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Play : The 3 Little Pigs

Starting January 21st the Dallas Children’s Theater presents the real story of the Big, Bad Wolf in THE TRUE STORY OF THE 3 LITTLE PIGS! Based on the hilariously popular book, Alexander T. Wolf finally gets to tell his side of the storyand YOU determine the ending of the play in this rock Hip-Hop-ity musical [...]
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Online Drive : Join StudentsFirst.org

America’s schools are failing our kids. On this point, the data is clear. While some people blame the kids, or simply want to throw more money at the problem, we know that real change requires a better system — one that puts students’ needs before those of special interests or wasteful bureaucracies. StudentsFirst’s mission is [...]
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Book : Getting Into The Vortex

Esther and Jerry Hicks have done it again with an amazing meditation book and cd! This is a User-Guide that contains inspirational meditations. There are a variety of sections in the book that address inspirational messages from all areas of your life including general-well being, physical well-being, financial well-being, and relationships. It’s a wonderful handbook [...]
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Movie : Love & Other Drugs

Edward Zwick’s Love and Other Drugs is an offbeat romantic drama set in the world of pharmaceutical sales. Jake Gyllenhaal’s Jamie Randall is a sex-addicted stud whose effortless ability to bed women anytime/anywhere gets him fired from a peppy job selling electronics equipment to women of all ages during a bustling 1996 economy. Jamie’s seduction [...]
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Movie : Fair Game

Fair Game is an action thriller drama by Doug Liman based on a biographical account by Valerie Plame titled Fair Game: My Life as a Spy, My Betrayal by the White House. By capturing a realistic narrative which has nothing less than a true story captured in it, the film will undoubtedly leave a profound [...]
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Book : The Law Of Attraction

This book explains the most powerful Law of the Universe: the Law of Attraction. You’ve most likely heard the sayings “Like attracts like,” or “It is done unto you as you believe” (a belief is only a thought you keep thinking); and although the Law of Attraction has been alluded to by some of the [...]
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Restaurant : Stephan Pyles

Legendary Chef Stephan Pyles introduces New Millennium Southwestern Cuisine – a global tapestry of tastes, flavors, aromas and textures from Texas, South America, Spain, the Middle East and the Mediterranean. All foods, including breads are prepared on-site with emphasis on organics and freshness. Every element of the Stephan Pyles restaurant contributes to the dining experience [...]
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Book : Sacred Journeys

Since the dawn of recorded history—and no doubt long before that—humans have made pilgrimages to sites they hold sacred in search of healing and enlightenment or as acts of faith and sacrifice. Such journeys of the spirit remain dynamic ingredients of religions the world over. This special edition of National Geographic Magazine titled Sacred Journeys [...]
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Movie : Hereafter

“Hereafter” follows three storylines involving a woman who recently had a near-death experience, a medium who can communicate with the dead and a young boy coping with the loss of his twin brother. We begin with Marie (Cecile De France) who is on vacation with her lover at a resort when it is hit by [...]
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Movie : Waiting For Superman

For a nation that proudly declared it would leave no child behind, America continues to do so at alarming rates. Despite increased spending and politicians’ promises, our buckling public-education system, once the best in the world, routinely forsakes the education of millions of children. Filmmaker Davis Guggenheim reminds us that education “statistics” have names: Anthony, [...]
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