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Love Begins
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
we're not kids anymore.

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Beautiful song, beautiful video.
beautiful
Concentrate your resources on needs that would not be met without your efforts...Expect to make some mistakes; nothing important will be accomplished if you make only 'safe' decisions. - Warren Buffett
40 Chances: Finding Hope in a Hungry World
Watch this! - Some seriously clever digital PR. Use your iPhone to play a vinyl LP! Take a look…
@MattNavarraUK #mustwatchvideo
A tribute to ROGER EBERT
Lovely.
Agreed.
Book Domino Chain World Record @ The Seattle Public Library
"To This Day" by Shane Koyczan
Scott Harrison of charity: water
Such an unbelievable story.
Party Rock
BREAKING NEWS from UNAIDS and UNICEF We’re delighted to share some potentially very exciting news today. A baby born with HIV appears to have been “functionally cured” through treatment.
This news gives us great hope that a cure for HIV in children is possible and could bring us one step closer to an AIDS free generation.
But it’s vital we continue to treat mothers with HIV so that they do not transmit the virus to their babies. Children like 18-month-old Felix, pictured, who is HIV negative thanks to the treatment his HIV positive mother received in Zambia.
Read the full press release from UNICEF and UNAIDS’ here
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The making of the Born and Raised artwork, and an insight into the incredible work of David Smith.
Last Valentine's Day, I joined the registry so that I could be matched to a patient suffering from a life-threatening cancer like leukemia or lymphoma.
They found a match.
In a few week's time, I'll be a donor in a procedure that will hopefully save the life of someone in need.
If you haven't yet, please spend a few minutes this week to join the registry - www.marrow.org. It only takes a few minutes and it's completely free.
Spread the love. Happy Valentine's Day!
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Office Shenanigans
2012.08.21
Allen Stone @ Amazon HQ