This email discusses several topics related to supporting US troops:
1) It describes the emotional scene of Marines draping the flag over a fallen soldier's casket and his wife sleeping next to it before burial.
2) It encourages people to wear blue every Friday to show support for troops until they all return home.
3) It shares a poem told from the perspective of a young girl whose father died in war, about still feeling his presence through her memories of him.
This podcast will feature 25 minute episodes 5 days a week interviewing knowledgeable whitetail hunters about their best tips, passion for hunting, lessons learned, breakthrough moments, and plans. The host Bruce Hutcheon shares his background growing up hunting in Wisconsin and his career in business, and hopes the podcast will help connect whitetail hunters and share valuable information.
The text discusses cacti, which are plants native to the Americas. Cacti are adapted to arid, hot environments through features like succulent stems that conduct photosynthesis and spines in place of leaves. They come in a wide range of shapes and sizes, from small globular forms to tall columnar types. Many cactus species bloom at night to be pollinated by nocturnal insects or animals like moths and bats. The text provides information about cacti's physical characteristics and habitat.
The document provides information about celebrities who participated in the reality TV show "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!" in 2007, including their names and the order they were eliminated from the show. It also includes discussion questions about conditions in the trenches during World War I and evidence from sources like soldiers' letters and poems about trench warfare.
The document is a magazine from Everest University's South Orlando campus from Summer 2015. It discusses several topics:
1. A new Florida law banning "revenge porn" that will take effect in October 2015, making it a misdemeanor to publish sexually explicit photos or videos of someone online without their consent.
2. A number of upcoming events at the campus in July, August and September including workshops, movie nights, and food festivals.
3. An article about the start of summer in Florida and what it means to the author, including hot weather and rainy season beginning.
This document contains a presentation about using social media and blogs to engage audiences online. It discusses using words and phrases for search engine optimization, tracking website traffic and engagement over time, gaining online participation through social media and websites, and using blogs and social profiles to retain current students and families. The goal is to thoughtfully build online communities and drive traffic back to the school's main website.
1. Captain D is the captain of a new luxury ship called The Platypus traveling from Turkey to Italy.
2. During lunch, passengers are curious about what the D in Captain D's name stands for. He tells a story about being abused by his uncle as a child.
3. As the ship nears Italy, it gets caught in a strong canal current and crashes despite the captain's attempts to escape. The ship sinks with no survivors.
A Piratical Legacy Chapter 24 - The Roman Schemepurplebunnysarah
The document provides an update on the Buccaneer legacy story. It introduces Sejanus Toyonaga and his Roman family, including his wife Ellen and their children Justinian and Crassus. Sejanus' uncle Septimus hints that their Roman family once ruled the Roman Empire. The chapter also features other Buccaneer family members, including Shere Khan and Angora attending school with their cousins. Toshiko dreams of military strategies and debates homework with Zing, while Liv and Hugo have different experiences with school.
The passage describes a voyage on a ship called The Platypus, captained by a man known only as Captain D. During a lunch with passengers, questions arise about what the D in the captain's name stands for. The captain tells a story from his childhood about being abused by his uncle, which left him traumatized and unable to say words starting with D. As the ship nears Italy, it gets caught in a strong canal current and sinks after hitting a rock, with no survivors.
This podcast will feature 25 minute episodes 5 days a week interviewing knowledgeable whitetail hunters about their best tips, passion for hunting, lessons learned, breakthrough moments, and plans. The host Bruce Hutcheon shares his background growing up hunting in Wisconsin and his career in business, and hopes the podcast will help connect whitetail hunters and share valuable information.
The text discusses cacti, which are plants native to the Americas. Cacti are adapted to arid, hot environments through features like succulent stems that conduct photosynthesis and spines in place of leaves. They come in a wide range of shapes and sizes, from small globular forms to tall columnar types. Many cactus species bloom at night to be pollinated by nocturnal insects or animals like moths and bats. The text provides information about cacti's physical characteristics and habitat.
