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Category Archives: service
D-Day Living History Reenactment in Conneaut, Ohio
In the Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York Area – Anne T. Bell would like everyone to know about a re-enactment of the amphibious landings at D-Day on this 19-20 August. For further information, Please check out the official site. I found out … Continue reading
Kindness of Strangers
“Streetcar Named Desire” is one of Tennessee Williams’ most famous plays, which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1948. It was an instant hit when it appeared on stage in 1947. Marlin Brando and Vivian Leigh lit up the screen … Continue reading
The Widow’s Mite
“Jesus sat down opposite the place where the offerings were put and watched the crowd putting their money into the temple treasury. Many rich people threw in large amounts. But a poor widow came and put in two very small … Continue reading
For My Dear Pakistani Friends: Fayyaz and Meena
What a gift this morning from Judy! The story of this kind, gentle man has left me weeping !Of course there are people who live their lives with a “giving heart” in Pakistan but their stories rarely reach the news. … Continue reading
Posted in service, Travel
Tagged Al Jazeera English, Fayyaz. Meena, Master Ayub, Pakistan, Pakistani friends, Pakistani teacher of the poor
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Meet India’s Buttermilk Uncle
If you are in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, buttermilk is your quintessential quick-fix remedy to beat the sweltering heat. There’s no way that you can step out of the house without having your fill for the day. And just in … Continue reading
Posted in India, Religions of the World, service, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Andhra Pradesh, free buttermilk, generosity of heart, Hindus, Hydrabad, India, kindness of India, Koti, photography, travel
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Moral Bucket List by David Brooks
SundayReview | OP-ED COLUMNIST The Moral Bucket List David Brooks David Brooks APRIL 11, 2015 Credit Rachel Levit. Photography by Tony Cenicola/The New York Times ABOUT once a month I run across a person who radiates an inner light. These … Continue reading
Poor Immigrant Makes Good
#HappyBirthday to Anne Sullivan Macy born #OnThisDay in 1866. Macy was the eldest daughter of poor, unskilled Irish immigrants. When she was 7 years old, Macy developed trachoma, a bacterial infection of the eyes, which was left untreated. At age … Continue reading
Tales of My Brother. . . . George Bowler Tullidge III
George Bowler Tullidge III’s story is presented on this website. http://www.AParatroopersFaith.org info@AParatroopersFaith.org
Posted in service, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged 507 th Parachute Infantry, 82 Airborne Division, A Paratrooper's Faith, Airborne Museum, American Cemetery Cambridge England, Anne Archer Hogshead Tullidge, D-Day, Decoration for Distinguished Civilian Service, Fort Bragg North Carolina, French Invasion, George Bowler Tullidge III, Iron Mike, paratrooper, St Mere Eglise France, Tullidge Way, WWII
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Maureen Dowd, New York Times, Hillary, Feminism
Sunday Review | OP-ED COLUMNIST New York Times When Hillary Clinton Killed Feminism Maureen Dowd FEB. 13, 2016 Young women at a Bernie Sanders rally in Nashua, N.H., on Monday. Credit Todd Heisler/The New York Times WASHINGTON — THE … Continue reading
India’s Invisible Women
This is an ashram in India where widows live. They must shave their head, wear white, and beg for their meager life. Their families are too poor to take them in to feed them so this is where they live. … Continue reading
Posted in empowering women, film, India, Religions of the World, service, Uncategorized
Tagged ashram, begging, care for widows and orphans, India, prostitution, travel, widows
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