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23 hours ago ago from Pension Pulse
I would like to follow-up on my last comment on Katie Piper's Christmas message with another inspirational story from yet another beauty who survived a harrowing ordeal five years ago. ABC's David Muir reports on Petra Nemcova: Healing Five Years After the Tsunami : Nearly five years ago Petra Nemcova was swept from her hotel room when a tsunami struck Thailand. Now the 30-year-old model is helping to heal others by rebuilding schools for ...
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Bundle includes 3 games: Viva Piñata Party Animals, Sonic The Hedgehog, and Shrek The Third A game designated as an Xbox 360 Family Game makes it easy for parents to identify a new game that fits the bill for family fun that’s appropriate for all family members Easy to pick up and play Fun for kids and adults, together, or alone Supports Family Settings Product Description Microsoft and Children’s Miracle Network are working together to ...
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2 hours ago ago from Aletho News
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12 hours ago ago from MahaSangha News
From Emily Breder, National Buddhism Examiner In a world fraught with distraction, violence and posturing, it is a major concern for parents that they are bringing up their children in a way that is compassionate and adaptable. They should be resilient against the dangers and upsets that the world inevitably brings. This is why many adults are turning to meditation, secular and otherwise, to create an atmosphere of balance to their ...
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