July 26, 2008
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| Andy Johnson - Independent Xango Distributor - Work from Home! Most people you know are on the "40 year plan", working for linear income.
That means they only get paid for what they personally produce. They work 8 hours, they get paid 8 hours. They
get sick or hurt and can't work for 3 months.. there is no money coming in. That's called "Plan A"..
and it's the plan most people around you are on. The ones who say to you "I'm not sure I'd be interested",
or "I don't have the time to work a business", or "I tried one of those things before for a month
and it didn't work". Now, consider the alternative. With leveraged income we get paid on our own personal
efforts, AND on the efforts of an organization. J Paul Getty said, "I'd rather have one percent of a hundred
peoples' efforts than a hundred percent of my own". Our business is called: a Plan B. Guess what? Most people
don't have one. On the David Letterman show Donald Trump was asked what he would do if he lost everything and had
to start over? Trump's response? Network Marketing. |
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| Anne Frank Center USA
- a not-for-profit organization that promotes the universal message of tolerance by developing and disseminating
a variety of educational programs, including exhibitions, workshops, and special events. The Anne Frank Center
USA, a partner organization of the Anne Frank House, uses the diary and spirit of Anne Frank as unique tools to
advance her legacy, to educate young people and communities about the consequences of intolerance, racism and discrimination,
and to inspire the next generation to build a world based on mutual respect. The Center fulfills its mission through
the North American Traveling Exhibition Program, the Exhibition and Education Center in New York City, the Annual
Spirit of Anne Frank Awards, and through the development of educational materials and programs for teachers and
students. Since it was first published in 1947, Anne Frank's diary has become one of the most powerful memoirs
of the Holocaust. Its message of tolerance, courage, and hope in the face of adversity has reached millions. The
diary has been translated into approximately 67 languages with over 30 million copies sold since its publication
over 60 years ago. Anne Frank's story is especially meaningful to young people. For many students in America, the
story of Anne Frank is their first, if not their only exposure to the history of the Holocaust. |
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| Alfy.com - a
free website for kids featuring tons of free kids games, fun word games, printable coloring pages, free clip art,
fun jigsaw puzzles and more. Get points with your parents and teachers. Tell them that you play the fun educational
and learning games, free math & spelling games. Or watch the free classic cartoons and other fun activities
for kids, parents, teachers and families together. No matter how you do it, it's time to start the free online
fun at alfy.com right now! |
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| AAA Gas Price Finder - derives pricing information
from credit card transactions at more than 85,000 outlets around the country, as well as direct feeds from individual
gas stations. Results are based on gas prices supplied within last 7 days, but many are updated within the last
24 hours.* |
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| Key Life -
Key Life isn't for everyone. If you want the Bible to be a "book of rules," if you think there is something
unspiritual about laughter and dangerous about freedom and if you define faithfulness as conformity to Christian
stereotypes, then Key Life probably isn't for you. However, if you are interested in an honest, non-manipulative
and thoughtful presentation of Biblical truth presented in the context of Christ's unconditional love, Key Life
may be for you. If you need to hear the hopeful truth that God isn't mad at you, Key Life is for you. Key Life
is committed to the teaching of Biblical life principles--the whole counsel of God--to those who want to live an
authentic, relevant and balanced Christian life. |
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| National Underground Railroad Freedom
Center - The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center is a community-focused
facility. Our programs and activities calendar is filled with events from -- and for -- local audiences. We also
collaborate with dozens of community organizations to host presentations, forums and dialogs intended to foster
improved interracial understanding. A core activity of the Freedom Center is educating the general public about
the history of the Underground Railroad against the broader story of America's struggle for freedom. By combining
elements of freedom struggles past and present, technology, and 21st Century teaching and learning, we accomplish
several goals in line with our mission to extend the lessons of courage, cooperation, and perseverance beyond the
walls of our facility. Programs for the general public are a staple of the Freedom Center's daily schedule. Lectures,
family programs, festivals, entertainments and other special events scheduled throughout the year are augmented
with nationally renowned speakers and guests. We provide programmatic experiences designed to enhance pathways
for increasing youth leadership and economic empowerment. |
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| Radio Lovers
- offer hundreds of vintage radio shows for you to listen to online in mp3 format, all for free. Before the days
of video games, shopping malls, MTV, and the Internet, families used to sit in their living room each night to
listen to radio shows such as Superman, Groucho Marx, The Avenger, Gunsmoke, Sherlock Homes, and many others. When
TV become popular in the 1950's, most of these shows went off the air, but they now live on at websites such as
this one and on weekly nostalgia radio broadcasts worldwide. |
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| Whitehousekids.gov - an educational opportunity for young Americans to learn about the White House and the President through
fun and exciting features. This guide gives ideas on how to use the site and parents ideas on topics to discuss
with their children as they navigate through the site. The themes of reading, making good choices (such as going
to school) and dreaming about the future are woven into the site's content through the personification of the President's
pets and animals. |
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| Samaritan's Purse
- or over 35 years, Samaritan's Purse has sought to follow Christ's command by going to the aid of the world's
poor, sick, and suffering. Samaritan's Purse is an effective means of reaching hurting people in countries around
the world with food, medicine, and other assistance in the Name of Jesus Christ. This, in turn, earns them a hearing
for the Gospel, the Good News of eternal life through Jesus Christ. |
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| The Bright Side
- created as a means of support - whether you are dealing with depression, grief, suicide, mental illness, emotional
crisis, or are just feeling overwhelmed with life, you are not alone! We all go through difficult periods in our
lives, when everyday life feels like it's just too much to bear. A little support can go a long way towards helping
us cope - and that is what The Bright Side is all about. On The Bright Side you will find educational materials,
articles by top experts, personal stories, and other resources to help you cope with depression, grief, suicide,
or whatever mental or emotional difficulty you or your loved one may be experiencing. |
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| United States Holocaust Memorial Museum - A living memorial to the Holocaust, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum stimulates leaders
and citizens to confront hatred, prevent genocide, promote human dignity, and strengthen democracy. A public-private
partnership, federal support guarantees the Museum’s permanence, and donors nationwide make possible its educational
activities and global outreach. Located among our national monuments to freedom on the National Mall, the Museum
provides a powerful lesson in the fragility of freedom, the myth of progress, the need for vigilance in preserving
democratic values. With unique power and authenticity, the Museum teaches millions of people each year about the
dangers of unchecked hatred and the need to prevent genocide. And we encourage them to act, cultivating a sense
of moral responsibility among our citizens so that they will respond to the monumental challenges that confront
our world. Today we face an alarming rise in Holocaust denial and antisemitism—even in the very lands where the
Holocaust happened—as well as genocide and threats of genocide in other parts of the world. All of this when we
are soon approaching a time when Holocaust survivors and other eyewitnesses will no longer be alive. The Museum
works closely with many key segments of society who will affect the future of our nation. Professionals from the
fields of law enforcement, the judiciary and the military, as well as diplomacy, medicine, education and religion
study the Holocaust, with emphasis on the role of their particular professions and the implications for their own
responsibilities. These programs intensify their sense of commitment to the core values of their fields and their
roles in the protection of individuals and society. |