The document provides information about celebrities who participated in the reality TV show "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!" in 2007, including their names and the order they were eliminated from the show. It also includes discussion questions about conditions in the trenches during World War I and evidence from sources like soldiers' letters and poems about trench warfare.
The document is a magazine from Everest University's South Orlando campus from Summer 2015. It discusses several topics:
1. A new Florida law banning "revenge porn" that will take effect in October 2015, making it a misdemeanor to publish sexually explicit photos or videos of someone online without their consent.
2. A number of upcoming events at the campus in July, August and September including workshops, movie nights, and food festivals.
3. An article about the start of summer in Florida and what it means to the author, including hot weather and rainy season beginning.
This document contains a presentation about using social media and blogs to engage audiences online. It discusses using words and phrases for search engine optimization, tracking website traffic and engagement over time, gaining online participation through social media and websites, and using blogs and social profiles to retain current students and families. The goal is to thoughtfully build online communities and drive traffic back to the school's main website.
1. Captain D is the captain of a new luxury ship called The Platypus traveling from Turkey to Italy.
2. During lunch, passengers are curious about what the D in Captain D's name stands for. He tells a story about being abused by his uncle as a child.
3. As the ship nears Italy, it gets caught in a strong canal current and crashes despite the captain's attempts to escape. The ship sinks with no survivors.
A Piratical Legacy Chapter 24 - The Roman Schemepurplebunnysarah
The document provides an update on the Buccaneer legacy story. It introduces Sejanus Toyonaga and his Roman family, including his wife Ellen and their children Justinian and Crassus. Sejanus' uncle Septimus hints that their Roman family once ruled the Roman Empire. The chapter also features other Buccaneer family members, including Shere Khan and Angora attending school with their cousins. Toshiko dreams of military strategies and debates homework with Zing, while Liv and Hugo have different experiences with school.
The passage describes a voyage on a ship called The Platypus, captained by a man known only as Captain D. During a lunch with passengers, questions arise about what the D in the captain's name stands for. The captain tells a story from his childhood about being abused by his uncle, which left him traumatized and unable to say words starting with D. As the ship nears Italy, it gets caught in a strong canal current and sinks after hitting a rock, with no survivors.
Collegiate Career Fair Provides Students with Networking OpportunitiesSirena M. Frost
The document summarizes an upcoming blood drive being held by the American Red Cross at Ohio Dominican University on March 26th. It provides details on the simple four step donation process: 1) Registration 2) Health History 3) The Donation which takes less than 15 minutes 4) Refreshments provided by the Red Cross. The article encourages first time donors not to be scared of the process, which is very rewarding and the nurses are there to help every step of the way.
This newsletter provides information about the upcoming 15th ISISA conference to be held on Kangaroo Island, South Australia from July 2-8, 2017. It invites conference attendees and encourages the submission of papers and posters. Several articles from past conference attendees share their experiences at the previous conference in Lesvos, Greece, discussing the contrasts they experienced between expectations and reality regarding the refugee crisis and island culture. The newsletter provides a reminder for submissions to the next issue and aims to share news and experiences related to island studies.
The Cooke Legacy: Chapter Eighteen - Secret Society Let Downilovereecee
Hannah Cooke graduates from college along with her siblings Howie and Hope. Howie marries his girlfriend Zoe and they quickly have triplets - Ivan, Irvin, and Ivanna. Hope marries her boyfriend Thomas and gives birth to a daughter named India. Hannah had a fun time in college exploring relationships but did not join the secret society. She is now living back at home with her parents.
This document announces a spelling bee competition for high school students that will be held during the 2013 academic year to test students' academic skills.
The document contains a list of 163 English words that were likely used in an academic spelling bee competition in Phetchabun Province, Thailand. The words cover a wide range of topics and parts of speech, including verbs, nouns, adjectives, and adverbs. Some examples of words on the list are "accurate", "average", "accomplish", "available", "approach", "compose", "concern", "contrast", and "challenge".
