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Thursday, February 09, 2006

Press Release

WORLD LEADERS MAKING PEOPLE WRONG UNDERMINES PROGRESS

(PRWEB) February 9, 2006 -- Los Angeles based singer/songwriter, Laura Cohn, is calling for world leaders to shift their focus in the political arena. “It’s counter-productive for leaders to place people in a position of being wrong and it sends a conflicted message to the masses to see their leaders perpetuating turmoil”, said Cohn.

Cohn said, “It is vital for our leaders to change their posturing to set an example for people to follow that will allow us to move out of the mindset we have been living in.” Cohn further states that “the fact that, collectively, humanity has not yet evolved its consciousness beyond the limits of war, fear and stress is something to be changed.”

Cohn believes leaders in various sectors can help humanity succeed as a society if they stop behaving in confrontational attitudes. Cohn suggests that “the problems people are facing today stem from outdated thinking that has been passed down from generation to generation and better opportunities will exist for everyone within a new mindset”.

Cohn writes a daily blog at www.lacohnzone.blogspot.com to voice her observations, questions and musings about her life. She has become a philosophical teacher of sorts introducing concepts of awareness through her writing and her live performances. Laura Cohn is a graduate from Tulane University with a degree in Political Science.

For information, visit www.LauraCohnMusic.com.

About Laura Cohn:
Growing up in Highland Park, IL, Laura Cohn was a creative performing artist. Her parents enrolled her in flight training and she became a private pilot at 17. She began writing music after she graduated college. Many performances, live radio shows, air play of her songs on radio stations, community television show tapings and recording sessions brought Laura through Colorado and Arizona before landing her in Los Angeles, CA. She is currently performing around L.A.

Contact:
Michael Levine
Levine Communications Office
310-300-0950 x230
www.lcoonline.com

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