May 1, 2011
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Value Of Life

Look across all religions and you will see a common theme: value life itself. Yet as the religious communities are splintered and numbers are dwindling, one fifth of it’s possible population do not come through the doors. A recent news … Continue reading

September 12, 2010
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Are Disabled People Invisible in Britain?

There are over eleven million disabled people in Great Britain, but new research commissioned by disability charity Scope has found that they are largely hidden from everyday life. While the public believe in disabled rights and opportunities, many of them … Continue reading

March 28, 2010
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Living With A Disability

What is it like to have a disability? This is a hard question for me to answer. I’ve had my disability, Arthrogryposis (Ar-thro-gry-posis) since birth, so I have no way of knowing what it’s like not to have a disability. … Continue reading

December 19, 2009
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Good Grief, Charlie Depression

This time of year is a time of joy, or at least should be. Time with family and friends. Yet, commercialism and other overwhelming, over scheduled events can bog us all down and make us feel not much in the … Continue reading

September 17, 2009
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Charging Yourself Through Others

Depression, economy, job loss, and more. What’s to be positive about? Take a deep breath. No, I mean a good long deep breath. Feel that? That is you, the living and breathing self. When you feel down or even let … Continue reading

July 22, 2008
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Being Positive In A Not So Positive World

You’ll never amount to anything. Can’t you do anything right? Dream all you want, you won’t get there from here. What can you do, you’re a cripple? You’re just taking up space. When we open our mouths, the most intelligent … Continue reading