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Tag Archives: USA
The Parable of the Good Samaritan
g A parable is a teaching tool explaining a moral or lesson. Jesus used this method repeatedly in the New Testament, in fact, 65 times in the Gospels. The Parable of the Good Samaritan is an illustration of Christ teaching … Continue reading
Posted in blog, blogging, family, Religions of the World, service, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged blog, blogging, children, Christianity, inspiration, kindness, love, Religions of the World, United States, USA
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9/11/19. . . . .
, America’s darkest day was 9/11/01. I have heard stories over and over of people, where they were when they heard the news and how the images are seared in their mind’s eye forever. Eighteen years have come and gone … Continue reading
Posted in American history, blog, blogging, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged 9/11, blog, blogging, New York City, photography, United States, USA, welcome
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This is the Real Thing. . . . .D-Day -1
photo from Wikipedia All the days, weeks, and months of training are over. . . . The waiting and training are over. . . the warriors knew for certain as they received live ammunition for the first time. And President … Continue reading
Posted in American history, blog, blogging, Britain, Eric Labourdette, France, history, service, St-Mere-Eglise, Uncategorized, United Kingdom, USA, WWII
Tagged blog, blogging, faith, France, freedom, history, inspiration, religion, Religions of the World, travel, United States, USA
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Will Indian Immigration to the United States Increase?
Indian Immigrants in the United States AUGUST 31, 201 SPOTLIGHT By Jie Zong and Jeanne Batalova A college student applies henna, the Indian tradition of painting elaborate designs on the skin. (Photo: University of Illinois Springfield) Immigrants from India first … Continue reading
Posted in India, Travel, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged blog, blogging, immigration, India, USA
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Patel Fights Off Robber with a Hammer !
This Indian woman named Bhumik Patel (yes from the Gujurat Patels) fearlessly if not foolishly fought off a robber with a hammer in a store in Georgia. She said she was not scared at all because her Hindu god was … Continue reading
Posted in Amdavad, India, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged Bhumik Patel, brave shopkeeper, bravery, fights off robber, Georgia, immigrant, India, Indian, Patel clan, USA
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Taste of Poverty
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged Experience poverty, poverty, taste of poverty, USA
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Halloween Lights in the City
I couldn’t resist!
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged blogging, celebration, Empire State Building, Halloween, Lights in New York, travel, USA
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Virginia History. . . . . . . My History
I am a Virginian by birth and heart. My high school was Robert E. Lee High School named for the great Confederate general. My grandmother’s family members owned slaves and my ancestors fought in the Civil War for the Confederate … Continue reading
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Tagged Civil War, Confederate Battle Flag, Confederate States of America, history, Lincoln, Richmond Virginia, USA
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Our Last Sunday in Amdavad !
This was from a visit to a step well in Rajasthan which has nothing to do with this post except I like it and it is in India! I am an emotional wreck. Last night we had our last … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged blogging, duty, goodbye, home, India, Indian Hip Hop., travel, USA
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Are We There Now?
I seem to be posting more and more words from our past leaders, but the truth is timeless. Your thoughts or comments. . . . .