Memorial


  • The Rolling Stones - Jean Clarke Memorial Sonic Barbecue
    The Rolling Stones - Jean Clarke Memorial Sonic Barbecue01. Gimme Shelter02. Happy03. Tumbling Dice04. Star Star05. Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)06. Sweet Virginia07. Dancing With Mr D08. Angie09. You Can't Always Get What You Want10. All Down The Line http://rapidshare.com/files/87161889/RollingStonesJeanClarkeMemorialSonicBarbecue.zipIf you want more visit my site: http://softeca.forumlive.org/
  • Memorial Hall Museum's American Centuries
    For students who want to learn English and at the same time expand their knowledge of American culture and history, American Centuries, an online collection of resources and activities maintained by Memorial Hall Museum, is one of the recommended destinations. Features: • A digital collection of approximately 2000 objects and document pages, each with its own image and age-appropriate interpretive text • An interactive turns-of-the-centuries exhibit that explores American history in 1680-1720, 1780-1820 and 1880-1920 across the five themes of Family Life, Native American Indians, African Americans, Newcomers and the Land • Fun online interactive activities offered via the rich use of image, audio and video files • Various classroom activities, curriculum topics and other resources designed for teachers Site URL: http://memorialhall.mass.edu/home.html
  • Christmas Eve Memorial
    as we go into my sons first Christmas I am filled with a sense of gratefulness for his life and wonderment at what my wife does to be the most amazing mother and wife on the planet.I am also filled with a touch of sadness and if Christmas wishes could come true I'd wish my grandfathers were here to hold James. When I was born they could not contain their joy and I can only imagine the happiness that would be in their faces if they could have held my son. Someday, I will meet them again, and someday James will also till then I would pray that they know that they are missed on this and every holiday.
  • Alvin J. Cox Memorial Fund
    Deadline : May 31 , 2008The Alvin J. Cox Memorial Fund is available to college students in need of financial assistance.For 2008 they offering 8 individual scholarships, each worth $1000.There are no special eligibility requirements for the scholarship. All students may apply regardless of their race, nationality or financial status. They ask that each student who wishes to apply write a brief essay. The essay may be on any topic of your choosing as long as it includes:1. Your reason for deciding to attend college.2. Your chosen college major3.Any reasons for why you believe you deserve the scholarship.We ask that all essays be submitted to the email address below by May 31 , 2008.All scholarship recipients will be notified and issued their awards no later than July 20th, 2009.All essays or any questions regarding this scholarship may be submitted via email to applications@alvincoxmemorial.com . Make sure to include all information that would be needed to contact you in response to yo
  • 3rd Coast Metoples Memorial Weekend Showdown
    3rd Coast Metoples Memorial Weekend Showdown May 23-25, 2008 Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX Contact: Eugene Watts - 817-987-7389
  • 3rd Coast Metoples Memorial Weekend Showdown
    3rd Coast Metoples Memorial Weekend Showdown May 23-25, 2008 Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX Contact: Eugene Watts - 817-987-7389 Tournament: 3rd Coast Metoples Memorial Weekend Showdown Dates: May 23-25, 2008 Location: Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX Cost: $300.00 Age Groups: 4th grade thru 12th Grade Girls & Boys Host Club : Team Ichiban Games (Min): 5 Contact: Eugene Watts Email: teamichiban@msn.com Phone: 817-987-7389 Fax:   Address: P.O. Box 183294 Arlington, TX. 76096 Flyer:   Website URL: http://www.teamichiban.com Notes: Event had over 70 teams participate last year. Some [...]
