Miscelleanous
" 7-1/2 Cardinal Myths Of
Project Management" as orginally published in the October, 1998
issue of Contractor magazine . . . held the #1 spot in the
"Business" section of the old "MP3.com" webmonster for
over a year in terms of total downloads and listen-to's.
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"Humanist Bmore Break". An
interesting dance loop remix of my bits "I Am A Humanist" &
"My Daily Prayer" by Philadelphia's own Doom Box, a very nice
compliment on my work indeed.
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"Kent C.'s Zen Prayer". My somewhat
funny, short tribute to both "The Blue Cliff Record" & Steve
Miller
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"Uncle Josh & The Automobile" as
recorded by early American comedic pioneer Cal Stewart originally on an
Edison Company cylinder record (Edison catalog number 1583) in approximately
the year 1903 or so . . . tells the story of one country gentleman's
first purchase of a new-fangled auto-mobile and his subsequent
adventures that fateful day "it arrived by freight", truly hilarious
if you/we don't quite understand all of the early 20th-century
linguistic references.
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My Poems In Spoken Word
"An Indian Prayer". My most famous
work; originally written as a wedding gift to my first wife, first published
in 1979 in "In The Steps" magazine, it's been reprinted many times
and translated into seventeen different languages.
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"Whom?". A silly,
funny, short poem; don't listen to it unless you want a quick giggle.
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"Green Fields".
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"My Daily Prayer". My personal
prayer that I pray at least once, usually several times, each and every
day.
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"I Am A Humanist". Can one be a
Christian, a Zen Bhuddistm, and a large "H" Humanist? Yes.
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