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The 90s film that connected the Millennial Generation to Gen X has released it s first trailer on Disney +. Any guesses? It s the Mighty Ducks reboot. Emilio is back, not sure what his role is going to be, other than old dude at an ice rink. But, I m here for it. Mighty Ducks Game Changers is set to drop next month.
In an article from NPR, we ve all been bamboozled. There s been an unidentified whale swimming around the Gulf of Mexico for who knows how long. It s apparently already endangered. They re also 40 feet in length, so I m not sure how we ve missed them for this long. You re next, Bigfoot.
Modern Youth And Spirituality
Modern youth and spirituality
Youth 2.0 & Spirituality
“Take up one idea. Make that one idea your life; dream of it; think of it; live on that idea. Let the brain, the body, muscles, nerves, every part of your body be full of that idea, and just leave every other idea alone. This is the way to success, and this is the way great spiritual giants are produced.” Swami Vivekananda
Swami Vivekananda, one of the greatest youth icons of India, wanted the youth to become spiritual giants. He understood the power of spirituality and so asked the youth to arise, awake, and walk on the path of spirituality to achieve everything in life- good health, prosperity, loving relationships, and ultimate bliss. Indeed, the Millennial Generation or Youth 2.0 must realize the power of spirituality while pursuing a successful life.
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On February 13, 2017, only weeks after Trump was inaugurated President, I wrote a blog about Trump’s mental condition and whether it ought to disqualify him as president.
I’m certainly not a prophet nor the son of a prophet in the sense of predicting the future. Actually, the biblical prophet displayed only the capacity to see reality clearly as it was, to project forward the consequences of that reality, and to predict doom based upon the moral failures of the present. In that sense, the psychologists, psychiatrists, psychoanalysts, political thinkers, historians, and friends of Trump that I cited called out who Donald Trump was and what America could expect going forward with
Kelly Kehoe competed, coached and judged in speech and debate competitions around the world for 12 years prior to moving to Oregon to teach communication studies courses full-time at Portland Community College. She is also the Director of Communications for the nonpartisan nonprofit, First Amendment Voice, and the newsletter editor for the Society of Children s Book Writers and Illustrators Oregon division.
Prior to teaching and directing communications for nonprofit organizations, Kelly was a local business journalist and marketing coordinator for the Orange County Register. While completing her Master s degree in Communication Studies, she was invited to present her research and Great Ideas for Teaching Students (GIFTS) at multiple conferences including the National Communication Association s annual conference (2017, 2018) and the Western States Communication Association s annual convention (2017, 2018, 2019). Specializing in new media, political satire, interpersonal communi
JEDDAH: The King Abdul Aziz Center for World Culture (Ithra) has launched a series of events and programs to mark World Arabic Language Day, celebrated every year on Dec.18.
Along with two days of events, Ithra will also publish a book, “The Mu’allaqat (Suspended Odes) for the Millennial Generation,” which will focus on 10 famous Arabic poems, exploring their literary history and tracing the individual poet’s life.
The 500-page book, which will appear in both Arabic and English, is a joint cultural project with Saudi Aramco’s Qafilah (Caravan) Magazine, announced on World Arab Language Day last year.
Explanations in the book will detail the Arab and international humanitarian aspects of the poems, and link the stories of the odes to world literature.