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Bogdan Fiedur

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Progress begins with the belief....
6/20/2006 10:39:34 AM
“Progress begins with the belief that what is necessary is possible.” – Norman Cousins, editor, writer
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6/20/2006 1:18:49 PM
Wonderful how our beliefs shape our direction. If we believe that the best is yet to be, then the future will be a wonderful place. Hats off to all those who have shown us that the impossible just takes a little more time to accomplish.
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6/20/2006 2:41:20 PM
This has become so true. Let's use the cell phone for example. It started as a luxery but has become a way of living, thus, making it a necessity. Thanks for sharing, Bogdan. __________ Kenneth R Sword Jr Co-CEO - Bizzy Blogz http://www.bizzyblogz.com Sponsor of the ABA Basketball 'Streetball' group "Nothing But Net Entertainment" http://www.bizzyblogz.com/NBNE/ New! Bizzy Blogz Community - like MySpace http://www.bizzyblogz.biz An Advertising Traffic Machine http://www.megatraffic.us/ http://www.frappr.com/bizzyblogzcommunity
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6/20/2006 3:24:03 PM
HI Bogdan That's exactly how inventions are started. YOU believe and progress with your idea and believe that you can do it right and better. ======================================= Place a FREE AD on me: http://FreeAdTraffic.com 10,500 Free HITS from this link: Massive Traffic for FREE http://freetrafficbar.com/virtual.php?p=22&ref=58734 FREE: Multiply Your Advertising Results By Thousands With Your Ad Listed On 5635+ Sites! Tons OF Traffic! http://www.programhoppers.com?5638
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6/20/2006 8:42:21 PM
Hi Bogdan I little history on a brilliant man: The lifelong concerns of Norman Cousins—writer, editor, citizen diplomat, promoter of holistic healing, and unflagging optimist—were large indeed: world peace, world governance, justice, human freedom, the human impact on the environment, and health and wholeness. During a lifetime which spanned most of the twentieth century, these central concerns of Cousins's life were also among the most important issues facing the human race. His primary platform for promoting his views was as editor of Saturday Review for the better part of forty years. He was also the author of a dozen books and hundreds of essays and editorials. Besides having been notably active in a variety of peace organizations, he was, in his in later years, on the faculty of the University of California at Los Angeles School of Medicine. By Ken Read-Brown Minister of Old Ship Church, Hingham, Massachusetts
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