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					  <title><![CDATA[Helps in Buying a Flute]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA[A flute is a very cool instrument and anybody can learn to<br/>
play it.  If you're thinking of buying a flute, this<br/>
article will guide you on what to look for to find the best<br/>
flute for you. It will help if you know someone who is<br/>
familiar with flutes who can accompany you in buying your<br/>
instrument.  Here are some tips in <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flutelessonssingapore.com/">buying a flute</a>:<br/>
<br/>
1. Have you had a chance to play the flute before?<br/>
<br/>
If you answered yes, then that is a definite advantage. In<br/>
this way you now have an idea on what flute to buy. Since<br/>
you know how to play this instrument you can easily tell<br/>
which type, brand or what kind of flute are you going to<br/>
purchase. It is never easy to choose which is the best one,<br/>
when you are faced with many varied choices. The first<br/>
thing you must consider is how comfortable are in using the<br/>
flute, that should get you started and then other factors<br/>
will follow.<br/>
<br/>
2. Know what you really want.<br/>
<br/>
Instruments like the flute come in different variety and of<br/>
course in different brands. If you know how to play the<br/>
flute then consider renting different brands of flute or<br/>
try borrowing to your friends so you can have a wide<br/>
knowledge on the advantages and disadvantages of one brand<br/>
of flute to the other.<br/>
<br/>
3. What brand do you prefer?<br/>
<br/>
The brand of flute is a great factor because manufacturers<br/>
create the instrument in different manners. If you want an<br/>
instrument that will last for years then have trusted<br/>
suppliers such as "Yamaha" in which I think will be a great<br/>
and durable flute for beginners. When you have learned<br/>
everything in the beginner's level, then you should<br/>
consider changing the flute for intermediate level players.<br/>
<br/>
Having the appropriate instrument make it easier for you to<br/>
improve on your skills. Preferring one brand over another<br/>
is normal especially if based on experience with different<br/>
brands. I recommend you to go around different stores so<br/>
you can have a great view of choices on what to buy.<br/>
<br/>
4. Price matters.<br/>
<br/>
Indeed true that the more expensive an instrument is, the<br/>
more the quality of its features are. Expensive instruments<br/>
are also good instrument. When you go and buy an instrument<br/>
do not settle for the cheapest rather take the average<br/>
priced ones.<br/>
<br/>
But be careful because not all instruments that is more<br/>
expensive means better. Try taking you <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flutelessonssingapore.com/">flute lessons</a><br/>
instructor when you buy an instrument so you can ask for<br/>
his suggestions and opinions.<br/>
<br/>
5. Consider purchasing a used Flute? If you have handled<br/>
flutes expertly before, then you are in a good position to<br/>
be able to expertly assess if a used instrument still has<br/>
worth or not.<br/>
<br/>
If minimal damage is done to the instrument if is ok and as<br/>
long as it can be played.<br/>
<br/>
Think about this issue not only twice but many time. This<br/>
is a critical situation where two things are what you gain:<br/>
1. you got a good choice, and you saved money because used<br/>
instruments are cheaper that the new ones and; 2. You<br/>
wasted the money you have been saving for a long time<br/>
because you purchased a piece of junk.<br/>
<br/>
Make sure the instrument you buy satisfies your taste and<br/>
your craving for good music. ]]></description>
					  <author>no@spam.com (Pamelina Siow)</author>
					  <pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2009 10:06:33 EDT</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[How Can I Download Movies On The Internet?]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA[So I received an email from one of my friends a couple of<br/>
days ago asking me if he could borrow a DVD of the movie<br/>
"GoodFellas. "  My response:  "Quit bothering me.  Just<br/>
download it already!"<br/>
<br/>
Alright, maybe I wasn't so blunt.  However I bet he was a<br/>
little shocked by my response.<br/>
<br/>
The point is that there was no need to find a physical DVD.<br/>
 All that you really need to watch any movie is a working<br/>
internet connection.<br/>
<br/>
More and more often, people have been asking us about the<br/>
easiest way to download movies from the internet, and<br/>
whether there is a good selection available on the internet.<br/>
<br/>
So, yes.  There is a vast selection of movies on the<br/>
internet.  You can easily find GoodFellas, or any other old<br/>
movie you like.  You can also find new releases. <br/>
Surprisingly, you'll actually find a wider selection on the<br/>
internet than you would in a video store.<br/>
<br/>
Alright, since we've gotten that taken care of, let's<br/>
