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. @10:25 "how about ralph waldo emerson. know emerson? ok." and taps them together to say no.... @11:12 "do you like emily dickinson's writing? that's a big no!" he also uses this device to communicate. @50:55 "what's up." teachers can load his books and assignments dreaded homework. @54:17 "i think he's in good hands here. he's excited about learning again, using his brain." his mom will join him at school the next few weeks until the district hires an aid. and, t-j has a message for his classmates. @59:04 "i want to say to everyone, if you see me out in public with my mom, sadly, don't stare. just come over and say hi, and ask my mom anything you want." t-j wants to share his story...something that makes his mom proud. @48:13 "i'm so proud...so proud of him. it's been a long road...and he's been a trooper...so he keeps going, so as long as he keeps going, we'll keep going "in west des moines, megan reuther, channel 13 news. t-j will graduate this spring. to work on independent living skills. t-j says his favorite class is a neurologist.
. @10:25 "how about ralph waldo emerson. know emerson? ok." and taps them together to say no.... @11:12 "do you like emily dickinson's writing? that's a big no!" he also uses this device to communicate. @50:55 "what's up." teachers can load his books and assignments dreaded homework. @54:17 "i think he's in good hands here. he's excited about learning again, using his brain." his mom will join him at school the next few weeks until the district hires an...
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Dec 13, 2015
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i will end with thards with of ralph waldo emerson who reminds us you can never do a kindness too soon for we never late. have a blessed day and see you [music] how do you reimagine "banking"? you start with this... then you make it... nothing like this. you make a capital one caf\. someplace more relaxed. with free wi-fi and banking advice... without all the "double talk." and checking accounts with no minimums... or fees. then you design a top-rated
i will end with thards with of ralph waldo emerson who reminds us you can never do a kindness too soon for we never late. have a blessed day and see you [music] how do you reimagine "banking"? you start with this... then you make it... nothing like this. you make a capital one caf\. someplace more relaxed. with free wi-fi and banking advice... without all the "double talk." and checking accounts with no minimums... or fees. then you design a top-rated
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Dec 26, 2015
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america is another name for opportunity, wrote ralph waldo emerson, an opportunity that start with thegrims taking the opportunity and landing in the wrong place. the american attitude toward the law, the american attitude toward hardship, the american i. sis citizen on doing things to benefit at the individual come from that cold afternoon in province town harbor. character is a come bun nation of environment and experience and the american character was being formed in those minutes when the pilgrims finally, exaltedly reached the beach. to survive they have to develop a fierce individualism and a craving for freedom that will spread down from the bent arm of the cape, toward what will become the louisiana purchase, and westward to where their feisty spirit will settle huge tracts of land and explore seemingly impassable rivers and mountain ranges them american character has been formed by 100 forces. defining it as someone was written is like trying to nail jelly to a wall. it began with new england with the pilgrims landing that afternoon in what is no province town harbor, driven
america is another name for opportunity, wrote ralph waldo emerson, an opportunity that start with thegrims taking the opportunity and landing in the wrong place. the american attitude toward the law, the american attitude toward hardship, the american i. sis citizen on doing things to benefit at the individual come from that cold afternoon in province town harbor. character is a come bun nation of environment and experience and the american character was being formed in those minutes when the...
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Dec 13, 2015
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political philosophers like ralph waldo emerson. and one area of balance was vital to eisenhower. that was the federal budget. national security was important, but he knew the national security was also expensive, or is he liked to say, good defense is not cheap defense. but a strong economy was the most important part of national security. to have a strong economy, the federal government needed to balance its budget. he grew angry. he lost his temper at people who talked about having to make a choice, a choice between a balanced budget and national security. in other words, if you want national security, you have to spend a lot of money on defense, run up the federal budget, and run up huge deficits and debt. eisenhower dismissed that idea. he said a balanced budget is actually a vital part of national security. he insisted on keeping defense spending in check. arthur lawrence remembered eisenhower meeting with charlie wilson, urging him, telling him, to stay within the budget. he said to charlie wilson, not one penny over budget, do you understand? and arthur larson said that ch
political philosophers like ralph waldo emerson. and one area of balance was vital to eisenhower. that was the federal budget. national security was important, but he knew the national security was also expensive, or is he liked to say, good defense is not cheap defense. but a strong economy was the most important part of national security. to have a strong economy, the federal government needed to balance its budget. he grew angry. he lost his temper at people who talked about having to make a...
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Dec 1, 2015
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ralph waldo emerson wrote those words about felons illegally in possession of firearms who used those illegal guns to shoot at police legally appointed by the governor to confiscate their illegal guns. in the exchange of gunfire, three cops were killed, and nine cops were wounded. sheriff david clark, i have bad news for you, this country was founded by cop killers. roughly 226 years later on september 11th, 2001, four commercial jetliners filled with passengers, flight attendants and flight crew all of them disarmed of firearms by united states federal law, were overpowered by jihadi militiamen armed only with box cutters. four per aircraft. two of those captured aircraft were used as weapons to crash into new york's twin towers financial headquarters, one crashed into the u.s. military headquarters in washington, d.c., and one flight where the disarmed passengers none of them with military or police uniforms or badges fought the jihadi militiamen who rather than surrendered crashed the plane into a field near shanksville, pjz, the casualties that day were just under 3,000 but in sub
ralph waldo emerson wrote those words about felons illegally in possession of firearms who used those illegal guns to shoot at police legally appointed by the governor to confiscate their illegal guns. in the exchange of gunfire, three cops were killed, and nine cops were wounded. sheriff david clark, i have bad news for you, this country was founded by cop killers. roughly 226 years later on september 11th, 2001, four commercial jetliners filled with passengers, flight attendants and flight...
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Dec 20, 2015
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. @10:25 "how about ralph waldo emerson. know emerson? ok." and taps them together to say no.... @11:12 "do you like emily dickinson's writing? that's a big no!" he also uses this device to communicate. @50:55 "what's up." teachers can load his books and assignments on it so t-j can do that dreaded homework. @54:17 "i think he's in good hands here. he's excited about learning again, using his brain." his mom will join him at school the next few weeks until the district hires an aid. and, t-j has a message for his classmates. @59:04 "i want to say to everyone, if you see me stare. just come over and say hi, and ask my mom anything you want." t-j wants to share his story...something that makes his mom proud. @48:13 "i'm so proud...so proud of him. it's been a long road...and he's been a trooper...so he keeps going, so as long as he keeps going, we'll keep going "in west des moines, megan reuther, channel 13 news. t-j will graduate this spring. but, he'll stay at valley until he's 21 to work on independent living skills. t-j says his favorite cla
. @10:25 "how about ralph waldo emerson. know emerson? ok." and taps them together to say no.... @11:12 "do you like emily dickinson's writing? that's a big no!" he also uses this device to communicate. @50:55 "what's up." teachers can load his books and assignments on it so t-j can do that dreaded homework. @54:17 "i think he's in good hands here. he's excited about learning again, using his brain." his mom will join him at school the next few weeks...