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Topic: MONKEY MUSINGS DAILY OPEN DISCUSSION #56 9/30/10 - 12/17/10 (Read 264583 times)
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Nana29
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Re: MONKEY MUSINGS DAILY OPEN DISCUSSION #56 9/30/10
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CBB...that is priceless!
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Quote from: CBB on October 02, 2010, 03:40:01 PM
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Re: MONKEY MUSINGS DAILY OPEN DISCUSSION #56 9/30/10
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Quote from: Nana29 on October 02, 2010, 07:05:34 PM
Quote from: Bearlyhere on October 02, 2010, 09:58:33 AM
Check this calendar out. It is highly recommended for people with ADHD and organizational issues:
http://www.weekdate.com/how_it_works.htm
Was that a hint? LOL!
I saw it on an ADHD website and thought some of us might be able to use it.
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Re: MONKEY MUSINGS DAILY OPEN DISCUSSION #56 9/30/10
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Klaas, I can't wait until show and tell day where she has to bring in a picture of her favorite animal, holds up a picture of you, points to it and says "monkey."
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Re: MONKEY MUSINGS DAILY OPEN DISCUSSION #56 9/30/10
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Quote from: Bearlyhere on October 03, 2010, 01:47:39 AM
Quote from: Nana29 on October 02, 2010, 07:05:34 PM
Quote from: Bearlyhere on October 02, 2010, 09:58:33 AM
Check this calendar out. It is highly recommended for people with ADHD and organizational issues:
http://www.weekdate.com/how_it_works.htm
Was that a hint? LOL!
I saw it on an ADHD website and thought some of us might be able to use it.
Bearly, I think it's an excellent tool especially the wall mounted version. I know someone that has a very busy schedule and has trouble staying organized. Thank you for the link.
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Quote from: Bearlyhere on October 03, 2010, 01:49:32 AM
Klaas, I can't wait until show and tell day where she has to bring in a picture of her favorite animal, holds up a picture of you, points to it and says "monkey."
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Re: MONKEY MUSINGS DAILY OPEN DISCUSSION #56 9/30/10
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Quote from: Bearlyhere on October 03, 2010, 01:47:39 AM
Quote from: Nana29 on October 02, 2010, 07:05:34 PM
Quote from: Bearlyhere on October 02, 2010, 09:58:33 AM
Check this calendar out. It is highly recommended for people with ADHD and organizational issues:
http://www.weekdate.com/how_it_works.htm
Was that a hint? LOL!
I saw it on an ADHD website and thought some of us might be able to use it.
I just thought maybe someone had a hidden camera in my bedroom or something....
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God is good, but never dance in a small boat.
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Re: MONKEY MUSINGS DAILY OPEN DISCUSSION #56 9/30/10
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Reply #27 on:
October 03, 2010, 06:56:02 PM »
Quote from: Nana29 on October 03, 2010, 06:25:38 PM
Quote from: Bearlyhere on October 03, 2010, 01:47:39 AM
Quote from: Nana29 on October 02, 2010, 07:05:34 PM
Quote from: Bearlyhere on October 02, 2010, 09:58:33 AM
Check this calendar out. It is highly recommended for people with ADHD and organizational issues:
http://www.weekdate.com/how_it_works.htm
Was that a hint? LOL!
I saw it on an ADHD website and thought some of us might be able to use it.
I just thought maybe someone had a hidden camera in my bedroom or something....
I can't even find my bedroom floor right now!! I'm still in "post Garage sale" mode! The problem is that my 'puter is in my bedroom and it's much more inviting than the piles of stuff that need organizing and put away!
I told KuBear it was high time she earned her keep, but instead of putting stuff away, she just turns around and around, paws at it and lays down! We belong together!
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Re: MONKEY MUSINGS DAILY OPEN DISCUSSION #56 9/30/10
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Reply #28 on:
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Quote from: CBB on October 03, 2010, 06:56:02 PM
Quote from: Nana29 on October 03, 2010, 06:25:38 PM
Quote from: Bearlyhere on October 03, 2010, 01:47:39 AM
Quote from: Nana29 on October 02, 2010, 07:05:34 PM
Quote from: Bearlyhere on October 02, 2010, 09:58:33 AM
Check this calendar out. It is highly recommended for people with ADHD and organizational issues:
http://www.weekdate.com/how_it_works.htm
Was that a hint? LOL!
