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Discussions and support for past TCI residents and their family members.
- By dmlw1 · Posted June 20, 2009
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- Entertainers of Caribbean Heritage: Wyclef Jean- Haiti- DOB 10/17/72 Best Known for: Hip-Hop Superstar. One of the most important personalities in Hip-Hop music, He first entered the spotlight in 1993 ...
- By dmlw1 · Posted March 27, 2009
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- Since women rarely held leadership positions and until recently had only a marginal influence on politics, the new history, with its emphasis on the sociological and the ordinary, was an ideal vehicle ...
- By dmlw1 · Posted March 14, 2009
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- As the nascent annual event developed, it took on the cause of peace as well as women's rights. In 1915, Zetkin organized a demonstration in Bern, Switzerland, to urge the end of World War I. Women on ...
- By dmlw1 · Posted March 12, 2009
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- DID YOU KNOW THAT DID YOU KNOW THAT In its various incarnations, ranging from a communist holiday to a U.N.-sponsored event, International Women's Day has been celebrated for over 95 years. Inspired by ...
- By dmlw1 · Posted February 12, 2009
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- Born August 4, 1961 Barack Obama is the forty-forth and current President of the United States. He is the first African-American to hold the office. Obama was the junior United States Senator from Illinois ...
- By dmlw1 · Posted November 21, 2008
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- Did you know: that Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell was captain of the US Olympic judo team in 1964 and was a three-time U.S. judo champion. that there are still over 200 Indian and Eskimo tribes in the ...
- By dmlw1 · Posted November 15, 2008
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- DID YOU KNOW: that during World War I, the language of the Choctaw Indians was used to encode messages, but that in World War II, the language of the Navajo Indians was used. The Navajo language was considered ...
- By dmlw1 · Posted November 6, 2008
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- Hi Everyone: We are celebrating Native American Heritage Month at the Children's Inn! Over the next couple of weeks, I'll be posting "Fun Facts" about Native American/Eskimo Heritage. Here's this week's ...
- By dmlw1 · New reply September 25, 2008
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- Did You Know This time frame was chosen by Congress because it coincides with the Independence Days of 5 Spanish speaking countries. In addition, Mexico declared its independence on September 16, and ...
- By dmlw1 · Posted June 19, 2008
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- CARIBBEAN AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH: Many nations, one people. One people, many nations. Caribbean people have been contributing to the well-being of American society since its founding. Alexander Hamilton ...
- By dmlw1 · Posted May 7, 2008
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- One of the things that I truly love about working here at The Children's Inn is that we have so many opportunities to meet people from other cultures and learn about them. This month is Asian/Pacific ...
- By dmlw1 · Posted May 3, 2008
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- I would like to take this opportunity to welcome our families to the Team Inspire website. This website, fondly know as the Family Exchange Program, is an extension of The Children’s Inn community and ...
- By ChildrensInn1 · New reply June 20, 2006
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- Dear parents, caregivers and Children's Inn residents: Welcome to the Alumni discussion group! By Inn resident demand, we can now help you make connections to other families who also have had a child ...