A dead flower, although it keeps its lovely scent for a while, quickly loses its beauty! Is beauty limited to living beings?
Survivor’s Guilt Among Other Survivors: Why I Keep My Good Health to Myself
I was born with a heart defect, and at eight months old, I had open heart surgery. At the time, my parents were informed I wouldn’t live past the age of 12. Earlier this month, I turned 40. Adults with Transposition of the Great Arteries (TGA) who have survived a Mustard or Senning procedure are very rare.
Poppies: Symbols of remembrance
I’ve actually heard people saying that poppies and Remembrance Day itself on November 11th are meant to glorify war. There couldn’t be anything farther from the truth.
Make a Difference: Adam Richmond – Inspiring the Next Generation of Comedians
Most children arrive with some dance and musical training and even some experience in acting, but very few show up with comedic skills. So, it helps to have a guiding hand from experienced comics who understand qualities like timing and writing and re-writing comedy material.
Driverless Vehicles on Stretches of Highway I-5 are a Close Reality
A group of Seattle tech veterans recently released a proposal to introduce a driverless ribbon of highway I-5 stretching from Seattle to Vancouver they are calling “The Cascadia Corridor.” The suggested plan released by Madrona venture Group, could be phased in over a decade and could allow self-driving vehicles in dedicated car-pool lanes in off-peak hours to start.
Open Your Mind – Activities in Turkey That Are Good For Your Mind and Spirit
You’re looking to broaden your experience by visiting somewhere different and do things that you’ve not done before. Enter Turkey. This country with its city of Istanbul which stands at the gateway where East meets West has much to offer anyone who comes here on a spiritual retreat or soul-searching journey. Here are a few suggestions.
Top Reasons to Support Medical Research
Without the benefits of medical research, the human lifespan would be much shorter than it is today. In order to continue making medical breakthroughs, we must find ways to fund and support research of diseases and cures.
Family Breakups Often Means Flying On Your Own
Once upon a time, I knew a boy whose parents fell out of love and stopped living together at his home. It was very sad for the boy, because where once there had been joy, now there was only loneliness in his heart.
Everyday Pathway
Change is part of everything living, whether I like it or not; it will take place with or without my approval.
Jeff Melanson, Building Continued Community Engagement in the Arts
Few things unite and promote community engagement like arts programs and initiatives. From multigenerational interaction to volunteerism, cities that have a robust local arts community foster greater cohesion and collaboration.
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