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Today marks the 233 rd anniversary celebrating the signing of America’s Declaration of Independence. America’s Founding Fathers knew that achieving independence would require winning a difficult war that risked bringing ruin on their fortunes, friends, and families if they did not succeed.
COLUMBIA — As Americans celebrate the birth of the nation, it's important to remember the 45-word sentence that begins the Bill of Rights and outlines the five basic civil liberties that are the keystones of American democracy. The freedoms of speech, petition, press, religious expression and assembly are the blueprints for our society. “The First Amendment was written because at America's ...
At the Whitney Museum, a handsomely installed, often engrossing,yet overly didactic and visually low-key retrospective of Dan Graham’s work.
href="http://www.lapena.org">www.lapena.org. Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists — Country Joe's Open Mic Night, 7 p.m. July 9 and every second Thursday. Lottery sign-ups at 6:30 p.m. Featured musicians. Refreshments. $5-10 suggested donation; no one turned away for lack of funds.
DHARAMSALA, India — Tibetan monks and nuns spend their lives studying the inner world of the mind rather than the physical world of matter. Yet for one month this spring a group of 91 monastics devoted themselves to the corporeal realm of science.
At the Dalai Lama’s urging, exiled monastics seek more physical knowledge.
The need to adapt may seem at odds with the recent success of fundamentalism, but in actual fact, fundamentalism is an adaptation to a changing world.
Success is scientific, believes Rick Goings, CEO of Tupperware. He shares his incredible rags-to-riches journey with Abhilasha Ojha All of us have a story to tell, but most of us hide our stories,” says Rick Goings, chairman and CEO of Tupperware, sitting in a plush conference room at the Taj Mahal Hotel, New Delhi.
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