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Alzheimer’s, History, Memory, Heritage, Identity… | The Edge of the Village
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The Edge of the Village. Alzheimer’s, History, Memory, Heritage, Identity…. Here’s a quick post, something that rattled though my brain while reading Stanford University’s advancements in Alzheimer’s disease studies. This entry was posted on Saturday, March 21st, 2015 at 10:05 am and tagged with Alzheimer's. And posted in Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. The Bunny and the Egg ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Washington, DC and Dakota Territory: Then and Now | The Edge of the Village
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The Edge of the Village. Washington, DC and Dakota Territory: Then and Now. This entry was posted on Sunday, February 8th, 2015 at 1:37 pm and tagged with Alfred Sully. Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. And posted in Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Updates on Aaron Beede and UND’s Digital Press. Engineering and Humanities ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Identity | The Edge of the Village
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The Edge of the Village. Alzheimer’s, History, Memory, Heritage, Identity…. Here’s a quick post, something that rattled though my brain while reading Stanford University’s advancements in Alzheimer’s disease studies. Post Maah Daah Hey 2016. Maah Daah Hey 100: Supply and Gear. Cinema and BBQ Updates from Summer 2016. The Bunny and the Egg. Alzheimer’s, History, Memory, Heritage, Identity…. Cajun Food and Historic Preservation. Erik Hagen and SodBlog. Punk Archaeology Facebook Page. The Edge of the Village.
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The Edge of the Village. Washington, DC and Dakota Territory: Then and Now. Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. The Killdeer Mountain Battlefield Landscape. The Bismarck Tribune’s graphic of the proposed route through what essentially is the Gettysburg of the Northern Great Plains, the Killdeer Mountain Battlefield from 1864. Historical actors involved included Sitting Bull, Inkpaduta, Gall, Sully, among others. This morning a story broke in. Aug 30, 2013. The Center for Heritage Renewal ...
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Alzheimer’s | The Edge of the Village
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The Edge of the Village. Tag Archives: Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer’s, History, Memory, Heritage, Identity…. Here’s a quick post, something that rattled though my brain while reading Stanford University’s advancements in Alzheimer’s disease studies. Post Maah Daah Hey 2016. Maah Daah Hey 100: Supply and Gear. Cinema and BBQ Updates from Summer 2016. The Bunny and the Egg. Alzheimer’s, History, Memory, Heritage, Identity…. Cajun Food and Historic Preservation. Erik Hagen and SodBlog. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Sueños and Stories: February 2009
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Saturday, February 21, 2009. Liked the people there,. How they draped their arms on the wiry railings,. How they kicked their feet as they sat on the stage,. How the looked out into the empty auditorium,. And felt like a star,. Liked how we talked,. Confident and loud,. When we became our character,. Liked how it contrasted the ivory colored walls,. And the dim lighting,. And the dust particles floating in the air. The costumes beneath the stage,. And masks and dresses,. Boxes of shoes,. I got up early,.
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Sueños and Stories: August 2008
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Saturday, August 2, 2008. Trying to conquer Mario Galaxy. Oh, what nobleness. We are going on an adventure. Where are we going? We're going on an adventure. Jumped up the steps,. Grabbed our shoes,. We run across the street. Feet flying, where, oh where, are we going? Waves of blue here,. Face with mustache,. Scribbled in heart,. Across the street, and to the church. Cross in green,. And, what was it, Riley,. That you have drawn? And finally, to the school. Do we love it? I'd forgotten how big it was.
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Sueños and Stories: Idiosyncratic Words
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Monday, January 26, 2009. Taking a drink,. Stroll on the streets,. High five left hangin’. Feet slap slap slap. Let’s go gang,. Headin’ of to Hollywood,. Flash, flash, flash,. Each step beatin’. I like the language,. I like the sound of words,. How they crack and sizzle. And drizzle, drizzle, drizzle,. Drip, drip,. Peculiar girl, brimming with words, I love how you let them spill. January 26, 2009 at 7:55 PM. What a fun poem Micaela! It was refreshing to read during these long, cold, slow winter days.
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Sueños and Stories: October 2008
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Thursday, October 9, 2008. Today as I slowly zoned out. In my science class,. I thought about how before I learned science,. Before I knew what lay beyond us, the planets and moons. And stars and galaxies and black holes and dark matter,. The sky was just sky. The stars were sparkling fire balls giving us light. And everything was so simplistic-. This is people,. This is ground,. This is birds and fish and animals,. This is Earth,. This is sky,. Here is our moon, darling. We don't know.". By Sue Monk Kidd.
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Sueños and Stories: Lotta Poems
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Saturday, February 21, 2009. Liked the people there,. How they draped their arms on the wiry railings,. How they kicked their feet as they sat on the stage,. How the looked out into the empty auditorium,. And felt like a star,. Liked how we talked,. Confident and loud,. When we became our character,. Liked how it contrasted the ivory colored walls,. And the dim lighting,. And the dust particles floating in the air. The costumes beneath the stage,. And masks and dresses,. Boxes of shoes,. I got up early,.