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  1. The Synchronicity Of Bigfoot And UFO's
    by Lisa Shiel. Synchronicity refers to the "coincidental occurrence of events... that seem related." In addition, synchronicities do not adhere to traditional notions about cause and effect. If I drop an egg and it breaks on the floor, I know I caused the egg to break. One could argue that gravity, or the force of the impact, caused the egg to break - but my clumsiness would remain the root cause for the effect... products, articles, news

  2. Movie Review - Harold and Kumar go to White Castle
    by Darren LaRose. Harold and Kumar go to White Castle is the latest film from director Danny Leiner, whose previous credits include the mediocre Dude, Where's My Car. This film, thankfully, is much better; the writing is clever and funny and the characters are extremely likable. Harold, played by John Cho, is a straight-laced junior investment analyst who likes to play it safe, and ends up having work dumped on hi... products, articles, news

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