The San Francisco Globe: "Her finished piece is one where the viewer has felt and seen her emotional, spiritual, and creative process as an artist."
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Thursday, March 27, 2014
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Sheepshead Bay Memories, Lost Loved Ones From Sheepshead Bay
Sheepshead Bay Memories, Lost Loved Ones From Sheepshead Bay: "Linda Merschen and Frank Merschen were my first cousins by marriage.
Linda Merschen (class of 1971) died in 1996. Her brother, Frank Merschen (class of 1966 or 1967) died in 1997.
Larry Erlichman - E-Mail: lerlichman@royalaa.com"
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Linda Merschen (class of 1971) died in 1996. Her brother, Frank Merschen (class of 1966 or 1967) died in 1997.
Larry Erlichman - E-Mail: lerlichman@royalaa.com"
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Canada man who gave away $50 and $100 bills thrown in mental institution - NY Daily News
Canada man who gave away $50 and $100 bills thrown in mental institution - NY Daily News: "Free money: a Canada man gave out money to complete strangers — and it landed him in a mental institution.
Last week dozens of people in Halifax and Dartmouth reported receiving money from Harris, who told them to “thank God” for their luck and pass the money onto someone who needed it if they didn’t need it.
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I guess it's safer these days to stick with giving out nickels, dimes, quarters, and maybe at the extreme end and maybe an occasional dollar bill, better to be safe the sorry, right? What has become of the world which we live in today?
Last week dozens of people in Halifax and Dartmouth reported receiving money from Harris, who told them to “thank God” for their luck and pass the money onto someone who needed it if they didn’t need it.
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I guess it's safer these days to stick with giving out nickels, dimes, quarters, and maybe at the extreme end and maybe an occasional dollar bill, better to be safe the sorry, right? What has become of the world which we live in today?
Monday, March 24, 2014
Annie Berryhill
Annie Berryhill: "Your #destiny is not what you might DO one day; it is WHO you have been created from eternity & formed to be in earthly existence!"
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Katy Bray
Katy Bray: "Day 83 in my year of peace: Today I am considering the ways I have used my mind as a protective defense to avoid experiencing things in their fullest capacity. Needing to interpret everything through my mind prevents my intuition from guiding me & keeps me from being fully present. "
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Stay-at-home mom makes millions from pretzels
Stay-at-home mom makes millions from pretzels: "Having Mark Cuban as a business partner has given the company even more legitimacy. He is obviously someone that millions of people admire for his business savvy, so having him on board is a huge asset.
The first time I received an email from him, I was completely shocked because I thought he would have a lot of middlemen, but that has not been the case. He is very accessible.
What would you say to other stay-at-home moms with big ideas?"
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The first time I received an email from him, I was completely shocked because I thought he would have a lot of middlemen, but that has not been the case. He is very accessible.
What would you say to other stay-at-home moms with big ideas?"
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Celebrating top poets on World Poetry Day
Celebrating top poets on World Poetry Day: "Elizabeth Barrett Browning was one of the most distinguished poets of the Victorian era and her writing has some strong Christian themes. She wrote her first known poem when she was just six and managed to battle ill health to write a number of successful works, including The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim’s Point and Sonnets from the Portuguese."
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Wednesday, March 19, 2014
English Historical Fiction Authors: December 2013
English Historical Fiction Authors: December 2013: "During the reign of King Henry VIII, a few "superstars" who rose from the depths of poverty came center stage, most notably Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex.
Remarkably, a woman joined Cromwell's ranks, eclipsing his popularity most undoubtedly, for in an age where religion reigned true and omens, portents, predictions, legends and ancient prophecies held huge significance, one of the Tudor Era's greatest and most cherished celebrity "superstars" stepped forward -- Elizabeth Barton, the Holy Maid of Kent."
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Remarkably, a woman joined Cromwell's ranks, eclipsing his popularity most undoubtedly, for in an age where religion reigned true and omens, portents, predictions, legends and ancient prophecies held huge significance, one of the Tudor Era's greatest and most cherished celebrity "superstars" stepped forward -- Elizabeth Barton, the Holy Maid of Kent."
