I Don’t Know - K.C. Boyce

31.August, 2009

K.C. Boyce’s senior project, “I Don’t Know”. Performed by K.C. Boyce, Sean Weiss, Daniel Talamantes, Matt Beyak, Karen Cacho, and Cameron Covello. Edited by Cameron Covello.

Duration : 0:6:43

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Es tut immer noch weh,
wenn ich dein Bild anseh,
dann fall’n mir unsre Träume ein.
Die Träume ich jetzt ganz allein.

Ich kann es gar nicht glauben,
du stehst vor meiner Tür.
Mit Tränen in den Augen
Sagst du: Wie geht es dir?
Du hast ihn verlassen,
und du fragst: Kann ich zu dir?
Ich spüre wieder diesen Schmerz in mir,
und dann sag ich zu dir:

Es tut immer noch weh,
wenn ich dein Bild anseh,
dann fall’n mir unsre Träume ein.
Die Träume ich jetzt ganz allein.
Es tut noch immer weh,
weil ich es nicht versteh,
weiss noch genau, wie’s damals war,
als ich in deine Augen sah.

Ich hab tausendmal an Dich gedacht,
hab Dich verflucht und auch geweint,
doch niemals hätte ich gedacht,
dass du mir gehlst nach so langer Zeit.
Es gibt kein zurück mehr,
so wie’s mal war, wird’s nie mehr sein.
Auch wenn mein Herz jetzt fast zerreisen mag,
vorbei ist nun mal vorbei.

Es tut immer noch weh,
wenn ich dein Bild anseh,
dann fall’n mir unsre Träume ein.
Die Träume ich jetzt ganz allein.
Es tut noch immer weh,
weil ich es nicht versteh,
weiss noch genau, wie’s damals war,
als ich in deine Augen sah.

Es tut immer noch weh,
wenn ich dein Bild anseh,
dann fall’n mir unsre Träume ein.
Die Träume ich jetzt ganz allein.
Es tut noch immer weh,
weil ich es nicht versteh,
weiss noch genau, wie’s damals war,
als ich in deine Augen sah.

Duration : 0:5:12

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My humble and grateful thanks go to John and Judy Rogerson that constructed, built and traveled to Copenhagen to give me this beautiful instrument.
What they did for me, is more than anyone can expect from strangers and even from friends!
Their view on life, and what to do with it, has inspired, affected and changed my own view. This is more than I deserve but I accept it with a humble heart.
I also want to thank them for trusting me to fly Judys airplane. Something that also changed my view! Now I can see everything from above! :-)
I will treasure this for my entire life. Thank you and Stay Tuned!
Pelle

This is one of the few pieces by S. L. Weiss that isn’t part of a Suite. Weiss and J.S. Bach probably met in Potsdam outside Berlin. They probably discussed, and agreed on that they got too little money from the king… :-) Bach and Weiss died the same year (1750) and at that time the baroque was really, REALLY out of fashion: they were the old guys! Dead boooring! It took over a 100 years until Felix Mendelssohn re-discovered the baroque and mankind realized the genius of Bach and his alike.

Guitar tuning: D AF# C G D C (a second below a guitar and with the 3rd. str. tuned half a step down (Like a lute). My transcription at http://www.per-olovkindgren.com/ipnmonitor is adapted for standard guitar in renaissance tuning. (3rd. to F#)
Stay Tuned! :-)

Duration : 0:4:59

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6-22-09

Duration : 0:9:54

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How often have you wished you could peer into the future? In Same Soul, Many Bodies, Brian L. Weiss, M.D., shows us how. Through envisioning our lives to come, we can influence their outcome and use this process to bring more joy and healing to our present lives. Dr. Weiss pioneered regression therapy — guiding people through their past lives. Here, he goes beyond that to demonstrate the therapeutic benefits of progression therapy — guiding people through the future in a scientific, responsible, healing way.

Through dozens of case histories detailing both past-life and future-life experiences, Dr. Weiss shows how the choices that we make now will determine our future quality of life. From Samantha, who overcame academic failure once she learned of her future as a great physician, to Evelyn, whose fears and prejudices ended after she envisioned prior and forthcoming lives as a hate victim, Dr. Weiss gives concrete examples of lives transformed by regression and progression therapy.

A groundbreaking work, Same Soul, Many Bodies is sure to deeply affect peoples’ lives as they strive toward their future.

http://www.astraldynamics.com/
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http://www.luxormedia.org

Duration : 0:9:17

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Martin Weiss (violin), Mario Rusca (piano), Lino Patruno (bass). 1985
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Duration : 0:5:12

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The approval of the artificial sweetener aspartame (E951) was the most contested in FDA history. The approval was not based on scientific grounds but was due to heavy political and financial pressure.

Aspartame was ‘discovered’ in 1965 by Searle, a Chicago drug company. The FDA finally approved aspartame in 1981, even though scientific research had clearly shown that aspartame caused brain cancer in lab animals.

The tests Searle used to determine the safety of aspartame were severely flawed. Searle used unscientific lab practices, falsified data and withheld crucial information during the FDA approval process.

Because aspartame caused brain tumors in lab animals, it poses a real cancer risk to humans as well. Cancer is increasing in western countries and will soon be the leading cause of death.

Aspartame (E951) is now used in more than 6000 products and millions of people worldwide use the sweetener on a daily basis. In addition to causing cancer, aspartame also causes many other health problems including obesity, diabetes, migraines, brain diseases, ADHD, etc.

The US Department of Health has recorded 92 (!) symptoms following complaints about aspartame. In fact, over 80% of all complaints filed with FDA are aspartame related!
http://www.321recipes.com/symptoms.html

Some of the brand names for aspartame:
NutraSweet, Equal, NatraTaste, Canderel, Spoonful, Equal-Measure, etc.

