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Black Is Beautiful (Just Ask Retailers About Black Friday)
Black is beautiful! “It’s the most wonderful day of the year.” That’s a song retailers might sing about Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving Day when their business begins to turn a profit for the year. It’s an honor to … Continue reading →
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Warning: Use Self-Directed Censorship
John Locke was an English philosopher and political theorist. His ideas about freedom greatly influenced America’s founding fathers and are reflected in the Declaration of Independence. Yet, Locke believed in a kind of censorship, a self-directed control of what we … Continue reading →
Posted in criticism, English, English literature, freedom, history, lifestyles, popular culture, public speaking, Quotations, Quotes, self-esteem, self-help, self-image, Uncategorized
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Some Americans Suffered An Atrosity
I once stood in a small cemetery where a little known group of American hostages are buried. There are no tombstones, only a flat rock placed on each grave—no names to identify these Americans who suffered tremendous indignities and deprivations as … Continue reading →
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