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Monthly Archives: October 2015
Red, Orange, Yellow Against the Canvas of Blue
I went to pick-up my granddaughter Grace to take her to see Malala, the film . (More about the film later. ) The trees in her front yard we breathtaking in the clear sunshine against the blue, almost clear … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged Autumn in Upstate New York, blogging, Colorful Maple Trees, Malala the film, Maple Trees, photography
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“He Named Me Malala” An Film of Courage and Inspiration
This is PG13 because of the violence but I think that it is a most important film for young teens both girls and boys. You will be inspired, too. There were many places where tears came to my eyes, … Continue reading
Oldest Synagogue
I walk by this Synagogue when I am out and about for a walk. I do love the Victorian colors. New York State’s oldest continually occupied synagogue not in the city you’d expect Posted on October 23, 2012 by … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Religions of the World, USA
Tagged Beth Sholom Reform Temple, Troy New York, Uncle Sam. RPI
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Antibiotics. . . .. .. .When Good Turns to Bad
Why India Is A Hotbed Of Antibiotic Resistance And Sweden Is Not SEPTEMBER 17, 2015 2:40 PM ET SUSAN BRINK Penicillin became a wonder drug for fighting infections in the 1940s. Jean-Claude Fide was an early adapter, injected in 1948 … Continue reading
Posted in India, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged antibiotics, bacteria, India, resistance map, United States, viruses, World Health Organization
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Wise Words
: Sometimes it is easy to forget this in the dark word of hate. “Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.” Hebrews 11:1 “For since the creation of the world … Continue reading
Posted in India, Religions of the World, Uncategorized
Tagged blogging, blood, faith, Hebrews 11:1, hope, Mahatma Gandhi, Matchless and pure strength of faith, Romans 1:20, soul, Wise Words
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“A Road to Nowhere” by HS Pabla
Road To Nowhere Wildlife Conservation in India – 1 by HS Pabla (write a review) Type: Print Book Genre: Politics & Society Language: English Price: Rs.369.00 + shipping Preview This book is about a question that bothers no one in … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged "Road to Nowhere", animals, blogging, Book, conservation, HS Pabla, hunting, India, tourism, Wildlife Conservation in India
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Do You? Do I? Ouch!
HOME RECENT POSTS CONTRIBUTORS TOPICS ABOUT US DONATE BNG NEWS SITE This certainly steps on my Evangelical toes. . . . .well actually my whole foot! About Us Who represents Jesus? It may not be who you think! Tue, October … Continue reading
Posted in Religions of the World, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged Bible, Christianity, faith, helping the poor, Jesus representative, justice
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“India’s Attack on Free Speech”
Democracy is fragile and fleeting in idea and implementation. . . . freedom and justice for all of the 1.3 billion Indians in the world’s largest democracy? Is it possible with over 300 languages and a diversity of religions? … Continue reading
Firearm Legislation According to Thomas Jefferson
Laws that forbid the carrying of arms…(Quotation). http://www.monticello.org/site/jefferson/laws-forbid-carrying-armsquotation The following quotation is sometimes attributed to Thomas Jefferson: “Laws that forbid the carrying of arms…disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes. Such laws make things … Continue reading
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