consider another important question - Where's the best<br/>
place to download movies on the internet?<br/>
<br/>
I think it's important to first point out the websites you<br/>
should avoid when downloading movies.    There are a bunch<br/>
of "shareware" programs, including Kazaa and Limewire, that<br/>
can be used to find files online, including music and<br/>
movies.  These work alright for music, but they are awful<br/>
for movies.<br/>
<br/>
By downloading a movie from one of these programs, you are<br/>
risking infecting your computer with a virus.  Since the<br/>
website is unmonitored, you don't really know what you<br/>
might be downloading.<br/>
<br/>
There are a couple of other problems with these kinds of<br/>
sites - especially poor selection and slow download speeds.<br/>
<br/>
When you use a shareware program to download a movie it can<br/>
take practically forever; even as long as a day or two! <br/>
This is because movie files are very large, and download<br/>
speeds at these sites are often slow.  There's a good<br/>
chance that you aren't going to find the movies you are<br/>
looking for.  The selection is pretty paltry compared to<br/>
the better options out there.<br/>
<br/>
Another choice is to use a kind of paid downloading<br/>
service.  There are a variety of different sites that allow<br/>
you to download movies, but charge you per download.  The<br/>
way it works is you search for the movie you want, pay the<br/>
download fee for that movie (usually about $10), and then<br/>
you get the movie via a secure network with a decent<br/>
download speed.<br/>
<br/>
This is a decent deal, but there's an even better and<br/>
cheaper method for finding equally high quality movies to<br/>
download.<br/>
<br/>
There are membership only sites that charge a one-time fee<br/>
for a lifetime membership.  By signing up for this<br/>
membership, you can log in to their website and download<br/>
movies as often as you like.  Typically these types of<br/>
websites charge a membership fee of $35-$55.<br/>
<br/>
The great thing about these kinds of services is that<br/>
you'll be able to choose and download any movie you like<br/>
just by paying a one-time fee.  There's an incredible<br/>
selection, and you get fast, secure, virus-free downloads.<br/>
<br/>
The best membership sites also provide the software<br/>
necessary to burn the movies to a DVD.  That way you're not<br/>
limited to watching them on the computer; you can also<br/>
watch them on your TV.<br/>
<br/>
So, you ask - did my friend ever find GoodFellas?<br/>
<br/>
Yep, he sure did.  And I'm almost certain he won't be<br/>
bothering me for more DVDs in the future.<br/>
<br/>
Now that more people find movies online, you shouldn't be<br/>
surprised to find that over time the number of video stores<br/>
starts to dwindle.  <a target="_blank" href="http://www.goldmedalmoviedownloads.com/">Take advantage of downloading movies<br/>
now</a> and find your all-time favorite movies without ever<br/>
leaving your house! ]]></description>
					  <author>no@spam.com (Sam Lockwood)</author>
					  <pubDate>Wed, 02 Sep 2009 17:08:21 EDT</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[DJ Hire: How to choose the best]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA[To hire a great dj, you will need to do some research first<br/>
to ensure you have <a target="_blank" href="http://www.djmarrs.co.nz/">the best DJ to hire</a> for your event<br/>
<br/>
The music is always what the guests want and the DJ can<br/>
really liven things up. They don't always have to play<br/>
music, they can also be utilized  for speeches as well. The<br/>
DJ can really be a lot of fun.<br/>
<br/>
When you first look into getting a DJ you should ask around<br/>
and to find out what other people have used him  and see<br/>
what their experiences were like. See if they liked their<br/>
DJs that they have hired in the past. Much can be learned<br/>
from other people and their experiences can be most helpful<br/>
in making your decision.<br/>
<br/>
You can also ask potential DJs if they have any videos of<br/>
their performances on the internet. A lot of times DJs will<br/>
videotape a great event and then upload it to youtube so<br/>
that you can see what they are like at a real event.<br/>
<br/>
You should ask them what sound level the music will be<br/>
played at. If the event will be in a backyard then there<br/>
may be a chance that the volume will need to be turned down<br/>
if the neighbors make complaints.<br/>
<br/>
When you need a DJ, hire one that will be great at your<br/>
event. Make sure that they have a written agreement.<br/>
<br/>
This way there will be clear communication. Also, the<br/>
paperwork should mention if they are insured or not. A<br/>
professional also should have backup equipment and backup<br/>
DJ's just in case something happens.<br/>
<br/>
Make sure that the DJ has proper equipment that is quality.<br/>
Ask the DJ what they are going to wear because they need to<br/>
dress appropriate for the the event and your type of<br/>
guests. Too many times this becomes an issue.<br/>
<br/>
