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ctrymuziklvr
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Do you believe that there are people who can predict the future?

A long time ago I was very interested in Nostradamus the man who made predictions back in the 1500's. Yes, some of them did happen but many of them didn't. This started me on a search for other so...

Started by ctrymuziklvr (4473) in have discussion on day to day issues • 8 responses • Last response by wiccania (2654) • 1 year ago
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Cinematical
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Jeffrey Blitz Returns to Documentary with Lottery Film

Filed under: Documentary, Independent, Michael Moore, Cinematical IndieJeffrey Blitz had enormous success with his debut film Spellbound. It is the 14th highest grossing documentary (better than it...

Started in Cinematical • 10 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: cinematical, fahrenheit 9/11, fahrenheit9/11, film, jeffrey blitz

Progressive U blogs
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Why It's Embarrassing to Be Part of the MTV Generation

I've heard the term "MTV Generation" several times when adults look at my age group, but I never really thought about it. I made the connection that MTV plays music videos (or at least, they used to....

Started in Progressive U blogs • 11 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: society, a shot at love, mtv, reality shows, sweet 16

medical-e-books
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Fundamentals Of Human Neuropsychology, 5th

 Fundamentals Of Human Neuropsychology, 5th   Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology 5th edition Worth Publishers| ISBN: 0716753006| 2003| 763 pages| PDF| 16.21 MB Appropriate...

Started in medical-e-books • 1 year ago • 0 responses

QandO
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Unspinning the spin on Cuban healthcare

Bella Thomas is a British writer who has lived in Cuba and just recently returned from a visit there. Her article is a must read for those who choose to romanticizes life in that benighted country. ...

Started in QandO • 1 year ago • 0 responses

ScienceRoll
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Gene Genie #7 is up at the Gene Sherpa!

One of the best editions ever has been posted at the Gene Sherpa. The topic is (surprising, right?) personalized genetics. Steve Murphy covered the subject with interesting descriptions and collected...

Started in ScienceRoll • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: gene genie, genetic condition, genetics, gene, medicine

ScienceRoll
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Gene Genie #7 is up at the Gene Sherpa!

One of the best editions ever has been posted at the Gene Sherpa. The topic is (surprising, right?) personalized genetics. Steve Murphy covered the subject with interesting descriptions and collected...

Started in ScienceRoll • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: gene genie, genetic condition, genetics, gene, medicine

Liz Strauss at Successful Blog
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Thinking about thinking . . . and playing

about this quoteToo often, young artists paint before they think. Over the years, I have disciplined myself to think before I pain. When I see a paintable subject or interesting situation, I paint...

Started in Liz Strauss at Successful Blog • 2 years ago • 0 responses

Progressive U blogs
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Crucify me again, Christ that is.

Okay, my last blog on this subject was interesting. I want to pose another question. Why do we constantly crucify Christ again and again? There is definite proof he exsited and died. And there is...

Started in Progressive U blogs • 2 years ago • 0 responses

Smooth Pebbles
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Chris Anderson, Media Transparency, and the Beauty and Danger of Dumb Questions

Chris Anderson, editor of Wired and author of The Long Tail, recently raised some juicy issues about bringing a Media 2.0 sort of transparency to a Media 1.0 (okay, Media 1.4) "traditional" magazine...

Started in Smooth Pebbles • 2 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: nota bene, media, wired, journalism