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Power of a Rose
My hub on the Power of a Rose, you are the same force that opens a Rose. You can tap into that force if you can still yourself follow your intuition. Robin Sharma talks about the heart of the rose in his book on "the Monk who sold his Ferrari". I also talk about the music of Deepak Chopra and Don Miguel Ruiz in Whispers of Spirit and Happiness. I got this from the affirmations on this audio cd's it says have the power inside like what allows a rose to open, pretty powerful.
6 commentsSmart Smallmouth Bass (Micropterus dolomieu): North America's Prim, Pristine, Privileged Freshwater Fish
The smallmouth bass assures us that the North American waters in which it abounds are clean. It therefore is popular with anglers and fishers, aquarium owners, and research scientists. Additionally, it serves up deliciously in many fishy dishes.
12 commentsRosebud, I Dream Of Thee
A cultural centre in the middle of farmtown, Alberta. How did this place come to be and what does it offer?
19 commentsCitizen Kane: A Review.
Orson Welles masterpiece was a film of many troubles. It was hated when it was released due to it’s in-the-wrong-light depiction of Hearst (a famous newspaper tycoon), who tried to get the film destroyed. Despite being nominated for many oscars,...
2 commentsOrange Blossom
An Orange Blossom bloomed on a barren rosebush on the 10th anniversary of the horror of 9-11 as a metaphor of resilience and hope. This event invited the story and poem.
29 commentsCaregiver Rants and Reviews of 3 Cancer Movies
photo help delete down full width edit text help delete up down float right edit I have an ax to grind into the backs of cinema make-up professionals and directors. I don’t require gratuitous ugliness or gore, but some of the films coming out are very unrealistic in depicting individuals with cancer. As a cancer caregiver. I rate three films on realism.
0 commentsThere's a Yellow Rose in Texas
In what was to become known as the Battle of San Jacinto, Sam Houston’s tattered band of rebels routed Santa Anna on April 21, 1836. Most accounts say the battle took just 18 minutes. This is significant since they had previously been fleeing...
0 commentsStrange Bedfellows: Unconventional Recommendations for Classic Film Lovers
This series will compare films, obscure and acclaimed alike, that, at first glance, may seem to have nothing to do with one another. If you love a movie and want to find others with similar themes, narrative structure, aesthetics, and more, this is...
3 commentsThe Impact of the Dawes Act on Native Americans
The Dawes Act of 1887 greatly impacted tribal peoples of the United States by essentially breaking up reservations into personally owned lots that became taxable to the individual. Before hand the land was held by the tribe as a whole and was not taxable.
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