by Cecil Maranville
For some, disability means an end to a real life. But, for others it's a challenge to adapt and do things they never thought they could do.
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Will there ever be a time when there will be no more disabilities? The answer is, Yes!
by Cecil Maranville
For some, disability means an end to a real life. But, for others it's a challenge to adapt and do things they never thought they could do.
by Mario Seiglie
Genetic adaptation to environment has been attributed to natural selection for advantageous mutations. But scientists have recently learned that adaptations come mostly from genetic switches responding to circumstances—proof of design, as...
by Rex Sexton
Helping my wife in her work with the disabled has taught both of us many lessons.
by Robin Webber
Many people around the world are acquainted with the numerical figure of 6,000,000. If someone were to pose the hypothetical question of "what comes to mind when I say six million?" many would simply state that this was the devastating...
by Michael Kelley
Has America become a nation dependent on government handouts? The evidence increasingly points that way.
by Michelle Grovak
The older gentleman had lived his life on the social fringe, and exited the world almost unnoticed—but the occasion of his death provided a lesson for those still living.
by Good News
Some see American children as a generation of rage. Surrounded with materialism, the typical child may look healthy materially—but many are emotionally abandoned to look for meaning in things that destroy the mind and heart.
by UCG Administrator
A trust is a legal entity that holds property for the benefit of another person, group, or organization. Trusts are organized in different ways, depending on their purpose.
by Good News
Because we are on average living much longer lives than did many of our forebears, the quality of those lives is sometimes marred by the unwelcome presence of disease.
by John Ross Schroeder, Melvin Rhodes
A study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows that elderly Americans live longer, with fewer seniors requiring nursing-home care.