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" ... Alite spoke of a hard childhood in gang-heavy Woodhaven, Queens (he and pals called it Deathhaven) that included being molested by a priest. He spoke about making and losing multi-millions in assets and businesses (including celebrity-packed nightclubs, valet-parking enterprises, real estate, “the hottest black Corvette in Florida”). He spoke about shooting dozens of fellow hoods; abandoning his kids as a fugitive; the brutality of his 14 years of prison stints—and about getting betrayed in the mid-2000s by the Gambino mob, then crumbling under the reign of the infamous Gotti family. ... "
" ... GT Dave's childhood exposure to the Eastern way of living contributes to his recent partnership with ... [+] Dr. Deepak Chopra. ... "
" ... My favorite food memory from childhood is of the boysenberry season. My grandma had an amazing boysenberry patch in the little garden where she taught me to grow plants, and every July the berries would ripen. I would help her pick them to make jam and a pie or two. (Of course, half of them really went straight into my mouth.) ... "
" ... Studying childhood language development and how the brain stores information is crucial to understanding how we think as adults. When we understand how the system is built in the first place, it's easier to understand it at its most complex finished level. So the discovery that even at 12-months-old, babies are starting to tell the difference between an individual and a category is exciting. ... "
" ... Victoria Kapriz: My whole childhood was full of fashionable memories! When I would never wear the funny children dresses my mother was trying to put me in because I had “a different vision”, when I have constantly been making dresses for my Barbie dolls out of everything I’d found in the house and drawing infinite amount of dresses for my hand-made paper dolls, when I was getting into my mother's bright colored outfits and her sky-high heels looking at myself in the mirror, making various shapes of that extra fabric (just like doing the draping now!). I really appreciated every different material’s texture and thickness (paper, foil, scraps of fabrics left from my grandmother’s hand-made clothes and whatever else would be caught in my hands). Later on, when doing professional studies, I learned it was exactly what fashion students would do in their first year of education. I just started doing all those studies of textures, colors and shapes intuitively, since when I was little. ... "