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Frank Chimero · The Good Room

https://frankchimero.com/blog/2018/the-good-room/

internet. No to cable television. Yes to books. No to magazines (with obvious exceptions ). Yes to movies. No to TV. Yes to Instagram. No to Facebook. No to Snapchat. Increasingly
Personal site of designer Frank Chimero

Jesus -is-Lord.com: Jesus Christ is the ONLY Way to God

http://jesus-is-lord.com/

Get saved, cut out the television , minimize electronics, learn to live a natural, calm, quiet life (see our Christian Family Page for ideas). [Those that need a temporary place t
Jesus Christ did not come to condemn you, Jesus came to save you from your sins. Hear ye the word of the LORD before it is everlasting too late. Hell is real.

Joseph Campbell with Bill Moyers "The Power of Myth"

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attempting to bring to television the lively minds of our time. We had taped two programs at the museum, and so compellingly had his presence permeated the screen that more than f

Alumni: Meet past students from Green University LLC.

http://www.greenuniversity.com/Alumni.htm

arose when a television production company rented Startle and hired Green University students as extras for the fur trade era docuseries, Into the Wild Frontier . The studio rente
Green University LLC is an alternative green college for students who don't fit the conventional educatonal path to school, work, and careers. Meet our past students.

DREAMS, VISIONS, PROPHECY AND COINCIDENCES ABOUT PRINCESS DIANA

http://www.greatdreams.com/dianpro.htm

guests and a worldwide television audience of 750 million spectators, "Shy Di," the new shining hope of the people, rode to St. Paul's Cathedral in a glass coach for the wedding o

Detroit Memories

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. Or when the  WXYZ  television station was located on Woodward in the  Macabbees Building   across from the  Detroit Institute of Arts  and a few blocks north of the old  Vernors
You Know You're From Detroit If... Memories of metro Detroit in the '50s, '60s and '70s


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