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It must never be forgotten. A blog about the Holocaust and other atrocities on man.
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11/30 14:20 Picture Of The Week
Pictured above: Bolivian women in the Credit w
12/01 5:28 National AIDS Day
Sub Saharan Africa is home to more than 60% of the population living with AIDS (24.7 million) but only a little over 10% of its population. In 2006, an estimated 2.8 million people in the region became newly infected. Staggering numbers arent they?...
12/01 17:27 What Gratitude Means To Me
Gratitude is a word with many meanings to many people. Ordinarily when we think of gratitude we think of the person we held the door for, which could not even say thank you. Sometimes we take without saying thank you. Do you thank someone for a gift?...
11/29 14:37 A Great Place To Spend Money And Feel Good About It
ADRAs 2009 Really Useful Gift Catalog; Available Now Silver Spring, MarylandIn time for the holiday season, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) is announcing the release of its 2009 Really Useful Gift Catalog, a collection of nearly...
11/24 16:46 Cow Bank Project
Silver Spring, MarylandThrough an income generation cow bank project, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) is helping visually impaired and blind persons in Vietnams southeastern Binh Phuoc province achieve financial independence and...

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