The document provides an update on the lives of the Fashionista legacy family in Pleasantview. It summarizes that Zac was chosen as the third generation heir, and he began courting Jade. Vera courted George. Connor and Chloe had their first child, Tommy. Anna also became pregnant. Celine graduated and married. Arcadia married Aren and they had a son, Ben. The chapter introduces a new neighborhood for the next part of the legacy story.
The document is a personal narrative by Maxine Clark describing her experience immigrating from England to the United States as a child in the 1970s. Some key details:
- She grew up in England watching American TV shows but didn't fully understand America. Her family moved to Massachusetts for her father's job.
- The move was difficult, as she left behind family in England and struggled with culture shock after arriving. American food, customs, and language were unfamiliar.
- She gradually assimilated over years, adopting an American accent and lexicon but still felt torn between her English and American identities for a long time. She became a citizen at age 24.
M. clark college writing seminar paper #1 second draft visual narrative essaymclark098
1) The document recounts the author's experience immigrating from England to the United States as a child in the 1970s. She describes leaving behind friends and family as well as the culture and food she was accustomed to in England.
2) Upon arriving in the US, the author experienced significant culture shock. American foods, customs, and language were unfamiliar to her. She had difficulty understanding others and assumed an American accent to fit in at her new school.
3) Though the author missed England greatly at first, over time she gradually adopted American culture through her education, friendships, and travels within the country. She became a naturalized US citizen in her 20s, seeing her transition to American
M. clark college writing seminar visual narrative essay finalmclark098
The document recounts the author's experience immigrating from England to the United States as a child in the 1970s. Some of the key events summarized are:
1) The author recalls being excited yet naive about moving to America, imagining it as a blend of western films and colorful landscapes.
2) The move was difficult, with culture shock experienced through differences in food, language, and climate compared to England.
3) After some struggles adjusting, the author gradually took on more American customs and identity over the decades, culminating in citizenship and starting a family in the US.
- The document discusses the structure and characteristics of a recount text. It explains that a recount text describes past experiences in chronological order and consists of orientation, events, and reorientation sections. It uses simple past tense and connective words. Examples of recount texts include biographies, autobiographies, journals, and letters.
This document discusses a spelling bee competition for junior high school students that was held during the 2013 academic year to test students' academic skills. The competition required students to spell words correctly in order to advance. The document provides a long list of English words for students to study in preparation for the spelling bee competition.
This story is about two friends who get into an argument while walking through the desert. One friend hits the other in the face. Later, when they come upon an oasis, the friend who was hit gets stuck in the mud and begins to drown, but the other friend saves him. After being saved, the friend carves a message into a stone saying his best friend saved his life, whereas before he had only written a message in the sand when he had been hit. He explains to his friend that one writes hurtful things in sand so the wind can blow them away, but good deeds are engraved in stone to last forever.
The narrator observes their neighbors through an open window, witnessing an argument that turns passionate. Later, the narrator finds their partner asleep on the couch after a restless night, reflecting on the state of their own relationship which seems strained, as indicated by the partner recoiling from the narrator's touch earlier. The neighbors appear to have reconciled, dancing happily together, which the narrator finds both beautiful and painful to watch in their current circumstances.
This document provides information about several topics:
1. A notice warns not to climb sand dunes to prevent environmental damage.
2. Details are given about a meeting to address homelessness in New Orleans, including the date, time, location, speaker, and contact for more information.
3. A gymnastics tryout announcement provides the date and instructions to bring close fitting clothes and a water bottle. A small squad will be selected from the tryouts.
Pak Suharto's workshop is located next to the Chinatown gate. It teaches Chinese ink painting, using ink made from pine wood. The writer enjoys watching Pak Suharto paint. The night market is called Semawis because everything can be found there, from food to services like Feng Shui consultations. Feng Shui consultation refers to meeting with an expert to get advice.
