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  2. File:Recollections of my life (IA recollectionsofm00kr).pdf

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  3. This mom's 'tough love' letter to son goes viral - AOL

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    How to get your child to listen to you? Craft a "tough love" letter like this genius mother, Heidi Johnson did. SEE MORE: Mom of three strips down in crowded marketplace On her Facebook page ...

  4. File:Letter to Harry Burn from Mother.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: Seven page letter from Febb Ensminger Burn of Niota, Tennessee (Mrs. James L. Burn) to her son Harry T. Burn, urging him to vote for ratification. He credits the influence of his mother for changing his vote to support female suffrage.

  5. A Letter to My Son About the Earth He'll Inherit - AOL

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    In fact, I’m delighted that your mom’s one remaining 42-year old ovary surprised us with the most lovable little boy nine months after a vacation to Croatia, the birthplace of my Grandpa Miller.

  6. Victor Lundberg - Wikipedia

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    "An Open Letter to My Teenage Son" (1967) Victor Lundberg ( September 2, 1923 , Grand Rapids, Michigan – February 14, 1990 [ citation needed ] ) was an American radio personality, best known for a spoken-word record called " An Open Letter to My Teenage Son ", which became an unlikely Top 10 hit in 1967.

  7. Before she posted the letter on Facebook she sent it directly to the parent, who in turn sent a special invitation to Sawyer. Kiss-Engele's compassionate post has been shared nearly 8,000 times ...

  8. Recognition memory - Wikipedia

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    The hippocampus is also useful in the familiarity vs. recollection distinction in recognition as mentioned above. A familiar memory is a context free memory in which the person has a feeling of "know", as in, "I know I put my car keys here somewhere". It can sometimes be likened to a tip of the tongue feeling.

  9. File:Recollections of a Rebel Reefer.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; In other projects ... Recollections of a Rebel Reefer.pdf/2; Page:Recollections of a Rebel Reefer.pdf/10; ... Version of PDF format: 1.5