Foothill Folks: Satori Dance founder shares craft with young and old (Calaveras Enterprise) When Sarah May-Davey returned to Calaveras County several years ago, she took her passion for gymnastics, dance, music and performance, melded them together, and created the Satori Dance Company.
Dr. Wayne Dyer joins Dr. Pat on the radio April 6th on KKNW AM 1150 and across the Internet. Our intention creates our reality Dr. Wayne Dyer. Dr. Wayne W. Dyer, affectionately called the father of motivation by his fans, is the featured guest on the hit radio show, Crust Busting Your Way to an Awesome Life with Dr. Pat Baccili. Listen live on the Internet by visiting www.crustbusting.com. Seattle, WA (PRWEB) April 7, 2004 -- Dr. Wayne
Was Einstein Right? Not Quite! BookSurge proudly announces the publication of Was Einstein Right? Not Quite! by N. Glenn Gratke, Ph. D. (PRWEB) October 14, 2005 -- BookSurge proudly announces the publication of WAS EINSTEIN RIGHT? NOT QUITE!™ ‘Perfecting E=mc2’ and ‘Debunking Quantum Weirdness’ now
Why Human-Powered Local Search is Better Than Pay Per Click Pay Per Click (PPC) may be on the way out as click fraud alarms grow and results continue to flounder. AskPoodle.com’s Luis Pereira, in an effort to pitch his new search engine, offers up an interpretation of why the problem exists and what can be done to fix the click fraud problem.
Dreams and Relationships (BellaOnline) I'm always looking for books that go beyond the typical dream dictionary, and Dreams and Relationships fits that criteria. Author Nicholas Heyneman is a clinical psychologist specializing in sleep, dreams and relationship therapy.
Idea of Success More Personal Than Ever - Success Expert Assembles Team to Describe Elusive Goal In newly released book, Masters of Success (Entrepreneur Press, 2004), Ivan Misner, Ph.D., has assembled a dream team of authors, athletes and businesspeople who share their own visions of success through personal stories. What is created is one of the most multifaceted, least agenda-based success
Vampires and Religious Controversy in The Forgotten Scribes - Debut Novel From Anthony W. Downen, Now Available A religiously controversial novel from first time author Anthony W. Downen. A fictional commentary of social inequalities, personal affliction, and religious intolerance, all seen through the eyes of post apocalyptic pirates, elves, and most certainly vampires. Vampires who have uncovered the only k
If you go (Rochester Democrat & Chronicle) What: Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat . Where: Auditorium Theatre, 885 E. Main St. When: 7:30 tonight, 8 p.m. Friday, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, and 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday.
Between the Fed's Fewer Lines (BusinessWeek) The central bank's new statement drops some verbiage about accommodative policy, giving the incoming chief a tidier starting point