glenster
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Music of the 60's ... Peace Love and Understanding
by Finkelstein inretrospectively looking back at some the music that was being produced during .
the 60's, 70's and even in the 1950's there really was a lot of good music without the.
entailing commercial visual hype that so apparent in popular music today.. this was of course pre music videos, the music had to stand on its own to create its own public appeal.. whats some of the music that you fondly remember all you baby boomers ?
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Music of the 60's ... Peace Love and Understanding
by Finkelstein inretrospectively looking back at some the music that was being produced during .
the 60's, 70's and even in the 1950's there really was a lot of good music without the.
entailing commercial visual hype that so apparent in popular music today.. this was of course pre music videos, the music had to stand on its own to create its own public appeal.. whats some of the music that you fondly remember all you baby boomers ?
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Music of the 60's ... Peace Love and Understanding
by Finkelstein inretrospectively looking back at some the music that was being produced during .
the 60's, 70's and even in the 1950's there really was a lot of good music without the.
entailing commercial visual hype that so apparent in popular music today.. this was of course pre music videos, the music had to stand on its own to create its own public appeal.. whats some of the music that you fondly remember all you baby boomers ?
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Music of the 60's ... Peace Love and Understanding
by Finkelstein inretrospectively looking back at some the music that was being produced during .
the 60's, 70's and even in the 1950's there really was a lot of good music without the.
entailing commercial visual hype that so apparent in popular music today.. this was of course pre music videos, the music had to stand on its own to create its own public appeal.. whats some of the music that you fondly remember all you baby boomers ?
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Adam is Israel
by Christ Alone ini've recently been informed about the belief that the genesis account of adam is not speaking about the literal first man and woman, but a metaphorical retelling about the beginning of the nation of israel.
one of the proofs that they use is when cain kills abel and is forced to leave.
he is concerned about a posse coming after him to avenge abel's death.
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Mother Teresa attacked by Atheist/Anostic group -
by james_woods inwhile i am no fan of mother teresa after reading some of the revealed facts about her life and work - i thought this was just a little out of the realm of polite conversation (but was interesting):.
atheist group at dartmouth plans anti mother teresa event.. .
http://www.campusreform.org/blog/?id=4503.
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Is this it then?:
The hospital accommodations are sub par, and the question is whether that's
Teresa's doing or the fault of higher-ups in allocating money for her.She got money from a guy who later was shown to be a swindler. She has the
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Mother Teresa attacked by Atheist/Anostic group -
by james_woods inwhile i am no fan of mother teresa after reading some of the revealed facts about her life and work - i thought this was just a little out of the realm of polite conversation (but was interesting):.
atheist group at dartmouth plans anti mother teresa event.. .
http://www.campusreform.org/blog/?id=4503.
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How about Gandhi? What's bad about him?
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Scott77: the best guess I have for the Ferrari is the screenshot on p.1 (Vice City takes place in 1986). The video is for cedar's preference for a Lambo (the GTA Infernus).
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Mother Teresa attacked by Atheist/Anostic group -
by james_woods inwhile i am no fan of mother teresa after reading some of the revealed facts about her life and work - i thought this was just a little out of the realm of polite conversation (but was interesting):.
atheist group at dartmouth plans anti mother teresa event.. .
http://www.campusreform.org/blog/?id=4503.
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glenster
PS to my last post: I can't find where Teresa's missionaries contacted the
missionaries who were fully qualified doctors who had proper facilities, yet
Teresa' missions regularly took in people with serious medical problems. Every
description is either a complaint of the circumstances (higher likelihood of
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Mother Teresa attacked by Atheist/Anostic group -
by james_woods inwhile i am no fan of mother teresa after reading some of the revealed facts about her life and work - i thought this was just a little out of the realm of polite conversation (but was interesting):.
atheist group at dartmouth plans anti mother teresa event.. .
http://www.campusreform.org/blog/?id=4503.
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glenster
I read the recommended article. Again, this is something I've only done a
little research about, so I'm learning as I go along.Daya Dan, the care center that the article says is getting some overdue im-
provements for challenged children, was founded in 1998, a year after Theresa
died, so that's doesn't pertain to Theresa or earlier policies. The article
reaffirms one thing I thought was probably true:"'We should remember that Mother Teresa was clear that Missionaries of Charity
was not operating a hospital. The homes are to serve the poor and give them the
basic needs,' says Sunita Kumar, wife of former India Davis Cup coach Naresh
Kumar and one who has been working with Missionaries’ sisters for over four
decades."
http://forbesindia.com/article/on-assignment/mother-teresas-legacy-is-under-a-cloud/15932/0?id=15932&pg=0That sounds like a Salvation Army post to me.
I'm still not clear what the obligation is for the group to have been more
than that--a place for temp. shelter, bath, and food. So I can imagine the
haphazard efforts of those not trained in medical care, or not giving it, if en-
countering something drastic, same as at a Salvation Army post, or such efforts
in a transition period if they've tried to become more since Theresa's time.“What stops them from starting a hospital? Surely, money is not a problem,”
asks Aroup Chatterjee, a London-based critic of Missionaries of Charity.Isn't that like asking why a Salvation Army post doesn't become a hospital?
We generally don't hear complaints that they aren't.The same Catholics already have missionaries trained for medical work (see the
links in an earlier post). What I'd still like to see these articles explain is
the policy of relationship between the simpler outposts and the Catholic groups
with missionaries trained as doctors to diagnose and treat patients.