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  2. The Kindness Rocks Project - Wikipedia

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    The Kindness Rocks Project is a viral trend where people, commonly children, paint pebbles or cobbles and leave them for others to find and collect. Photos of the painted rocks and hints of where to find them are commonly shared on Facebook groups . [ 1 ]

  3. 'It could have been my son': Parents to protest over students ...

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    Family members and protesters are set to gather Sunday afternoon at a Cracker Barrel in Maryland, where a group of special education students received what the restaurant later called ...

  4. Leaning on family, leaving the workforce: This child care ...

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    The ARPA funding will end in 2026, but Steinbruecker said the group is exploring funding sources and talking about what the programs might look like, hoping they’ll have little change and can ...

  5. The Metaphor - Wikipedia

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    The story has appeared in numerous collection books. First, it appeared in the 1987 collection Inside Stories II. [2] Next, it appeared in Wilson's own 1990 collection, The Leaving [3] (also known by the name The Leaving and Other Stories for some reprints). [4] It was also included in the 2000 collection Close Ups: Best Stories for Teens. [5]

  6. Escaping Polygamy - Wikipedia

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    Escaping Polygamy is an American docudrama television series that premiered on December 30, 2014, on LMN.The show now airs on Lifetime (TV & online), but can also be viewed on Tubi and Court TV, and follows the work of three sisters who left The Order, a polygamous group based in Salt Lake City, [1] as they help family and/or friends break free of polygamy.

  7. EXCLUSIVE: Riley Keough almost took out this controversial ...

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    She wouldn’t have cared if people said, ‘Whoa,’ whatever they say,” she said. The result, she said, is a “pretty honest portrayal,” in line with Keogh's goal to be “as true as ...

  8. John Wood (activist) - Wikipedia

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    John J. Wood (born January 29, 1964) is an American activist who was the founder of two global education charities: Room to Read and U-Go. Wood started Room to Read in 2000 after quitting his executive position as Microsoft's director of business development for the greater China region. [1]

  9. Sisters Separated into Forced Labor Camps During World ... - AOL

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    Sisters Helena and Barbara Stefaniak had their worlds turned upside down after the start of World War II. The sisters, who were living in Poland, were separated and put into work camps as teens ...