February 23, 2010
Character, Children, Happiness, Kindness, Life, Love
By Roger Darlington
The knock at the front door announced a visitor. The erraticness of the knock and the absence of a shape through the glass panes which made up the top third of the door suggested that it was a little visitor.
Phil Radcliffe and his wife Molly had lived in this crescent for almost three decades. When they had first moved here, their son and daughter were children and there were many other kids around, all of them happy to play in a street which had no through traffic and all of them knowing that they could call on any house for a friend or advice.
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February 22, 2010
America, Business, Character, Consumer, Coronavirus, Employment, General A-K, Goals, Helpful Tips, L-Z, Motivational, Success
BUY AMERICAN PRODUCTS... SAVE MONEY AND JOBS!!!
In our current economic situation, every little thing we buy or do affects someone else - even their job. After reading this, I think this woman is on the right track. I know I will accept her challenge! See if you don't feel the same way!
My grandson likes Hershey's candy. I noticed, though, that it is marked made in Mexico now. I do not buy it any more.
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February 21, 2010
Bereavement, Character, Family, Friendship, Happiness, Health, Kindness, Life, Love, Marriage, Memories, Pain, Strength, Wife
-- by Bill Walls
My friend John always has something to tell me. He knows so much that young men have to have older and more worldly wise men to tell them. For instance who to trust, how to care for others, and how to live life to the fullest. ÔÇ¿ÔÇ¿
Recently, John lost his wife Janet. For eight years she fought against cancer, but in the end her sickness had the last word. ÔÇ¿ÔÇ¿
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February 21, 2010
Celebrity, Character, Hero, Lessons, Motivational, Perseverance
Source: "Long Walk To Freedom" by Nelson Mandela
During Nelson Mandela's 19 years imprisoned on Robben Island, one particular commanding officer was the most brutal of them all:
"A few days before Badenhorst's departure, I was called to the main office. General Steyn was visiting the island and wanted to know if we had any complaints. Badenhorst was there as I went through a list of demands. When I had finished, Badenhorst spoke to me directly.
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February 21, 2010
Celebration, Celebrity, Character, Goals, Golf, Health, Hero, Inspiration, Life, Pain, Perseverance, Sports
Ben Hogan wins the British Open to complete his return to the top of his sport.
By Bruce Lowitt
He was far from the manicured courses at Augusta National in Georgia and the Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania. This was Carnoustie, where the wind and rain swept across the desolate fairways on the Scottish coast.
No matter. On July10, 1953, Ben Hogan tamed the course with a record final-round 4-under 68 to win the British Open and complete the first Triple Slam in golf's storied history.
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February 21, 2010
Animals, Celebration, Celebrity, Character, Goals, Hero, History, Horses, Memories, Motivational, Sports
By Bruce Lowitt
Realistically speaking, the 1973 Belmont Stakes wasn't a horse race -- unless you count the four thoroughbreds racing for second place. This third jewel of the Triple Crown was the coronation of Secretariat as the greatest race horse of all time.
He had won the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness, each time beating Sham by 21/2 lengths.
Now it was June9. Most of the bettors in the crowd of nearly 70,000 at Belmont Park expected the first Triple Crown winner since Citation in 1948. Secretariat was a 1-10 favorite.
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February 21, 2010
America, Celebration, Celebrity, Character, Goals, Hero, History, Lessons, Motivational, Olympics, Perseverance, Sports, Track and Field
Jesse Owens breaks records, debunks Aryan superiority.
-- By BRUCE LOWITT
The 1936 Berlin Olympics were to be Adolf Hitler's stage to validate Aryan superiority, the Nazis' belief in a master race. In three races and one long jump, American Jesse Owens, as much as anyone, laid waste that philosophy.
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February 20, 2010
Brother, Character, Family, Forgiveness, Kindness, Lessons, Life, Son
Once upon a time, two brothers who lived on adjoining farms fell into conflict. It was the first serious rift in 40 years of farming side-by-side, sharing machinery, and trading labor and goods as needed, without a hitch. Then the long collaboration fell apart. It began with a small misunderstanding, …
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February 20, 2010
Animals, Character, Children, Dogs, Enjoyment, Friendship, Grandparents, Happiness, Kindness, Lessons, Life, Love, Motivational, Rescue, Teachers
By Roger Dean Kiser
This was the last litter of puppies we were going to allow our Cocker Spaniel to have. It had been a very long night for me. Precious, our only black cocker, was having a very difficult time with the delivery of her puppies.
I laid on the floor beside her large four-foot square cage, watching her every movement. Watching and waiting just in case we had to rush her to the veterinarian.
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February 19, 2010
Character, Christianity, Faith, Goals, Happiness, Lessons, Life, Motivational, Perseverance, Success, Wisdom
Three young men were once given three kernels of corn apiece by a wise old sage, who admonished them to go out into the world, and use the corn to bring themselves good fortune.
The first young man put his three kernels of corn into a bowl of hot broth and ate them.
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