbed this slice of loved-up electrofunk for Michael Jackson, but it ended up becoming a signature tune for R&B diva Khan when she sang it with her old band Rufus in 1983. When Frankie Knuckles gave it a piano house remix in 1989, a new generation went crazy for the song: now artists ranging from Mary J. Blige to KT Tunstall have recorded versions, but none of them reach the thrilling heights of Chaka as she hits the final chorus.
Sometimes our hearts beat slower than 60 beats per minute. This is called bradycardia. For some people, like athletes and healthy, young adults, this heart rate could be normal. But for others, it could cause your brain and other organs to not get enough oxygen to function like they should.
There are really no home treatments for a slow heartbeat. Your doctor will likely need to fix the underlying cause in order to ease your symptoms and raise your heart rate so your body gets the blood it needs. Treatments could include medications or a pacemaker.
When I want a dump and go chili recipe that uses up a lot of pantry staples, this Crockpot Sweet Potato Chili is my go-to recipe. (For a quick stove top recipe, this Turkey Chili is my FAVE--in case you came for a quick recipe!) Or for other vegetarian chili options, try this Pumpkin Quinoa Chili or Crock Pot Lentil Chili! All great options for any chili lover!
Timberlake revealed that the song's creating process took time to imagine and execute.[1] He also stated that "My Love" was less about marriage and a more humble approach to love. The song features synthesizer chords with a slow beat and includes a beatboxing, percussion, and staccato sounds. Timberlake described the track as "a rock-techno ballad".[1]
In December 2005, Timberlake began working on his second album, FutureSex/LoveSounds, the follow-up to Justified (2002). Within three weeks, "My Love" was one of several songs that were recorded.[1] In September 2006, Timberlake told Rolling Stone that the song was "a hip-hop ballad" and that the process of creating "took two hours to imagine and execute".[1] While promoting the album in an interview with MTV News, Timberlake revealed that the second half of the album (including "My Love") focuses on anthems of love.[4] In another interview, he revealed that "My Love" was a "contradiction of sounds. You've got this operatic thing going on. If you take all the staccato sounds out, the essence of the song is it's a ballad, but the way the beat is inlaid underneath the vocals, it becomes a percussive ballad."[5]
"My Love" is a electro-R&B, hip hop and techno ballad.[8][9][10][11] The song is composed in the key of E minor, with a chord progression of E-minor-B-minor-A-minor. It is set in time signature of common time with a tempo of 121 beats per minute.[12] The song is composed with a stuttering trance-style synthesizer.[13][14][15] It also includes Timbaland beatboxing and adding "toy sounds",[13][16] as well as Timberlake's falsetto. The track features a rap verse from rapper T.I.[13][17] It also carries a slower beat,[16] with an electro-Southern hip hop sound.[4] The Guardian described the song as a "languid love ballad, prickling with dark emotion",[2] while MTV News described the beat as "slow and saucy".[18] Ben Williams of New York magazine wrote that it has "stabbing techno riff, crunched-together mouth-popping noises, and wailing opera singer".[3] Alexis Petridis of The Guardian said that the single is "a twitching mass of rave synthesizers and [agonizingly] slow beats".[14]
Williams stated that the song is "an obvious sequel" to Timberlake's 2002 song "Cry Me a River".[3] The Georgia Straight's Martin Turenne interprets the song's background as Timberlake lowering himself on bended knee, proposing long walks on the beach and asking, "Would you date me on the regular?".[19] Dagny Salas of North by Northwestern considered it a more romantic song, about Timberlake professing his love to a woman.[20] Others have opined that "My Love" is a marriage proposal.[21]
"A sort of hip-hop ballad with the inclusion of T.I.'s verse, this song crosses more than a few genre boundaries and was well-received. In typical Justin fashion, this track is smothered with falsetto notes that all come together to tell us a dreamy love tale."
