Saturday, December 26, 2009

Foreigner — Hot Blooded



Well, I'm hot blooded, check it and see
I got a fever of a hundred and three
Come on baby, do you do more than dance?
I'm hot blooded, I'm hot blooded

You don't have to read my mind, to know what I have in mind
Honey you oughta know
Now you move so fine, let me lay it on the line
I wanna know what you're doin' after the show

Now it's up to you, we can make a secret rendezvous
Just me and you, I'll show you lovin' like you never knew

That's why, I'm hot blooded, check it and see
I got a fever of a hundred and three
Come on baby, do you do more than dance?
I'm hot blooded, hot blooded

If it feels alright, maybe you can stay all night
Shall I leave you my key?
But you've got to give me a sign, come on girl, some kind of sign
Tell me, are you hot mama? you sure look that way to me

Are you old enough? will you be ready when I call you bluff?
Is my timing right? did you save your love for me tonight?

Yeah I'm hot blooded, check it and see
Feel the fever burning inside of me
Come on baby, do you do more than dance?
I'm hot blooded, I'm hot blooded, I'm hot

Now it's up to you, can we make a secret rendezvous?
Oh, before we do, you'll have to get away from you know who

Well, I'm hot blooded, check it and see
I got a fever of a hundred and three
Come on baby, do you do more than dance?
I'm hot blooded, I'm hot blooded

Hot blooded, every night
Hot blooded, you're looking so tight
Hot blooded, now you're driving me wild
Hot blooded, I'm so hot for you, child
Hot blooded, I'm a little bit high
Hot blooded, you're a little bit shy
Hot blooded, you're making me sing
Hot blooded, for your sweet sweet thing

Neil Young - Old Man




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Lyrics

"Old Man"

Old man look at my life,
I'm a lot like you were.
Old man look at my life,
I'm a lot like you were.

Old man look at my life,
Twenty four
and there's so much more
Live alone in a paradise
That makes me think of two.

Love lost, such a cost,
Give me things
that don't get lost.
Like a coin that won't get tossed
Rolling home to you.

Old man take a look at my life
I'm a lot like you
I need someone to love me
the whole day through
Ah, one look in my eyes
and you can tell that's true.

Lullabies, look in your eyes,
Run around the same old town.
Doesn't mean that much to me
To mean that much to you.

I've been first and last
Look at how the time goes past.
But I'm all alone at last.
Rolling home to you.

Old man take a look at my life
I'm a lot like you
I need someone to love me
the whole day through
Ah, one look in my eyes
and you can tell that's true.

Old man look at my life,
I'm a lot like you were.
Old man look at my life,
I'm a lot like you were.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Understanding Schizophrenia

http://helpguide.org/mental/schizophrenia_symptom.htm


Schizophrenia: Signs, Symptoms, Causes & Treatment
The 2002 Academy Award winner for Best Picture, A Beautiful Mind, brought schizophrenia into the public eye, depicting the true story of the progression of the illness in a brilliant Nobel prize winner. As the film illustrated, schizophrenia makes It difficult for a person to distinguish between what is real and unreal, to think clearly, and to behave in socially acceptable ways. These obstacles can have a severe impact on one’s work, relationships, and day-to-day functioning. But as A Beautiful Mind also showed, with treatment and support, a person with schizophrenia can still lead a productive life.

Common Misconceptions about Schizophrenia

MYTH: Schizophrenia refers to a "split personality" or multiple personalities.
FACT: Multiple personality disorder is a different and much less common disorder than schizophrenia. People with schizophrenia do not have split personalities. Rather, they are “split off” from reality.
MYTH: Schizophrenia is a rare condition.
FACT: Schizophrenia is not rare; the lifetime risk of developing schizophrenia is widely accepted to be around 1 in 100.
MYTH: People with schizophrenia are dangerous.
FACT: Although the delusional thoughts and hallucinations of schizophrenia sometimes lead to violent behavior, most people with schizophrenia are neither violent nor a danger to others.
MYTH: People with schizophrenia can’t be helped.
FACT: While long-term treatment may be required, the outlook for schizophrenia is not hopeless. When treated properly, many people with schizophrenia are able to enjoy life and function within their families and communities.

Delusions

A delusion is a firmly-held idea that a person has despite clear and obvious evidence that it isn’t true. Delusions are extremely common in schizophrenia, occurring in more than 90% of patients. Often, these delusions involve illogical or bizarre ideas or fantasies. Common schizophrenic delusions include:
  • Delusions of persecution — Belief that others, often a vague “they,” are out to get him or her. These persecutory delusions often involve bizarre ideas and plots (e.g. “Martians are trying to poison me with radioactive particles delivered through my tap water”).
  • Delusions of reference — A neutral environmental event is believed to have a special and personal meaning. For example, a person with schizophrenia might believe a billboard or a person on TV is sending a message meant specifically for them.
  • Delusions of grandeur — Belief that one is a famous or important figure, such as Jesus Christ or Napolean. Alternately, delusions of grandeur may involve the belief that one has unusual powers that no one else has (e.g. the ability to fly).
  • Delusions of control — Belief that one’s thoughts or actions are being controlled by outside, alien forces. Common delusions of control include thought broadcasting (“My private thoughts are being transmitted to others”), thought insertion (“Someone is planting thoughts in my head”), and thought withdrawal (“The CIA is robbing me of my thoughts.”).

