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ADVERTISEMENT Today, for many of us, King has become less a human being than a source of quotes and a saint. This will not do. A pedestal is no place to put a great man’s legacy. So this tribute is intended to not be as sanctimonious as most of those for King have become. 10. [...]
Posted by Dustin Koski on Thursday, January 12, 2012 at 12:01 am
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The dictionary defines propaganda as the deliberate spreading of information, ideas, or rumors in an effort to either help or harm a person, group, movement, institution, or nation. Most commonly propaganda is used in the political arena. However, it can take used to convince others to embrace a particular scientific, environmental, religious or even moral [...]
Posted by Jeff Danelek on Monday, March 7, 2011 at 12:01 am
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In today’s world, technology is definitely the way of doing well…everything. You can watch T.V. online, listen to music online, bank, shop, give yourself a virtual makeover and even order food. As great as technology is, especially computers and the Internet, there are down falls. Some claim that with the invention of the Internet, computers, [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Monday, May 24, 2010 at 12:01 am
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They say that necessity is the Mother of invention but some inventions weren’t really all that necessary. And even worse, some inventions should never have been imagined, much less mass-produced and then thrust upon an unsuspecting world. Some of these inventions you know and some, thankfully, you are remain blissfully ignorant of. Well, sorry to [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Thursday, March 18, 2010 at 8:55 am
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On the nationally observed Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, take a second to learn a little bit about the man and his mission, and the bits of wisdom you can take from a quick look at an amazing life. 10. Sometimes things don’t always go as planned Malcolm X was not thrilled about the 1963 [...]
Posted by Elizabeth Downing on Sunday, January 17, 2010 at 2:50 am
Filed under People · Tagged activist, Christian, dream, ghandi, Jr, Martin Luther King, Memorial, Peace, People, Philosophy, president, quotations, quotes, religion