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Facing Your Face
Facing Your Facenby Roselle Kovitz nnIn our culture where extreme makeovers are more and more commonplace and the concept of designer children is not out of the question, opting for refining or remaking our appearance is an increasingly accepted practice. I admit, I’ve lingered over glossy plastic surgery ads, noting the smooth faces, wide eyes and taut thighs. It’s tempting. nnAccording to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS), “From 19
August 22, 2007
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Labyrinths â transformational paths to peace
Labyrinths â transformational paths to peacenBy Cate Montanann nAs a student working on her Ph.D. in Psychology at the Institute of Imaginal Studies in San Francisco, Kimberly Lowelle discovered the labyrinths at Grace Cathedral while exploring the city with a fellow student. Not expecting much, they both walked the labyrinth along with other visitors to the Cathedral that day. It was a simple act: walk, follow the path. No thought or choices involved. Just walk, follow the
June 20, 2007
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Interview with Barbara Marx Hubbard
Interview with Barbara Marx Hubbard nby Cate Montanann nCM - You are in a unique position after dedicating 40 years of intense work and focus to understanding and assisting human evolution. From your perspective, how are we doing? nnBarbara - My basic metaphor of our crisis is birth. I saw that 40 years ago. What's happened in this metaphor is that the crisis has matured; the crisis has advanced in the sense that now it's more obvious what isn't working. With global warming,
June 20, 2007
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Why Not Solar?
Going Solar: hot technology is cooling energy costsnby Cate MontanannnIn 1978, John Schaeffer, founder and CEO of Real Goods, sold and installed the first residential photovoltaic power system in the United States. It was an off-the-grid 12 volt, DC (direct current) system that ran at an 8% conversion efficiency and, because of the cost of the system, produced electricity at around $500 per watt.nnToday the same single-cell, crystalline silicon based photovoltaic (PV) system,
June 20, 2007
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Comedy Goes Quantum
Picture this. Youâre in a nightclub in New York City (no longer smoke-filled of course), waiting for the comedy act to begin. A tall, dark haired, rather exotic looking beauty strides onto the stage and up to the mike. Expecting the usual comedy shtick about ex-husbands, mothers-in-laws or first-date fiascos, you hear a different patter:nn âWe human beings donât relate to our view of life like itâs a view. We relate to it like itâs the truth! We see this narrow slic
June 20, 2007
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