A family visits a corn maze for Halloween fun. The young son gets separated from his parents and siblings, causing panic. His father searches the maze and finds the lost boy crying for help. They are reunited, and the boy promises not to wander off alone again. Though scared by the maze's decorations, the family enjoys navigating it together before heading home, relieved the crisis has passed.
The document provides an overview of cultural geography concepts and economic systems. It defines culture and cultural regions, and explains how cultures develop and are influenced by factors like agriculture. It also describes different population characteristics like density, growth rates, and how economies are classified based on their level of development. Finally, it outlines different types of economic systems and world governments.
This document provides an introduction to hurricanes, outlining their key characteristics and formation process. It discusses how hurricanes are created by warm ocean waters and lack of wind shear, allowing storms to strengthen. The document also covers hurricanes' life cycle and how meteorologists use the Saffir-Simpson scale to characterize hurricane strength and name storms to help track and warn people about these destructive weather events.
The document provides an overview of an American history chapter that discusses how the United States became an industrial power between 1876 and 1900. It introduces themes like the Industrial Revolution, effects on industrial workers, immigration, and populism. It then focuses on key developments in the steel, oil, and electricity industries during this period, including important figures, major companies, and impacts. These developments helped transform the US economy through new inventions, business organizations, and industrial growth.
This study examined the antispasmodic activity of THC and Cannabis sativa extracts. The researchers found that THC and Cannabis sativa extracts both exhibited antispasmodic effects. When combined, THC and Cannabis sativa extracts showed stronger antispasmodic effects than either substance alone, demonstrating a synergistic effect.
Collegiate Career Fair Provides Students with Networking OpportunitiesSirena M. Frost
The document summarizes an upcoming blood drive being held by the American Red Cross at Ohio Dominican University on March 26th. It provides details on the simple four step donation process: 1) Registration 2) Health History 3) The Donation which takes less than 15 minutes 4) Refreshments provided by the Red Cross. The article encourages first time donors not to be scared of the process, which is very rewarding and the nurses are there to help every step of the way.
This newsletter provides information about the upcoming 15th ISISA conference to be held on Kangaroo Island, South Australia from July 2-8, 2017. It invites conference attendees and encourages the submission of papers and posters. Several articles from past conference attendees share their experiences at the previous conference in Lesvos, Greece, discussing the contrasts they experienced between expectations and reality regarding the refugee crisis and island culture. The newsletter provides a reminder for submissions to the next issue and aims to share news and experiences related to island studies.
The Cooke Legacy: Chapter Eighteen - Secret Society Let Downilovereecee
Hannah Cooke graduates from college along with her siblings Howie and Hope. Howie marries his girlfriend Zoe and they quickly have triplets - Ivan, Irvin, and Ivanna. Hope marries her boyfriend Thomas and gives birth to a daughter named India. Hannah had a fun time in college exploring relationships but did not join the secret society. She is now living back at home with her parents.
This document announces a spelling bee competition for high school students that will be held during the 2013 academic year to test students' academic skills.
The document contains a list of 163 English words that were likely used in an academic spelling bee competition in Phetchabun Province, Thailand. The words cover a wide range of topics and parts of speech, including verbs, nouns, adjectives, and adverbs. Some examples of words on the list are "accurate", "average", "accomplish", "available", "approach", "compose", "concern", "contrast", and "challenge".
The document provides an update on the lives of the Fashionista legacy family in Pleasantview. It summarizes that Zac was chosen as the third generation heir, and he began courting Jade. Vera courted George. Connor and Chloe had their first child, Tommy. Anna also became pregnant. Celine graduated and married. Arcadia married Aren and they had a son, Ben. The chapter introduces a new neighborhood for the next part of the legacy story.
The document is a personal narrative by Maxine Clark describing her experience immigrating from England to the United States as a child in the 1970s. Some key details:
- She grew up in England watching American TV shows but didn't fully understand America. Her family moved to Massachusetts for her father's job.