  • A memorable memorial
    EulogiesThe President of Southbourne Literary Society who introduced me and gave the vote of thanks was Mr Bonsor who was at LAMDA with my public speaking tutor Angela Brennan and delivered a superb eulogy at her memorial service. Although this was back in February 2000, I remember it very well and as I have noticed that a number of readers are discovering this blog and website while searching the net for guidance for speaking at funerals, I thought I would mention a few of the elements which made that speech so appropriate.There must have been at least 100 people in the church and Mr Bonsor told us about how Angela was the best student at poetry readings when he studied with her. Anyone who had her as their teacher would have noticed how, even in her 60s, poetry was still important to her, both in the lessons she taught and in performances she still gave locally until her failing health meant she had to give up. By contrast, he then went on to mention some of Angela's early profession
  • Hamas Fires On Arafat Memorial Service In Gaza
    Thousands of people gathered on Monday in a Gaza square to remember their fallen leader Yasser Arafat. It was the first major opposition rally allowed by Hamas which seized Gaza from the Fatah several months ago, but Hamas leaders feared forbidding the gathering would antagonize the Gaza population. As people listened to speeches, gunfire suddenly [...]
  • My Visit to Maui Memorial Hospital
    As some of you know, I caught a 'bug' on my recent September trip to the Mainland, and try as hard as I did through many modalities (including medical), I couldn't shake it. Finally, my condition worsened....and I was given the orders to check into the Maui Memorial Hospital late one evening so that a procedure could be performed the following day.Because my admission was late and because the new wing of Maui Memorial was completely full, I was admitted to the old wing of the hospital which surely dates far, far back in time judging by the peeling paint, rust, sagging blinds on the windows, and other scary details. Coupled with the fact that I was very ill, everything seemed totally surreal to me. I looked at my surroundings and all I could remember were scenes from bad horror movies. On top of this, it was raining outside while I stayed here as if to compound the gloomy vibe.Fortunately for me the nursing staff attending to me was excellent as were the doctors. Nurses on Maui are few
  • Big Bear Rescue on the Donner Memorial Bridge
    From Telstar Logistics: The Donner Memorial Bridge is a concrete arch span built during the 1920s near Donner Summit in the Sier...
  • The World Pays Princess Diana Respects at 10 Year Memorial Tribute
    I can hardly believe that 10 whole years have gone by since the People's Princess left this world in such a state of shock and denial. You will not find me tarnishing her shining memory by dwelling on those who have been unkind to her while she was here, for I have far too much respect for her beautiful legacy, so my tribute can be found here on my Favorite People Page. READ ABOUT THIS HEREPractice non-violence in your lives. You will be leaving your children a beautiful legacy.
  • Eternal Fighter Zero -Memorial-
    Como no me valía con viciarme al Suzumiya Haruhi no Chourantou, que descubrí gracias a Guibuu, y andaba ya cansada de otros jueguecillos que haya podido probar en su día (bien por darles demasiado tute, bien por no entender demasiado al estar en japo) he estado mirando a ver qué más juegos de Kanon había además del h-game de la novelilla visual de Key en la que se basó el anime (y que por supuesto tengo por ahí bien guardado junto con el de Air y alguna cosilla más).Pero cuál fue mi sorpresa cuando descubrí un juego en plan Melty Blood (un juego archiconocido de Typemoon donde hay personajes de Fate y Tsukihime), pero con personajes de distintos eroge (erotic game/ erogame) sacados por Key en su día y que son los siguientes: Moon, ONE : Kagayaku Kisetsu e, Kanon y Air.Los Eternal Fighter Zero son, como su propio nombre indica, beat'em up, es decir, de lucha. Pero éste en concreto, el Memorial, es como una unión de todos los anteriores que salieron porque tiene todos los
  • Memorial Day Video - Remembering Our Soldiers
    If you made it through Memorial Day weekend without having the time to think about our soldiers in Iraq, of their sacrifice, and of their challenges, and of their commitments, then I encourage you to watch this popular video on Youtube.According to what I've heard, the video was put together by Lizzie Palmer, a 15 year old. Teenagers have a succinct, poignant expression sometimes. We can all benefit. Watch video “Do You Remember Me?”Women's Success History Modernizing the wisdom and trials of the women who blazed the paths before us. Visit http://famiss.blogspot.com
  • Church Cancels Memorial for Gay Navy Vet
    ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) - Relatives of a gay Navy veteran who died say they are upset that a megachurch canceled his memorial service 24 hours before it was to start. Officials at the nondenominational High Point Church knew that Cecil Howard Sinclair was gay when they offered to host his service, said his sister, Kathleen [...]
