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Simple pleasures, every day variety

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AIDS Awareness Day 2011

Weighing 54 tons and composed of more than 47,000 panels dedicated to more than 90,000 individuals, The AIDS Memorial Quilt is the premier symbol of the AIDS pandemic, our greatest HIV prevention education tool and the largest ongoing piece of community folk art in the world. Continue reading

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Found while rummaging: Where to find happiness department

Oh the things you find out while rummaging for places for characters to live! Continue reading

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Just the right person

“In fact,” says I, “I have one burning question about clouds and I’ve always hoped to meet the right person to ask. My question is: what keeps clouds together?” Continue reading

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From the Quote Box – Why We’re Here Department

A couple leaped from the south tower, hand in hand. They reached for each other and their hands met, and they jumped. I try to whisper prayers for the sudden dead and the harrowed families of the dead and the … Continue reading

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