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Archive for October 8, 2015
This week’s inspiring video: Teen Battles Cyberbullying with Positive Post-It Notes
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Video of the Week
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Oct 08, 2015 |
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Teen Battles Cyberbullying with Positive Post-It Notes
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| When Caitlin Prater-Haacke received a message on her Facebook page telling her to kill herself, she didn’t retaliate – she got positive. She took out a marker and some post-it notes and stuck positive messages on every locker in her high school. When that action didn’t sit well with school officials of George McDougall High School, who reprimanded Caitlin for littering, the entire community showed their support by embracing her idea. Even the city council of Airedrie, Alberta, declared October 9 Positive Post-It Day! |
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Beauty is not in the face; beauty is a light in the heart.
– Kahlil Gibran –
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The Beauty We Can’t See
We think we know beauty through sight, but these four visually impaired people envision beauty in a different form. Robert, Sheila, Sean, and Virginia describe how they visualize beauty through aspects such as a person’s character, or through experience, such as the smell of warm, baked cookies or grass beneath ones feet. Beauty becomes an experience of living and finding joy — the most beautiful thing in the world. { read more }
Be The Change
Beauty reaches beyond sight. Begin to recognize beauty through your experiences. |
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