Jesus Christ Superstar (1973) The Temple & Lepers (10) (((Stereo)))
21st November 2008
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Edited for YouTube: The temple scene followed by the Leper Scene from the 1973 production Lyrics: MONEYCHANGERS AND MERCHANTS Roll on up Jerusalem, Come on in Jerusalem, Sunday here we go again, Live in me Jerusalem. Here you live Jerusalem, Here you breathe Jerusalem, While your temple still survives, You at least are still alive. I got things you won't believe, Name your pleasure I will sell. I can fix your wildest needs, I got heaven and I got hell. Roll on up, for my price is down. Come on in for the best in town. Take your pick of the finest wine. Lay your bets on this bird of mine. What you see is what you get. No one's been disappointed yet. Don't be scared give me a try, There is nothing you can't buy. Name your price, I got everything. Hurry it's going fast. Borrow cash on the finest terms. Hurry now while stocks still last. Roll on up Jerusalem, Come on in Jerusalem, Sunday here we go again, Live in me Jerusalem. Here you live Jerusalem, Here you breathe Jerusalem, While your temple still survives, You at least are still alive. I got things you won't believe, Name your pleasure I will sell. I can fix your (fade, screaming) JESUS My temple should be a house of prayer, But you have made it a den of thieves. Get out! Get out! My time is almost through. Little left to do. After all, I've tried for three years. Seems like thirty, seems like thirty. CROWD See my eyes, I can hardly see. See me stand, I can hardly walk. I believe you can make me whole. See my tongue, I can hardly talk. See my skin, I'm a mass of blood. See my legs, I can hardly stand. I believe you can make me well. See my purse, I'm a poor, poor man. Will you touch, will you mend me Christ? Won't you touch, will you heal me Christ? Will you kiss, you can cure me Christ? Won't you kiss, won't you pay me Christ? See my eyes, I can hardly see. See me stand, I can hardly walk. I believe you can make me whole. See my tongue, I can hardly talk. See my skin, I'm a mass of blood. See my legs, I can hardly stand. I believe you can make me well. See my purse, I'm a poor, poor man. Will you touch, will you mend me Christ? Won't you touch, will you heal me Christ? Will you kiss, you can cure me Christ? Won't you kiss, won't you pay me Christ? (Repeat) JESUS There's too many of you...Don't push me. There's too little of me...Don't crowd me. Leave me alone!

Temple of the Dog was a one-album project conceived in 1990. The purpose of Temple of the Dog was to pay tribute to the late Andrew Wood, the lead singer of Mother Love Bone, who died of a heroin overdose in 1990. Following his death, Mother Love Bone broke up, but Wood's bandmates Jeff Ament (bass) and Stone Gossard (guitar) decided to continue working together. Before Ament and Gossard formed a new band, they assembled Temple of the Dog, recruiting Chris Cornell (vocals) and Matt Cameron (drums) from Soundgarden to form the core of the group. Temple of the Dog also featured contributions from then-unknown vocalist Eddie Vedder.

On The Good Ship Lollipop From the movie Bright Eyes (1934) Lyrics/Music S.Clare & R.Whiting ----- On the good ship lollipop Its a sweet trip to a candy shop Where bon-bons play On the sunny beach of Peppermint Bay Lemonade stands everywhere Crackerjack bands fill the air And there you are! Happy landing on a chocolate bar See the sugar bowl do the tootsie roll With the big bad devils food cake If you eat too much ooh ooh You'll awake with a tummy ache On the good ship lollipop Its a night trip into bed you hop And dream away On the good ship lollipop
Temple Grandin - Focus on Autism and Asperger's Syndrome
21st November 2008
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Lecture delivered by Temple Grandin, a noted expert and author on early intervention, educational strategies, visual thinking, social skills, medications and mentoring. Grandin presents around the world and is the author of several books including Emergence: Label Autistic, Thinking in Pictures, Unwritten Rules of Social Relationships, co-authored with Sean Barron. In addition to several DVDs, her recent release of Animals in Translation maintained a top 10 position on the New York Times best-seller list. Based on statistics provided by the Autism Society of America, it is estimated that one in every 150 children born in the United States has autism and approximately 1 million in this country have this disorder, which does not include Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD), Asperger's and other spectrum disorders. A new case of autism is diagnosed nearly every 20 minutes, meaning approximately 24,000 new cases diagnosed in the U.S. per year.


