Make sure that they look professional. If it is a dressy<br/>
event- they should be a similar standard, as well.<br/>
<br/>
All too often there are issues when hiring a DJ because of<br/>
miscommunication. Don't let this happen to you.<br/>
<br/>
Make sure that there is a clear contract involved so you<br/>
are both on the same page. Have a great event with a great<br/>
DJ can make your event a success.<br/>
<br/>
Do the research that you need to and have a wonderful party<br/>
and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.djmarrs.co.nz/">having the right DJ</a> can really make the party happen.<br/>
<br/>
It can make or break the party. The short time to research<br/>
what you need and the type of services they are going to<br/>
provide can be well spend in the long run for the enjoyment<br/>
of your guests. ]]></description>
					  <author>no@spam.com (Paul Easton)</author>
					  <pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 09:37:36 EDT</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Guide to Event Planning]]></title>
					  <link>http://www.articlesofadvice.com/articles/1029/1/Guide-to-Event-Planning/Page1.html</link>
					  <description><![CDATA[Let's take the mystery out of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.awynningevent.com/">event planning</a> so that no<br/>
matter your experience, knowledge or budget, we will tell<br/>
you how to create simple and yet elegant special events. <br/>
So with that in mind, let's start with the simple question,<br/>
why throw a party?<br/>
<br/>
Is it a birthday? Anniversary? Bridal or baby shower?<br/>
Holiday such as Valentine's Day or 4th of July? How about<br/>
just having a group of friends over to share in good food<br/>
and fine wine? Any of the above and more are reasons to<br/>
throw a party so here we go.<br/>
<br/>
The Checklist - Party To Do List<br/>
<br/>
I believe that parties are suppose to be fun from start to<br/>
finish, not stressful so why not start off on the right<br/>
track with creating your Party to Do List.  There is no<br/>
need to get anxious about having people over for a dinner<br/>
party or throwing a wedding or formal event for a couple of<br/>
hundred people.  The same process should be implemented no<br/>
matter what the guest count is.  The best implementation<br/>
method I believe is a party checklist.  I always generate a<br/>
Party To Do List because it provides me with the steps that<br/>
I need from beginning to end in the party production<br/>
process and is easy to repeat and adjust for future events.<br/>
<br/>
This Party To Do List that I will share in part with you<br/>
will turn any amateur into a party planner with flair and<br/>
style and will help you smooth out the bumps along the path<br/>
to creating a successful and carefree event.  Below is a<br/>
portion of the sample checklist that will be in our book<br/>
which we hope to publish by the end of the summer so that<br/>
you can use this list as a guide for your own events.<br/>
<br/>
Again this is just a partial list but you can start to use<br/>
this so please feel free to add to it or delete from it<br/>
what does and doesn't work for you.  Remember, this is just<br/>
a sample list; it can be tweaked along the way and modified<br/>
for your own particular use.  I will list the items below<br/>
and then provide in future blogs detailed explanations and<br/>
examples of these categories to provide you with a bit more<br/>
insight and knowledge.  Whether it is a cocktail or dinner<br/>
party, by following these methodical steps, you will see<br/>
that it doesn't take much to <a target="_blank" href="http://www.awynningevent.com/">create an elegant event</a> from<br/>
start to finish.<br/>
<br/>
Party To Do List - Budget - Party Date & Time - Guest Count<br/>
- Theme - Select, Order and Mail Invitations - Venue<br/>
Selection - Create Food and Beverage Menu - Enhance Theme<br/>
with Decor, Flowers, Props, etc. - Hire Caterer (if<br/>
appropriate)<br/>
<br/>
Again, this is just a sample of the list we have already<br/>
developed and will be published in our book later this<br/>
summer.  Our goal is to alleviate the worries a wedding or<br/>
special event can bring with our full service planning<br/>
capabilities and we hope with our event planning guide you<br/>
will enjoy your planning process without pulling your hair<br/>
or teeth out.<br/>
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					  <author>no@spam.com (Andrea Wyn)</author>
					  <pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2009 10:29:18 EDT</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Gauteng Film Locations So Much To Offer]]></title>
					  <link>http://www.articlesofadvice.com/articles/1028/1/Gauteng-Film-Locations-So-Much-To-Offer/Page1.html</link>
					  <description><![CDATA[It's hard to believe that Gauteng as the smallest and most<br/>
industrialised of all South Africa's provinces also<br/>
contains such a collection of traditional and cultural<br/>
homesteads. A wide variety that stretches from turn of the<br/>
century Voortrekker white and coloured farmsteads to<br/>
