A certified movement analyst is going to be watching President Bush’s State of the Union speech in a special way. Karen Kohn Bradley says, “It is important for reporters and analysts to utilize the tools of nonverbal communication and body language in assessing the messages the American population receives from the White House, candidates and other leaders. What is conveyed through movement is, after all, behavioral patterns that impact policies, and ultimately, the lives of the people.”
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Two years ago I wrote about the problem I have recognizing faces since my stroke. This problem is so subtle that I’m not always sure I actually have it, but it has given me some interesting realizations about what is considered “attractive” in today’s society. I have another strange legacy as well: I find that the interior of almost every building seems to resemble a maze. But I suspect this may be due more to the inadequacy of modern architects than to problems in my brain.
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There is ample evidence across our solar system of cataclysmic events in the past. Joseph Farrell, who has fascinated Dreamland audiences with his research into Nazi secret weapons, returns with a riveting hypothesis: the remains of ancient disasters that scar earth and the rest of our solar system may be the results of cosmic war, not natural events. Joseph will take us through ancient texts in the context of modern physics and modern understanding of weapons to advance his audacious hypothesis. This promises to be Dreamland adventure at its highest!

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