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Elizabeth Barton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elizabeth Barton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "However, all that is known regarding her confession comes from Thomas Cromwell, his agents, and other sources on the side of the Crown. Friar John Laurence of the Observant Friars of Greenwich gave evidence against the Maid and fellow Observants,
Friars Hugh Rich and Richard Risby, and then requested to be named to one of the posts left vacant due to their imprisonment.[4] She, along with five of her chief supporters, four of whom were priests, were executed for treason and hanged at Tyburn.[1] She was buried at Greyfriars Church in Newgate Street, but her head was put on a spike on London Bridge, the only woman in history accorded that dishonour"
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Friars Hugh Rich and Richard Risby, and then requested to be named to one of the posts left vacant due to their imprisonment.[4] She, along with five of her chief supporters, four of whom were priests, were executed for treason and hanged at Tyburn.[1] She was buried at Greyfriars Church in Newgate Street, but her head was put on a spike on London Bridge, the only woman in history accorded that dishonour"
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Elizabeth Barton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elizabeth Barton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "n 1528 she held a private meeting with Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, the second most powerful man in England next to King Henry, and soon thereafter met twice with the king himself. King Henry accepted Barton because her prophecies did not at that time challenge the existing order. Her prophecies warned against heresy and condemned rebellion at a time when the King was attempting to stamp out Lutheranism and was afraid of possible uprising or even assassination by his enemies."
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Wednesday, March 12, 2014
More About Who I am, Part II
More About Who I am, Part II:
By Stephen C. Sanders, March 12, 2014 7:00 AM Daylight Savings Time, EST exclusively for Self-Actualization.info on Blogger!
I'm the kind of guy who tends to be on the all or nothing side of things. My most current obsession which actually brought me to the I gotta write this and publish this right now, status is those amazing little toolbar extensions that can be added to your Google Chrome toolbar.
Now my readers (all three of them) might be interested to know that I was truly blogging before the word had actually been invented. Yes, that's right, I am one of these dinosaurs from the web 1.0 days.
Need proof, here you go:
http://thewriterscafe.tripod.com/
Anyone who has got content floating around the ever-expanding web we call the internet from the old Tripod-Lycos days using their little Trailex Web Builder App might want to share that title of dubious value with me,
Well, I have got my first typo (something to look up- Trailex) and probably about three new things on my to-do list, so I gotta say this words, that early morning readers of my blogs are well familiar with... To be continued.
The Oscar goes to Related Content, by Zemata?
Seriously short, yet the old adage always leave the audience wanting more perhaps applies here.
By Stephen C. Sanders, March 12, 2014 7:00 AM Daylight Savings Time, EST exclusively for Self-Actualization.info on Blogger!
I'm the kind of guy who tends to be on the all or nothing side of things. My most current obsession which actually brought me to the I gotta write this and publish this right now, status is those amazing little toolbar extensions that can be added to your Google Chrome toolbar.
Now my readers (all three of them) might be interested to know that I was truly blogging before the word had actually been invented. Yes, that's right, I am one of these dinosaurs from the web 1.0 days.
Need proof, here you go:
http://thewriterscafe.tripod.com/
Anyone who has got content floating around the ever-expanding web we call the internet from the old Tripod-Lycos days using their little Trailex Web Builder App might want to share that title of dubious value with me,
Well, I have got my first typo (something to look up- Trailex) and probably about three new things on my to-do list, so I gotta say this words, that early morning readers of my blogs are well familiar with... To be continued.
The Oscar goes to Related Content, by Zemata?
Seriously short, yet the old adage always leave the audience wanting more perhaps applies here.
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Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Book Review: Reposition Yourself: Living Life Without Limits, by T.D. Jakes : The Front Porch
Book Review: Reposition Yourself: Living Life Without Limits, by T.D. Jakes : The Front Porch: "Readers of Reposition Yourself are told that God wants to be their accountability partner on their self-charted road to worldly success, and that He wants them to “have it all.” These teachings are utterly false and, if taken to heart, might prove damningly so."
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