Longing for More, Wanting What We Have
…the country, who produced the music we are hearing today, This music from a people descended from people willing to cross oceans And continents “to establish their own religious freedom,”…
…the country, who produced the music we are hearing today, This music from a people descended from people willing to cross oceans And continents “to establish their own religious freedom,”…
…physicians what they already k new, Depakote was a very valuable medication for “off-label” (unapproved uses). In the irony department, prescribing and administering Depakote for off-label uses is legal, and…
…information about products’ energy use. Label is voluntary, and Congress ordered it The Energy Star label is voluntary for products that meet certain efficiency levels, and differs from Department of…
…there should be no “pop” at all. Since that will never happen, a pop of 5-10% on the first day is good, and anything 20% or under is a fine…
…a 50-year low at 210,000. On a population– or labor force-adjusted basis, it is an all time low. This, by the way, bodes well for a another decrease in the…
…a total, philosophic…But, you know, part three could be a musical…like a Les Miserables kind of a musical. That’s part of the impact and I guess I haven’t said this…
…special brain research-based programs in foreign language, music, art, exercise and chess. He knows some Spanish words, he reads music, he plays chess — and his brain just works differently…
…asking why the near – universal trait among human of dancing was seemingly absent in other animals. Some species will jump excitedly to music; but, they are not in time…
…it that professional musicians had him make such instruments for them. For many years he ran an annual Baroque music festival that attracted fine musicians from all over the world…
…improvisatori, there were ballet-dancers, there were musicians, there was Beauty, there was wine. All these and security were within. Without was the “Red Death.” It was toward the close…