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“The Power of Childhood Memories”


This vlog’s about the philosophy of AVT and at children’s hospital where they provided Deaf/HOH children a training class for speech and hearing skills. From age 2 to 4, I had no desire to learn any form of verbal and auditory communication. Playing and drawing were the only things I did there. I had no [...]

WHITE TIGER of the WEST Part. 1 – Jean-Claude Van Damme


the exact nature of the Dragon. In total contrast, Van Damme was a shy, timid child who hid behind his books and day-dream instead of super heroes. Jean-Claude was not strong, not athletic, and not confident, but an awkward introvert. Early childhood pictures confirm he was no tiger and did not have the traits of [...]

Joseph Brodsky “ТОПИЛАСЬ ПЕЧЬ” by Misha Marmar Music by Ilya Slovesnik


poet and essayist who won the 1987 Nobel Prize in Literature and was Poet Laureate of the United States from 1991 to 1992.Brodsky was born into a Jewish family in Leningrad, the son of a professional photographer in the Soviet Navy. In early childhood he survived the Siege of Leningrad. When he was fifteen, Brodsky [...]

bauls of bengal


Babukishan, deeply inspired by his parents, and grandfather, knew at an early age, that he too wished to compose music, and perform. Babu began on the soil of Bengal, however, he was clearly destined to belong to the world of music. His journey started in early childhood, his first 7 years of life were spent [...]


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