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  2. Brainiac: Science Abuse - Wikipedia

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    Brainiac: Science Abuse plays music in every episode, including hits by Britney Spears, C & C Music Factory, and Elton John. Some are themes of various recurring segments such as " There's No One Quite Like Grandma " sung by the St Winifred's School Choir for the Granny Brainiac segments in Series 3.

  3. List of experimental musicians - Wikipedia

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    Pauline Oliveros – (USA) meditative music, just intonation, reverberant spaces, Expanded Instrument System; Oneohtrix Point Never - (USA) electronic music, ambient music, vaporwave; Yoko Ono – (UK, USA, Japan) happenings; Orange Monkey – (USA) Ortiz Morales – (Spain) Experimental and noise music. Old kinematic synchronisms reconstructions.

  4. Lew Childre - Wikipedia

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    Doc Lew Childre Jr. (born September 7, 1945) [1] (pronounced "Chill-dree") [2] is an American author [3] and the founder of the Heartmath Institute, a non-profit organization whose objective is to help the development of "heart-brain-coherence". He works on child development and strategies for dealing with stress.

  5. Roseto effect - Wikipedia

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    The Roseto effect is the phenomenon by which a close-knit community experiences a reduced rate of heart disease. The effect is named for Roseto, Pennsylvania.The Roseto effect was first noticed in 1961 when the local Roseto doctor encountered Stewart Wolf, then head of Medicine of the University of Oklahoma, and they discussed, over a couple of beers, the unusually low rate of myocardial ...

  6. The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band - Wikipedia

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    The group created music that possessed an eerie, and at times sinister atmosphere, and contained material that was bluntly political, childlike, and bizarre. Representing different musical backgrounds among band members, the group, at times, resembled a traditional Byrds -esque folk rock ensemble, but the WCPAEB also, within the same body of ...

  7. New Documentary Illuminates the Heart and Soul of Disco - AOL

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    The music was an musical representation of the feeling, which, as Siano tells SPIN, is summed up in “Love is the Message,” the song he discovered and upon which he bases his life ethos.

  8. America Goes Bananaz - Wikipedia

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    According to an interview with Philadelphia Daily News, original host Michael Young first learned of Columbus Goes Bananaz while in his lawyer's office in 1977. He had reportedly just discovered that he was being sued for a play he had co-produced with Herschel Bernardi. [12]

  9. Battelle for Kids - Wikipedia

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    On December 1, 2021, Battelle for Kids was affected by a ransomware attack which accessed data stored about Chicago Public Schools students. Clients were informed nearly 7 months later. On May 20, 2022, CPS announced that Battelle for Kids suffered a ransomware attack [8] and did not act on the information per their agreement with CPS. CPS ...