Monthly Archives: May 2020

Top 25 Men Who Changed and Influenced the World Most Significantly

(in no particular order) Nelson Mandela Martin Luther King Abraham Lincoln Socrates Plato William Shakespeare Mahatma Gandhi Jesus Christ Muhammad Confucius Buddha Aristotle Henry Ford Einstein Bach Beethoven da Vinci Michelangelo Thomas Edison Galileo Newton Darwin Bill Gates Mozart Orville … Continue reading

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A Basics Process Review:

Individual Process, Briefly Posted on August 24, 2012 by rdavies Life being largely about the impact of the world on an individual. Beginning with the flow of images, sounds, language, feelings, thoughts–various information via lived experience. Received, filtered, organized, processed … Continue reading

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Consciousness

(This is a repost of an early blog entry posted back on August 26, 2012. If this topic interests you, you might want to start reading this blog from the beginning since it has unfolded organically and sequentially. The blog’s … Continue reading

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Desperate for news:

Joe Thornton cuts off beard.

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A Rainy Day Poem by Dean-o

Waterscape by Dean McKenzie (a memory from Cafe le Gare, 1989, reading with Dean for the first time…) In the rain mirror the city is down-sideup. The silvery splash of mist drops in a cloud of grey; sheets of glazed … Continue reading

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After Ed Diploma (and BA), Spring 1972 (21 yr-old, U of A)

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Who’da Thunk?

‘Hippie’ couple @ 20 yrs. old, May 3, 1971 A.D., Riviera Hotel, Edmonton 49 years together today.

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Mork to Orson: The Legend of Orson Welles

Larger-than-life director-actor Orson Welles (1915-1985) started at the top and worked his way downward, as he put it, beginning with Citizen Kane (1941), what has long been considered the #1 Best Film of all-time by many critics from the 1940s … Continue reading

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