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He Who Rallies In My Hour of Need; Samoa Head of State Reveals the Role of Pacific Humour in Tragedy
pacificEyeWitness.org —
Authority: 146
Do you notice how Pacific people, even in tragedy, find a way to laugh in the midst of sorrow? It was an observation that surprised mainstream journalists who covered the tsunami that hit Samoa, Niuatoputapu and American Samoa on Tuesday 29th September this year. They were taken aback at seeing survivors able to laugh ...1 day ago -
People of The World
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Authority: 168
People of the World By Mara Celeste A Mothers Legacy Where have all the Good People gone? The ones who like to share a smile, have a laugh, sing out loud, and whistle a song. read more3 days ago -
People of The World
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Authority: 168
People of the World By Mara Celeste A Mothers Legacy Where have all the Good People gone? The ones who like to share a smile, have a laugh, sing out loud, and whistle a song. read more3 days ago -
People Of The World
Poems at The Poetry Showcase - Share your poems at the Poetry Showcase —
Authority: 168
People of the World By Mara Celeste A Mothers Legacy Where have all the Good People gone? The ones who like to share a smile, have a laugh, sing out loud, and whistle a song. read more3 days ago -
People Of The World
Poems at The Poetry Showcase - Share your poems at the Poetry Showcase —
Authority: 168
People of the World By Mara Celeste A Mothers Legacy Where have all the Good People gone? The ones who like to share a smile, have a laugh, sing out loud, and whistle a song. read more3 days ago -
Green Corn Festival (Thanksgiving) Massacre ~ A celebration of genocide
Queers Without Borders —
Authority: 125
We have all seen and felt the devastating impacts of so-called Free Market Capitalism. We are now experiencing “officially” reported double digit unemployment, when including the “underemployed” we know unemployment exceeds 15%, while exceeding 30% within a number of communities. Connecticut reports an ...3 days ago -
Return to Origin
Authspot —
Authority: 574
Like a comet, blazing across the evening sky, I look up to the Unknown and wondering why. Did you have to go when they called you away?? Couldn’t you have stayed on to leave another day?? So many questions asking me how and why?? I sit down and wonder and it makes me cry. For my time with you meant ...3 days ago -
Dream Of Dreams
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Authority: 168
I once had this nightmare It lasted several days, Incorporeally there A demon’s burning gaze, Turns lights an oozing red And drips it from the wall, Enlightens what the dead Admonish for us all. read more3 days ago -
Dream Of Dreams
Poems at The Poetry Showcase - Share your poems at the Poetry Showcase —
Authority: 168
I once had this nightmare It lasted several days, Incorporeally there A demon’s burning gaze, Turns lights an oozing red And drips it from the wall, Enlightens what the dead Admonish for us all. read more3 days ago -
Lok Sabha resolves to wage united fight against terror (Lead)
Thaindian News —
Authority: 729
New Delhi, Nov 26 (IANS) The Lok Sabha Thursday observed two minutes silence to remember those killed in the 26/11 terror strike in Mumbai and passed a resolution asking the government to take all necessary steps to wipe out the scourge of terrorism from the country.The resolution moved by Speaker Meira Kumar said: ...4 days ago -
Grief – select quotes
Kevin Stilley Dot Com —
Authority: 147
One grief support group facilitator told me, “If it was a sudden death, people say, ‘At least she didn’t suffer.’ If it was an anticipated death, they say, ‘At lest you had time to say good-bye.’ Neither way is easier or less painful. They’re just different, and they both hurt deeply. ~ Kenneth C. ...4 days ago -
26/11 was cause of deep sorrow for me as PM, ordinary citizen: Manmohan Singh
Thaindian News —
Authority: 729
By Smita PrakashWashington, Nov.25 (ANI): Stating that the 26/11 terror attack on Mumbai was a cause of deep sorrow for him both as India’s Prime Minister and as an ordinary citizen, Dr. Manmohan Singh told the media at the Willard Intercontinental Hotel here on the eve of the incident’s first anniversary that it ...4 days ago -
why have i cried writing this to you?
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Authority: 168
Mum, I am sorry you cannot help but feel charged whenever my name is propped in conversation because I know you sense "sweet"s connotations (though not the paralinguistic of which it is spoken) read more6 days ago -
Yesterday
Authspot —
Authority: 574
Slowly I walk down the beach with the you I know I talk to the you who understands my words so I smile towards the you who was here in my heart A warm feelings brings me back to the first start The place where I met you, the you who I loved The feeling so real it can hardly be believed Everlasting, melting at ...6 days ago -
Mrarrrr
Rain Garden —
Authority: 116
Here, alive, crabby. That is how I feel today. I think I need a breather? Squeeze is going to be home for four days in a row this week, thanks to Thanksgiving. ( Thanksgiving Break . . . like in school?) Im really looking forward to it. I want to just melt into one big glop of happy family and feel the freedom ...6 days ago -
Gratitude and Thanksgiving
One City: A Buddhist Blog for Everyone —
Authority: 428
by Ellen Scordato Thanksgiving, a particularly American holiday, is coming up on Thursday. What are we giving thanks for? What am I grateful for? What are you grateful for? These kinds of questions get asked a lot around this time of year. I try to compose a gratitude list almost every day, but I wont do that ...6 days ago -
Penance
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Authority: 168
Perhaps then my words were crude and my gestures rude Perhaps my compassion, my affection, contused read more6 days ago -
Who has woe? Who has sorrow? Who has strife?
Jesus Lives! —
Authority: 148
Proverbs 23:29-30 Who has woe? Who has sorrow? Who has strife? Who has complaining? Who has wounds without cause? Who has redness and dimness of eyes? Those who tarry long at the wine, they who go to seek and try mixed wine. [ Prov. 20:1 ; Eph. 5:18 ]. Amplified Bible. Related Posts: Proverbs 16:27-28; ...6 days ago -
Who has woe? Who has sorrow? Who has strife?
Command the Raven —
Authority: 149
Proverbs 23:29-30 [show/hide]Proverbs 23:29-30 [29]Who has woe? Who has sorrow? Who has strife? Who has complaining? Who has wounds without cause? Who has redness of eyes? [30]Those who tarry long over wine; those who go to try mixed wine.Who has woe? Who has [...]6 days ago -
Cry The Beloved Country; On-The-Ground Insight into Samoa’s Aid & Relief Work
pacificEyeWitness.org —
Authority: 146
Welcome to our latest writer at pacificEyeWitness.org: Malia Tua’i Manuleleua. She’s recently returned from Samoa after volunteering as part of the Psycho-Social Response teams working in tsunami-affected villages along the South Coast of Upolu. One of about 70 or so local and overseas volunteers, Malia was part ...6 days ago

