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Archive for May, 2010
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Monday, May 31st, 2010reZONED 102
Thursday, May 27th, 2010Secret Law of Attraction
Sunday, May 23rd, 2010When I talk about the Secret Law of Attraction, I do not mean what was used in the movie, The Secret. I refer to what Napoleon Hill meant in this book, Think and Grow Rich. For those of you who are not familiar with Napoleon Hill, a man was commissioned by Andrew Carnegie to find a formula for success that anyone can achieve. (Remember that Carnegie ranking by Forbes magazine as the second richest man ever, just behind John D. Rockefeller.) See in this book, was much talk about theories or metaphysical speculation and works on the universe infinity to try to explain all things. (This is what some teachers in an attempt to secrecy.) No man or woman capable of deciphering the entire universe. What he did was show the world a way they could reach and achieve their goals. From humble. . . No one can deny that 1900 was a period much more difficult for the average American to break the social class that was born in what today is. There was no Internet, there was no mass transit system (other than locomotives and steamships) and yet there were many people who built empires such humble origins. Carnegie, Sears, Woolworth’s, Rockefeller, etc. These names now adorn our buildings, libraries and parks throughout the country. And most of them started with nothing but a dream and a few dollars in his pocket. What they did was learn to free themselves from their home and build a better future for themselves and back to many others who have built their careers with their companies. The law of attraction. It can be confusing if you want to try to explain all the mysteries of the universe. But when you are looking for a way to succeed and to break barriers in her life and experience a new sense of self, wealth and life in general, then you have to learn the real law of attraction!
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From Haydn to Hip Hop: Music at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Wednesday, May 19th, 2010
Tour the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh’s nationally-renowned Music Department. You too can “know the score” as WQED’s own Jim Cunningham and a group of talented local musicians guide you through this rich and diverse music collection.
HOWL at Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Part 1 of 2
Thursday, May 6th, 2010
An instructional video about the Beat poem HOWL and how to research it using the resources at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. // For Part 2 of the Video go to: www.youtube.com To follow up on all resources displayed in the video, please see: www.librarything.com All book covers are copyright their respective publishers. The photo of the Carnegie Library facade was taken from Wikipedia Commons. The maker of this video assumes no credit nor copyright for this photo. The photo of Allen Ginsberg at his typewriter is a detail from a Peter Orlovsky photo.
South Pasadena Library
Sunday, May 2nd, 2010
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