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It is settled by fire.
Sister Who and Jean Parker discuss issues and ideas related to extremism, civility, accountability, and terrorism.
<p>Host: Johnnie Johnson www.innervision</p>
<p>Host 2. Kevin Rawlins www.eternalbodyproductions.web.com</p>
<p>Performances by local Denver artists including, S.A.G.E., Sarah Samantha Rose, In His Presence Dance Group, JL Thompson Dance Ensemble, Lucy Walker, and Jentry Flute. And presentation by Brother Andrew Cobb.</p>
Here's Paula's suggestions for budget Christmas gifts using pretty plates and budget items from the ARC Thrift Shops and Goodwill Stores, where truly valuable items can be found for way below cost if you know what to look for. OK, it might take a bit of polishing and cleaning. But silver has taken a big rise in value lately, and if you have time to look ...
Join Gavin Attwood and Jennifer Melo as they add humor to the basics of schmoozing at the Colorado State Capitol, during "Influencing Public Policy," one of many sessions at the 28th Annual Conference of the Brain Injury Association of Colorado in October 2010 in Colorado Springs. Attwood, executive director of BIAC, and Melo, BIAC's lobbyist, share what doesn't work, as well as easy ways to put in your two cents with YOUR legislator.
Sister Who offers some thoughts prompted by the basic question of "Perspective?"