I have a correction to last weeks’ article. I mentioned an account with the Bank of Winnfield would be establish to make deposits for the school in Winn Parish to have Rachel’s Challenge in the Atlanta school. There will be no bank account set up at the bank but a secure way of making a deposit has been established.
It has been my honor to have the opportunity to write articles for the Winn Enterprise. Mr. Charles Crain has been very kind to allow me this opportunity. Thank you for reading these articles. Thank you for your kind comments made to me publicly.
You have been allowed to enter into my heart for examination.
Many years ago, on my first trip around the world, I was struck by how the children in the Middle East -- Arab and Israeli alike -- were among the nicest looking little children I had seen anywhere. It was painful to think that they were going to grow up
killing each other. But that is exactly what happened
This concludes our series on bullying as part of National Bullying Month. The long term effects of bullying range from major depression and anxiety to antisocial behavior. Bullying is not a rite of passage and it is not the normal child play on the playground
In a recent confrontation between protesters against the illegal flood of unaccompanied children into the United States and counter-protests by some Hispanic group, one man from the latter group said angrily, "We are as good as you are!"
Mr. Ashley is a “Christian Man and Educator,” – Taking Care of Business Giving Honor and Reverence to God, Mr. Ashley
can still hear his other, Mrs. Beatrice and father, Mr. Jerry’s, words throughout his life. They told him that he could be anything he wanted to be. Ringgold, Louisiana is where he began his journey
Back in the heyday of the British Empire, a man from one of the colonies addressed a London audience. "Please do not do any more good in my country," he said. "We have suffered too much already from all the good that you have done."
The human brain is a complex machine that collects and disperses information at tremendous speed. The research tends to move in the direction slower times in making choices and decisions as one age. This is particularly true for someone who has beginning stages of dementia when an individual begins the slow decline in the brain’s ability to process information as quickly as in the younger years
In a recent article in The Lancet titled Adolescence and the social determinants of health addresses the social factors that have the most influence on the total health of adolescence globally. The health of adolescence is strongly affected by social
factors at personal, family, community, and national levels