August 21, 2008
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Saturday In The Park

The air was warm and the sun was high, on this Saturday afternoon. I decided to get into a pair of shorts and a tee-shirt and take a book down to the park. Although a lot of other people had … Continue reading

August 18, 2008
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School Supplies For Positive Reinforcement

With school coming back into full swing, I put together a few things you can use in the classroom. Check out the download page for each item. First off is a nice background for your monitor. No matter what you’re … Continue reading

August 17, 2008
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Man With A Disability

“I once met a man with a disability Who knew no bounds in adaptability The longer I knew him, the less it became. To those who shy away, to those with disdain My heart goes out with genuine sympathy Not … Continue reading

August 16, 2008
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Inferior Products Called Humans

From strawberry to vanilla, we all have a certain flavor we like. Preferences make us different. Actually, many things make us different, but that is a good thing. Wouldn’t it be boring if we all looked alike, dressed alike, acted … Continue reading

August 13, 2008
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Everything Is Possible

On September 17, 1994, Miss America was crowned in Atlantic City. Heather Whitestone, a 21 year old Birmingham native, was the only contestant to win two preliminary competitions in the swimsuit and talent categories. She held the judges and audience … Continue reading

August 5, 2008
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Christopher Reeve: Hope In Motion

“This intimate portrait focuses on Chris’ remarkable recovery of movement and his constant fight to fully regain his mobility. Following Chris closely over many months of treatment and public campaigning for funds for stem cell research, this film was completed … Continue reading