Monthly Archives: December 2011

Terry Gilliam – The Christmas Card

Christmas is over, so we may have a laugh.

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fear

You’re not scared of heights, ….. you’re afraid of falling. You’re not afraid of people around you, ….. you’re just afraid of rejection. You’re not scared of the dark, ….. you’re scared of what’s in it. You’re not afraid to … Continue reading

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Doing nothing

Who said that doing nothing is bad? Doing nothing may be fun. Just watch “Clinton’s ‘Final Days’ Farewell Video” and enjoy.

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The healing power of music

December 16, 2011 Andrea Gordon Junko Shimomura, music therapist, leads Buddy’s Glee Club participants during the weekly Monday afternoon gathering at Baycrest, a senior’s community in North York. Some members of the group were in Amy Clements-Cortes’ study to evaluate … Continue reading

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sugar and violence

Alcohol intake in youth has been associated with aggressive behavior and violence, but the influence of sugary and carbonated soft drinks on behavior in youth has not been well studied. There may be a connection between high sugar intake and … Continue reading

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Wisdom of the heart

Many years ago I once found a poem by Charlie Chaplin about the topic self-love. He has written it on his 70th Birthday (on April 16, 1959). It contains so much wisdom in short, as I have seldom read in … Continue reading

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