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Dr. Spencer Weart
Dr. Weart will discuss Global Warming.
The story in a nutshell: From ancient times people suspected that human activity could change the climate. For example, in the 19th century many Americans believed that cutting down forests brought more rainfall to a region. The discovery of ice ages in the distant past proved that climate could change all by itself, and radically. But what caused these changes was it variations in the heat of the Sun? Volcanoes erupting clouds of smoke? The raising and lowering of mountain ranges, which diverted wind patterns and ocean currents? Or could it be changes in the composition of the air itself?
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Guest will be Dr. Amy Sturgis: The Tolkien expert! An afternoon of discussion about Frodo's epic journey!
Amy H. Sturgis is an author, speaker, and scholar of Native American Studies and Science Fiction/Fantasy Studies. She earned her Ph.D. in Intellectual History from Vanderbilt University. Currently she teaches Interdisciplinary Studies at Belmont University, serves on the Scholarly Board of The Tennessee Center for Policy Research and the Advisory Board of Mythopoeic Press, and contributes to the Liberty and Power group weblog.
Sturgis is author of four books on U.S. Presidential History and Native American Studies, three edited works on science fiction and fantasy, and dozens of other scholarly and popular book chapters, articles, and presentations. In 2006, she was honored with the Imperishable Flame Award for Achievement in Tolkien/Inklings Scholarship by Heren Istarion.
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Stacey Chillemi is our guest speaker:
Stacey Chillemi is no stranger to a challenge. Since the age of 5 when a viral infection left her with epilepsy, she has been determined to live a life as full and happy as anyone else. Now, as the mother of children ages 3, 6 and 8, and the published author of fiction and nonfiction works, Chillemi, 34, has accomplished the goal she set for herself following that first grave challenge that came at the tender age of 5. That goal was to enjoy life in spite of her disorder.
Now, as the mother of children ages 3, 6 and 8, and the published author of fiction and nonfiction works, Chillemi, 34, has accomplished the goal she set for herself following that first grave challenge that came at the tender age of 5. That goal was to enjoy life in spite of her disorder.
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Interview - Veronica Monet is a unique sex educator combining over 14 years of hands-on experience as a courtesan with many years of formal education. As a Certified Sex Educator (SFSI), Founding Member of the Association of Sexual Energy Professionals (ASEP), a Trained Volunteer for the Center Against Rape and Domestic Violence (CARDV) and an Ordained Minister (ULC) she specializes in sexuality, anger management, non-violent communication and relationship dynamics. Ms. Monets numerous media credits include ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, FOX and The New York Times. Her subject matter marries the body and the soul on many levels - reuniting sex and spirit in down-toearth terms and providing compassion, intuition, integrity and safety
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Jeffrey Taylor regarding alcoholism - A Gentleman Drunk is a story about recovery from alcoholism. Although I drank for 40 years I never outwardly showed any signs of alcoholic behavior. Then all of a sudden, at 2:00 a.m. on 3rd Avenue in New York City, the police found me in a gutter clinging onto life. This is my story on how I survived, despite often seemingly insurmountable obstacles and challenges, in order to conquer the debilitating effects of alcoholism.
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Vincent C. Beach regarding a life time of struggle
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Continued discussion on Jane Roberts
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Continued discussion on Jane Roberts
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Continued discussion on the Seth Material
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