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ARTICLES RELATED TO Top 10 |  |  |  | Top 10: The Ultimate Guide to the Law of Attraction
What is the Law of Attraction?
Law
of attraction has many different labels, "Success consciousness",
"Law of Magnetism", "Power of Thought" etc.
What it says is; all your thoughts, all images in your mind,
and all the feelings connected to your thoughts will later manifest as your
reality. In other words; everything you have in your life - now - has been
attracted to you thru your mind.
This means that both the things you are happy with and those you
are not - is your own creation.
Most
importantly it means; you can from now on create your life consciously. You can
start attracting only those circumstances that creates happiness for you - and
leave out those you do not desire.
As The Law of Attraction is the most important law in the universe
- there is a lot to say about it! Here you will find over 100 links to articles
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 |  |  | Top 10: Encyclopedia II - Top 10 - Other series/stories"Deadfellas", a short story in which Neopolis's finest take on vampire gangsters, written by Moore and drawn by Cannon, that appeared in America's Best Comics 64 Page Special (and reprinted in the ABC Graphic Novel).
The comical 2003 mini-series Smax, by Alan Moore and Zander Cannon, took Smax, accompanied by his partner, Toybox, back to his home dimension, a world based on the conventions and clichés of fantasy. This was set immediately after the original series.
Top 10: The Forty-Niners (2005), a graphic novel by Alan Moore and Gene Ha detailing the origin ...
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Sly & the Family Stone - Pre-history.
The Stewart family was a deeply religious middle-class family from Dallas, Texas. K.C. and Alpha Stewart held the family together under the doctrines of the Church of God in Christ, and encouraged their musical expression. After the family moved to Vallejo, California (near Oakland and San Francisco), the youngest four Stewart children (Sylvester, Freddie, Rose, and Vaetta) formed "The Stewart Four", who released their own local 78 RPM single, "On the Battlefield of the Lord" b/w "Walking in Jesus' Name", in 1952. Eldest sister Loretta was ...
See also:Sly & the Family Stone, Sly & the Family Stone - History, Sly & the Family Stone - Pre-history, Sly & the Family Stone - Early years, Sly & the Family Stone - Sound philosophies and influence of early years, Sly & the Family Stone - Stand! 1969, Sly & the Family Stone - Internal problems and a change of direction, Sly & the Family Stone - 1970-1971 interim, Sly & the Family Stone - There's a Riot Goin' On 1971, Sly & the Family Stone - Fresh 1973 and Small Talk 1974, Sly & the Family Stone - Dissolution, Sly & the Family Stone - Impact and influence of later material, Sly & the Family Stone - Sly on his own, Sly & the Family Stone - Epilogue, Sly & the Family Stone - Awards and tributes, Sly & the Family Stone - Reunion projects, Sly & the Family Stone - Personnel, Sly & the Family Stone - Discography, Sly & the Family Stone - Albums, Sly & the Family Stone - US and UK Top 40 Singles, Sly & the Family Stone - Other samples, Sly & the Family Stone - Notes Read more here: » Sly & the Family Stone: Encyclopedia II - Sly & the Family Stone - History |
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Marvin Gaye - Early life and career.
Gaye was born in Washington, D.C. Marvin Pentz Gay, Jr.; he later added the "e" to imitate Sam Cooke. His father, Reverend Marvin Gay, Sr., was an ordained minister in the House of God, a small, conservative sect spun off from the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The church, borrowing some elements of Pentecostalism and Orthodox Judaism, has very strict codes of conduct and does not celebrate any holidays. Gaye got his start singing in the church choir and later learned to play the piano and drums to e ...
See also:Marvin Gaye, Marvin Gaye - Biography, Marvin Gaye - Early life and career, Marvin Gaye - Joining the Motown and Gordy families, Marvin Gaye - Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell, Marvin Gaye - What's Going On, Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On and follow-ups, Marvin Gaye - Later career and death, Marvin Gaye - Legacy and tributes, Marvin Gaye - Discography, Marvin Gaye - US and UK Top Ten Singles, Marvin Gaye - Top Ten Albums, Marvin Gaye - Sample, Marvin Gaye - Notes Read more here: » Marvin Gaye: Encyclopedia II - Marvin Gaye - Biography |
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 |  |  | Top 10: Encyclopedia II - Motown - HistoryBerry Gordy, Jr. got his start as a songwriter for local Detroit acts such as Jackie Wilson and the Matadors. In 1959, he started his own record label, Tamla Records; his first signed act was The Matadors, who changed their name to The Miracles. Miracles lead singer Smokey Robinson became the vice president of the company, and many of Gordy's family members, including his sister Gwen and his father Berry Sr., had ...
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See also:Snap!, Snap! - History, Snap! - Media occurrences of songs, Snap! - The Power, Snap! - Discography Read more here: » Snap!: Encyclopedia II - Snap! - History |
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Mary J. Blige - Early life.
