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Global Aid Floods Into U.S.... posted on Sep 22 2001, 428 reads
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The world has come together to grieve the American tragedy. Some touching photos:... posted on Sep 21 2001, 530 reads
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There are countless stories of heroism in New York following the World Trade Center bombings. Many of the people who escaped from the buildings helped others, such as the man who carried a disabled woman down 68 flights of stairs.... posted on Sep 20 2001, 427 reads
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Our intention behind this daily e-mail has always been to bring inspiration and to help encourage each other in being good forces in the world. Our daily actions may be small, but they have a ripple effect. With anger in the world, there is a clear need to keep increasing the love in our actions, until the ripples reach every heart on this planet. Until that time, we can always do more. If you... posted on Sep 19 2001, 489 reads
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In a famous series of experiments at the Menninger clinic in early 70s, a noted spiritual adept from India, Swami Rama, demonstrated the ability to raise his heartbeat at will from 70 to 300, rate far beyond the normal range.... posted on Sep 18 2001, 359 reads
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Approximately 25 million American adults have enough hearing loss to qualify for disability payments. Yet certain Bushman tribes in Botswana and the Maabans of southern Sudan exhibit no significant hearing loss as they grow older.... posted on Sep 17 2001, 824 reads
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Seventy-six percent of workers age 16 and older drove alone to get to their jobs, while about 11 percent carpooled.... posted on Sep 16 2001, 473 reads
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The shortest complete sentence in the English language is, "I am."... posted on Sep 15 2001, 1,333 reads
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More than 1 billion email messages are sent daily in the United States. 80% of email messages are responded to in 48 hours or less. Compare that to the six or eight weeks it takes to respond to traditional mail marketing.... posted on Sep 14 2001, 497 reads
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Only 37% of youth report feeling a sense of personal power, and only half feel that their life has a purpose.... posted on Sep 13 2001, 604 reads
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