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Posted on Tuesday, August 07, 2007 - 06:00 PM |
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Michael Beckwith, featured in "The Secret," and Dr. Masaru Emoto, author of "The Hidden Messages in Water," will headline the second annual "Ocean of Gratitude" Cruise
Michael Beckwith and Dr. Masaru Emoto to Headline "Ocean of Gratitude" Cruise
Michael Beckwith, as featured in The Secret, and Dr. Masaru Emoto, New York Times bestselling author of The Hidden Messages in Water, will headline the second annual "Ocean of Gratitude" Cruise to take place February 16-24, 2008 departing from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
Article Continues After Illustration
 Dr. Masaru Emoto, who discovered that beautiful words form beautiful ice crystals, while negative words create deformed ice crystals.
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Posted on Tuesday, August 07, 2007 - 04:00 PM |
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The bridge collapse in Minneapolis this week raises fears about personal safety in most of us, especially those who have suffered past traumas or from personal safety phobias, according to a University at Buffalo expert on post-traumatic stress disorder.
Bridge Collapse Will Raise Fears and Phobias, Expert Says
The bridge collapse in Minneapolis this week raises fears about personal safety in most of us, especially those who have suffered past traumas or from personal safety phobias, according to a University at Buffalo expert on post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Posted on Tuesday, August 07, 2007 - 02:00 PM |
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On September 15, antiwar protesters from around the country will descend on Washington DC. The protest is planned to coincide with the report by Gen. David Petraeus about American progress in Iraq.
Iraq War Veterans to Lead Mass "Die-In" During September 15 Antiwar Protest
On Saturday, September 15, thousands of antiwar protesters from all over the United States will descend on Washington DC. The protest will coincide with the report by Gen. David Petraeus about progress of the Iraq war. The demonstration will culminate in a mass "die-in" led by Iraq war veterans.
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Posted on Monday, August 06, 2007 - 06:00 PM |
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The shadow has reared its ugly head in US and world politics for years. In the book: "Beauty and Her Beast -- Introducing the Human Shadow," author Kay Newell Plumb pierces our placid blinders.
Jungian "Shadow" Affects 2008 Presidential Race
Dramatic exposure of the human shadow is terrifying -- or enlightening. In her new book: Beauty and Her Beast, Introducing the Human Shadow, first time author Kay Newell Plumb introduces us to the human shadow, the toll it takes on our daily existence, and opens our minds.
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Posted on Monday, August 06, 2007 - 02:00 PM |
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Antiwar organizations are planning to bring people from around the U.S. for an antiwar protest timed to coincide with the report by Gen. David Patreas about progress of the Iraq war.
Massive Antiwar March on Washington Planned for September 15, 2007
Hundreds of antiwar organizations are planning to bring people from all over the United States to Washington DC for a massive antiwar protest on Saturday, September 15, timed to coincide with the report by Gen. David Patreas about progress of the Iraq war. The September 15 demonstration was initiated by the ANSWER Coalition, which has organized most of the large-scale demonstrations in Washington DC, San Francisco, Los Angeles and other cities since 2002.
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Posted on Friday, August 03, 2007 - 04:00 PM |
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Martian winds probably won't cause serious problems for NASA's upcoming Phoenix Mars Lander mission but could complicate efforts to collect soil and ice at the landing site, according to University of Michigan atmospheric scientist Nilton Renno.
Mars Winds Could Pose Challenges, but Manageable Ones, for Phoenix Lander Team
Martian winds probably won't cause serious problems for NASA's upcoming Phoenix Mars Lander mission but could complicate efforts to collect soil and ice at the landing site, according to University of Michigan atmospheric scientist Nilton Renno.
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Posted on Friday, August 03, 2007 - 12:00 AM |
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A group in Northampton, MA is sponsoring a petition drive to save trees and wetlands within the town. The drive, which has already garnered hundreds of signatures in this Western Massachusetts city of 29,000, calls on the mayor and city council to require public reviews before "significant trees" are cut down. It also calls for new development to leave a 100-foot buffer zone around wetlands unless extraordinary circumstances apply.
Petition Drive to Save Trees and Wetlands in Massachusetts Town
The North Street Neighborhood Association (NSNA) is sponsoring a petition drive to save trees and wetlands in Northampton, Massachusetts. The association is a new civic organization established by citizens to advocate for livable urban environments in Northampton's North Street area and in the city as a whole.
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 Northampton urban forest at risk from development. "Infill" development is laudable when it reclaims paved-over spaces, urban brownfields and dilapidated structures. However, the North Street Neighborhood Association objects to infill that paves over excessive amounts of urban green space. Urban forests and wetlands play vital roles in cooling the air, filtering pollutants, reducing flooding, and beautifying neighborhoods.
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Posted on Thursday, August 02, 2007 - 10:00 PM |
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A new digital archive - created through a collaboration between Arizona State University and NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston - is making available high-resolution scans of original Apollo flight films. The complete lunar photographic record will be accessible to both researchers and the general public on the Internet at: apollo.sese.asu.edu.
Digital Archive Casts New Light on Apollo-era Moon Pictures
Nearly 40 years after man first walked on the moon, the complete lunar photographic record from the Apollo project will be accessible to both researchers and the general public on the Internet. A new digital archive – created through a collaboration between Arizona State University and NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston – is making available high-resolution scans of original Apollo flight films. They are available to browse or download at apollo.sese.asu.edu.
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Posted on Thursday, August 02, 2007 - 04:00 PM |
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The word "bacteria" often conjures negatives thoughts of infection and disease. After many years of popularity in Europe, resurgence of interest in healthy bacteria has become a hot topic in the United States with proven results in aiding good digestive health.
Are Certain Types of Bacteria Really Healthy?
The word "bacteria" often conjures negatives thoughts of infection and disease. After many years of popularity in Europe, resurgence of interest in healthy bacteria has become a hot topic in the United States with proven results in aiding good digestive health. "Probiotics" are beneficial bacteria found in the body's gastrointestinal tract and have been proven to fight off harmful bacteria and also strengthen the immune system. "Prebiotics" are the food for the probiotics and are found naturally in items like whole grains, fruit, garlic and onion. This week on the award-winning television series Real Moms, Real Stories, Real Savvy there will be an informative Round Table discussion on the benefits and uses of pre and probiotics.
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Posted on Wednesday, August 01, 2007 - 08:00 PM |
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Noted time-travel theorist Amos Ori has developed a theoretical model of a time machine that could enable future generations to travel into the past. In his paper published in the July issue of "Physical Review," he provides practical solutions to a number of criteria long seen by other experts as obstacles to the realization of time travel.
New Model Eliminates Barriers to Time Travel
A Technion-Israel Institute of Technology physicist has developed a theoretical model of a time machine that could enable future generations to travel into the past. In his paper published in the July issue of Physical Review, noted time-travel theorist Professor Amos Ori provides practical solutions to a number of criteria long seen by other experts as obstacles to the realization of time travel.
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