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In the United States,
November 27th is a day we
spend with family and friends.
reflecting
on things we
are thankful for.
But it can turn into a day of
us stuffing our faces with
food and watching football!
Instead of remembering
all our
blessings.
Sometimes we
don’t know what we
take for
granted…
gone…
…until they are
It’s good to be
reminded
of all our blessings!
In case, like us,
you’ve forgotten
the small things
to be thankful for…
here’s a start:
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sunlight
helps your body
produce vitamin d.
Sunlight also protects
against various diseases
like osteoporosis, diabetes,
rickets and some cancers.
Google estimates over
1 trillion
searches per year!
Anything you want to know,
you can ask and will usually
g et a n a c c u r at e a n s w e r !
Now, all the information in
the world is at your fingertips!
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In the 1830’s,
it took about
weeks
to get from
New York
to California
by train.
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Now, you can get there in:
hours minutes
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things around us - even the
beautiful and wonderful things
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invisible to us. That is why
we often take for granted the
beauty
of this world:
the flowers, the trees,
the birds, the clouds - even
those we love. Because we
see things so often, we see
them less and less.”
Joseph B. Wirthlin
For anyone born before the
mid 90’s, remember having
to use pay phones or
beepers to communicate?
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Once upon a time, people use
to own cameras, music players,
landline phones, video players,
and notebooks.
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The average
person generates:
4.3
pounds
of waste per day!
Thank goodness for the hardworking
sanitation workers that keep our
streets and
homes clean.
(and much less s
melly!)
Often not given a second thought,
opposable thumbs are VITAL to our
ability to
function!
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