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Forum GamesRe: The Game Start With The Last Word Prt 2 by Epi: 4:22pm On Jan 15, 2009
Craft is popular in the Caribbean
Forum GamesRe: Make A Sentence From 5 Letters by Epi(op): 4:19pm On Jan 15, 2009
steve49ja:
Rick Impressively Swallowed Keyring Yesterday
LOL grin grin grin

@topic

Quadratic Upstream Interpolation Convective Kinematics


A U T O S
Forum GamesRe: Can You Answer A Question With A Question? Part 2 by Epi: 4:14pm On Jan 15, 2009
who let the dog out?
Forum GamesRe: Look At The Person's Profile Above You And Make A Comment. by Epi: 4:13pm On Jan 15, 2009
respectable brotha
Forum GamesRe: Guess The Job Of The Person Above You. by Epi: 4:12pm On Jan 15, 2009
Tech girl
Forum GamesRe: What's On Your Mind? by Epi: 4:12pm On Jan 15, 2009
where do i take my niece (here for college) on a cold snowy day like this
LiteratureDid you Know and Great Inspirational Quotes by Epi(op): 1:37pm On Jan 15, 2009
"There are two things to aim at in life; first to get what you want, and after that to enjoy it. Only the wisest of mankind has achieved the second."

-- Logan Pearsall Smith


"We are often so caught up in our destination that we forget to appreciate the journey. Especially the goodness of the people we meet along the way. Appreciation is a wonderful feeling, don't overlook it."

Author Unknown


"Being considerate of others will take you further in life than a college degree."

Marian Wright Edelman


"Don't waste your life in doubts and fears: spend yourself on the work before you, well assured that the right performance of this hour's duties will be the best preparation for the hours or ages that follow it."

Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Nairaland GeneralRe: Odd, Insecured And Hateful Nairalanders by Epi: 1:27pm On Jan 15, 2009
@gabby

Do GOOD and GOOD will follow you.  It's as Simple as That

Works for me all the time

One Love
Foreign AffairsHappy Birthday Martin Luther King by Epi(op): 1:14pm On Jan 15, 2009
Remembering Martin Luther King, He would have been 80 years today

One Love

American civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., (1929 - 1968), addresses crowds during the March on Washington at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C., where he gave his 'I Have A Dream' speech (see link below).


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbUtL_0vAJk


The Settings of MLK’s Legacy

Martin Luther King Jr. was a man whose faith in the human spirit and dedication to human rights led him across the country and eventually around the world. Nevertheless, in honor of Dr. King's birthday, we are highlighting three key American cities that served as the backdrops for pivotal events in his life. Explore these important destinations below, as well as their historical institutions, and see for yourself the undeniable imprint that Dr. King left behind.

ATLANTA, GA.
Atlanta is the first city of major importance in Martin Luther King, Jr.'s life -- and no wonder: This city was his birthplace. In fact, you can visit the very house where Dr. King was born, within the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site located in the culturally rich Sweet Auburn Historical District. The Birth Home Museum itself is run by the U.S. National Park District, and park rangers lead tours through the house. To the west of the King family home is Ebenezer Baptist Church, the legendary house of worship where MLK's grandfather and father ("Daddy King"wink were pastors, before King himself served as co-pastor with his father and preached his messages of love, non-violence and equality.

The Sweet Auburn District is an African-American neighborhood chock full of other landmarks in black history, such as the offices of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, which Dr. King helped found in 1957; the legendary Top Hat Club, whose stage hosted B.B. King, the Four Tops and Gladys Knight.; the central building of black-founded Atlanta Life Insurance; and the first black-owned daily newspaper, the Atlanta Daily World.

Dr. King was an extremely bright and gifted student who was promoted twice (ninth and 12th grades) and then entered college at the age of 15. The school that he attended for undergraduate studies was Atlanta’s own Morehouse College. Visit the school's historic campus and see where Dr. King's intellectual prowess and analytical skills were groomed. Established in 1867, Morehouse has awarded bachelor's degrees to more black men than any other school –- including Dr. King, who graduated in 1948 with a B.A. in sociology before later earning a Ph.D. from Boston University.

Make your final stop in Atlanta the most important: The King Center for Non-Violent Social Change, which was created by Dr. King's widow, Coretta Scott King, in order to continue Dr. King's great work. Dr. King's tomb is located at the center, as well as exhibits that highlight his life and his teachings.

WASHINGTON
The nation's capitol is the place where Dr. King reached the peak of his career as an activist for civil rights and indeed, human rights. It was here that he so eloquently articulated his vision for a better America. A visit to Washington, D.C., puts you at the center of what were perhaps Dr. King’s greatest achievements. On Aug. 28, 1963, more than a quarter of a million of people came together on the National Mall to hear a series of speakers talk about jobs and freedom. One of those speakers was Martin Luther King Jr., and his "I Have a Dream" speech became a part of American history. The site of that unforgettable speech was the Lincoln Memorial, which is open to the public today. The Washington, D.C. Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial, a monument to Dr. King's life work planned for a four-acre site on the National Mall, is situated within the arc between the Lincoln and Jefferson monuments. (The Memorial is scheduled to open in 2006.)

Another very important location in the city is the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, which currently features a special exhibit dedicated to the country’s struggle for equal education for all: Separate Is Not Equal: Brown v. Board of Education. This exhibit commemorates the pivotal 1954 Supreme Court decision, and the civil rights struggles that were the catalyst for it.

