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Bible App Downloads Soar as American Readers Flock to Scripture
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Bible App Downloads Soar as American Readers Flock to Scripture

YouVersion reported that the first Sunday of the new year marked the highest number of single-day downloads ever observed by the online Bible platform. The nonprofit entity, which is operated by Oklahoma-based…
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Senator Dave McCormick on Fox News Sunday Says, “Hamas Has to Be Eradicated” (VIDEO)
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Senator Dave McCormick on Fox News Sunday Says, “Hamas Has to Be Eradicated” (VIDEO)

Senator Dave McCormick on “Fox News Sunday” with Shannon Bream 1/19/25 Republican Senator Dave McCormick was on “Fox News Sunday” with host Shannon Bream to discuss numerous topics, including…
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JUST IN: Trump Lays Wreath At Arlington Cemetery Ahead Of Inauguration
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JUST IN: Trump Lays Wreath At Arlington Cemetery Ahead Of Inauguration

With less than 24 hours to go before his inauguration, President-elect Donald Trump traveled to Arlington National Cemetery to pay his respects to fallen American soldiers by laying a wreath at the Tomb…
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TikTok Restores Service Following Trump’s Promise To Extend Sell-By Deadline
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TikTok Restores Service Following Trump’s Promise To Extend Sell-By Deadline

TikTok has restarted its services here in America, just 12 hours it shut down following the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the forced divesture bill passed by Congress and signed by President Biden…
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Screwing America: PART 2- Joe Biden Goes To The Primaries
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Screwing America: PART 2- Joe Biden Goes To The Primaries

The following article, Screwing America: PART 2- Joe Biden Goes To The Primaries, was first published on Conservative Firing Line. When posting about the soon-to-be ex-president, I often created a meme to move the story along. So, rather than writing an article about Biden’s time ruining the country, I thought it would be better to show it through memes. After posting about the pre-primary period in Part One this one takes Joe Biden through the 2020 Democratic … Continue reading Screwing America: PART 2- Joe Biden Goes To The Primaries ...
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92-year-old former ballet dancer with dementia wrote a poem that has us all wrecked
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92-year-old former ballet dancer with dementia wrote a poem that has us all wrecked

Humans have been writing poetry for thousands of years, communicating feelings and ideas in beautiful, powerful ways that prose just can't quite reach. Poetry can be hard to define, but you know it when you see it—or rather, when you feel it.Emily Dickinson once wrote, “If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry.” A poem hits you somewhere—your brain, your heart, your gut. And one poem that packs an incredibly moving punch has come from an unlikely source—an elderly woman with dementia.Poet Joseph Fasano shared a message from a fan who shared that they had brought his book, "The Magic Words: Simple Poetry Prompts That Unlock the Creativity in Everyone," to their mother, a 92-year-old former ballet dancer living with dementia. The mother was excited to write a poem, and they slowly worked through a prompt from the book together aloud. This poem was the result: — (@) "Let the days be warmLet the fall be long.Let every child inside me find her shoesand dance wildly, softly, toward the world.I have a story I have never toldOnce, when I was small,I looked up at the sky and saw the windand knew I was a dancer made of song.I am still a dancer made of song."Wow. What a testament to the power of poetry to reach beyond our usual modes of communication, which dementia so cruelly disrupts. In a few simple lines, we're able to see this woman as she might see herself, as the human living under the veils of age and disease: "I am still a dancer made of song." Poetry prompts can help people express themselvesThe person who shared the poem thanked Fasano for "helping people find their voices," which is exactly what his book of poetry prompts was meant to do. "The Magic Words" is a book of poetry prompts from Joseph Fasano.Amazon In the book's introduction, Fasano shares that he'd been invited to speak to a class of second graders in New Jersey in 2022 to share "the craft and magic of poetry." As part of his efforts, he came up with a poetry prompt that could "help guide their imaginations" and "unlock the images, thoughts and feelings inside them, without asking them to worry about how to structure a poem." He called the results "astonishing." When he shared one of the students' poems on social media, it and the prompt took off like wildfire, as people who never thought of themselves as poets felt empowered to share their imaginations within that framework.From 7-year-olds to 92-year-olds, anyone can benefit from the self-expression that poetry facilitates, but many people feel hesitant or intimidated by the idea of writing a poem. Fasano writes, "Poetry is what happens when we let ourselves be," and this idea seems so clear than in the former dancer's poem above. Dementia can create roadblocks, but poetry provides a different avenue of communication. Caregivers try many different ways to communicate with people living with dementia.Photo credit: CanvaThe arts can be a powerful tool for people with dementiaUsing poetry to help dementia patients communicate and express themselves isn't just wishful thinking. Studies have demonstrated that cultural arts interventions, including poetry specifically, can be beneficial for people with dementia. In fact, the Alzheimer's Poetry Project (APP) aims to use poetry as a means of improving the quality of life of people living with dementia by facilitating creative expression. "We do not set boundaries in our beliefs in what possible for people with memory impairment to create," the APP website states. "By saying to people with dementia, we value you and your creativity; we are saying we value all members of our community."Poet Gary Glazner founded APP and shared a story with WXPR radio about how he came up with the idea while studying poetry at Sonoma State University:“I applied for a grant and got a grant to work at an adult care program. The moment I love to share with people is there was a guy in the group, head down, not participating and I said the Longfellow poem. ‘I shot an arrow into the air’ and his eyes popped open and he said, ‘It fell to earth I know not where.’ And suddenly he was with us and participating. It was just this powerful moment to see how poetry could be of use to elders but specifically with people with dementia."Whether we read it, write it, speak it or hear it, poetry has the power to reach people of all ages in all kinds of mysterious ways.You can follow Joseph Fasano on Twitter and Instagram, and find his books on Amazon.This article originally appeared last year.
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The band Bono compared to Beethoven and Picasso: “Some of the richest veins of culture”
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The band Bono compared to Beethoven and Picasso: “Some of the richest veins of culture”

Roll over. The post The band Bono compared to Beethoven and Picasso: “Some of the richest veins of culture” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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