Disorganized speech

Fragmented thinking is characteristic of schizophrenia. Externally, it can be observed in the way a person speaks. People with schizophrenia tend to have trouble concentrating and maintaining a train of thought. They may respond to queries with an unrelated answer, start sentences with one topic and end somewhere completely different, speak incoherently, or say illogical things.
Common signs of disorganized speech in schizophrenia include:
  • Loose associations — Rapidly shifting from topic to topic, with no connection between one thought and the next.
  • Neologisms — Made-up words or phrases that only have meaning to the patient.
  • Perseveration — Repetition of words and statements; saying the same thing over and over.
  • Clang — Meaningless use of rhyming words (“I said the bread and read the shed and fed Ned at the head.").

http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Schizophrenia/Pages/Symptoms.aspx

Symptoms of schizophrenia 

The symptoms of schizophrenia are usually classified into one of two categories - positive or negative.
  • Positive symptoms - symptoms that represent a change in behaviour or thoughts, such as hallucinations or delusions.
  • Negative symptoms - symptoms that represent the reduction or total lack of thoughts or functions that you would usually expect to see in a healthy person. For example, people with schizophrenia often appear emotionless, flat and apathetic.
Negative symptoms are not usually as dramatic as positive symptoms but they can be harder to treat.
People often have episodes of acute schizophrenia, during which their positive symptoms are particularly severe, followed by periods where they experience few or no positive symptoms.
Positive symptoms of schizophrenia
Hallucinations
A hallucination is when you think that you perceive something that does not exist in reality. Hallucinations can occur in any of the five senses, but the most commonly reported hallucination in schizophrenia is hearing voices.
In some cultures and religions, hearing voices is regarded as being healthy and a sign of spiritual development. In these situations, the voices that people hear are usually friendly and supportive. However, the majority of people with schizophrenia report that the voices that they hear are unfriendly and critical.
The type of voices that are heard by people with schizophrenia usually fall into one of two groups that are listed below.
  • Critical voices - the voice provides a kind of critical running commentary on the person and their actions.
  • Controlling voices - a person can hear a voice that 'forces' them to commit acts that they would otherwise not do.
Delusions
A delusion is having an unshakable belief in something that is very unlikely, bizarre or obviously untrue. One of the most common delusions experienced in schizophrenia is paranoid delusions. This is where you believe that something, or someone, is deliberately trying to mislead, manipulate, hurt or, in some cases, even kill you.
Paranoid delusions can range from believing in everyday 'normal' delusions, such as being convinced that your partner is being unfaithful, to more unusual delusuions, such as believing that the CIA is plotting to assassinate you.
Another relatively common type of delusion is a delusion of grandeur. This is the belief that you have some imaginary power or authority, such as thinking you are the King of England or that you have the power to cure cancer.
Another common delusion in schizophrenia is to start attaching undue and misguided significance to everyday events. For example, you may start to think that songs being played on the radio are actually about you or that newspaper headlines are being used to send you secret messages.
Behavioural problems
During an acute schizophrenic episode, the combination of hallucinations and delusions can cause a person to act in an unusual and bizarre manner. For example, a person may cover all the windows of their flat in tin-foil because they believe that this will prevent their thoughts from being controlled by the government.
Disordered thoughts
People with schizophrenia often complain that their thinking has become confused, muddled or disorganised.
You may experience problems with concentration, your performance at work or college may suffer and even the simplest tasks, such as reading a newspaper article or sending an email, can become incredibly difficult.
Other thought disorders are described below.
  • Thought insertion - this is the feeling that your thoughts are not actually your own and have been placed in your mind by another person or organisation.
  • Thought withdrawal - this is the feeling that your thoughts are somehow being removed from your mind by another person or organisation.
  • Thought broadcasting - this is the belief that your thoughts can be heard or read by others.
  • Thought blocking - this is the feeling that your thought processes suddenly halt, leaving your mind blank with no recollection of what you were thinking about.
Negative symptoms of schizophrenia