MEMPHIS, TENN.
The most haunting destination tied to Dr. King's legacy is Memphis, the city where he lost his life. Dr. King, along with a slew of other black leaders, came to Memphis in April 1968 to support striking sanitation workers who were fighting racial discrimination and inhumane working conditions. King spoke at a church on April 3, where he delivered his striking "I’ve Been to the Mountaintop" speech, in which he alluded to his own death. The very next day, on April 4, King was at Memphis' Lorraine Hotel, planning a non-violent march that he hoped would defeat a court-ordered ban on protests. As he stood on a balcony of the hotel before dinner, he was assassinated by a fatal bullet. The Lorraine Hotel is now the National Civil Rights Museum, and this site of chilling violence and wrenching tragedy is now a place of learning. The museum chronicles the entire history of civil rights movements, from the 1600s to the present; it includes a gallery, a gift shop, exhibit halls, archives and libraries.

Memphis is a city rich in black culture and black history. Explore other sites, such as the Alex Haley Museum, which includes the burial sites of Haley himself, as well as his ancestors immortalized in 'Roots.' In addition, you may want to check out the Memphis Rock 'n' Soul Museum for a more accurate telling of America's musical history, which, quiet as it’s kept, emerged from black musical forms (such as gospel, the blues, soul, and rhythm & blues). These sounds were also the soundtrack for the civil rights movement.

Source: Black Voice
FoodRe: Recipes I have tried by Epi: 5:22am On Jan 15, 2009
Late night dinner for two

Saute squash and cat fish

kiss kiss

Foreign AffairsRe: Israel Can Stop Rockets From Gaza In A Day Without Injuring Anyone by Epi: 4:27am On Jan 15, 2009
That’s why I second the motion for a Mod to have a false moniker

You play Goody two-shoes under the Mod name and lamblast them under the false monikerA suh we do it in the BVI.  The good news is, you can always ban your own false moniker when "he/she get out of hand grin grin grin grin

. . . . , but then again that’s just my personal opinion. go ez on bluespice grin grin

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RomanceRe: Do I Give Her My House Key by Epi: 3:10am On Jan 15, 2009
My boyfriend has the keys to my home but not to my bedroom.

one love
RomanceRe: Would You Wish Your Estranged Ex Happy Birthday? by Epi: 3:06am On Jan 15, 2009
i only wish my first ex happy b/day. I have so much respect for him

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Forum GamesRe: Look At The Person's Profile Above You And Make A Comment. by Epi: 2:42am On Jan 15, 2009
sad face. . , smile
Forum GamesRe: Make A Sentence From 5 Letters by Epi(op): 2:41am On Jan 15, 2009
[b]R[/b]omade [b]O[/b]il [b]S[/b]eanT21 [b]E[/b]very [b]S[/b]econd


G L A Z E
TV/MoviesRe: American Idol (2009) Tonight by Epi(op): 2:37am On Jan 15, 2009
iice:
[color=#9900ff]Introducing Cactus X-ray rofl.
I don die for arizona auditions grin grin grin

shocked That guy's voice is like Michael Clark Duncan grin[/color]
yea that one was hilarous

Just now a black dude was "singing amazing grace, how sweet the song, i was blind and now i see"

Simon said: you should be singing I once was blind and now i am dead

LMAO. . . , Siimon is the best grin grin grin
Music/RadioRe: What Song U Feelin Rite Now? by Epi: 12:01am On Jan 15, 2009
LiteratureRe: Here's A Story I'm Working On: by Epi: 11:05pm On Jan 14, 2009
@poster

Just seeing this.

Well done.!! Bravo!!!! wink
RomanceRe: Who wrote the Book Of Love? by Epi: 10:39pm On Jan 14, 2009

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpeRE9E0zOw


*****singing*****

Isn't it strange how princesses and kings
in clown-ragged capers in sawdust rings
while common people like you and me
we'll be builders for eternity
each is given a bag of tools
a shapeless mass and the book of rules
Forum GamesRe: Will You __________ With Me by Epi: 10:12pm On Jan 14, 2009
christmas is over


Will you help me with my homework
Forum GamesRe: Stupid Questions - Add Yours If You've Got Any by Epi: 10:10pm On Jan 14, 2009
why did the cow jump over the moon
Forum GamesRe: Who Are You Missing Today? by Epi: 10:08pm On Jan 14, 2009
my mother (just got off the phone with her)


me padre
Forum GamesRe: What's On Your Mind? by Epi: 10:07pm On Jan 14, 2009
kissing
Forum GamesRe: Look At The Person's Profile Above You And Make A Comment. by Epi: 10:06pm On Jan 14, 2009
hot or cold huh undecided
Forum GamesRe: 'Versus' Game (vs) by Epi: 10:04pm On Jan 14, 2009
Fried rice


coconut milk vs cow milk
Forum GamesRe: Answer The Question Above U And Ask Yours by Epi: 10:03pm On Jan 14, 2009
Because I rather speak in French or Swedish


Are you an excellent cook?
Forum GamesRe: Make A Sentence From 5 Letters by Epi(op): 10:00pm On Jan 14, 2009
Pigeon Hops On Nine Eggs


E D G A R
Forum GamesRe: Answer The Question Above U And Ask Yours by Epi: 6:28pm On Jan 14, 2009
can't remember


To be or not to be?
Forum GamesRe: 'Versus' Game (vs) by Epi: 6:23pm On Jan 14, 2009
spag


Margaret Thatcher vs Queen Elizabeth
Forum GamesRe: Life Has Taught Me: by Epi: 6:21pm On Jan 14, 2009
I'm not better than anyone and I am no worse
Forum GamesRe: Can You Answer A Question With A Question? Part 2 by Epi: 6:19pm On Jan 14, 2009
Did you know I was once a Naturalization officer
Forum GamesRe: Make A Sentence From 5 Letters by Epi(op): 6:16pm On Jan 14, 2009
Programmable Universal Seaching System Yuck


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