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Rise

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I just felt like posting something that appeased my mood. People go through not-so-brilliant periods, but they have to keep fighting and be ready to rise again. I am probably saying this more to myself, than to any of you who read my blog, but the most important thing is to never loose sight of ...

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The Joy of Sponsoring a Child

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You would like to sponsor a child, but you can't afford to? Try sponsoring one with your friends.

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Five Days In Bangladesh

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Be ready to see life rough and tough in an eye-opener video by Lucy Lawless and World Vision—a documentary that makes people really understand how important it is to sponsor children in need

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World’s AIDS Day

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Today it’s World AIDS Day. AIDS is not a distant fairy tale, it doesn’t just happen to someone else. I was shocked to aprise from the TV today that in Italy there is someone infected with AIDS every two hours. And this is news from one of the western countries, where apparently AIDS is not ...

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Hurricane Katrina, How Writers Can Help

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On Poets & Writers, you can find yet another way to support Katrina’s victims. From the site: In addition to the important work being done by the American Red Cross and other relief agencies, there are a number of special efforts and fundraising events we thought writers might be particularly interested in. Here is their ...

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Designers Help Katrina Victims

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A Helping Hand from the About Graphic Design Site About Graphic Design Guide, Judy Litt, is collecting design-related links to help Katrina’s victims. She says: The graphic design community is also looking for ways to help Katrina victims. With money, with trying to find them a place to work out of, and more. Find out ...

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Hurricane Katrina: Help Needed

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Volunteer Relief Force Is Needed Probably everybody with some sort of means of communication knows about the Huricane Katrina. As it’s all over the news, I am not going to get into an article explaning the ins and outs of the hurricane, where it hit, how many people have evaquated, who is guilty of what. ...

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