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  • The Strugger of Civil rights is totally different from this situation here . the Struggle for Civil way by Ways and Demand the White people was evil devil to the so-called Negroes and to compare Homosexual to it no match . Because wicked Peoples want to stay in sins is no comaparison . Won't work well I didn't say it the Bible said it and if God said if you can count on it. The Devil has no place here on Earth his time has come for him to be destroyed and he is busy taking soul with him . For he knows hellfire is waiting for him and all his Angels and Homosexual is one of them. Read you Bible Prettyface is trying to save your soul from HELLFIRE soon to come.

    June 05, 2009 12:07:25 | See Conversation
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  • +2 raves The video made me cry; I felt HOPE - something not being spread around much these days.
  • +6 raves I know this is kind of cheating, but the teacher that had the most impact on my life was my great... I know this is kind of cheating, but the teacher that had the most impact on my life was my great-grandmother. She was a teacher from the time she turned 14, in 1901. She worked as a grade-school teacher until mandatory retirement at 62 (yes, they used to require people to retire). After that she worked as a substitute teacher until she was 89.

    Grandma loved reading and infused her students with that love. She gave me a box of books that no one told me I was too young for and encouraged me to read them all, to write my own stories, and to learn something new every day.

    I have had only three teachers like my great-grandmother - teachers that inspire and that make you feel like learning is the greatest gift of life; my first grade teacher Ms. Bell, my fourth grade teacher, Mr. Johnston, and my fifth grade music teacher, Ms. Cervaloni. I met many more that were "just doing their job" and a few that fit Pink Floyd's Wall.

    As a parent, I have met even fewer. My youngest daughter is 16, in high school, and finally has met a teacher that I can say is inspiring.

    Teachers have the second-most important job (first is parents) yet too many of them are of the "if you can't do" variety. I feel blessed that I started my life knowing one of the ones for which teaching is a true calling.
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