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‘What I Want for You — and Every Child in America’

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

By President-elect Barack Obama

Next Tuesday, Barack Obama will be sworn in as our 44th President. On this historic occasion,
PARADE asked the President-elect, who is also a devoted family man, to get personal and tell us
what he wants for his children. Here, he shares his letter to them.

Obama, Ayo & Daddy

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

“Without You”

On the surface these may be unrelated, but not in my mind & heart. As I contemplate & anticipate this historic  inauguration, I can’t help but think of my Dad. He passed away in 2006. He was my best friend. When the announcement came that Obama had won, I cried. My tears were mixed with joy & sorrow as I wondered about how my Dad would have felt about this election and Obama. Likewise, whenever I hear this song I think of  him. Thanks again, Ayo, for another “heart song.”

Yamile Yemoonyah & Her Art

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

Kabai Modularity

Discover Yamile and her art HERE!

Social networking risk: Managing the inevitable

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

What social networking used for

According to Dictionary.com, trust is partially defined as “reliance on the integrity, strength, ability, surety, etc., of a person or thing; confidence.”  This definition is a good description of how many younger employees, those who grew up with Web-based social networks, see Facebook, Twitter, and other sites dedicated to meeting friends and sharing experiences across cultural and geographic boundaries.  This new approach to socializing becomes a problem when these meetings and this sharing include participation by ‘friends’ with social engineering in mind. More on TechRepublic…Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

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    “Worldly similarity, if it were possible, is not Christian equality. Moreover, to bring about worldly similarity perfectly is an impossibility. Well-intentioned worldliness actually admits this itself. It rejoices when it succeeds in making temporal conditions the same for more and more people, but it acknowledges itself that its struggle is a pious wish, th […]
  • March 08
    “My life is absolutely meaningless. When I consider the different periods into which it falls, it seems like the word Schnur in the dictionary, which means in the first place a string, in the second, a daughter-in-law. The only thing lacking is that the word Schnur should mean in the third place a camel, in [...] […]
  • March 07
    “Now if the learner is to acquire the Truth, the Teacher must bring it to him; and not only so, but he must also give him the condition necessary for understanding it. For if the learner were in his own person the condition for understanding the Truth, he need only recall it.” ——————————————————– ~Source: Philosophical Fragments (1844) Author: [...] […]
  • March 06
    “The secular view always clings tightly to the difference between man and man and naturally does not have any understanding of the one thing needful (for to have it is spirituality), and thus has no understanding of the reductionism and narrowness involved in having lost oneself, not by being volatilized in the infinite, but by [...] […]
  • March 05
    “Imagine hidden in a very plain setting a secret chest in which the most precious treasure is placed — there is a spring that must be pressed, but the spring is concealed, and the pressure must be of a certain force so that an accidental pressure cannot be sufficient. The hope of eternity is concealed [...] […]
  • March 04
    “When the religious speaker, in explaining that a man can do nothing of himself, sets something wholly particular in relation to this principle, he gives the auditor occasion to secure a profound insight into his own inmost heart, helps him to penetrate the delusions and illusions, so as to lay aside at least for a [...] […]
  • March 03
    “Now in case a man were able to maintain himself upon the pinnacle of the instant of choice, in case he could cease to be a man, in case he were in his inmost nature only an airy thought, in case personality meant nothing more than to be a kobold…The choice itself is decisive for [...] […]
  • March 02
    “There is indeed a big dispute going on in the world about what should be called the highest. But whatever it is called now, whatever variations there are, it is unbelievable how much prolixity is involved in taking hold of it. Christianity, however, immediately teaches a person the shortest way to find the highest: Shut [...] […]
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