Joseph Dwyer, an American soldier who was immortalized in a 2003 photo carrying a wounded Iraqi child, died at his home in North Carolina due to an apparent drug overdose. Dwyer has been battling post-traumatic stress disorder since returning from Iraq in 2003 after serving for four months. The photo for which Joseph Dwyer will […]
It Only Takes a Hug to Change the Lives of Others
It only takes a hug, a heartfelt and warm embrace, to change the lives of others. Try it, it works. We need 4 hugs a day for survival. We need 8 hugs a day for maintenance. We need 12 hugs a day for growth —Virginia Satir, family therapist You may laugh off the predilection of […]
Like Father – – – Like Son
I asked my two-year-old to take his dirty clothes and put them into the hamper. He looked puzzled, and I explained, "You know; it’s the place where we put our dirty clothes before they’re washed." My son picked up his things, trotted into my bedroom, and threw his clothes on the floor…on his dad’s side […]
Rape and Murder of Two Years Old Girl: Kerala High Court Upholds Death Sentence for Sebastian
The Kerala High Court today upheld the death sentence of Sebastian, awarded by additional district judge in connection with the rape and murder of a two-year-old girl at Fishermen’s colony in Pozhiyoor in August, 2005. The case against Sebastian alias `Cheviathan’, is that he had kidnapped the child, Saranya, from her mother’s side by […]
Two year old kept alive with Viagra :
Viagra is breathing life into a two-year-old boy who is suffering from a rare illness. Oliver Sherwood has a rare condition that causes chronic high blood pressure. The pulmonary hypertension, as it known, can be controlled with four doses of Viagra a day. The drug help in improving blood flow, which in adults can boost […]
Death Encapsulated in Stone
The waning of the tombstone epitaph takes with it the chance to peek into an ingenuous era, a time when survivors seemed compelled to squeeze on tombstones the essentials of a loved one’s life and the accident or disease that carried them away. When people drowned, for example, their epitaph often described how it occurred. […]
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