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Top Twenty Favorite Anime Songs

There are too many good songs.

I give you my top twenty favorite anime songs:

20. Record of Lodoss War OAV Wind, Birds, and Sky - Reincarnation.
19. On Your Mark On Your Mark.
18. Ranma 1/2 First TV Season Second Ending Theme Equal Romance.
17. Hime-chan No Ribbon Second Ending Theme Hajimete No Natsu (Our First Summer).
16. Sailor Moon R Ending Theme Otome No Policy (Maiden's Policy).
15. Tenchi Muyo's Mihoshi Special Ending Theme Mahou Shoujo Pretty Sammy (Magical Girl Pretty Sammy).
14. Nadesico Anata No Ichiban Ni Naritai (I Want To Be Your Number One).
13. Pocket Monsters First TV Season First Opening Theme Mezase Pokemon Master (Wake Up, Pokemon Master).
12. Sailor Moon Stars Motto Suteki Na Asa Ga Kuro Yo (A More Beautiful Morning Will Come).
11. Magic Knight Rayearth Umi Ryuuzaki's Theme Itsuka Tenshi ni Nareru (Someday She Can Be An Angel).
10. Sailor Moon Stars Opening Theme Sailor Star Song.
09. Saber Marionette J Opening Theme Successful Mission.
08. Revolutionary Girl Utena First Opening Theme Riinbu Revolution (Dance Wheel Revolution).
07. Fushigi Yuugi TV Series Opening Theme Itooshi Hito No Tameni (For The Sake Of My Beloved).
06. Vision of Escaflowne Opening Theme Yakusoku Wa Iranai (Promises Not Necessary).
05. Maho Tsukai Tai OAV Opening Theme Senobi Wo Shite Follow You (I'll Overreach Myself To Follow You).
04. Sailor Moon Stars Ending Theme Kaza Mo Sora Mo Kitto (The Wind And The Sky Without Fail).
03. Card Captor Sakura First Opening Theme Catch You Catch Me. (Click to hear song and follow with lyrics.)
02. Magic Knight Rayearth First TV Season Opening Theme Yuzurenai Negai (Wish I Can't Give Up).
01. Neon Genesis Evangelion Opening Theme Zankoku Na Tenshi No Thesis (A Thesis Of The Cruel Angel).

Top Ten Fundamentals to Raise A Child in Early to Mid-Early Years

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I never raised children. I do know that children in their early years to mid-early years need care, attention, kindness, and love to become great people.

I give you the top ten fundamentals to raise a child in their early to mid-early years:

10. Read. Get the Charlie Brown, Sesame Street, and Dr. Seuss books. Where's Waldo books, Cosmopolitan magazines, and stock tables don't count. Know where the library is?
09. Vocabuary lesson: love, pretend, laugh, smile, compassion, dream, dinner table, gentle, play, learn, fun.
08. Never say "Because I'm the Mother" or "Because I'm the Father." The more said, the less creditability the children believes from the parents. Children learns. Explain the reasons.
07. No hitting and no spanking. The acceptable physical contact are hugs, kisses, holding hands in the park, and dancing to Elivs Presley's Burning Love.
06. Know the trends. Kermit the Frog is green, Barney is a purple dinosaur, Angelica is four years old, and Pikachu is a yellow mouse. If parents know the Major League Baseball Rosters and who married who and who divorced who, there is no excuse to not know Harry Potter.
05. Be patient. It takes 18 years for children to become adults. Parents, there is plently of time to raise children. Doogie Hauser, M.D. children are very, very rare. Regardless, lessons on life need to be taught and their questions answered.
04. Teach the little things. Knowledge equips the children to learn and have an active life ahead. Start with telling time, fold the clothes, count from 1 to 20, say thank you, brush their teeth, know the home phone number, share, make the bed, eat properly to grow healthy and to become smart, drink water, and put things away when done.
03. Wonder with the children. They love new things, new sights, and anything interesting. Look, there's a butterfly. When they run, hold hands and run with them.
02. Never forget to say "Good Morning," "Good Afternoon," and "Good Night, Sweet Dreams."
01. Have a sense of humor. Situation: The child spills milk. Don't say, "Look at the mess you made. It's all over the floor. Don't do it again!" Rather, say, "Well, at least the entire milk carton was not spilled. Ha, Ha. I grab the towels, you pick up the cup, and lets clean the mess together."

©2000, Raymond Mar


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