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A short commentary on religion (or life is full of wonderment)
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Author
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Dugger, Philip
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Date
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2013-11-10
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Pages
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2 pages
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State
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California
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Text (TR_WF)
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A Short Commentary on Religion (or Life Is Full of Wonderment) There is a smart, shrewd business consultant by the name of Clay Christiansen who helps companies stay competitive in our wonderfully competitive society. When it comes to his religion, he is convinced, after much heartfelt & prayerful seeking, that Mormonism, which happens to be the religion he was raised in, is the One True Faith. It is his assertion that modern Christianity broke from its genuine roots in the 3rd & 4th ...
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apw:12342826
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Date Uploaded
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2016-10-17T10:52:59.602Z
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Conviction
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Author
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Hodgkins, James
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Pages
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3 pages
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State
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California
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Text (O)
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Conviction I've searched for conviction, but I'm not sure where it lies. I've looked for it in the striving of the passionate, in the eyes of the nodding heads; I've listened for it carefully in the rising octaves of the storytellers and the whispers of those whose homes are shadows; but I never found it until I stopped looking. Maybe because conviction is something only seen in it's absence. Or maybe because so many people have painted their passion and agreement the...
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apw:12344915
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Date Uploaded
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2016-10-22T11:10:11.973Z
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Correctional psychology
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Author
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Dugger, Philip
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Date
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2018-04-03
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Pages
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5 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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Correctional Psychology In a system (set up by a few misguided persons before us) where money is made to be the source of everything that is material, you will often find people doing interesting things for money. This concerns those who both find themselves living in a prison, and those working in a prison. The correction of this flawed system I mention in a previous essay entitled Democracy (as opposed, for instance, to something Condolezza Rice, a current professor at Stanford, might say)....
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apw:12353334
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2018-09-26T18:56:53.415Z
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Title
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Editorial- the benefit seen
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Author
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Hodgkins, James
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Pages
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3 pages
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State
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California
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Text (O)
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Editorial- The Benefit Seen Sunset. You can't see, but you feel it. The waffs are cooling. Somewhere out there the sky is full of irrelevant, beautiful, wasted colors. The slivers of light usually visible through the cracks of the doors disappear in resignation like tired old guards. On the other side of the wall a lifetime thick, animals change shifts and the sun takes its intermission before beginning its other role as dawn. You're watching your show as that thought about walls th...
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apw:12344919
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Date Uploaded
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2016-10-22T11:10:12.333Z
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Ollin
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Author
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Hodgkins, James
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Pages
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6 pages
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State
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California
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Text (O)
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The winds that whistle through the valley of Mexico whisper. They don't howl, don't scream or beat or bellow. They are old and somber, patient, intelligent, sentient-nothing hectic like the blister of New York or the chorus of hopes deferred that flows through L.A., not the shattered pane that flies over Europe or winds thick with the pleas of a third world metropolis. It's as if the valley is an old sage, the hills and rivers the subtleties of his face, his soft exhales the br...
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apw:12344908
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2016-10-22T11:10:11.475Z
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Title
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When logic meets the law
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Author
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Dugger, Philip
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Pages
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2 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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Philip Dugger Tehachapi, CA November 30th 2016 Not only is there no need for greed, but it is disingenuous to an overall system. There is nothing in nature that is greedy, and survives. - Anonymous Greetings, It's been a short while since we corresponded, and I wanted to send you this piece: When Logic Meets The Law When the high school graduate, ready to leave his parents house and make a life for himself, said that he wanted to live naturally, in sync with the self-renewing system of t...
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apw:12347968
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Date Uploaded
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2017-11-02T19:54:57.279Z