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Monthly Archives: September 2015
A Moose on the Loose in Troy, New York?
Moose on nine-hour area tour nabbed in Troy backyard capture a renegade moose caught in the backyard of a home at Middleburg Avenue Troy, New York Authorities chased a bull moose across two counties and the Hudson River … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged animals, animals on loose in the city, dry weather, Moose, trees changing colors, Troy New York
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First Day of School
First day of classes at the Rensselaer architecture school with one last lounge in the grass while listening to professors describe the design classes available for the fall semester. Some of the teachers are long winded in their enthusiasm but … Continue reading
A Job not a Career. . . . . ..for Indian Women
My personal story at the end. . . . . . . . . . 19 September 2015 Huffpost India Edition: IN By Nidhi Mahesh Mehrotra Shyamali is easily irritated these days. Every evening when she meets other women in … Continue reading
Posted in India, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged blog, children, family, fathers, India, job vs. career for women in India, professional women, stay at home, women
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Hidden Reason for Poverty
Places where International Justice Mission (IJM) Serves Next week, Pope Francis will come to America. He is scheduled to talk about the extreme refugee problem and suggest what the the United States’ part should be in providing for these desperate … Continue reading
Posted in India, Travel, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged blog, extreme poverty, Gary Haugen, International Justice Mission, modern day slavery, poor, TED
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A Good Time to Be from Troy!
NEWS Aug 1, 2013, 4:26pm EDT Haley Viccaro Albany Business Review SHARE Albany, NY is the 13th most unfriendly city in the world, according to a survey by Conde Nast Traveler magazine. Albany, NY is the 13th most unfriendly … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged Albany New York, blogging, Conde Nast Traveler Magizine, friendly cities, Survey, Troy New York, US cites, world cities
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Lacrosse is Coming Home
Yes, the WORLD Championship of box or indoor Lacrosse is coming in four days to the Ondondaga Nation ( Haudenosaunee) in upstate New York. It will be the first time a world championship has been played on the land … Continue reading
Shopping, Yogurt, Friends, ConCERNS-U!
Part of the back to school ministry for client families is for children going into 6th , 7th, and 8th grade. Each family with an eligible student meets a volunteer shopper at the nearest WalMart. I was blessed to go … Continue reading
Tolerance, Respect, and Peace
This is the perfect example for the spirit of tolerance and respect for practices you may not follow either as a person of faith or a person of no faith. You might recognize cites I have mentioned: Amritsar. home of … Continue reading