Born in the Bronx, New York to a jazz musician and a schoolteacher as the second of two daughters, Mary was into music from an early age. Life was difficult for the Blige family. After Mary's father, Thomas, left the family when Mary was 4, Mary, her sister LaTonya and mother Cora, fell on hard times. By the time Mary was 7, the family had to relocate from the Bronx to Yonkers living in one of the most dangerous projects of the city where crime, violence and drugs were a way of life. M ...
See also:Mary J. Blige, Mary J. Blige - Biography, Mary J. Blige - Early life, Mary J. Blige - Music career, Mary J. Blige - Personal, Mary J. Blige - Influence and impact, Mary J. Blige - Grammy Award History, Mary J. Blige - Discography, Mary J. Blige - Albums, Mary J. Blige - Top Ten singles, Mary J. Blige - Solo singles, Mary J. Blige - Collaborations on other albums Read more here: » Mary J. Blige: Encyclopedia II - Mary J. Blige - Biography |
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According to empiricism, scientific theories are objective, empirically testable, and predictive — they predict empirical results that can be checked and possibly contradicted.
In contrast, scientific realism defines science in terms of ontology: science attempts to identify phenomena and entities in the environment, their causal powers, the mechanisms through which they exercise those powers, and the sources of those powers in terms ...
See also:Science, Science - What is science?, Science - Scientific method, Science - Philosophy of science, Science - Mathematics and the scientific method, Science - Goals of science, Science - Locations of science, Science - Science and social concerns, Science - Scientific literature, Science - Fields of science, Science - Natural sciences, Science - Social sciences, Science - Holistic interdisciplinary and applied sciences, Science - Environmental sciences, Science - Etymology, Science - External articles and references, Science - Textbooks, Science - News and articles, Science - Resources, Science - Further reading Read more here: » Science: Encyclopedia II - Science - What is science? |
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 |  |  | Top 10: Encyclopedia II - Porgy and Bess - PlotSetting: Catfish Row, a fictitious suburb of Charleston, South Carolina in the 'recent past' (c.1930).
Porgy and Bess - Act I.
Scene 1 - Catfish Row, a summer evening.
The opera begins with a short introduction which segues into an evening in Catfish Row. Jabso Brown entertains the community with his piano playing. Clara sings a lullaby to her baby ("Summertime") as the working men prepare for a game of craps. Clara's husband, Jake, tries his own lullaby ("A woman is a som ...
See also:Porgy and Bess, Porgy and Bess - Plot, Porgy and Bess - Act I, Porgy and Bess - Act II, Porgy and Bess - Act III, Porgy and Bess - Characters, Porgy and Bess - Compositional history, Porgy and Bess - Productions, Porgy and Bess - Original Broadway cast, Porgy and Bess - Crawford's Broadway revival, Porgy and Bess - European premieres, Porgy and Bess - 1952 production, Porgy and Bess - Houston Grand's 1976 production, Porgy and Bess - Subsequent productions, Porgy and Bess - Racial controversy, Porgy and Bess - Musical elements, Porgy and Bess - Use of leitmotif, Porgy and Bess - Recordings, Porgy and Bess - Adaptations, Porgy and Bess - Film and television, Porgy and Bess - Suites, Porgy and Bess - Songs, Porgy and Bess - Notes Read more here: » Porgy and Bess: Encyclopedia II - Porgy and Bess - Plot |
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The Isley Brothers - Early years.
The Isley Brothers all began singing in church under the tutelage of their parents, who were also musicians. In 1954, the four older sons of Sally and Kelly Isley's nine children formed the group as a gospel quartet touring all over their area of Ohio and other areas in the Midwestern and Eastern side of the United States until Vernon tragically was killed in a 1955 accident while riding on his bike. He was only 13. Shaken over the tragedy, the brothers decided to disband the gro ...
See also:The Isley Brothers, The Isley Brothers - History, The Isley Brothers - Early years, The Isley Brothers - Early success, The Isley Brothers - T-Neck and the early emergence of Jimi Hendrix, The Isley Brothers - Enter Motown, The Isley Brothers - The Buddah Years, The Isley Brothers - The 3 + 3 Years, The Isley Brothers - Meanwhile back at Square One..., The Isley Brothers - Introducing Mr. Biggs, The Isley Brothers - Isley Brothers member chronology, The Isley Brothers - 1954-1955, The Isley Brothers - 1956-1973, The Isley Brothers - 1973-1985, The Isley Brothers - 1985-1986, The Isley Brothers - 1986-1988, The Isley Brothers - 1991-1997, The Isley Brothers - 1997-present, The Isley Brothers - Discography, The Isley Brothers - US and UK Top 40 Singles, The Isley Brothers - Top Forty Albums Read more here: » The Isley Brothers: Encyclopedia II - The Isley Brothers - History |
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See also:Motown, Motown - History, Motown - Behind the scenes, Motown - Artist development, Motown - Production process, Motown - The Funk Brothers, Motown - Examples, Motown - Motown artists, Motown - 1950s and 1960s, Motown - 1970s, Motown - 1980s, Motown - 1990s, Motown - 2000s, Motown - Motown labels Read more here: » Motown: Encyclopedia II - Motown - History |
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