- The move was difficult, as she left behind family in England and struggled with culture shock after arriving. American food, customs, and language were unfamiliar.
- She gradually assimilated over years, adopting an American accent and lexicon but still felt torn between her English and American identities for a long time. She became a citizen at age 24.
M. clark college writing seminar paper #1 second draft visual narrative essaymclark098
1) The document recounts the author's experience immigrating from England to the United States as a child in the 1970s. She describes leaving behind friends and family as well as the culture and food she was accustomed to in England.
2) Upon arriving in the US, the author experienced significant culture shock. American foods, customs, and language were unfamiliar to her. She had difficulty understanding others and assumed an American accent to fit in at her new school.
3) Though the author missed England greatly at first, over time she gradually adopted American culture through her education, friendships, and travels within the country. She became a naturalized US citizen in her 20s, seeing her transition to American
M. clark college writing seminar visual narrative essay finalmclark098
The document recounts the author's experience immigrating from England to the United States as a child in the 1970s. Some of the key events summarized are:
1) The author recalls being excited yet naive about moving to America, imagining it as a blend of western films and colorful landscapes.
2) The move was difficult, with culture shock experienced through differences in food, language, and climate compared to England.
3) After some struggles adjusting, the author gradually took on more American customs and identity over the decades, culminating in citizenship and starting a family in the US.
- The document discusses the structure and characteristics of a recount text. It explains that a recount text describes past experiences in chronological order and consists of orientation, events, and reorientation sections. It uses simple past tense and connective words. Examples of recount texts include biographies, autobiographies, journals, and letters.
This document discusses a spelling bee competition for junior high school students that was held during the 2013 academic year to test students' academic skills. The competition required students to spell words correctly in order to advance. The document provides a long list of English words for students to study in preparation for the spelling bee competition.
This story is about two friends who get into an argument while walking through the desert. One friend hits the other in the face. Later, when they come upon an oasis, the friend who was hit gets stuck in the mud and begins to drown, but the other friend saves him. After being saved, the friend carves a message into a stone saying his best friend saved his life, whereas before he had only written a message in the sand when he had been hit. He explains to his friend that one writes hurtful things in sand so the wind can blow them away, but good deeds are engraved in stone to last forever.
The narrator observes their neighbors through an open window, witnessing an argument that turns passionate. Later, the narrator finds their partner asleep on the couch after a restless night, reflecting on the state of their own relationship which seems strained, as indicated by the partner recoiling from the narrator's touch earlier. The neighbors appear to have reconciled, dancing happily together, which the narrator finds both beautiful and painful to watch in their current circumstances.
This document provides information about several topics:
1. A notice warns not to climb sand dunes to prevent environmental damage.
2. Details are given about a meeting to address homelessness in New Orleans, including the date, time, location, speaker, and contact for more information.
3. A gymnastics tryout announcement provides the date and instructions to bring close fitting clothes and a water bottle. A small squad will be selected from the tryouts.
Pak Suharto's workshop is located next to the Chinatown gate. It teaches Chinese ink painting, using ink made from pine wood. The writer enjoys watching Pak Suharto paint. The night market is called Semawis because everything can be found there, from food to services like Feng Shui consultations. Feng Shui consultation refers to meeting with an expert to get advice.
A family visits a corn maze for Halloween fun. The young son gets separated from his parents and siblings, causing panic. His father searches the maze and finds the lost boy crying for help. They are reunited, and the boy promises not to wander off alone again. Though scared by the maze's decorations, the family enjoys navigating it together before heading home, relieved the crisis has passed.
The document provides an overview of cultural geography concepts and economic systems. It defines culture and cultural regions, and explains how cultures develop and are influenced by factors like agriculture. It also describes different population characteristics like density, growth rates, and how economies are classified based on their level of development. Finally, it outlines different types of economic systems and world governments.