colourful Ndebele, Zulu huts to Credo Mutwa's garden of<br/>
mythical African figures. There is certainly location for<br/>
just about any <a target="_blank" href="http://www.gautengfilm.org.za/live/index.php?_tm=1251120762&_rand=fhs9uh9m7aeoi">film shoot</a>.<br/>
<br/>
Of interest in Johannesburg are various historic farmsteads<br/>
including the Driefontein Farmhouse built in 1906, which<br/>
can be found on Olympia Road in Parkmore, and the original<br/>
Emmarentia farmhouse on Greenhill Road in Emmarentia.<br/>
Filming often takes place on the well known Nash's Farm in<br/>
the Cradle of Humankind, where there are various rural<br/>
locations including an old Transvaal farmhouse setting, and<br/>
Lesedi is often used for African cultural locations.<br/>
<br/>
The location highlight has to be the Onverwacht settlement.<br/>
Onverwacht's fascinating history is reflected in its many<br/>
old, welcoming and well kept plots. Situated North East of<br/>
Cullinan, it was occupied by descendants from freed Malay<br/>
slaves who arrived with the Malan "na-trek" in 1857. They<br/>
inter-married mainly Pedi people, who now call themselves<br/>
Black Afrikaners and consider their land "bloedgrond" given<br/>
to them by President Paul Kruger for their assistance<br/>
during the Anglo Boer War.<br/>
<br/>
There is a big old church, the Verenigde Gereformeerde Kerk<br/>
of Onverwacht, replete with an old church bell mounted on<br/>
four poles at the entrance to the church yard. The<br/>
settlement includes a cemetery, a plethora of donkey carts,<br/>
old stone houses and plots surrounded by stone walls<br/>
containing vegetable gardens, vines and fruit trees.<br/>
<br/>
It's not surprising that Gauteng is the hub of South<br/>
Africa's film industry if you take into account the number<br/>
of hidden historic gems to be found -  all in close<br/>
proximity to main centres.<br/>
<br/>
19th century farmsteads:  The Willem Prinsloo Agricultural<br/>
Museum features an 1880 farmstead furnished with late<br/>
Victorian furniture, a working outside oven, blacksmith's<br/>
shop, dairy, water mill and peach brandy still. Various<br/>
domestic animals roam around while live demonstrations of<br/>
traditional farming activities, such as baking bread,<br/>
making butter, shearing sheep and distilling peach brandy<br/>
continue. The museum is situated at Rayton, ten kilometres<br/>
from Cullinan. The Diepkloof Farm Museum, situated in the<br/>
Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve, is an old farmhouse built in<br/>
1850 that has been restored to its former beauty.<br/>
<br/>
The Diepkloof farm was built by JG Marais, one of the first<br/>
trekkers to farm in the Highveld in the 1800s. Vintage<br/>
furniture and personal belongings give insight into another<br/>
time. Various animals add to the farmyard atmosphere like<br/>
the sheep, cows and geese.<br/>
<br/>
Pioneer Museum, in Silverton, Pretoria, is an open-air<br/>
museum and pays homage to the Voortrekker lifestyle. David<br/>
Botha, a Cape farmer who migrated first to Natal and then<br/>
to Ohrigstad in the Northern Transvaal, built the original<br/>
pioneer dwelling and outbuildings on the premises of what<br/>
is today known as the Pioneer Museum in Silverton in 1848.<br/>
<br/>
Demonstrations of traditional farming activities include<br/>
milking cows, making butter, baking bread and grinding<br/>
coffee beans. The house is a t-shaped dwelling with a<br/>
thatched roof, dung smeared floor and pioneer furniture<br/>
dating from 1848 with outside oven and outbuildings. A<br/>
tanning pit, wagon shed, water furrow, threshing floor,<br/>
water mill, animals, and duck pond can be seen.<br/>
<br/>
Victorian homesteads: The Sammy Marks Museum - Just outside<br/>
Pretoria is the home of wealthy entrepreneur and good<br/>
friend of President Paul Kruger, Sammy Marks. Sammy Marks'<br/>
last will stated that nothing could be changed in his house<br/>
for three generations after his death. His wish was<br/>
fulfilled and today his home holds the distinction of being<br/>
the only Victorian museum with an authentic interior.<br/>
<br/>
Designed by the London Architect WT Wale in 1886, Melrose<br/>
House in Pretoria is a beautiful example of Victorian<br/>
architecture. During the Second Anglo-Boer War, Lord<br/>
Roberts and Lord Kitchener used the house as their<br/>
headquarters. Today, the Melrose House Museum is a national<br/>
monument.<br/>
<br/>
Indigenous African cultural homesteads: The Mapoch Ndebele<br/>
Traditional Village is home to a group of Ndebele people<br/>
who still adhere to the old way of life and belong to the<br/>
Msiza family. The Ndebele are well known for their artistic<br/>
abilities and the intricate designs and blends of gay<br/>
colours that adorn their walls and clothing. This 'living'<br/>
cultural village is situated opposite the Loopspruit Wine<br/>
Estate near KwaMhlanga, north of Bronkhorstpruit.<br/>
<br/>
Two locations offer glimpses into traditional Zulu<br/>
lifestyles. The Sibaya Zulu Boma Cultural Village situated<br/>