I saw it on an ADHD website and thought some of us might be able to use it.
I just thought maybe someone had a hidden camera in my bedroom or something....
I can't even find my bedroom floor right now!! I'm still in "post Garage sale" mode! The problem is that my 'puter is in my bedroom and it's much more inviting than the piles of stuff that need organizing and put away!
I told KuBear it was high time she earned her keep, but instead of putting stuff away, she just turns around and around, paws at it and lays down! We belong together!
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Happy Independance Day!God Bless America!
Re: MONKEY MUSINGS DAILY OPEN DISCUSSION #56 9/30/10
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Reply #29 on:
October 03, 2010, 11:57:47 PM »
Quote from: MuffyBee on October 03, 2010, 07:09:51 PM
Quote from: CBB on October 03, 2010, 06:56:02 PM
Quote from: Nana29 on October 03, 2010, 06:25:38 PM
Quote from: Bearlyhere on October 03, 2010, 01:47:39 AM
Quote from: Nana29 on October 02, 2010, 07:05:34 PM
Quote from: Bearlyhere on October 02, 2010, 09:58:33 AM
Check this calendar out. It is highly recommended for people with ADHD and organizational issues:
http://www.weekdate.com/how_it_works.htm
Was that a hint? LOL!
I saw it on an ADHD website and thought some of us might be able to use it.
I just thought maybe someone had a hidden camera in my bedroom or something....
I can't even find my bedroom floor right now!! I'm still in "post Garage sale" mode! The problem is that my 'puter is in my bedroom and it's much more inviting than the piles of stuff that need organizing and put away!
I told KuBear it was high time she earned her keep, but instead of putting stuff away, she just turns around and around, paws at it and lays down! We belong together!
Hubby didn't believe I know where everything is...til I pulled my tennies out to wear today(been in flip flops which I still call thongs). CBB, my puter is in here also...I do keep a path from here to the door and make one for hubby to the bed when he is home. Don't know what his issue is(hehe)
I will get to it...maybe ... someday, *sigh*.
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Re: MONKEY MUSINGS DAILY OPEN DISCUSSION #56 9/30/10
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Klaas, I dont post much , but read waaay to often...Just wanted to tell you congratulations on your beautiful new grandbaby.She is adorable!!!!!!
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Fly free with the angels KK!
We will never forget you sweet Caylee!
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Re: MONKEY MUSINGS DAILY OPEN DISCUSSION #56 9/30/10
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Hiya Cubbee!!
Good to see you!
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Re: MONKEY MUSINGS DAILY OPEN DISCUSSION #56 9/30/10
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October 04, 2010, 05:31:52 AM »
How your brain improves as you get older
In most areas of cognitive skill, we’re at the top of our game in midlife, not in our 20s. » Life satisfaction peaks at age 65
We Get Smarter
When it comes to most areas of cognitive performance, we’re at the top of our game in midlife, not in our 20s as many had thought. One of the most respected long-term studies, the Seattle Longitudinal Study, has found that most people are better at reasoning—which involves problem-solving and vocabulary skills—from ages 40 to 60 than they were in their 20s. So while we may be having trouble recalling the names of acquaintances, we’re surprisingly better at memorizing lists of words, getting the gist of arguments, making judgments of character and even juggling finances.
We’re also getting better at solving problems. Through the years, our brains have built up interwoven layers of knowledge that allow us to instantly recognize similarities and see solutions. One friend, a doctor in her mid-50s, says that when she gets into a hospital room now she can immediately size up the situation, which means she can often figure out what to do more quickly and easily.
And perhaps best of all, scientists are finding that this is not your mother’s middle age: Each generation is smarter in middle age than its parents were.
