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Dyer was born in Detroit, Michigan, to Melvin Lyle Dyer and Hazel Irene Vollick. He spent much of his first ten years in an orphanage on the east side of Detroit, [5] after his father walked out on the family, leaving his mother to raise three small boys. [6] Dyer was later adopted by a loving but strict couple. [7]
Your Erroneous Zones is the first self-help book written by Wayne Dyer and first issued by Funk & Wagnalls publishers in April 1976. [1]It is one of the best-selling books of all time, with an estimated 100 million copies sold. [2]
1. When You Wish Upon A Star 2. Violet 19 3. Star Child 4. Lightness of Being 5. The Protection Song 6. Pavane Pour Une Infante Defunte 7. The Tracker's Song 8. My Boy Hero 9. Eg veit i himmerik ei borg 10. The Snow Leopard's Prayer 11. The Riddle 1999 – Inner Harmony [3] also contains lyrics by Deepak Chopra and James Redfield. Track listing ...
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In 2006, a documentary short about her story, The Diary of Immaculée, was released by Academy Award–nominated documentarians Peter LeDonne and Steve Kalafer. [3]She was featured on one of Wayne Dyer's PBS programs, and also on a December 3, 2006, segment of 60 Minutes (which re-aired on July 1, 2007)
Intel said on Wednesday its deal for $7.86 billion in U.S. government subsidies restricts the company's ability to sell stakes in its chipmaking unit if it becomes an independent entity. The U.S ...
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"And that's why that song starts off, 'I gotta be honest, we're covered in lies and that's okay.' ... Really, the title is ironic: you're a god and I am not – well, that's actually not true anymore, because now you're not a god." [1] "You're a God" was included on the Bruce Almighty soundtrack released on June 3, 2003, by Varèse Sarabande.