infinitemosaics
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The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.--Mohandas Gandhi
about 8 hours ago
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It's okay to make mistakes! A great, brief speech on education and creativity:
8:06 AM Nov 28th
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Hunger in America is still a problem.
6:11 PM Nov 27th
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November is Native American Heritage Month:
12:11 PM Nov 26th
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The first Thanksgiving may not be what you think-check out:http://www.loc.gov/wiseguide/nov05/thanksgiving.html
12:05 PM Nov 26th
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Great oral history audio interview with Ella Baker, one of the founding SNCC members -
4:39 PM Nov 25th
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A list of the most influential philosophers and a brief summary of why:
1:14 PM Nov 22nd
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A fantastic story about drive, determination, and hard work--and not just for runners!
4:43 AM Nov 22nd
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Useful timeline from Duke U of the emergence of advertising in the US -
8:51 PM Nov 18th
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November 17 is World Peace Day- spread the peace
8:58 AM Nov 17th
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One man with courage makes a majority.
— Andrew Jackson, American military hero and U.S. president (1767-1845)
7:36 PM Nov 15th
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This documentary is a nice call to volunteerism, and now available for free online viewing.
7:28 AM Nov 14th
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Watch an interview with a Muslim Chaplain concerning the Fort Hood shootings.
4:30 PM Nov 13th
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Great site from UVA on American culture from 1830 - 1930, including the antislavery movement:
6:16 PM Nov 11th
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Humility is the solid foundation of all the virtues.
— Confucius (K'ung Fu-tzu), Chinese sage (551-479 B.C.)
6:47 PM Nov 10th
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The Library of Congress has a great website with webcasts from their book festival:
7:43 PM Nov 5th
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Excellent American literary movements website, sponsored by Washington State University:
7:23 PM Nov 4th
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Here is an excellent ethics lecture series developed by Harvard University and PBS:
1:16 PM Nov 1st
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"Talking about music is like dancing about architecture." -Many people credited as author of this: Steve Martin, Laurie Anderson, so on! :)
8:12 AM Oct 31st
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NPR audio interview regarding Victoria Woodhull, the first woman to run for US president in 1872:
5:01 PM Oct 28th
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