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  • ...He moved to America in the mid-sixties and now lives in the high desert of New Mexico. He worked as a graphic designer for some years, but had a [[near de ...center>[[Charterhouse Public School]]</center><center>originally, Sutton's Hospital in Charterhouse</center> <center>founded by Thomas Sutton in London in 1611
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  • ...n Ozark, Alabama. After six months in the army, he was brought up in the [[New York City|Bronx and Yonkers]], the first-born in a [[Roman Catholic]], thre ...[Ram Dass]], “[[God Calling]]”, “[[Illusions]]”, the Psalms, the Prophets, New Testament writers, [[Buddhist]] writers, [[Christian]] writers, [[Sufi]] wr
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  • time there, Jaccaci created and chaired two new departments: Solving Institute in Buffalo, New York for 32 years.
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  • ...monly cited [[experiment]]al studies of human obedience, while the Hofling hospital experiment was an early field experiment. [2] [3] [4] ===The Hofling hospital experiment===
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  • ...thout Distance - The story behind A Course in Miracles, ISBN 1-58761-108-7 New Age Encyclopedia, 1st ed., Gale Research, Inc. ...N 0-7914-3854-6, New Age Religion and Western Culture, State University of New York Press
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  • ...r break and my family was driving out in their motor home to visit me from New York. They flew my younger brother out in advance so he could stay with me ...of this rock as it got steeper, having a grand time, two young fools from New York doing a little casual rock climbing. What could go wrong?
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  • ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saratoga_Springs,_New_York Saratoga Springs, New York], where she attended [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skidmore_College S ...ribed as [[influential]] in starting the trend of "channeling" and other [[new age]] practices such as "dreamwork" and "lucid dreaming".[5]
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  • ...his is the primary approach to prayer found in the [[Hebrew Bible]], the [[New Testament]], most of the Church writings, and in rabbinic literature such a ...uble-blinded, and that in the Harris study, patients actually had a longer hospital stay in the prayer group, if one discounts the patients in both groups who
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  • ...al degree in 1881. The following year he took a junior post at the General Hospital in Vienna, where he worked for three years gaining both clinical [[experien *Gay, Peter. 1988. Freud: A Life for Our Time. New York: Norton.
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  • ...er, the Taos paper, and even beyond, into Colorado or Texas or Nebraska or New York. (Hmm) Open your perspectives on your asset there and, instead of th VERONA: In the hospital, where you work, there are many nurses on duty, different shifts, different
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  • ...woods, and sometimes made his own tools. He experimented with designing a new apparatus for human propulsion of small boats. Years later, he decided that ...leading up to his death, his wife had been lying comatose in a Los Angeles hospital, dying of cancer. It was while visiting her there that he exclaimed, at a c
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  • A new attitude towards automata is to be found in Descartes when he suggested tha # Noel Sharkey (4 July 2007), A programmable robot from 60 AD, 2611, New Scientist
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  • tered self into simultaneously new and ancient selves defined by shape-shifting, the development of cybernetics, as the research facilitates an entirely new
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  • ...Charcot, the famed neurologist and syphilologist, at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris. Charcot had become interested in patients who had symptoms that m ...so-called "seduction theory". Since his patients under treatment with this new method "remembered" incidents of having been sexually seduced in childhood,
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  • ...NA to produce a match. The FBI is currently spending $1 billion to build a new biometric database[47], which will store DNA, facial recognition data, iris ...rsonal information from sources such as state driver's licensing agencies, hospital records, criminal records, school records, credit bureaus, banks, etc. -- a
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  • ...ess of a nation. 1929 Publishers' Weekly 7 Dec. 2661/1 Then out to see the new Ranh Brauch, a stunning private home turned over to the library. 1930 San A ...old woman, and make her feel to home. 1910 Dialect Notes III. 450 (Western New York) Is your father to home? 1935 Z. N. HURSTON Mules & Men (1970) I. ix.
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  • ...priuate Chamber. 1638 R. BRATHWAIT Bessie Bell i, in Barnabæ Itinerarium (new ed.) sig. Ee2, This place it is private. 1696 Earl of Galloway's Family Pap ...ew private antigen Pta is probably inherited as a Mendelian dominant. 1991 New Scientist 7 Dec. 31/2 Some mutations, so-called ‘private’ mutations, ar
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