This document provides an introduction to hurricanes, outlining their key characteristics and formation process. It discusses how hurricanes are created by warm ocean waters and lack of wind shear, allowing storms to strengthen. The document also covers hurricanes' life cycle and how meteorologists use the Saffir-Simpson scale to characterize hurricane strength and name storms to help track and warn people about these destructive weather events.
The document provides an overview of an American history chapter that discusses how the United States became an industrial power between 1876 and 1900. It introduces themes like the Industrial Revolution, effects on industrial workers, immigration, and populism. It then focuses on key developments in the steel, oil, and electricity industries during this period, including important figures, major companies, and impacts. These developments helped transform the US economy through new inventions, business organizations, and industrial growth.
This study examined the antispasmodic activity of THC and Cannabis sativa extracts. The researchers found that THC and Cannabis sativa extracts both exhibited antispasmodic effects. When combined, THC and Cannabis sativa extracts showed stronger antispasmodic effects than either substance alone, demonstrating a synergistic effect.
The document provides an outline for a lecture on the settlement of the American West between 1846-1890. It discusses the Plains Indians and their way of life, conflicts with American settlers over land, and the reservation system. It also summarizes topics related to mining and cattle booms in the West, the building of the transcontinental railroad, and the decline of the open cattle range due to fencing and other factors.
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Dean searches the empty house for his wife Miranda and finds her sitting alone on the beach. They argue about Dean leaving without telling her and his desire to understand the being manipulating their lives. Miranda insists that she just wants to be with Dean and doesn't care about the circumstances that brought them together. Dean realizes he was wrong to leave Miranda and apologizes to her.
Dean searches the empty house for his wife Miranda and finds her sitting alone on the beach. They argue about Dean leaving without telling her and his desire to understand the being manipulating their lives. Miranda insists that she just wants to be with Dean and doesn't care about the circumstances that brought them together. Dean realizes he was wrong to leave Miranda and apologizes to her.
The document is an email from someone sharing an experience they had on a flight that made them reflect on the meaning of freedom and sacrifice for Americans. On the flight, a military honor guard carried a coffin draped in an American flag off the plane, reminding those on board of the ultimate sacrifice made by soldiers. A child asked who it was, and the mother simply replied "a hero." The writer was moved to think of fallen soldiers and their families, and hopes others will honor those still serving overseas by wearing blue on Fridays.
The document is an email from someone sharing an experience they had on a flight that made them reflect on the meaning of freedom and sacrifice for Americans. On the flight, a military honor guard carried a coffin draped in an American flag off the plane, reminding those on board of the ultimate sacrifice made by soldiers. A child asked who it was, and the mother simply replied "a hero." The writer was moved to think of fallen soldiers and their families, and hopes others will honor those still serving overseas by wearing blue on Fridays.
The document is a collection of links, jokes, and observations on various topics. It includes 4 internet links about old vs new websites, cats vs the internet, Keanu Reeves, and the world's funniest joke. It also contains several of Jack Handey's "Deep Thoughts" jokes about keys in lava, screaming trees, carrying bags for excuses, tricking a nephew, a catapult operator, a drunk flamingo, and seeing yourself on fire. The document finishes with lists comparing perceptions among white, black and Hispanic people.
This document provides guidance for teachers on using the Six Traits of Writing model to score student writing. It discusses establishing inter-rater reliability when scoring, engaging students in the scoring process, and using sample anchor papers to demonstrate writing traits. Ground rules are outlined such as scoring one trait at a time and having students provide specific feedback on papers' demonstration of traits. Sample student papers are also presented and scored using the traits rubric.
Rhapsody gives Requiem a cell phone as a belated birthday gift. Requiem is surprised by Rhapsody's kindness and generosity. At dinner with her family, Rhapsody decides she wants to be a vegetarian, and her brother Journey says he wants to be one too to emulate his sister.
This summarizes a chapter of a serialized story posted online. It introduces a new character, Squatch, who knows the main character Aldric's late brother and father. Squatch meets Aldric's family for dinner and speaks privately with Aldric and his wife Emma afterward. Aldric's son Ferdie is curious why Squatch wants to meet him, as Squatch had known his uncle and father but not his mother.
