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 Topic: Culture & SocietyThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
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Posted on Tuesday, February 12, 2008 - 02:00 PM |
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A new study of eyewitness reports published in assassinationresearch.com has revealed a major discrepancy between the actual sequence of events these witnesses observed and the sequence presented in home movies of the assassination known as the Zapruder film and the Nix film. The witnesses reported that a motorcycle patrolman rode forward to the lead car to advise the Chief of Police that the President had been shot. Neither film shows it.
Journal Claims Proof of JFK Film Fakery
The editor of Assassination Research, James H. Fetzer, Ph.D., has announced the discovery of new proof that the home movies of the assassination of JFK known as the Zapruder film and a second known as the Nix film are fakes. (The Nix film was taken from the opposite side looking toward "the grassy knoll.") Both were subject to extensive alteration to fabricate evidence of the crime and keep the truth about the sequence of events in Dealey Plaza from the American people. Fetzer, McKnight Professor Emeritus at the University of Minnesota, observed that the films are authentic only if the visible events they record correspond to the actual sequence of events at the time. "This proof is based upon the convergent testimony of motorcycle patrolmen, members of the Secret Service, and the Dallas Chief of Police," said Fetzer. "That it contradicts the official account of the assassination recorded in the films qualifies as a major breakthrough."
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Posted on Monday, February 11, 2008 - 02:00 PM |
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"Everybody I Shot Is Dead." Chesher's book pays tribute to 48 music icons of the 1960s and 1970s she photographed from 1974-1979 who have since passed away.
"Everybody I Shot Is Dead" Author Interviewed
On Dec. 26, 2007, Amy Gold of http://www.allbutforgottenoldies.net interviewed author and photographer Deborah Chesher by telephone about her recent book, Everybody I Shot Is Dead.
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Posted on Sunday, February 10, 2008 - 08:13 PM |
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Editor's note: We were saddened this week by the death of "the fool on the hill," Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. To be honest, our grief was brought on not so much by the fact that he was a pioneer in the movement to bring Eastern style meditation to the West, but because he was so much a part of our 60s counter-cultural history. We would like to imagine that the Maharishi and George Harrison are somewhere in Nirvanaland, blissfully meditating together.
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi: 1917 - 2008
Transcendental Meditation Guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Dies
by Donna Oxley
On Wednesday, February 5, 2008, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi died at the age of 91 (most qualified estimation, as Maharishi never did officially confirm his birth date). Born around January 12, 1917 in Jabalpur, India, Maharishi became a disciple of the Shankaracharya of Jyotir Math in the Himalayas in his early twenties. This led him onto his creation and ongoing development of the world famous "Transcendental Meditation" technique and the "Maharishi Vedic Science" (his scientific commentary and translation of the ancient Vedic scriptures).
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 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi on the front cover of Time Magazine on October 13, 1975.
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Posted on Wednesday, February 06, 2008 - 06:00 PM |
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Body piercings and tattoos are becoming more common, particularly young people. But both current and prospective employees may want to think twice before revealing body art in a professional setting.
Body Art Not So Trendy at the Workplace
The brow, lip, nose or tongue – piercings are becoming more common, and likewise, tattoos are more prominent. But both current and prospective employees may want to think twice before revealing body art in a professional setting.
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Posted on Wednesday, February 06, 2008 - 04:00 PM |
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At least in the U.S., people are spending more time surfing the web or playing video games and less time enjoying nature.
Communing with Nature Less and Less
From backyard gardening to mountain climbing, outdoor activities are on the wane as people around the world spend more leisure time online or in front of the tube, according to findings published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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Posted on Friday, February 01, 2008 - 02:00 PM |
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These little trivia articles are a guilty pleasure of ours. Here you'll find more than you wanted to know about kissing.
A Valentine's Day Special: Kissing Trivia
With Valentine's Day around the corner, here is some kissing trivia compliments of Elisa Mello, DDS, clinical assistant professor at NYU College of Dentistry and a partner in New York-based NYC Smile Design, a practice that specializes in cosmetic and reconstructive dentistry:
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Posted on Wednesday, January 30, 2008 - 06:00 PM |
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"Heart of the Beholder," the movie that Reverend Donald Wildmon's National Federation for Decency doesn't want anyone to see, will be used as a fundraising tool for the St. Charles (Missouri) High School's Drama Department.
High School Uses Controversial Movie for Fundraiser
The St. Charles (Missouri) High School's Drama Department is raising production and theater renovation funds with the help of the controversial movie Heart of the Beholder. Heart of the Beholder has won more Best Feature Film awards on the independent film festival circuit than any other indie movie ever, but distributors are afraid that it is too controversial for the general public.
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Posted on Tuesday, January 29, 2008 - 04:00 PM |
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Although the Dems won't be playing much of a role in the Florida primary, we all learned in 2000 that The Sunshine State can make or break you in national elections. Besides, there are other states where the demographics skew old - so we might as well learn how to act.
In Florida, it's the Older Generations, Stupid!
While much attention has focused on getting out the youth vote, especially in places like Iowa and Michigan, in the upcoming Florida primary the focus of the candidates needs to embrace and understand older Americans, according to Ann A. Fishman, an expert on the habits of different generations.
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Posted on Monday, January 28, 2008 - 06:00 PM |
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A poll released last week notes that Americans and Russians agree that their governments should work together to prevent an arms race in space. Large majorities in both countries favor unilateral restraint and a treaty that would keep space free of weapons.
Russian/American Poll: Keep Outer Space Free of Weapons
Most Americans and Russians agree that their governments should work together to prevent an arms race in space. Large majorities in both countries favor unilateral restraint and a treaty that would keep space free of weapons.
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Posted on Friday, January 25, 2008 - 06:00 PM |
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When mom listens, children learn. Mom doesn't even have to offer any help. All she has to do is listen.
Kids Learn More When Mom Is Listening
Kids may roll their eyes when their mother asks them about their school day, but answering her may actually help them learn. New research from Vanderbilt University reveals that children learn the solution to a problem best when they explain it to their mom.
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