The negative symptoms of schizophrenia can often begin to manifest themselves several years before somebody experiences their first acute schizophrenic episode. These initial negative symptoms are often referred to as the prodromal period of schizophrenia.
Symptoms during the prodromal period usually begin gradually and then slowly get worse. They include becoming more socially withdrawn and experiencing an increasing lack of care about your appearance and personal hygiene.
After some point, these negative symptoms will become more noticeable. The more noticeable symptoms are briefly outlined below.
  • A lack, or 'flattening', of emotions - your voice can become dull and monotonous, and your face takes on a constant blank appearance.
  • An inability to enjoy things that you used to enjoy.
  • Apathy - you have no motivation to follow through on any plans and neglect household chores, such as washing the dishes or cleaning your clothes.
  • Becoming increasingly uncommunicative - you may find it hard or become reluctant to speak to people.
http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/display/article/10168/1357569
About John Nash " The Most Famous Paranoid Schizophrenic Noble Prize Winner"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Forbes_Nash,_Jr.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nash_equilibrium
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_theory 
http://www.princeton.edu/mudd/news/faq/topics/nash.shtmlAbout Schizophrenia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schizophrenia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dementia_praecox
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugen_Bleuler
ICD 10 Schizophrenia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Schneider#First_rank_symptoms 
Myth of medication of Schizophrenia "Anti psychotic drugs" - Interesting Article -
http://www.schizophrenia.com/family/perstory5.htmhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DSM-V
Complex Psychology on Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complex_%28psychology%29
Other Psychiatric Issues
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mental_disorders_in_art_and_literature
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mental_illness_in_filmsAre Genius and Madness Related?
Advice to DSM-V: Integrate with ICD-11 


My Own Comment
اننا نعيش كشعب في حالة سكيزوفرنيا ... حيث نري اشياء لاتري ونتغاضي عن كل ما هو حقيقي
We are as society we Live in Schizophrenia ...
In Which we see things are not even there and we avoid seeing whatever else is true

Friday, December 4, 2009

Robbie Williams - Angel







I sit and wait
Does an angel contemplate my fate ?
And do they know
The places where we go
When we're grey and old ?
'Cos I've been told
That salvation lets their wings unfold
So when I'm lying in my bed
Thoughts running through my head
And I feel that love is dead
I'm loving angels instead




CHORUS:
And through it all she offers me protection
A lot of love and affection
Whether I'm right or wrong
And down the waterfall
Wherever it may take me
I know that life won't break me
When I come to call
She won't forsake me
I'm loving angels instead 




When I'm feeling weak
And my pain walks down a one way street
I look above
And I know I'll always be blessed with love
And as the feeling grows
She breathes flesh to my bones
And when love is dead
I'm loving angels instead

Chorus x 2

Enrique Iglesias - On Top Of You







Baby you’ve been given feeling to me all night
And I can’t leave unless you're leaving with me tonight
Now it’s not difficult to tell oh baby you're selecting
And I think you're selecting me
To lead you - baby can’t you see?

I wanna leave with you gotta take you home
I can see it inside my head (ooh)
That if I leave with you and I get you home
Baby you’re gonne love what I do when I’m on top of you
when I’m on top of you

There’s no need for us to see the future tonight
I just wanna live inside this moment all night
No It’s not difficult to tell baby I’m attracted
That’s the way you make me feel

I wanna lead you - baby can’t you see
I wanna leave with you gotta take you home
I can see it inside my head (ooh)
That if I leave with you and I get you home
Baby you’re gonne love what I do when I’m on top of you
when I’m on top of you

Something I can’t define
But your eyes tell the story
When my love fills you up
You'll never come down, no you'll never come down

I wanna leave with you gotta take you home
I can see it inside my head (ooh)
That if I leave with you and I get you home
Baby you’re gonne love what I do
I wanna leave with you gotta take you home
I can see it inside my head (ooh)
That if I leave with you and I get you home
Baby you’re gonne love what I do when I’m on top of you
Baby you’re gonne love what I do when I’m on top of you

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Beyonce-Speechless



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1oA1LstR74


you got me
you got me
you got me
you got me.... speechlessssss


Where you been lately
Waiting for you all day
Waiting for you to use the key
That opens to my place
My heart starts trimbling
As I hear your foot steps pace
Lock opens, door knob turns
There appears your face

_BRIDGE_
Going out my head i think im loosing All my mind
Drive me crazy, burning candles, making love all night
Feel so stange,it feels so crazy to be in your world
In your arms lost for words.... you got me

_course_
-You got me
-You got me
-You got me
-You got me...... speechless

_VERSE 2_
Laying so closely
I feel your skin rubbing and touching me
Only sweat between us
Feeling you kissing and pleasing mae
I rub your back, I kiss your neck
I know that you love when we touch like that
I can feel you need me
Feel so good to me, feel so gooood to meeeooohhhh

_BRIDGE_
repeat

_Course_
repeat

Yeas
Yeas
Yeas

Yeas
Yeas
Yeas
SPEECHLESS
All I can say is....
Yes
Yes
Yes
All I can say is
Yes
yes
Yessssssss OOOOOOOHHHHHHH