A soldier calls his parents from San Francisco to say he is coming home from Vietnam and wants to bring a friend who was injured, losing an arm and a leg. The parents are reluctant but agree. When the son insists the friend live with them, the father refuses, saying he would be a burden. After hanging up, the son commits suicide. The parents later learn he too had lost a limb. The story illustrates how we often find it easy to love those similar to us but not those different due to inconvenience. God loves unconditionally regardless of flaws.
A story is told about a soldier who was finally coming home after having fought in Vietnam....but u should read it by yourself and keep your heart opened for unconditional love...
A soldier calls his parents from San Francisco to say he is coming home from Vietnam and wants to bring a friend who was injured, losing an arm and a leg. The parents are reluctant but agree. When the son insists the friend live with them, the father refuses, saying he would be a burden. After hanging up, the son commits suicide. The parents later learn he too had lost a limb. The story illustrates how we often find it easy to love those similar to us but not those different or inconvenient. God loves unconditionally regardless of flaws.
A soldier calls his parents from San Francisco to say he is coming home from Vietnam and wants to bring a friend who was injured, losing an arm and a leg. The parents are reluctant but agree. When the son insists the friend live with them, the father refuses, saying he would be a burden. After hanging up, the son commits suicide. The parents later learn he too had lost a limb. The story illustrates how we often find it easy to love those similar to us but not those different due to inconvenience. God loves unconditionally regardless of flaws.
A soldier calls his parents from San Francisco to ask if he can bring a friend home who was injured in Vietnam. The parents are hesitant when they learn the friend has lost an arm and a leg. They feel he would be a burden. When the son insists, the parents refuse. The son then commits suicide. The parents later discover their son also only had one arm and one leg, showing their lack of unconditional love. The story promotes accepting people for who they are regardless of physical limitations.
A soldier calls his parents from San Francisco to say he is coming home from Vietnam and wants to bring a friend who was injured, losing an arm and a leg. The parents are reluctant but agree. However, when the son says he wants his friend to live with them, the father refuses, thinking he would be a burden. After the son hangs up, he commits suicide. The parents later learn their son also only had one arm and one leg, realizing they turned away the one person their son loved due to his disabilities. The story promotes unconditional love and acceptance of those different from ourselves.
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The Enchantment and Shadows_ Unveiling the Mysteries of Magic and Black Magic...Phoenix O
This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
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It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
Why is this So? ~ Do Seek to KNOW (English & Chinese).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma teaching of Kamma-Vipaka (Intentional Actions-Ripening Effects).
A Presentation for developing morality, concentration and wisdom and to spur us to practice the Dhamma diligently.
The texts are in English and Chinese.
The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
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The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
1. This was taken from a couple of emails circulating around my office. A coworker ask me to put them together….so the message won’t end up in your recycle bin….. His grandson is serving our country in Iraq. It is a pretty simple request ……..
4. Todd Heisler The Rocky Mountain News When 2nd Lt. James Cathey's body arrived at the Reno Airport , Marines climbed into the cargo hold of the plane and draped the flag over his casket as passengers watched the family gather on the tarmac.
5. During the arrival of another Marine's casket last year at Denver International Airport , Major Steve Beck described the scene as so powerful: 'See the people in the windows?’ They sat right there in the plane , watching those Marines. You gotta wonder what's going through their minds , knowing that they're on the plane that brought him home , ' he said 'They will remember being on that plane for the rest of their lives.. They're going to remember bringing that Marine home. And they should.'
6. The night before the burial of her husband's body , Katherine Cathey refused to leave the casket , asking to sleep next to his body for the last time. The Marines made a bed for her , tucking in the sheets below the flag.
7. Before she fell asleep , she opened her laptop computer and played songs that reminded her of 'Cat ,' and one of the Marines asked if she wanted them to continue standing watch as she slept. 'I think it would be kind of nice if you kept doing it , ' she said. 'I think that's what he would have wanted.'
