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Daily Archives: July 14, 2013
The Importance of the Soup Kitchen
At church this morning, a representative from a soup kitchen spoke to us. I thought that the lady from the soup kitchen made valuable points. She talked about the type of people who come to the soup kitchen: refugees from … Continue reading
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Tagged disabled people, enough money, place where people, soup kitchen, soup kitchens
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Nixon’s Shadow 7
I covered a lot of ground in my latest reading of David Greenberg’s Nixon’s Shadow: The History of an Image. I finished the chapter on the Washington Press Corps’ image of Richard Nixon, the one about the image of Nixon … Continue reading