Aspartame is used in any of the following products:
Sugarfree, Light, Diet, Zero (Coke, Sprite & Fanta), Coke 007, Pepsi Max, Crystal Clear, Low-Calorie, Crystal Light, No Sugar Added, Sportlife, Stimorol Ice, Stimorol Fusion, Freedent, Mentos, Smint, etc.

Aspartame breaks down into three components:

1. Methanol.
This is the poisonous kind of alcohol. Once in the body, methanol breaks down into formaldehyde, which is a poison.

2. Phenylalanine.
This decreases the amount serotonin in your brain, which leads to mood swings (depressions) and an increased appetite! This is why aspartame is one of the main causes for the current obesity epidemic.

3. Aspartic acid.
This is a neurological toxin comparable to MSG.

Do yourself a big favor and remove this poisonous chemical out of your diet for 60 days and discover how your health will improve dramatically!

Shocking aspartame documentary ‘Sweet Misery’:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6551291488524526735

Other artificial sweeteners that you should avoid:
Acesulfame K (E950), Cyclamate (E952), Isomalt (E953), Saccharin (E954), Sucralose (known as Splenda) (E955), Alitame (E956), Neohesperidine (E959), Neotame (E961), Salt of Aspartame-Acesulfame (E962), Maltitol (E965), Lactitol (E966), Sorbitol (E420), Mannitol (E421), Glycerol (E422).

The dangers of Splenda (sucralose):
http://www.splendaexposed.com

Natural based sweeteners and thus relatively safe:
Xylitol (E967), Thaumatin (E957).

Healthy sugar replacements:
Organic raw sugar, organic maple syrup, honey and Stevia, the low calorie, all natural sweetener, used in Paraguay for centuries:
http://www.steviainfo.com

Healthy sugar-free chewing gum:
http://www.xlear.com/spry.aspx

“My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.”
Hosea 4:6 (KJV)

“Why do you spend money for what is not bread, and your wages for what does not satisfy?
Listen carefully to Me, and eat what is good, and
let your soul delight itself in abundance.”
Isaiah 55:2 (NKJV)

“With all thy getting, get understanding.”
Proverbs 4:7 (KJV)

More information about aspartame:
http://www.aspartamesafety.com
http://www.sweetpoison.com
http://www.321recipes.com/aspartame.html
http://www.holisticmed.com/aspartame
http://www.naturalnews.com

How the public is being manipulated:
http://www.healingdaily.com/beliefs.htm

Dangerous food additives (E-numbers): http://www.foodreactions.org/allergy/additives/index.html
http://www.feingold.org/pg-overview.html

Do you find it difficult to lose weight and live healthy?
The solution is actually quite simple.

Avoid all artificial sweeteners, flavor enhancers and (partially) hydrogenated oils/fats (trans fats) as they are the main causes of obesity and disease.
Read the book ‘Fit for Life’ by Harvey Diamond. This book will transform your life, in fact you’ll never have to get on a diet again for the rest of your life!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fit_for_Life
http://www.fitforlifetime.com

Reversing disease through nutrition:
http://www.ravediet.com

For all my health videos search for: health4me
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=2F856F03238D7810

More videos to follow!

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Duration : 0:10:35

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Rack Outfitters demonstrates the features of the Saris Thelma hitch mounted bike carrier. Additional details available at www.RackOutfitters.com

Duration : 0:3:13

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Notre Dame is being called racist for how they treated Ty Willingham, and by letting Charlie Weiss stay, they’re reinforcing that image. What does Notre Dame need to do to rehibilitate their racist image?

For more on the history of racism at notre dame, go here:
http://www.notredamesucks.org/racism.html

They are already racist, which is why all the good ‘black’ recruits go to schools where they can contribute instead of going to ND and finding out the administration wear white cone hats.

ok here is the skinny.my brother is look n to open a restaurant.
and ask me to invest. he has been in the business a long time and he knows it well.he has opened several and has failed . i feel the reason he has failed is does does peaple wrong he gets greedy doesn’t pay the bills
i will give you a few details
the last time he asked my dad for money .business was doing very well
or at least that what he told me.he was always at the golf course always had a few friends with him getting drunk.
He always come to my house and brag and put me down.
i told be careful because what goes up must come down. well fast forward a few months. he never pad my dad he lost his restaurant
he had to move in with me cause he had nowhere to go.
he began to recieve letters from food venders he owed money.The IRS
labor department where he didnt pay his peaple. he filed a police report
that some broke in to the safe and stole money and tried to collect
insurance . which later he was charged for for.
Its a shame but my mom and i think the same about him he will try to
screw any one around if has chance to make money off them.
He could not pay me rent but he drove a jag and always had his clothes pressed
I have kept tellin him do the right thing,Karma, what you sow is what you reep be humble work and don’t look for the fast buck.what you put out comes back. put out bad and bad comes right back.Any way enough with the details. He asked me to invest some money in a resturant. i first thing i told him is i cant trust you.
but i believe if he applies him self he can make successful.
So my ques is how do i protect my self and make sure every thing is on the up and up. contract lawyer,accountant, bussines lawyer?
He mentioned he would give me a good return on my money
Time out i dont want good return can go buy a CD at the bank and get secure return i want to be part owner what do i do i really would like for my wife and i to qiut our 9to5 have something that can be ours
HELP PLEASE?
what percentage do i own depending on how much i put in? how much is it worth?
can accountant tell me or business lawyer?
i have to protect my investment there has to be a contract

You more or less answered you own question. If you invest with your brother, you will have to spend just about all your time in that restaurant because he won’t. Sure he could change and finally learn from experience, but I would not want to have to find out the hard way that he is still the same irresponsible playboy as before.