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When I was very much younger, a smart-looking, older lady asked me for $1 for bus fare. I didn’t give it to her – clearly she was well off and didn’t need to beg on the street. In fact, I…
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When I was very much younger, a smart-looking, older lady asked me for $1 for bus fare. I didn’t give it to her – clearly she was well off and didn’t need to beg on the street. In fact, I…
by Carmen G. Farrell, Executive Director, SEEDS www.seedsociety.ca Most of us parents want our children to fit in, to be happy, and to be “good”. And research* shows that these wants of parents are not only reasonable and complementary, they’re…
Written by guest blogger: Olivia H. When I was seven years old, I achieved the American Dream. My parents had decided to remodel the kitchen, and we had no way to cook, or even store food in the house. That…
Written by Bryant E. Culpepper, Sr. Just imagine for a moment that the life you have is starting to plummet. I mean ways of becoming so engulfed with debt to the point where you find your place of slumber is now the steam…
Written by: Olivia H. Last week, I was lucky enough to go to London, where I spent the first few years of my life. On our last day in the city, my family and I all went out for breakfast….