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In a world filled with chaos, here is 5 minutes of serenity….
“Somewhere Over The Rainbow” is a classic song by Harold Arlen from the film, The Wizard of Oz, arranged and performed by Tommy Emmanuel.
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In a world filled with chaos, here is 5 minutes of serenity….
“Somewhere Over The Rainbow” is a classic song by Harold Arlen from the film, The Wizard of Oz, arranged and performed by Tommy Emmanuel.
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Anna Breytenbach was born on August 16, 1968 in Cape Town, South Africa. After having studied Psychology, Marketing and Economics at the University of Cape Town she entered the corporate world. She had a career for 12 years in Human Resources and Information Technology, in both Australia and the USA. Since 2004 Anna Breytenbach has practiced as a professional animal communicator. She currently lives in coastal South Africa and travels in other African countries, Europe, Australia and USA to conduct workshops on animal communication.
Anna Breytenbach’s official website: www.animalspirit.org
The Assisi International Animal Institute: www.assisianimals.org
Wilderness awareness training school: www.wildernessawareness.org
Jukani Predator Park: www.jukani.co.za
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THIS IS A “FALSE FLAG” UFO ATTACK INCIDENT CREATED BY ORSON WELLS IN A LIVE BROADCAST ON CBS RADIO IN 1938
The War of the Worlds was an episode of the American radio drama anthology series Mercury Theatre on the Air. It was performed as a Halloween episode of the series on October 30, 1938 and aired over the Columbia Broadcasting System radio network. Directed and narrated by Orson Welles, the episode was an adaptation of H. G. Wells‘ novel The War of the Worlds.
The first two thirds of the 60-minute broadcast were presented as a series of simulated “news bulletins”, which suggested to many listeners that an actual alien invasion by Martians was currently in progress. Compounding the issue was the fact that the Mercury Theatre on the Air was a ‘sustaining show’ (it ran without commercial breaks), thus adding to the program’s quality of realism. Although there were sensationalist accounts in the press about a supposed panic in response to the broadcast, the precise extent of listener response has been debated.
In the days following the adaptation, however, there was widespread outrage. The program’s news-bulletin format was decried as cruelly deceptive by some newspapers and public figures, leading to an outcry against the perpetrators of the broadcast, but the episode secured Orson Welles’ fame.
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Admiration is the most desirable form of energy one being can give or receive. Everyone is seeking admiration, knowingly or not. When we are admired, or admire others, we feel uplifted and expanded. When our actions, thoughts, or emotions are NOT admired we feel rejected and depressed. It has been said that the universe consists of creations that you not been admired and are still waiting to be admired. So, if you’re not getting the admiration you KNOW you deserve, don’t wait for others to give it to you! Give it to yourself. Here is 12 minutes of applause and cheering you can use to admire YOU!
1.1 (the admiration of) Something regarded as impressive or worthy of respect: her house was the admiration of everyone
1.2 Pleasurable contemplation: they were lost in admiration of the scenery
Origin: Late Middle English (in the sense ‘marveling, wonder’): from Latin admiratio(n-), from the verb admirari
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THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS Wide Open (feat. Beck) from D O M & N I C on Vimeo.
Read the article (with still photos) of how this incredible film was made: http://www.dezeen.com/2016/01/30/music-video-wide-open-the-chemical-brothers-nic-dom-the-mill-movie/