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“The New York Times” Reviews Biographical Film Documentary About 1962 Racial Murder - "A Killing in Choctaw" "A Killing in Choctaw: The Power of Forgiveness" is a documentary drenched in raw emotion about a boy witnessing his father’s senseless racially-motivated murder in the segregated southern town of Butler, Choctaw County, Alabama; the many years of guilt young Carl Ray suffered as a result; and his ultimate forgiveness of the man who killed his father. [PRWEB Oct 25, 2004]
Learn More About Attention Deficit Disorder Learn more about ADD from the comfort of your own home by participating in ADD Teleclasses. The Website www.addclasses.com connects people who want to learn about ADD with those who know about ADD. [PRWEB Oct 25, 2004]
Distance Learning Crosses the E-Learning Divide: Releases ScribeStudio 2.0 with WebCasting and Mac Platform Functionality Distance Learning, Inc. (DLI) announced today the launch of ScribeStudio 2.0, an easy-to-use Web site that allows educators, trainers and teachers to inexpensively develop online programs and courses. [PRWEB Oct 25, 2004]
Missing Link To Success in Sports, Martial Arts, Found in Little-Known Relaxation Techniques, Reveals Russian Ex-Special Forces Instructor Pavel Soviet research proved that athletic excellence in sports and martial arts is keyed by mastery of tension and relaxation. Bestselling fitness author Pavel demonstrates the essential body-relaxation skills needed to enhance performance levels for most athletes. [PRWEB Oct 25, 2004]
Cal Poly Continuing Education Offers New Bachelor Degree Program Enables working adults to earn undergraduate degree in Interdisciplinary Studies [PRWEB Oct 25, 2004]
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