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Monthly Archives: September 2015
Sad News from India
This is a very tragic story from India! India BBC News India man lynched over beef rumours 2 hours ago From the sectionIndia Image copyrightAFPImage captionMohammad Akhlaq was a farm worker A 50-year-old man in northern India has been killed … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, India, Religions of the World, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged 6 arrests, Hinduism, India, Islam, lynching, Uttar Pradesh beef
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Kailasa Temple Ellora Caves, India
On our south trip, this was the last stop before returning to Ahmadabad after 13 days of travelling. We had not gone there in 2013. It is an breathtaking site of temple after temple carved from the hillside. We … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, India, Uncategorized
Tagged aliens, architecture, Buddhist, building, creating, design, excavating, Hindus, Indian builders, Jains, religion of the world
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More Love
We want love but are afraid so push others away We need love but have not learned how to give it not understanding that love comes to those who know how to give love Pat Cegan • #Inspiration Such a simple … Continue reading
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Tagged give love, hard to learn, receive love, simple concept, simple words, we all need love
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Nation of Liars : The Top 25 Lies of all Time
Source: Nation of Liars : The Top 25 Lies of all Time
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Canada Was Just Too Big. . . . .
Canada pulls away from Iroquois to win World Indoor Lacrosse Championship Daniel Dawson of Canada gets in between Iroquois players Miles and Lyle Thompson during the gold-medal game in the World Indoor Lacrosse Championships on Sunday, Sept. 27, 2015, at … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged Canada Wins World Box Lacrosse 2015, Carrier Dome, Iroquois, Syracuse NY
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A Gaze Is a Mighty Thing
Gaze tonight at the red moon. . . . if it is not cloudy like it is going to be here! Thanks to my daughter, Katie. Abortion, Euthanasia, Pornography, Violence… They All Start With a Gaze Garrett Johnson 10/10/2014 It’s … Continue reading
Posted in Religions of the World, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged A gaze, abortion, culture, Euthanasia, interior decision, love, pornography, reality, violence, world
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Security Nightmare
I can’t imagine anyone in the United States has missed the news about Pope Francis visiting Washington, New York, and Philadelphia this week. I am interested on several levels, and one is the extraordinary steps to protect him. You can … Continue reading
Gold Medal Game Set for Sunday
Iroquois defeats USA, set sights on Canada in WILC gold-medal game Kevin Rivoli | krivoli@syracuse.com By Donna Ditota | dditota@syracuse.com Follow on Twitter WORLD INDOOR LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIPS Onondaga Nation invests $10 million in games to promote lacrosse, honor culture … Continue reading
Another Pope, Another Place, Another Blessing. . . . .
During my husband’s tenure, he has taken groups of architecture students to study in Rome and travel all through Italy, for a semester abroad , similar to his trips to India. David always says that “Professors don’t get rich but … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Religions of the World, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged blessing, Italy, papal audiences, Pope Francis, Pope John Paul, Popes, Rome, St Peters Basilica, The Vatican, travel
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Denied Admittance to World Championship Site in Five Years!
Onondaga Nation builds $6.5M arena in record time for lacrosse championship Interior of the new Onondaga Nation Field House, Thursday September 3, 2015. Michael Greenlar | mgreenlar@syracuse.com Michael Greenlar | mgreenlar@syracuse.com By Sarah Moses | smoses@syracuse.com Follow on Twitter … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged 2015 World Championship games, architecture, England, games, Lacrosse, Onondaga Nation, Onondaga Red Passports
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