We’re Happier
We have all been conditioned to dread a time of midlife crises and empty nests. But there is no evidence for such widespread angst. Those who are in crisis, the studies show, have tended to have crises throughout their lives—meaning they didn’t all of a sudden crop up in middle age. Most of us are instead becoming more content. In part this is because our brains start reacting less to the negative and shifting to focus more on the positive. Perhaps we realize, on some subconscious level, that we have less time left. But we also have accumulated enough information over the years to help us put our energy into what might work when faced with a problem, rather than harp on what might not.
Several studies have confirmed that middle age is a pretty happy time. One recent large study from the University of California at Berkeley found that women’s moods and self-esteem—as well as their ability to regulate emotions— improved in midlife, when they became more confident, assertive and responsible. And a 22-year study of 2,000 men by scientists at Fordham University found that life satisfaction actually peaked at age 65 regardless of health, marital or financial status.
We Can Prevent the Loss of Brain Cells, and Even Generate New Ones
For years, scientists thought our brains lost up to 30 percent of their neurons as we got older. Now research shows that we keep most of our brain cells for as long as we live. Exercise helps, by pumping blood through our brain’s blood vessels and prompting the creation of new brain cells, even at older ages. Research from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has found that middle-aged people who did regular stints of aerobic exercise—such as brisk walking—had increased volume in key brain areas and were better at a wide range of complex cognitive tasks, such as focusing and ignoring irrelevant information.
And while it’s true that we can lose the important connections between brain cells if they are unused, the flip side is also true: We can nourish these connections and help foster new ones by pushing our brains to keep working hard. One long-time researcher at Columbia University says that if we want our grownup brains to stretch, we have to present them with a “disorienting dilemma,” something that pushes us out of our comfort zone. This can include learning to play the cello, tackling challenging Sudoku puzzles, or even confronting ideas and people who disagree with us. By reading a book with a different political point of view, for example, we challenge the assumptions that have built up in our brains over time (even if we don’t change our minds). The result is that we end up with a more nuanced view of the world— something our middle-aged brains both crave and excel at.
Since delving into all this research, I have gained a new respect for the talents of my grownup brain. My physical body may be a little creakier than it used to be, but that’s OK. Knees come and go—we can even have them replaced—but we hang on to our brains. And those brains have built up rich connections that make us smarter, wiser and happier than we were when we were younger. They let us, in an instant, make sound judgments: good choice, bad choice, friend or foe?
One friend of mine, a woman in her mid-50s who has been an editor for years and recently had to deal with her mother’s long illness, her daughter’s unhappiness at college and her husband’s brush with a serious disease, said that even though she often feels stressed-out, she also feels quite competent.
Some days, she told me, she finds herself putting bananas in the laundry basket, but at the same time, she said, “I feel like there’s not one problem, professional or personal, that I could not manage.” I couldn’t agree more.
Based on The Secret Life of the Grown-Up Brain by Barbara Strauch.
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Re: MONKEY MUSINGS DAILY OPEN DISCUSSION #56 9/30/10
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October 04, 2010, 06:03:28 AM »
Quote from: MuffyBee on October 03, 2010, 10:02:47 AM
Quote from: Bearlyhere on October 03, 2010, 01:47:39 AM
Quote from: Nana29 on October 02, 2010, 07:05:34 PM
Quote from: Bearlyhere on October 02, 2010, 09:58:33 AM
Check this calendar out. It is highly recommended for people with ADHD and organizational issues:
http://www.weekdate.com/how_it_works.htm
Was that a hint? LOL!
I saw it on an ADHD website and thought some of us might be able to use it.
Bearly, I think it's an excellent tool especially the wall mounted version. I know someone that has a very busy schedule and has trouble staying organized. Thank you for the link.
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Time spent with monkeys is never wasted.
I believe in miracles!
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Re: MONKEY MUSINGS DAILY OPEN DISCUSSION #56 9/30/10
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Reply #34 on:
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Quote from: Nana29 on October 03, 2010, 06:25:38 PM
Quote from: Bearlyhere on October 03, 2010, 01:47:39 AM
Quote from: Nana29 on October 02, 2010, 07:05:34 PM
Quote from: Bearlyhere on October 02, 2010, 09:58:33 AM
Check this calendar out. It is highly recommended for people with ADHD and organizational issues:
http://www.weekdate.com/how_it_works.htm
Was that a hint? LOL!
