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The Moral Compass (subtitled A Companion to The Book of Virtues and Stories for a Life's Journey) is a 1995 anthology edited by William Bennett. A follow-up to the 1993 collection The Book of Virtues , it consists of seven chapters devoted to different stages of life, with passages from Western civilization and various other cultures.
Virtue 1 - Love: The Lodestar of Life; Virtue 2 - Where There Is Honesty, Other Virtues Will Follow; Virtue 3 - Making a Case for Morality; Virtue 4 - Our Fading Civility; Virtue 5 - Learning: "With All Thy Getting, get Understanding" Virtue 6 - The Twin Virtues of Forgiveness and Mercy; Virtue 7 - Thrift and Industry: Getting Our Houses in Order
A spin-off from 1993's The Book of Virtues, The Children's Book of Virtues collects 31 passages previously featured in the original. [3] Selections from Aesop's Fables, [3] Robert Frost, [3] Frank Crane, [4] and African and Native American folklore [3] are represented in this volume; the legend of George Washington's cherry tree (as related to Mason Locke Weems) [5] makes an encore appearance. [6]
School districts can now install cameras on school buses to bust drivers who fail to stop for a school bus displaying a stop signal. The law is one of many that went into effect on July 1.
The Book of Virtues (subtitled A Treasury of Great Moral Stories) is a 1993 anthology edited by William Bennett.It consists of 370 passages across ten chapters devoted to a different virtue, each of the latter escalating in complexity as they progress.
The Mean Streets andGangs of New York filmmaker became fascinated by statues of saints that were positioned around this house of prayer.. The saints — deceased figures who lived holy lives and ...
Tony Mancuso, who regularly wakes up at his home in suburban West Palm Beach before 5 a.m. to get to school at Suncoast, fell asleep on the afternoon bus ride home after class let out at about 3 p.m.
Heroic Virtues 1891 Thomas Scott Preston: 23 July 1824 Hartford, Connecticut: 4 November 1891 New York City, New York Diocesan Priest; Founder, Sisters of the Divine Compassion: New York: Heroic Virtues 1892 Almeide Maxis Duchemin [10] (rel. name: Theresa) 8 April 1810 Baltimore, Maryland 4 January 1892 West Chester, Pennsylvania