Memory and forgetting

The Divided City On Memory and Forgetting in Ancient A

The Divided City On Memory and Forgetting in Ancient A

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Memory Remembering and Forgetting in Everyday Life by

Memory Remembering and Forgetting in Everyday Life by

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A moment of silence for 9/11

My thoughts are with all who lost loved ones on this day.
May we always remember.
Karin

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Who is the keeper of your memories?

Reading Kinsella’s book has got me thinking.
Who is the keeper of my memories? Is there any one person who would know enough about my life to help me put it back together again?
I tend to be a reticent person, picking and choosing what and when to share, while at the same time [...]

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Remember me? by Sophie Kinsella

This was a really interesting book. Imagine if you wake up in the hospital after a car accident and your earliest memory is three years before when you were out with your friends for the evening. You slipped and fell getting into a taxi. In the hospital, you think this is what [...]

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OK, be honest now, who’s going to see Indy?

Count us in. We are going. I’m not sure if we will take the 12 and 10 year olds, but the other three of us will go.
We had an Indy marathon the other night so we’d be up to speed again.
This is the kind of movie we would have [...]

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The Archimedes Codex unpeeled

This is fascinating stuff! It’s amazing to me that the book survived, much less is readable (after 9 years!)

This is about an ancient book called The Archimedes Codex, bought for $2.2 million in October, 1998, at an auction in New York City by an anonymous collector who sent it to the Walters Art Museum, [...]

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Seeing the present moment as a sacrament

Maybe, I put blinkers on, but I can’t remember any miserable times in my life. I see the present moment as a sacrament. It’s all about sacrament — eating, conversing, being with friends, telling a good joke and making people laugh. Sister Immaculata Knox
Seeing the human and divine coincidence in the particular, [...]

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