I saw it on an ADHD website and thought some of us might be able to use it.
I just thought maybe someone had a hidden camera in my bedroom or something....
Logged
There is no foot too small that it cannot leave an imprint on this world.
Time spent with monkeys is never wasted.
I believe in miracles!
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Re: MONKEY MUSINGS DAILY OPEN DISCUSSION #56 9/30/10
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Reply #35 on:
October 04, 2010, 06:05:56 AM »
Quote from: CBB on October 03, 2010, 06:56:02 PM
Quote from: Nana29 on October 03, 2010, 06:25:38 PM
Quote from: Bearlyhere on October 03, 2010, 01:47:39 AM
Quote from: Nana29 on October 02, 2010, 07:05:34 PM
Quote from: Bearlyhere on October 02, 2010, 09:58:33 AM
Check this calendar out. It is highly recommended for people with ADHD and organizational issues:
http://www.weekdate.com/how_it_works.htm
Was that a hint? LOL!
I saw it on an ADHD website and thought some of us might be able to use it.
I just thought maybe someone had a hidden camera in my bedroom or something....
I can't even find my bedroom floor right now!! I'm still in "post Garage sale" mode! The problem is that my 'puter is in my bedroom and it's much more inviting than the piles of stuff that need organizing and put away!
I told KuBear it was high time she earned her keep, but instead of putting stuff away, she just turns around and around, paws at it and lays down! We belong together!
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There is no foot too small that it cannot leave an imprint on this world.
Time spent with monkeys is never wasted.
I believe in miracles!
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Re: MONKEY MUSINGS DAILY OPEN DISCUSSION #56 9/30/10
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Reply #36 on:
October 04, 2010, 06:08:38 AM »
Quote from: Nana29 on October 03, 2010, 11:57:47 PM
Quote from: MuffyBee on October 03, 2010, 07:09:51 PM
Quote from: CBB on October 03, 2010, 06:56:02 PM
Quote from: Nana29 on October 03, 2010, 06:25:38 PM
Quote from: Bearlyhere on October 03, 2010, 01:47:39 AM
Quote from: Nana29 on October 02, 2010, 07:05:34 PM
Quote from: Bearlyhere on October 02, 2010, 09:58:33 AM
Check this calendar out. It is highly recommended for people with ADHD and organizational issues:
http://www.weekdate.com/how_it_works.htm
Was that a hint? LOL!
I saw it on an ADHD website and thought some of us might be able to use it.
I just thought maybe someone had a hidden camera in my bedroom or something....
I can't even find my bedroom floor right now!! I'm still in "post Garage sale" mode! The problem is that my 'puter is in my bedroom and it's much more inviting than the piles of stuff that need organizing and put away!
I told KuBear it was high time she earned her keep, but instead of putting stuff away, she just turns around and around, paws at it and lays down! We belong together!
Hubby didn't believe I know where everything is...til I pulled my tennies out to wear today(been in flip flops which I still call thongs). CBB, my puter is in here also...I do keep a path from here to the door and make one for hubby to the bed when he is home. Don't know what his issue is(hehe)
I will get to it...maybe ... someday, *sigh*.
OMG! Hubbie! I think I lost him in here somewhere in the 80's.
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Re: MONKEY MUSINGS DAILY OPEN DISCUSSION #56 9/30/10
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Quote from: cubbeegirl on October 04, 2010, 12:59:49 AM
Klaas, I dont post much , but read waaay to often...Just wanted to tell you congratulations on your beautiful new grandbaby.She is adorable!!!!!!
Hey cubbee!
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I believe in miracles!
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Re: MONKEY MUSINGS DAILY OPEN DISCUSSION #56 9/30/10
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Quote from: seahorse on October 04, 2010, 05:31:52 AM
How your brain improves as you get older
In most areas of cognitive skill, we’re at the top of our game in midlife, not in our 20s. » Life satisfaction peaks at age 65
We Get Smarter
When it comes to most areas of cognitive performance, we’re at the top of our game in midlife, not in our 20s as many had thought. One of the most respected long-term studies, the Seattle Longitudinal Study, has found that most people are better at reasoning—which involves problem-solving and vocabulary skills—from ages 40 to 60 than they were in their 20s. So while we may be having trouble recalling the names of acquaintances, we’re surprisingly better at memorizing lists of words, getting the gist of arguments, making judgments of character and even juggling finances.
