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Dark Hearts

In Perlo on June 15, 2013 at 12:38 pm

An unparalleled ugliness against children is visible in social media, especially the children that represent the values of success, hard work, family, equality, and character without regard to color, creed, or ethnic heritage. It is an act against Dr. King’s dream.

From the Oscar’s to Saturday breakfast to the singing of the national anthem, children are being pummeled. Others are turned into objects.

Danger lies in too many dark hearts.

Dark Hearts

In Perlo on June 15, 2013 at 12:37 pm

An unparalleled ugliness against children is visible in social media, especially the children that represent the values of success, hard work, family, equality, and character without regard to color, creed, or ethnic heritage. It is an act against Dr. King’s dream.

From the Oscar’s to Saturday breakfast to the singing of the national anthem, children are being pummeled. Others are turned into objects.

Danger lies in too many dark hearts.

Lost Irony

In Perlo on June 15, 2013 at 12:36 pm

A lost irony is the CIA now has the greatest investment of any intelligence agency in keeping Snowden alive. As the obvious choice for blame, one wonders how many attacks they have thwarted (albeit, in their interest!) to ensure the health and safety one whose sense of spycraft is more narrative than strategic.

Wade in the Water

In Perlo on May 20, 2013 at 5:58 pm

Reblogged from TheSTUDY:

In putting my worship set together this week, I became totally captivated by 'Wade In the Water', a song whose origins are attributed to the Underground Railroad and was sung extensively during the Civil Rights movement.   The song is comprised of so very few lyrics - and an array of improvised verses  through various strata of time and context.  Despite the few words and seemingly indeterminate verses, the song deeply excavates the biblical convergence of the Exodus of newly freed slaves, and the healing water of the Pool of Bethesda as depicted in John 5.  

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In Perlo on April 30, 2013 at 3:30 am

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The presence of…

In Perlo on April 28, 2013 at 4:34 am

The presence of his mercy is a powerful incentive to save your last chance.

Agreed! The process is now far more important than the “happy,” spoon-fed ending. The decisions and relationships of the process are the story!

The presence of…

In Perlo on April 28, 2013 at 4:34 am

The presence of his mercy is a powerful incentive to save your last chance.

Agreed! The process is now far more important than the “happy,” spoon-fed ending. The decisions and relationships of the process are the story!

Would you like some storage in your storage?

In Perlo on April 26, 2013 at 12:55 am

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A new type of memory device that will allow for much greater miniaturization and efficiency than current RAM has proved to have a surprising property. German researchers reported in a recent issue of Nature Communications that ReRAM (resistive memory cells) has a battery-type effect in which the devices actually store charge. This helps explain some anomalous behavior in memristors, the class of circuit elements that subsumes ReRAM.

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Rodman Spotted At Vatican City To Support 'New Black Pope'

In Perlo on March 13, 2013 at 4:12 pm

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CHICAGO (CBS) -- Ambassador Dennis Rodman, fresh off his visit to North Korea, has now landed in Vatican City, as the world waits and watches for a new pope.

Rodman, who engaged in some "diplomacy" with North Korean President Kim Jong-Un earlier this month, was spotted at the Vatican by CBS 2 news anchor Kate Sullivan.

"I am over here to support the new black pope," said Rodman, referring to Cardinal Peter Turkson of Ghana.

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Black History Moment: Mr. Saturnino Orestes Armas "Minnie" Miñoso Arrieta

In Perlo on February 15, 2013 at 7:59 am

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By Jueseppi B.

Saturnino Orestes Armas "Minnie" Miñoso Arrieta (/mɨˈns/; Spanish pronunciation: ; born November 29, 1925 in HavanaCuba), is one of the famous Major League Baseball (MLB) players. A left fielder and third baseman, he played 7 different positions on 4 teams, for 17 seasons beginning in 1949 (9 games) and ending in 1980 (2 games).

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