I like to think of courage as fear that has said its prayers. It’s moving forward when it’s hard, knowing there is something worth fighting for on the other side of the tough place you’re in. We find ...
This blog contains excerpts from an interview with Dr. Robert Firestone by Fred Branfman, political activist and author of Voices from the Plain of Jars. Part II Fred Branfman: When most people think ...
In the first part of this series on courage, we explored the global dynamics that require a courageous response from leaders. Driving corporate sustainability remains the most important long-term ...
I attended the State Honors Choir concert Saturday afternoon at Fargo South High School. The singing I witnessed was wonderful! The sound produced by North Dakota junior and senior high students was ...
Whether it was a riot at a petrol station in Königsdorf, an attack on a taxi driver in Essenbach or an attack on a pregnant woman in Marktredwitz, Münchberg near Hof, courageous people were once again ...
Political courage seems to be in short supply these days. I learned about government from the late Sen. Dick Lugar. He firmly believed in doing the right thing—not necessarily the expedient thing or ...
We live in challenging times. Any of us can make the world better. Here are three inspirational stories for valley residents to digest. They are all examples of people who, with pure guts and courage, ...
It’s hard to imagine a more inhumane act of humanity than that of war. The horror that warfare has inflicted since the dawn of history is immeasurable. Yet while revealing the basest of human ...
Houston neurosurgeon Dr. Samuel Hassenbusch was what every doctor should be — in the words of his physician, friend and M.D. Anderson Cancer Center colleague, Dr. Mark Gilbert, "skilled dedicated, ...
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