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Polygraph

We should all take a polygraph test every day and share our results with everyone aroud us, maybe on Facebook or something. Just to keep everyone honest. After all, the unholy trinity of false memory, insecurity, and ego can blur reality into an unhealthy and even dangerous hallucination. Misguided thought leads to misguided behavior. This […]

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The Colorado Pikeminnow and Fish Migration

Fish migration determines the success and prosperity of aquatic life. Before man-made dams, fish migrated only as far as natural barriers allowed. Fresh water fish migrate between their feeding and spawning regions. When fish cannot reach the spawning area due to natural or man-made obstacles, the species cannot carry on. Migrating fish produce necessary oxygen

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Interview with Rye Curtis, Author of Kingdomtide

Rye Curtis will read from his novel Kingdomtide at the Pikes Peak Community College Downtown Studio Art Gallery on Wednesday, February 19th, at 7:00 p.m. Kingdomtide was named one of the best books of January 2020 by O, The Oprah Magazine. In the novel, 72-year-old Cloris Waldrip survives a devastating plane crash only to find herself

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