Friday, April 18, 2008

"It is in the shelter of each other, that the people live."

Well I hope you all will watch these slide shows. The link is only to these two, but if you click through the interface you will discover more. I won't even try to write on this... it seems their words speak enough. I imagine implementing a required National Service Program could help troubled students across the country. The right age is 19 or 20. Students or those already in the work force could choose how they want to serve. A strong emphasis should be put on domestic service though. Giving back, it will better the lives we serve, but more importantly it will change how we lead our own lives.
Signed,
T.L. Hargett

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