Maria Amor's old time favorite, a must-be-invited VIP in magnimous charity events like G.O.D. Awards, the hero who never fails to inspire organizations like We Care For Humanity, Honorable Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa is once again our Keynote Speaker!
Antonio Ramón Villaraigosa (pron.: /ˌviː.əraɪˈɡoʊsə/; born Antonio Ramón Villar, Jr.; January 23, 1953) is an American politician and the 41st and current Mayor of Los Angeles, California. A member of the Democratic Party; prior to being elected Mayor he was a member of the California State Assembly, the Democratic leader of the Assembly, the Speaker of the California State Assembly, and a member of the Los Angeles City Council. While Mayor, he served as the President of the United States Conference of Mayors for 2011, as a national co-chairman of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, and as a member of President Barack Obama's Transition Economic Advisory Board,[1] and as Chairman of the 2012 Democratic National Convention in September 2012.[2] He is the third Mexican American to have ever served as Los Angeles Mayor and the first in over 130 years. He will be term limited, and was not be able to run for re-election in 2013.[3]
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Bianca Silvia Porrino left her wealthy upbringing in Italy to create her own empire in United States. Since she landed to USA, she is unstoppable! She's the kind of lady who gets whatever she wants in a good way, good taste and good purpose. Her business acumen is unparralleled. She is a combination of cunning, witty and fun which are her strong tools for Wedding Planning business.
Wedding and event planner Bianca Silvia Porrino W. exudes the energy and passion of a newly engaged bride, balanced with the knowledge of a seasoned expert. Her work ethic embodies personalized service, elegance and fun, while creating stunning occasions and unforgettable memories for her clients. Since 2000, she has been coordinating weddings and events of all sizes around the world, and has lived and worked in London, San Francisco, Italy and San Diego. She has worked with world-renowned organizations such as the Hyatt Regency, Bath and Body Works, Hotel Barbabuc, and Langa Turismo. Her mother language is Italian, and she speaks, reads and writes English and Spanish both casually and professionally. She graduated from San Francisco State University with a degree in Event & Meeting Planning. She has also completed a program at UCSD in hospitality, hotel management, travel and tourism.She got her start by taking clients via referral. Before she knew it, she was busy with weddings across the country, including such glamorous locales as Hawaii, Las Vegas, and New York, plus classic settings such as Miami and Los Angeles. She's enjoyed it every step of the way, all the while gaining creative insights into these fine points of wedding and event planning. Bianca's unique blend of skill and pure enthusiasm for her work shines through in every meticulously planned detail of her events. No affair is too big or too small, and brides on a budget or those seeking lavish affairs can count on Bianca's passion to create a spectacular experience. Her hand-selected team includes only the best vendors in their field who have proven time and time again to be thorough and knowledgeable. Bianca says about her self: "I love what I do, and Bianca Weddings isn't just a business for me… it is my life's love, providing special couples with the inspiration and memorable experience they deserve and want!"
Beauty, Brains & Body-Erin Morgart has it all! With her countless achievements in different areas, WCH is certain that Erin deserves the salute of G.O.D. by nominating her for Health & Fitness Award!
