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The AnkiDroid Collection (Part 8) – Neutron Star, Anthropomorphic & Bacteria

Ankidroid additions related to Science, History and Philosophy. You can find more information about Ankidroid in my post – Learning a Second Language and Ankidroid. Neutron Star Neutron Stars have magnetic fields a trillion times that of earth. It’s a

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Estrellitas y Duendes (1990) – Juan Luis Guerra

This latina song I could hear over and over and never grow tired listening to. Juan Luis Guerra has featured here many times, but if I had to pick just one song of his which I could have on repeat

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20/12 – 26/12/21 Happy XMAS (War is Over), The Mirror & Robin Williams.

Welcome to Monday’s News on the March – The week that was in my digital world. John Lennon – Happy XMAS (War is Over)Music article at PowerPop Here is another article from a good friend in virtual world, Max at

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Opinion Piece – ‘We are now governed under Chinese-Rule’.

Above is an excerpt of the latest article today from BBC news. Their exists just one of two reasons for such measures. One, the Omicron variant of the Coronavirus is very deadly which we haven’t been told about, on the

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Change (2021) – The War on Drugs

I don’t do these impromptu posts often, but when I hear a good thing it makes me just want to expose it, like the David Hobson version of song – Jerusalem a few days ago. I just finished writing a

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The Small One – A Christmas Story (Bing Crosby)

Happy Christmas all! To celebrate this year’s Christmas festivities I would like to present a narration by Bing Crosby of a moving Christmas story called The Small One like I did last year and will continue doing on the 25th.

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Hereditary (2018) – Ari Aster (Friday’s Finest)

We have been going on an Australian acting odyssey these recent weeks with movie articles on Geoffrey Rush in Shine, Toni Collete in Muriel’s Wedding and Cate Blanchett in Blue Jasmine, the latter which I saw again for the umpteenth

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Eres Tu (1973) – Mocedades

Eres Tu (It’s You) is one of my favourite Spanish songs. It was written by Juan Carlos Calderón and performed by the Spanish band Mocedades, with Amaya Uranga performing the lead vocal. We are not just talking about any song

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The AnkiDroid Collection (Part 7) – Arthur Schopenhauer, Limbic System & Dark Matter

Ankidroid additions related to Science, History and Philosophy. You can find more information about Ankidroid in my post – Learning a Second Language and Ankidroid. Arthur Schopenhauer (1788 -1860) A German philosopher who posthumously influenced many in science and philosophy

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Piano Concerto No 20 in D Minor K466 2nd Movement (1785) – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Above any other piece, this Mozart concerto is why I chose to write about music. My grandmother Dorothy Walton (pictured above) who I adored so much and miss beyond belief played this Mozart concerto to us. Dot as she was

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