8. Blue Fridays. Very soon , you will see a great many people wearing blue every Friday. The reason? Americans who support our troops used to be called the 'silent majority' We are no longer silent , and are voicing our love for God , country and home in record breaking numbers. We are not organized , boisterous or overbearing.
9. Many Americans , like you , me and all our friends , simply want to recognize that the vast majority of America supports our troops. Our idea of showing solidarity and support for our troops with dignity and respect starts this Friday -- and continues each and every Friday until the troops all come home , sending a deafening message that every red-blooded American who supports our men and women afar , will wear something blue. By word of mouth, press , TV -- let's make the United States on every Friday a sea of blue much like a homecoming football game in the bleachers.
11. But the little girl went to school eager to tell them all About a dad she never sees a dad who never calls There were daddies along the wall in back for everyone to meet Children squirming impatiently anxious in their seats One by one the teacher called a student from the class To introduce their daddy as seconds slowly passed At last the teacher called her name every child turned to stare Each of them was searching a man who wasn't there Her hair was up in a pony tail her favorite dress tied with a bow Today was Daddy's Day at school and she couldn't wait to go But her mommy tried to tell her that she probably should stay home Why the kids might not understand if she went to school alone But she was not afraid she knew just what to say What to tell her classmates of why he wasn't there today But still her mother worried for her to face this day alone And that was why once again she tried to keep her daughter home
12. "My Daddy couldn't be here because he lives so far away But I know he wishes he could be since this is such a special day And though you cannot meet him I wanted you to know All about my daddy and how much he loves me so He loved to tell me stories he taught me to ride my bike He surprised me with pink roses and taught me to fly a kite We used to share fudge sundaes and ice cream in a cone. And though you cannot see him I'm not standing here alone’” "Where's her daddy at?" She heard a boy call out "She probably doesn't have one" another student dared to shout And from somewhere near the back she heard a daddy say "Looks like another deadbeat dad too busy to waste his day” The words did not offend her as she smiled up at her Mom And looked back at her teacher Who told her to go on And with hands behind her back slowly she began to speak And out from the mouth of a child came words incredibly unique
13. For she stood up for the love of a man not in her life Doing what was best for her doing what was a right And when she dropped her hand back down staring straight into the crowd She finished with a voice so soft but its message clear and loud "I love my daddy very much he's my shining star and if he could he'd be here but heaven's just too far You see he is an American Soldier and died just this past year When a roadside bomb hit his convoy and taught Americans to fear But sometimes when I close my eyes it's like he never went away” And then she closed her eyes and saw him there that day "Cause my daddy's always with me even though we are apart I know because he told me he'll forever be in my heart “ With that her little hand reached up and lay across her chest Feeling her own heartbeat beneath her favorite dress And from somewhere there in the crowd of dads her mother stood in tears Proudly watching her daughter who was wise beyond her years
14. And a child was blessed if only for a moment by the love of her shining star And given the gift of believing, that heaven is never too far They say it takes a minute to find a special person an hour to appreciate them a day to love them but then an entire life to forget them Author Unbeknown to me….. This presentation produced by Laurie Larkin………….. There must be many children in the same boat as this little girl, thanks to our servicemen and their families for the sacrifice they are making to keep our country Free. Don’t forget To wear blue on Blue Friday…. God Bless And to her mother's amazement she witnessed with surprise A room full of daddies and children all starting to close their eyes Who knows what they saw before them who knows what they felt inside Perhaps for merely a second they saw him at her side " I know you're with me Daddy" to the silence she called out And what happened next made believers of those once filled with doubt Not one in that room could explain it for each of their eyes had been closed But there on the desk beside her was a fragrant long-stemmed pink rose
15. God bless The Fallen Soldiers The Mothers And Fathers.. Brothers and Sisters Sons and Daughters Uncles and Aunts Nieces and Nephews…….