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2£®Buying a plane ticket today can be a difficult experience£¬sometimes with a large number of choices to make£¬each with its own price tag£®Checking a bag£¿With most airlines you'll have to pay for that---and maybe for a carry-on£®Prefer an emergency exit row£¿That will cost you£®Want to board early to take up overhead bin space £¨»úÉÏÐÐÀîÏä¿Õ¼ä£© for your roll-aboard luggage£¿Be ready to pay or use an airline credit card£®Want a coke during drink service£¿Frontier Airlines charges $1.99£®Each airline£¬large and small£¬has its own offerings and prices£¬creating a lot of other fees£®
"The fees are so high these days that the actual price of the ticket loses its meaning£¬"said Max Levitte£¬co-founder of Cheapism£®com£¬which recently charted airline fees among a dozen carriers£®"You feel like you're forced to pay little by little all the time£®Consumers don't know what to expect unless they read the fine print£¬which is a lot nowadays£®"
What consumers call fees£¬airlines call unbundling £¨·ÖÀà¼Æ¼Û£©---making choices from services formerly included in the fare£®Airline officials couch it in terms of giving fliers more choices£®United Airlines CEO Jeff Smisek last month likened it to customizing a pizza£¬"We used to serve you a pizza with all the toppings£¬and that's all you got£¬"he said during a speech at a meeting of the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce£®Unbundling allows passengers to pay for only the services they want£¬he said£®
Jean Medina£¬spokesman for industry group Airlines for America£¬said fees have a consumer benefit£®"The model of charging customers for services they value and are willing to pay for has enabled airlines to keep airfare affordable£¬"she said£¬adding that airfare increases since 2000 haven't kept pace with the national inflation rate£®Without the revenue£¬airlines in 2012 would have lost more than 58 percent passenger£¬she said£®
The fee increase began in 2008£¬as airlines had to deal with rising jet-fuel prices while not raising base fares£¬which would put them at a competitive disadvantage£¬said Jay Sorenen£¬president of IdeaWorksCompany£¬which regularly examines airline fees£®
To be fair£¬some fees are for new services not formerly included in fares---wireless Internet airlines access and new economy seats with extra legroom £¨Ì¤½Å´¦£©£¬for example£®Fees are big business£®In 2012£¬airline revenue from sources other than tickets amounted to an estimated©†36.1 billion worldwide£¬up 60 percent from 2010£¬according to IdeaWorksCompany£®Fees were a big part of that growth£®
"For the consumer£¬it is very confusing£¬"Airline stock analyst Hunter Keay said£®"Unless the consumer fights back£¬airlines are going to keep getting away with this and make it harder to make a good decision£®"
Examples£¿It charges©†10 if an airport agent prints your boarding pass at the airport rather than you print it yourself at home£®Its website has 38 different fees for luggage£¬including carry-ons£®It charges©†3 for soda or juice£®
Spirit officials have defended the fee strategy£¬saying passengers who fly airline know what to expect£®"Our customers have told us again and again they want low fares and the option to choose the add-ons they want£¬"said Spirit spokesman Misty Pinson£®"And we're proud to give them what they need£®"
But how do you avoid fees£¿There's no easy answer£®Mostly£¬you have to know what services are available and how much they cost because it's so difficult to compare fares£¬apples to apples£¬among airlines£¬experts say£®"The consumer needs to do the math£¬"Anne Banas£¬executive editor of Smart Travel£®com said£®

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17£®There are many people who like to listen to music while they are working and I am certainly one of them£®I find it helps me pay more attention to the task£®
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Studies show that music can also put people in an efficient£¨Ð§Âʸߵģ©mood£®If your goal is to increase your attention£¬then music which has an easy beat and light melodies£¨ÐýÂÉ£©are suggested£®Baroque music is reported as an excellent example£¬especially the works of Vivaldi£¬Bach and Handel£®Rock music can have a similar effect£®Some Russian researchers discovered that a person's ability to recognize visual images£¨ÊÓ¾õÐÎÏ󣩣¬including letters and numbers£¬is faster when either rock or classical music is playing in the background£®
If you are aiming to be more efficient through being more relaxed£¬the result of one piece of research may interest you£®It shows that music with an upbeat rhythm£¨ÉÏÉýµÄ½Ú×ࣩcan reduce stress levels dramatically£®
Many studies about whether listening to music increases productivity have centered on the"Mozart effect"£®The term got its name after a study showed that college students had performed better solving mathematical problems when listening to classical music£®The effect of listening to Mozart does not appear to be limited to just humans£®Cows produce more milk if Mozart is played£®

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