on Main Road, Kyalami provides visitors with an authentic <br/>
Zulu experience. At the Voortrekker Monument outside<br/>
Pretoria  there is a medium size Zulu hut. It is a replica<br/>
of the huts built during the reconstruction of a section of<br/>
the Royal Capital of Umgungundlovu during the 1980s.<br/>
Characteristic of the traditional hut is its beehive-style<br/>
construction. The hut is typical of the dwellings found in<br/>
the then Zululand. ]]></description>
					  <author>no@spam.com (Sandra Olivier)</author>
					  <pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2009 10:19:43 EDT</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[How to play slots, lose money and have the best time of your life! Slot machine tips, tricks and urb]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA[You walk into a casino. You are bedazzled by the lights,<br/>
the colors, the people - oh, the money! You decide to warm<br/>
up next to a slot machine. You pick the perfect one. It's<br/>
next to the entrance (and you got an insider tip that the<br/>
best chance of winning is with those machines) you sit down<br/>
and open your wallet. You place your bet, pull the lever<br/>
once, twice, but nothing happens. You try and press the<br/>
button instead. Yes! You've just won 5 bucks. Good. You are<br/>
on a streak. You win some, then you loose some then you get<br/>
up. An old lady sits by the machine, your machine, puts in<br/>
a quarter and you already know what is going to happen<br/>
next. Yes. 7-7-7 and you want to kill yourself.<br/>
<br/>
First of all - don't. Think of how killing yourself would<br/>
limit your winning chances. Then try to internalize that<br/>
slot machines aren't for making money. The only purpose<br/>
they serve is to feed your recreation needs. All of the<br/>
stories about grandmas that won millions on the penny<br/>
machines? They might be true. But those grannies spent a<br/>
good 30 years of their lives on the machines, while you<br/>
were out there, enjoying your business. There are a few<br/>
things to remember when you approach the slots. You might<br/>
call them tips, you might call them hope, but they sure<br/>
worth the read.<br/>
<br/>
1. When that old lady made that spin and won a whole bunch<br/>
of shiny coins - it wasn't your win. You have had to hit<br/>
the machine at the same exact fraction of the second that<br/>
she did in order to get that money. You have more chances<br/>
of winning the lottery.<br/>
<br/>
2. Take your time. There is no Play per Minute rate of<br/>
success. Doesn't matter how fast you feed the machine -<br/>
your chances still relay on one factor only and her name is<br/>
lady luck.<br/>
<br/>
3. Hit the button or pull the lever? Some prefer the old<br/>
school method. Some go for high-tech. The casino goes for<br/>
your money anyway.<br/>
<br/>
4. Here's a sure way to win - order a free drink. And order<br/>
an expensive one. If you lost some dollars on slots, why<br/>
not spoil yourself with a fine, triple bourbon on the house?<br/>
<br/>
5. This one might actually work - try and bet the max<br/>
amount. There are more winnable combinations with higher<br/>
bets and they are always better.<br/>
<br/>
6. The loose machines myth. Some say that the loose<br/>
machines are placed by the casino near the entrance,<br/>
cashiers, bar or anywhere near people who are not playing,<br/>
in order to get them to see winners and motivate them to<br/>
play. I say that there's a better chance of finding loose<br/>
screw in the casino manager's head.<br/>
<br/>
7. That card you stick in there, well ye, it's actually<br/>
money. Casinos are using machine credit cards on a nation<br/>
that already has way more credit over its head. The fact<br/>
that you don't put green paper in the machine doesn't mean<br/>
that you are not gambling with real, hard earned money.<br/>
Know your limit and get out while you still can. You might<br/>
even be able to afford buying some roses to your wife.<br/>
<br/>
Oh, and last but not least! Practice! This is the best<br/>
advice we can give you. The more you<a target="_blank" href="http://www.pokerchest.com/"> practice at home on<br/>
slots</a> - the more chances you get at a casino. Naaa... We're<br/>
just messing with you. But if you are an addict and you<br/>
just want to play for fun and want to loose less money, or<br/>
you really want to know what's going on inside a slot<br/>
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					  <pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 10:54:55 EDT</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Avoiding An Event Catastrophe: How DJ Services Differ from Independent DJs]]></title>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">In the
early stages of planning a party, you've got one very important decision to
make that will set the energy and tone of your event -- choosing a DJ. You
could hire the 'buddy of your cousin' that DJs as a hobby, or find a local
independent DJ in your area, or you can call a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.djdelights.com/">DJ</a> service. <o:p></o:p></span></p>

