- published: 04 Nov 2015
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Actors: Ryan Lee (actor), Maurice Ripke (actor), Lauren Lee (miscellaneous crew), Lauren Lee (actress), Elizabeth Reeder (producer), Sally Colombo (producer), Elizabeth Reeder (writer), Dylan Brody (actor), Elizabeth Reeder (director), Sally Colombo (actor), Kristen Tucker (actress), Adam Pearson (editor), Deana Ricks (actress), Susan Roberts (actress), Laura Aidan (actress),
Plot: Five recent high school graduates encounter a series of events that test their friendships, their ingenuity, and eventually their courage. Armed with little more than their wits and a carton of duct tape, they find themselves making things go from bad to worse to, ultimately, disaster.
Genres: Adventure, Comedy, Drama,www.undergroundworldnews.com Visible remnants of Hopewell culture are concentrated in the Scioto River valley near the present-day city of Chillicothe, Ohio. The most striking Hopewell sites contain earthworks in the form of circles, squares, and other geometric shapes. Many of these sites were built to a monumental scale, with earthen walls up to 12 feet high outlining geometric figures more than 1,000 feet across. Conical and loaf-shaped earthen mounds up to 30 feet high are often found in association with the geometric earthworks. Hopewell Culture National Historical Park preserves six earthwork complexes: http://www.nps.gov/hocu/learn/historyculture/places.htm http://publications.newberry.org/indiansofthemidwest/people-places-time/eras/moundbuilders/video-transcript-ancient-clues/
All the evidence links the Hopewell to the merged populations of the Mulekites and Nephites of the Book of Mormon
Hopewell Culture National Historical Park is composed of five units in Ross County. It serves to protect the remains of the prehistoric Hopewell Native American Indians. The Park showcases earthworks, mounds and beautiful works of art from this culture. The five units of the Park are Mound City Group, Hopewell Mound Group, Hopeton Earthworks, High Banks Works and Seip Earthworks. (Video recorded May and July 2014)
The Book of Mormon really happened. The ancient North American Mound-builder civilizations correlate with the people in The Book of Mormon. They built fortified cities the way those people did. They had metal armor and swords like those people did. They have mounds filled with human bones like those people did. They have ancient Hebrew and Egyptian writings like those people did. They have some X2a DNA that traces back to the Mediterranean/Middle Eastern area where those people came from. There is plenty of evidence in North America supporting The Book of Mormon. Read The Book of Mormon and research the Mound-builder civilizations (the Hopewell and the Adena). You will find that there were once great ancient civilizations right here in the United States and Canada that you most likely had...
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American Public Television documentary, Searching for the Great Hopewell Road introduction provides important information on the highly advanced ancient civilization called the Hopewell Mound Builders in the Heartland of North America. The Hopewell built massive earth structures and built tremendous roads between some of their largest ceremonial centers.
"This is This" by Hopewell from the 2012 release, ANOTHER MUSIC.
from Hopewell's 2005 release, HOPEWELL & THE BIRDS OF APPETITE (Tee Pee Records) -uploaded in HD at http://www.TunesToTube.com
How Blue (how Blue) can you make me
How long till I heal
How Can I go on loving you when you're gone
How Blue (How Blue) can I feel
Oh honey why did you leave me
Ain't you got a heart left in your chest
I swear to you that I'm dyin'
'Cause my mind won't let my body rest
How Blue (How Blue) can you make me
How long till I heal
How can I go on loving you when you're gone
How Blue (How Blue) can I feel
If I sink any lower I'll go under
If I cry anmore I'll go blind
No there ain't no relief for this missing you grief
How long can you torture my mind
How Blue (How Blue) can you make me
How long till I heal
How can I go on loving you when you're gone
How Blue (How Blue ) can I feel
How can i go on loving you when you're gone