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We all need a little extra encouragement sometimes, especially on those seemingly-endless Wednesday afternoons. Looking back through history, there's no limit to what we can achieve on Wednesdays.
Inspiring Wednesday quotes “I don’t really have any position to complain about my job. Yeah, every job has its moments like, ‘Ah, you know, it’s Wednesday. ... “A good Wednesday is a day ...
Start your day on a positive note with the best good morning quotes, inspiring words of wisdom, funny morning quotes, and motivational sayings about success. 145 Good Morning Quotes to Motivate ...
Czech Republic: the day is traditionally called Ugly Wednesday, Soot-Sweeping Wednesday or Black Wednesday, because chimneys used to be swept on this day, to be clean for Easter. [26] Malta: this day is known as L-Erbgħa tat-Tniebri (Wednesday of Shadows), referring to the liturgical darkness (tenebrae). In the past children went to the parish ...
J. Howard Miller's "We Can Do It!" poster from 1943 "We Can Do It!" is an American World War II wartime poster produced by J. Howard Miller in 1943 for Westinghouse Electric as an inspirational image to boost female worker morale.
Prior to the January 2019 changes to the Sunday meeting schedule, Sunday School was held weekly. In 2019, when the church moved to a two-hour block, Sunday School began being held every other week. Also, the two main adult classes were no longer to be called Gospel Doctrine and Gospel Principles, with encouragement for a combined adult class ...
Paul Henry Hopes (born 4 August 1960), known professionally as Paul Henry, is a New Zealand radio and television broadcaster who was the host of the late night show The Paul Henry Show on New Zealand's TV3 which ended December 2014 so that Henry could host a new cross-platform three-hour breakfast show Monday to Friday on TV3, RadioLive and online.
Listen to Naga Munchetty on 5 Live and BBC Sounds, Monday - Wednesday from 11:00 GMT. Creator of deepfake images of MLA yet to be found Speed up plans to criminalise deepfake abuse, ministers told