<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;"><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></span></p>

<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">Though
all of these options have the potential for fantastic results, your best bet is
to find a DJ who has a reputation for putting on an excellent show but also has
a reputation for quality. <o:p></o:p></span></p>

<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;"><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></span></p>

<p class="MsoNormal"><b style=""><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">A DJ That Compliments Your Event Theme<o:p></o:p></span></b></p>

<p class="MsoNormal"><b style=""><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;"><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></span></b></p>

<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">Because a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.djdelights.com/">disc jockey</a> is an
entertainer, it's essential to realize that DJs can differ greatly! Just as if
you were going to hire a magician or a caricaturist, or other artist for an
event, you cannot assume that they all have the same skill level. And like any
artist, some are stronger in one kind of style than another. <o:p></o:p></span></p>

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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">If your goal is to throw a fantastic
and energetic event, it is critical to find a DJ that will compliment and help
achieve that goal. Because they employ many different DJs, a service can help
you find someone who can achieve your vision for the event rather than you
rolling the dice and taking a chance.<o:p></o:p></span></p>

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<p class="MsoNormal"><b><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">Skilled At Their Trade<o:p></o:p></span></b></p>

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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">DJs who work
for services are typically on the top of their game. This is because disc
jockeys belonging to a collective group or under the employment of a service are
usually more practiced, more dedicated, and have far more music at their
disposal. <o:p></o:p></span></p>

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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">Disc
jockeying is much more than just playing music like many assume. A DJ must read
a room, read the energy, and anticipate which songs should be played, to keep
that energy alive -- and all while staying within the scope of your song theme
choices.<o:p></o:p></span></p>

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<p class="MsoNormal"><b><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">Professionalism and Accountability<o:p></o:p></span></b></p>

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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">Professionalism and accountability are
two crucial qualities in a DJ. You may even know someone who hired 'that guy
from work's friend' and instead of a great event, ended the night with a horror
story. Maybe the &#8220;jockey&#8221; turns up drunk, or turns up late -- or not at all.
What if they arrive and midway through the event you find that their style does
not compliment your event at all. Think heavy metal at a wedding reception.<o:p></o:p></span></p>

<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;"><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></span></p>

<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">DJs who are booked through a
professional DJ service on the other hand, have an incentive for being
punctual, responsible, and above all professional.<span style=""> The DJ service has standards, rules, and quality guidelines. <o:p></o:p></span></span></p>

<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;"><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></span></p>

<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">The
independent DJ or hobbyist may be the perfect disc jockey for your party. The
problem is that you just never know. Without the objectivity of a service,
you're forced to take their word that they are skilled at their trade and can
compliment your event. Regardless of whom you choose, when you do your research
and trust your gut, you're well on your way to a fantastic event.</span><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: &quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;"><o:p></o:p></span></p>

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