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Generous Town Blesses Millions
Ten days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, a group of citizens in North Platte, Nebraska, heard a rumor that soldiers from their town, part of the Nebraska ...
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Eisenhower on Teambuilding
It is better to have one person working with you than having three people working for you.
—President Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890–1969)
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What Makes a Good Leader?
What makes a good leader? That question was asked by the Army War College in a study of highly regarded major generals in Iraq. Subordinates rated the ...
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Thomas Edison Exemplified Reconciliation
Author Ken Sande gives an example of how loving actions can communicate forgiveness:
Loving actions can do much more than change your feelings; they can ...
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"We Were Soldiers": Real Leadership
We Were Soldiers chronicles the true story of the first American battle in Vietnam during the 1960s. Although the battle for civil rights waged on back ...
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Tall Student Cares for Tiny Sister
Jesse Jackson tells the story of a visit to the University of Southern Mississippi. While touring the campus with the university president, he noticed ...
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Pennies Amount to Something
Pennies are a dime a dozen (to coin a phrase). Without much effort, one could find a penny on the floor or in a parking lot. We may even pass one without ...
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Michael Phelps Gave Teammate a Chance for Glory
Michael Phelps had already won five gold medals in the 2004 Athens Olympics. He seemed certain to secure one more in the 4 x 400 medley relay. Phelp's ...
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"The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King": Carry Each Other's Burdens
In the final film of The Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Return of the King, Frodo and Sam climb Mount Doom carrying the ring of power. The only way to ...
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Blind Climber Defines Faith
Eric Weihenmayer calls himself an "unrealistic optimist," and that is a good description since he was the first blind climber ever to reach ...
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