  • Troops memorial vandalized twice in one week
    This is disgusting...From the Union Leader:A memorial to U.S. troops, part of a collection of vehicles at the Beaver Brook Transportation Museum, has been vandalized twice in the past week, leaving owner Eddie Gilbert heartbroken and disgusted.The memorial, a military recovery vehicle and mine sweeper used in Operation Desert Storm, was parked on the edge of Gilbert's museum on Brook Road. Inside was a military uniform, and atop the large machine were military flags. Gilbert said the display was his way of honoring soldiers who fought in wars both past and present.But on Sunday, and again on Monday, someone tried to destroy the memorial, first by stealing the flags and the uniform, then by smashing windows in the vehicle, peeling off the U.S. sticker, and scratching anti-Semitic slurs and the message "Death to America" into the door."The people who did this obviously take what the soldiers in our military do for granted," said Gilbert. "I'm deeply saddened that someone would put so m
  • Peter Stafford Author and Psychedelic Investigator Dies -- Memorial to Be Held August 26 in Santa Cruz
    Updated August 9th: The memorial will be at 1 to 3 pm at the Attic which is located at 931 Pacific Ave. in Santa Cruz. Please see this new post for more updates: Updated August 7: The date of the memorial will be held on August 26 rather than August 25thh. I will have more information later. Updated August 3: A Memorial Celebrating the Life of Peter Stafford will be...
  • A memorial garden for Turtle Gardens
    Turtle gardens has been around for a long time (since 1988) and a lot of the dogs adopted locally have passed on. I was just given 3 beautiful rugosa roses in memory of three of my deceased adoptees. I am thinking that the garden near my entrance would be the perfect place for a "Memorial [...]
  • Cobain Too Rebellious For Home Memorial (Podcast)
    C Originally from The Ongoing History of New Music Podcast from CFOX (Vancouver) on July 23, 2007, 7:00am
  • Wartime Memorial Day
    So yesterday was Memorial Day in the US, a day for drinking beer and having barbecues. And, according to our commander-in-chief, a day for great deals on mattresses. I hope that everybody got a little tipsy, ate a little burger, and had a little fun. Not too much fun, though. It's Memorial Day, after all - a day when we pay tribute to and give thanks to the men and women who have died in battle for the sake of the good ol' US of A.I remember learning "In Flanders Fields" in the 5th grade, I think to recite it in front of the class for a grade. At the time, it was pretty much just a bunch of words, their collective meaning a bit beyond my comprehension. If I remember correctly, and I'll try this without cutting and pasting, it goes like this:In Flanders Fields the poppies blow between the crosses row on row that mark our place. And in the sky, the lark, still bravely singing, flies, scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the dead. Short days ago, we lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glo
  • Wartime Memorial Day
    So yesterday was Memorial Day in the US, a day for drinking beer and having barbecues. And, according to our commander-in-chief, a day for great deals on mattresses. I hope that everybody got a little tipsy, ate a little burger, and had a little fun. Not too much fun, though. It's Memorial Day, after all - a day when we pay tribute to and give thanks to the men and women who have died in battle for the sake of the good ol' US of A.I remember learning "In Flanders Fields" in the 5th grade, I think to recite it in front of the class for a grade. At the time, it was pretty much just a bunch of words, their collective meaning a bit beyond my comprehension. If I remember correctly, and I'll try this without cutting and pasting, it goes like this:In Flanders Fields the poppies blow between the crosses row on row that mark our place. And in the sky, the lark, still bravely singing, flies, scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the dead. Short days ago, we lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glo
  • Happy Memorial Day
  • Prayers for us on Memorial Day
