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| |   | Main : Learning & TeachingHumanity (by: Anthony de Mello, SJ) Much advance publicity was made for the address the Master would deliver on "The Destruction of the World" and a large crowd gathered at the monastery grounds to hear him. full story Infinity (by: Anthony de Mello, SJ) It was impossible to get the Master to speak of God or of things divine. "About God," he said, "we can only know that what we know is nothing." full story Learn and Earn (by: Author Unknown) Chuan and Jing joined a wholesale company together just after graduation. full story Love: The One Creative Force (by: Eric Butterworth) A college professor had his sociology class go into the Baltimore slums to get case histories of 200 young boys. They were asked to write an evaluation of each boy's future. In every case the students wrote, "He hasn't got a chance." full story Magic Pebbles, The (by: John W. Schlatter) One night a group of nomads were preparing to retire for the evening when suddenly they were surrounded by a great light. They knew they were in the presence of a celestial being. With great anticipation, they awaited a heavenly message of great importance that they knew must be especially for them. full story Matthew Sails (by: Damon Guy) About 10 years ago I taught a group of children to sail. They were bright, enthusiastic and as keen to enjoy life as any other child. All however, had a serious disability. full story Miss Bohlim (by: Jenny aka Florida Hoosier) I was fortunate enough to have my junior high English teacher in both the seventh and the ninth grades. This woman was so much more than a teacher; she was a friend. I truly believe she discovered me, like an uncharted, undeveloped island. full story Miss Isabel (by: Jerry Hayes) "I don't believe in power mowers," she said, "and on Saturdays you will work inside." Sitting in the library of a three story Victorian home with streams of warm spring sunlight dancing among the books nestled in the floor to ceiling shelves, Miss Isabel began to explain my duties as her summer hired helper. full story Mr. Washington (by: Les Brown) One day in 11th grade, I went into a classroom to wait for a friend of mine. When I went into the room, the teacher, Mr. Washington, suddenly appeared and asked me to go to the board to write something, to work something out. full story Need to Ask Others (by: Burn G) One day a small boy was trying to lift a heavy stone, but he couldn't budge it. His father, passing by, stopped to watch his son's efforts. Finally he said to his son: "Are you using all your strength?" full story <<Prev 1 2 3 4 Next>>Books ++ Boys and Girls Learn Differently! ++ Schools That Learn ++ Teaching Kids With Learning Disabilities
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