Posted: under "A Slice Of Life", Inspirationals.
Tags: anxiety, attention, beauty, bird, birthday, blessings, butterfly, depression, eyes, focus, God, Heaven, inspiration, journey, knowledge, language, life, listening, man, miracle, music, nature, rainbow, road, singer, star, stress, touch, travel, vision, voice, whisper, words
The man whispered
“God, speak to me.”
And a meadowlark sang
But the man did not hear.
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So the man yelled
“God speak to me!”
And the thunder rolled across the sky
But the man did not listen.
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Feb 27 2009
Posted: under "A Slice Of Life", "DID YOU KNOW".
Tags: African-American, attitude, beauty, black hair, fashion, hairstyle, history, life, photos, power, smiles

Our Hair, Our Story
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For as far back as time can tell, Black hair has long had the power to set trends and reflect societal attitudes. As February concludes, it’s the perfect time to remember important people and events that shaped the lives of African-Americans. Hairstyles have been interwoven into that history and it continues to evolve.
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Here is a look at some of the key events and people who shaped the Black hair story in America.
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Feb 27 2009
Posted: under "A Slice Of Life", Inspirationals.
Tags: attention, car, decision, effort, encouragement, family, friends, generosity, gift, hope, information, kindness, love, message, success, thought
A few years ago I read of a Ukraine businessman who bought a pager for
each member of his staff as a New Year’s gift. As he was returning
from the pager shop, all 50 beepers on the back seat of his automobile
simultaneously burst out screeching. He was so alarmed that he drove
his car into a lamp post, just 100 meters from his office.
Posted: under "Jamaica Labrish Korner", "LOVE is LOVELY".
Tags: commitment, contribution, donation, health, Jamaican, love, needs, passion, service, skills, video
Published: Thursday | February 26, 2009
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While growing up in Kingston, Jamaica, and even before honing his skills at Kingston Technical High School, Rupert G. Simms, a graduate of the Radio College of Canada’s Institute of Technology, was always curious about what made things work, particularly electronic equipment.
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Feb 26 2009