    Prayer on Memorial Day Lord Jesus Christ, Today we honor the memory of those men and women who have given their lives for their compatriots in the cause of freedom. They have worked, fought, and died for the heritage of freedom, brotherhood, and honor that they have passed on to us. Help us to recall that you yourself gave up your life for all human beings in the cause of true freedom - to save us from self-love and sin. Teach us the true meaning of peace and freedom, that the real battle must always take place within ourselves before it will be won in families and nations. Make us keep your memory in our Eucharistic celebrations and pray for the peace and freedom of the whole world. Prayer to St. Martin of Tours (Patron Saint of Soldiers) Dear well-beloved Saint, you were first a soldier like your father. Converted to the Church, you became a soldier of Christ, a priest and then a Bishop of Tours. Lover of the Poor, and model for pagans and Christians alike, protect our soldier
  • Memorial Day
    On this day we take for granted that it's a holiday , a time to relax, a time to party, hang out with our family and friends, a time to enjoy the finer things in life. I hope you also take time to think about those who were called to duty to defend our country and to sacrifice their lives so that we may live ours. I'm totally not a fan of any war and can't understand how one human can be driven to kill another but it's happened, and it's happening today. Not only impacting lives of hudreds and thousands of service men and women, but also impacting their families. This is my tribute to you. Thank you for the brave impacts you have made in your lifetime. You are remembered. You are missed. Hopefully the current troops will be home soon. My heart goes out to you all.Sincerely,Da' SYKO MANUSN AD3 1986-1990
  • Remember our fallen heroes on Memorial Day
    As we begin our Memorial Day weekend, let’s not forget what this holiday is all about and why we continue to live in a free country.Without the sacrifices of millions of men and women over history who have given their lives for our country, we would not enjoy the freedoms we have today.If you’re watching a baseball game or any other sporting event this weekend, just remember that we wouldn’t even have these pleasures without those who have selflessly laid down their lives for our country.Here are excerpts from a past Memorial Day speech by President Bush at Arlington National Cemetery:"Every year on this day, we pause to remember Americans fallen by placing a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns. I'm honored to do that this morning on behalf of the American people. The names of the men buried there are known only to God, but their courage and sacrifice will never be forgotten by our nation."At our National Cemetery, we receive the fallen in sorrow, and we take them to an honored p
  • Memorial Weekend 2007 on Grand Lake in Oklahoma
    Remember reason for holiday and then enjoy Grand LakeMemorial Day Weekend 2007 is fast getting here. We all will celabrate the holiday in different ways. I hope and pray that each of us will pause and remember our loved ones who have went on before us. I also pray we all remember our soldiers who gave thier life for our freedom whether in World War I or II, Korean War, Vietnam, or Iraq. We have a great nation that has its freedoms preserved by those who serve our country.We can also take time this weekend to enjoy God's great outdoors and have quality family and friends time. Grand Lake in Northeast Oklahoma is a great place to make memories and enjoy the great outdoors. Fishing, sea-dooing, boating, swimming, and all water sports are enjoyed at Grand Lake. You can also spend some time exploring the shops of Monkey Island or Grove. Don't forget Disney and Langley at the South End of Grand Lake also have quaint places to shop. You can enjoy dining from one end of the lake to the other
  • Memorial Day in Kennebunkport
    Memorial Day in Kennebunkport is a slice of Americana. Its small town parade along with the gathering to honor those that gave their lives for our freedoms make lasting memories.Often attended by President Bush and his wife Barbara, the events of Memorial Day in Kennebunkport will have you rubbing elbows with some pretty fancy people.Originally known as Decoration Day, there are no less than two dozen towns that attempt to lay claim to its birthplace. Even though Waterloo, New York was officially proclaimed as the birthplace of Memorial Day by Lyndon Johnson in May 1966, the origins have never been proven.In 1915, Moina Michael came up with the idea of wearing red poppies on Memorial Day in honor of those who died in service to our country. Inspired by this, on Memorial Day 1922 the VFW became the first veterans' organization to nationally sell poppies.Consider celebrating Memorial Day 2007 in Kennebunkport. At The Maine Stay Inn, we have 3-night packages starting at $537.00, plus ta



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