The way computers have changed our lives is indeed fascinating. Even small kids are getting exposed to them wherever they go. It's not surprising if they start saying "C" for "Computer" instead of "Cat".
After Nero's notorious reign, the Romans surely deserved a period of peace and tranquility. Instead, during AD69, three emperors were murdered: Galba, just days into the post, Otho and Vitellius.
'Calling all cars, calling all cars. Here's the story on the Smoke Rise kidnapping. The missing boy is eight years old, fair hair, wearing a red sweater. His name is Jeffry Reynolds, son of Charles Reynolds, chauffeur to Douglas King.'
The police at the 87th Precinct hate kidnappers. And these kidnappers are stupid, too. They took the wrong boy - the chauffeur's son instead of the son of the rich tycoon, Douglas King. And they want a ransom of $500,000.
A lot of money. But it's not too much to pay for a little boy's life ... is it?
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This week : "If America can learn from its problems, instead of blaming others, it will come back stronger"
Jean Klein, a musicologist and doctor from Central Europe, spent his
early years inquiring about the essence of life. He had the inner
conviction that there was a 'principle' independent of all society and
felt the urge to explore this conviction. His explorations led him to
India where he was introduced through a 'direct approach' to the
non-mental dimension of life.
This book teaches simple effective ways to view life from the heart, instead of just the head. All there is, is Consciousness. We
are not the body. We are not the mind. The body and mind appear and
disappear in our awareness. When we awaken in the morning, it is our
body that awakens for Consciousness, what we
really are, never sleeps. We can learn to live from the heart.