In the United Kingdom, "My Love" debuted at number 14 on the UK Singles Chart on November 12, 2006 (for the week ending date November 18, 2006), one week prior to its physical release, and ascended to its peak the following week at number 2 (having been beaten to the summit by Akon and Eminem's "Smack That"), to become Timberlake's fourth single to reach the runner up position on the British charts.[43] The digital download sales helped propel the single to number two on November 20, 2006.[44] The song spent nineteen weeks within the top 75, retiring on March 24, 2007, spending four of those within the top ten.[43] The single entered the top five in Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, and Finland,[45] and entered the top ten in France and Austria.[45] In Australia, "My Love" debuted and peaked at number four on the Australian ARIA singles chart on November 26, 2006, gaining the Highest Debut certification.[46] It spent a total of twenty-four weeks on the chart.[45] "My Love" was certified Gold by Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).[47] In New Zealand, the single debuted at number 25 and eventually peaked at number one for five non-consecutive weeks, to become Timberlake's second number one single.[45]
The music video for "My Love" was directed by Paul Hunter and premiered on October 23, 2006. The video includes the prelude to the song ("Let Me Talk to You"), which includes the song's producer, Timbaland and features T.I.[48] The video incorporates a black-and-white background and dancing, choreographed as the steps are in sync with the beat of the song.[49]
The video starts with "Let Me Talk to You" as the background is surrounded by faulty fluorescent lighting, turning on and off in a programmed pattern. It also begins with Timberlake and Timbaland chanting "hey" to one another. The video proceeds with Timberlake dancing to the beat of the song. Timbaland then begins singing the first verse of the song, which then is proceeded by Timberlake. This is immediately followed with "My Love" playing; the first verse of the song, "Ain't another woman that could take your spot my", plays. Timberlake comes floating toward the camera, down the faulty fluorescent tube. Once Timberlake stops floating, he begins singing the main verse of the song, which violins begin to float swirling gently around him, for "If I wrote you a symphony / Just to say how much you mean to me". The scene then changes with Timberlake and various dancers dancing accordingly in a choreographed style. When Timberlake begins the second verse, "Now if I wrote you a love note / And made you smile at every word I wrote", pens and paper begin to float. This later exceeds with Timberlake singing "This ring here represents my heart" with a ring swirling into the camera. T.I. is then seen in the shot. T.I. begins rapping his lines in the song. After T.I. finishes his verse, Timberlake is then seen dancing with a female back-up dancer. Though, as they continue dancing, the female then leaves the shot, leaving Timberlake to dance to the end of the song. In the closing moments, the camera swirls around him, proving, conclusively, from every angle, that everyone has gone.
This slow cooker goat curry is one of my most popular recipes on the blog, and everyone who tries it seems to love it! Slow-cooking goat meat with Indian spices results in a perfectly tender, juicy, and flavorful curry.
Whenever I make this slow cooker goat curry, I make sure to relish every bite of it. It disappears quickly around here. The sauce is full of flavor, and the meat, when cooked slow, becomes perfectly tender and juicy.
It was later revealed that Seiko had placed second and every place from fourth to eighth. It should be noted that this was at a time when the Swiss had introduced quartz technology in the form of the Beta 21 movement. Not to be discouraged, Seiko promptly gathered up its movements, decamped to Geneva and the observatory trials there, winning every place from fourth to 10th, with the major caveat being that every watch from first to third was a Beta 21 quartz watch. To place that in context, this was the equivalent of sailboats beating the most powerful and advanced motorboats on the open sea. And with that, the legend of Grand Seiko was born.
Marine chronometers are extremely accurate even though their balances tend to oscillate relatively slowly at 18,000vph or less, because the regulating organ is isolated from the rolling and rocking of the ship deck by being mounted on a gimbal. However, a balance in a wristwatch experiences an infinite number of micro-shocks that can result from anything like clapping your hands or simply just swinging your arm back and forth. If you think about it, the fact that this tiny wheel which is vibrating anywhere from five to 10 times per second does so with such amazing accuracy, is almost an act of magic.
It was discovered that elevating the vibrational speed of the balance wheel gives it greater autonomy from shocks, gravity and any other erosive forces. Girard-Perregaux was the first manufacture to commercialise a high-frequency movement that beats at 5 Hertz or 36,000vph.
This limited-edition watch is in some ways the ultimate sleeper, as it looks like a beautifully finished and appealingly understated three-hand watch until you realise it has the single most advanced 5Hz movement on the planet beating within.
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