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From a human perspective, the Cosmos has an Unseen portion and a Seen Physical World (known by the 12 Senses-color, sound, smell, taste, balance, motion, direction, heat, cold, weight, tactility, and pressure). The Unseen Unknowable Reality subdivision includes the Spiritual and the Subjective Realms

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Two cops who grew up together on the very streets they once protected as partners go into details about a series of events that had no way to end but badly, very badly.

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“It is very disheartening that certain members of the West Virginia legislature are determined to impose higher healthcare costs and onerous burdens on responsible taxpayers in the face of overwhelming evidence that such an approach would fail to address the root causes of the methamphetamine problem,” said Carlos Gutierrez, senior director and head of state government affairs for CHPA.

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Today the Law Office of the Los Angeles County Public Defender celebrates its 100th Anniversary since its establishment in 1914. The Office of the Public Defender was the first governmental criminal defense firm in the United States and today remains the largest.

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15th century France is alive and well at the Odyssey Theatre. Francois Villon, the brilliant poet, is at large. Unfortunately he is also a thief and a murderer and can’t seem to stay out of jail. Murray Mednick (Writer/Director) gives us a witty and entertaining look at this eccentric character.

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The American Winter is reshaping America just as the Arab Spring reshaped Egypt and Tunisia. One-by-one corrupt politicians have been driven out of office, just like the Arab Spring, and a populist attitude has taken command with the view that the old way of governing must die.

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“Looking at the glaring expulsion, arrest and dropout rates for our black and Latino students, I knew that we had to do something dramatically different,” Runcie said.

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Though their mediums of exchange were material objects (“Value”), their focus was to satisfy basic needs (“Values”). But then things of “Value” (objects to which a ‘price tag’ can be placed) began being viewed for their ability to satisfy their confused ideas of “Worth” (beauty) inside “Values”

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With humble beginnings in Kingston, Jamaica, Denise Buchanan grew up in the Christian faith with a deep reverence for the Catholic Church.

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WOODLAND HILLS, CA- January 22, 2014. Beurin University is excited to offer trainings and certifications for the first time ever to participants outside the PhD program.

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