We’re also getting better at solving problems. Through the years, our brains have built up interwoven layers of knowledge that allow us to instantly recognize similarities and see solutions. One friend, a doctor in her mid-50s, says that when she gets into a hospital room now she can immediately size up the situation, which means she can often figure out what to do more quickly and easily.
And perhaps best of all, scientists are finding that this is not your mother’s middle age: Each generation is smarter in middle age than its parents were.
We’re Happier
We have all been conditioned to dread a time of midlife crises and empty nests. But there is no evidence for such widespread angst. Those who are in crisis, the studies show, have tended to have crises throughout their lives—meaning they didn’t all of a sudden crop up in middle age. Most of us are instead becoming more content. In part this is because our brains start reacting less to the negative and shifting to focus more on the positive. Perhaps we realize, on some subconscious level, that we have less time left. But we also have accumulated enough information over the years to help us put our energy into what might work when faced with a problem, rather than harp on what might not.
Several studies have confirmed that middle age is a pretty happy time. One recent large study from the University of California at Berkeley found that women’s moods and self-esteem—as well as their ability to regulate emotions— improved in midlife, when they became more confident, assertive and responsible. And a 22-year study of 2,000 men by scientists at Fordham University found that life satisfaction actually peaked at age 65 regardless of health, marital or financial status.
We Can Prevent the Loss of Brain Cells, and Even Generate New Ones
For years, scientists thought our brains lost up to 30 percent of their neurons as we got older. Now research shows that we keep most of our brain cells for as long as we live. Exercise helps, by pumping blood through our brain’s blood vessels and prompting the creation of new brain cells, even at older ages. Research from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has found that middle-aged people who did regular stints of aerobic exercise—such as brisk walking—had increased volume in key brain areas and were better at a wide range of complex cognitive tasks, such as focusing and ignoring irrelevant information.
And while it’s true that we can lose the important connections between brain cells if they are unused, the flip side is also true: We can nourish these connections and help foster new ones by pushing our brains to keep working hard. One long-time researcher at Columbia University says that if we want our grownup brains to stretch, we have to present them with a “disorienting dilemma,” something that pushes us out of our comfort zone. This can include learning to play the cello, tackling challenging Sudoku puzzles, or even confronting ideas and people who disagree with us. By reading a book with a different political point of view, for example, we challenge the assumptions that have built up in our brains over time (even if we don’t change our minds). The result is that we end up with a more nuanced view of the world— something our middle-aged brains both crave and excel at.
Since delving into all this research, I have gained a new respect for the talents of my grownup brain. My physical body may be a little creakier than it used to be, but that’s OK. Knees come and go—we can even have them replaced—but we hang on to our brains. And those brains have built up rich connections that make us smarter, wiser and happier than we were when we were younger. They let us, in an instant, make sound judgments: good choice, bad choice, friend or foe?
One friend of mine, a woman in her mid-50s who has been an editor for years and recently had to deal with her mother’s long illness, her daughter’s unhappiness at college and her husband’s brush with a serious disease, said that even though she often feels stressed-out, she also feels quite competent.
Some days, she told me, she finds herself putting bananas in the laundry basket, but at the same time, she said, “I feel like there’s not one problem, professional or personal, that I could not manage.” I couldn’t agree more.
Based on The Secret Life of the Grown-Up Brain by Barbara Strauch.
Thanks, seahorse!
I would print this out except I wouldn't remember where I put it!
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Hey CBB and Bearly! CBB... I could use some new fall attire when you get a chance...pretty please? TYIA
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Fly free with the angels KK!
We will never forget you sweet Caylee!
