Bob Knotts | November 26, 2010
There are many, many ways individuals can contribute to a better society, of course. One that’s easy to do right now is to remember that we each influence our fellow human beings in important ways – and to become a role model by living a life that’s as healthy, constructive and productive as possible.
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Bob Knotts | November 18, 2010
Haikaa Yamamoto is a talented singer and songwriter who spent a year and a half putting together her “Work Of Art” project. This original song, composed with her husband, is performed in 19 languages — including some very obscure tongues such as Guarani M’ Bya. (Haikaa met with this remote Brazilian tribe personally to get the translation and pronunciation.)
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Bob Knotts | November 13, 2010
We want to give a shout out to Children’s Services Council of Broward County. They have been a Humanity Project sponsor for the past three years, including a recent contribution for our innovative anti-bullying program. Children’s Services Council supports a broad range of groups that make life better in many ways for kids.
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Bob Knotts | November 6, 2010
The Humanity Project offers original, well-written fables on our website for free. We now have seven original short fables posted, brief fictional stories about things that relate to our mission.
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