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=====> Caylee Marie Anthony Murder Trial Archives
===> Sierra Lamar, 15yrs old, Morgan Hill, CA Missing Since March 16, 2012
===> JO ANN (JODIE) BAIN AND 3 DAUGHTERS MISSING 4/27/2012(2 murdered 2 safe)
===> Isabel Mercedes Celis, 6 yrs old missing 4/21/12 Tucson, AZ (Body Found)
===> Jennifer Kesse - Orlando/Ocoee, Florida
===> Susan Powell 28yrs old, missing 12/6/09 West Valley City, Utah
===> Michelle Loree Parker, Last Seen 11/17/11, Orlando, FL
===> Celina Cass, 11yrs old missing 7/25/11 New Hampshire
===> Aliayah Lunsford, 3yrs old, Weston, West VA, missing since 9/24/2011
===> Lisa Irwin, 10mo old missing since 10/4/2011 KC, MO
===> Robyn Gardner missing in Aruba August 2, 2011
=> Missing Persons - High Profile - Archives
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Virginia Area Missing and Murdered - possible connections
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=> Morgan Dana Harrington, 20yrs missing VA Tech 10/17/09(BODY FOUND)
=> Hannah Elizabeth Graham missing since 9/13/14 Charlottesville, VA
=> Alexis Murphy, missing since 8/3/13 Charlottesville, VA
=> Samantha Ann Clarke 19yrs. old Orange Va. Last seen 09/13/10
=> Dashad Sage Smith missing since 11/20/12 Charlottesville, VA
=> Cassandra Morton 23, Lynchburg, missing 10/10/09 body found 11/29/09
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High Profile Crimes and Trials (not missing persons)
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=> Jodi Arias trial - for the murder of Travis Alexander
=> Trial of George Zimmerman - 2nd Degree Murder of 17yr old Trayvon Martin
=> Scott Peterson Appeal of Murder Conviction
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Missing, Exploited and True Crime
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=> Missing Exploited and True Crime
===> Missing Persons Forum
=====> Missing Found or Presumed Deceased
=====> Missing Found Safe
=====> Missing Endangered Runaways
=====> Resourses, Search Groups and Fundraisers
===> Crimes Against Children, Elderly and the Disabled
===> Crimes of Passion/Anger
===> Serial Killers and Their Possible Victims
===> Unsolved Crimes
=====> Finally Solved
===> Haleigh Marie Cummings - Florida
===> Adji Desir - Florida
===> Somer Renee Thompson 7 yo, Orange Park FL 10/19/09(BODY FOUND)
===> Tracy Ocasio - Orlando/Ocoee, Florida
===> Shaniya Nicole Davis, 5 Fayetteville, NC Missing 11/10/09(BODY FOUND)
===> Holly Bobo, 20yrs old missing Parsons, TN 4/13/11
===> Hailey Dunn - 13yrs old - Colorado City, TX missing 12/27/10 (Body Found)
===> Elizabeth Olten - 9yrs, Jefferson City, MO missing 10/21/09 (BODY FOUND)
===> Lindsey Baum - McCleary, WA 6/26/09
===> Amber Leeanne Dubois 14yrs old - Escondido, CA(BODY FOUND)
===> Chelsea King, 17, Missing 2-25-2010 Rancho Bernadino CA (BODY FOUND)
===> Sandra Cantu, 8 years old - Tracy, CA(BODY FOUND)
===> Madeleine McCann - Portugal
===> Christine Marie Sheddy - missing since 11/13/2007 - Maryland(BODY FOUND)
===> Nevaeh Amyah Buchanan 5yr Monroe Michigan(BODY FOUND)
===> Gabriel Johnson 8 mo., last seen 12/26/09 Tempe AZ-San Antonio TX
===> Stacy Ann Peterson missing & Kathleen Savio murdered - Illinois
===> Zahra Clare Baker - 10yrs old Hickory, NC (Body Found)
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Natalee Holloway
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=> Natalee Holloway
=> Important Case Documents
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The Monkey Lounge
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===> Gratefulness - Light a Candle in Prayer
===> Inspirational scriptures, songs, stories and prayers
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Natalee Discussions (2005 ARCHIVE)
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=> Natalee Holloway
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=> Natalee Breaking News Archive
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General Discussions (2005 ARCHIVE)
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