Erin Morgart holds many titles, among which are Ms. United Nations 2013, health and fitness expert, and certified personal trainer with a lifelong passion for exercise and degrees from Harvard Medical School and the Citadel. About Erin Morgart Erin Morgart is a supermodel and actress, Member of MENSA, certified personal trainer with degrees from Harvard Medical School and the Citadel. She is also fluent in four languages, English, French, Italian and Latin and was voted in the Top Ten Fitness Trainers by FitTV. Morgart is currently working towards a PhD. Erin J. Morgart MS (Current) BA CPT Actress/Writer/Celebrity Model/Athlete/Spokesmodel www.erinjmorgart.com [email protected] The Honorable Erin J. Morgart Lady Datin Cultural Ambassador for the United States (Honorary) SAG-AFTRA CEO Erin J. Morgart Enterprises LLC Featured in 250+ Newspaper Articles Interviewed in 200+ Radio Interviews AM/FM/XM Represented by Shannon Rose Email: [email protected] (813) 389-0801 http://mediaproductions.tv Statistics Height: 5’ 3” Weight: 110 lbs. Hair: Blonde Dress: 2 Eyes: Hazel Measurements: 36D – 23 – 36 Shoe: 7.5 Professional and Media Accomplishments Mensa IMDB Pro Public Relations Executive Director to the International Emergency Response Citizens Corps (IERCC) February 2013 - Present -- Global The Artie Clear Show (Fox) Co-Host/Co-Producer/Social Director 2013 - Current Congressional Citation for Work with Children / Rep. Leonard Lance House of Rep. - NJ 12/2012 Mrs. United Nations USA 2012 and 2013 -- www.munp.org Vying for World Title Cancun 7/2013 Gladys Magazine - Published Print Featured Model - January 2013 Conversations Magazine Model Citizen of the Year Published Print Featured - 2013 Fine Success Magazine Published Print Featured Model - 2012 LinkedIn Top 1% Order of the Royal Honor -- Current Member in Good Standing Association of Junior Leagues International - Member since 1994 - Gold Star Status United Nations Pageant Winner - People’s Choice Award Ambassador 2012 Ms. Galaxy International 2012 - Virginia Promoter for BodyByVi - Team Hollywood/Rockstar Status Fitness Magazine Fitness Model International 2012 1st place online/4th place overall at www.statusfitnessmagazine.com Status Fitness Magazine Fitness Model International 2013 Top 100 Worldwide www.statusfitnessmagazine.com Harvard Medical School CME courses Spokesmodel for FitGirlWear Spokesmodel for Halo0ne Spokesmodel for Rock God Eyewear Spokesmodel for Suppress Fightwear Spokesmodel for BKEnvy www.shoesofimagination.com Spokesmodel/Commercial Print Model Spokesmodel – Exclusively Bella Fine Art & Fashion Winner – 2011 and 2012 www.bellazon.org Athletic Celebrity Bandini Pinup Girl #139 Soletron Honey of the Day 2011/2012 Hersh Levy Calendar Girl Miss July 2011 Hersh Levy Fitness and Physique Miss September 2012 Model at The Bubble Magazine TV Model Interview with Cold Heat Magazine Model Interview with Swimwear Magazine TV Model Interview with PageantCast Photo/video shoots with Alexis Vogel Celebrity MUAH www.alexisvogel.com Los Angeles, CA February 2013 Dawnita Alston www.visualdialects.com May 2012/August 2012 Norfolk, VA Paul O. Colliton Photography: New York, NY www.collitonstudio.com 2011 and December 2012 Elite Model Showcase Winner 2011: www.kennethdon.com photographer: Sanibel Island, FL www.thestudiova.com : Timothy Jackson & Dean Craft: Washington D.C. Mid-Atlantic Photography: Mike Cadotte: Washington D.C. Shelle Anderson Photography: Scottsdale, AZ John Shultz Photography: Virginia Beach, VA Laura Agnon Photography: Honolulu, Hawaii July 2010 Certifications FITORBIT 2010/2012 “TOP 10 Ten Trainer” CrossFit Trainer Level 1 Certification CrossFit Nutrition Certification Zumba Certified Fitness Instructor Les Mills Certified RPM Cycling Instructor Pilates Turbokick American Red Cross NAFTA Cambridge Who’s Who Phi Delta Kappa Medical Fitness Association IHRSA ACSM Alliance IDEA Paul Chek Step Navy Fitness Scirion ACE GFI/PT Spinning Kickboxing TRX Fitness Anywhere Navy Nutrition Tower 200 Bio CEO Erin J. Morgart Enterprises/ Athlete/Certified PT/ Blogger for Exercise TV/FitOrbit/FitTV United States Sports Academy - MS in Sports Medicine - Current Harvard Medical School CME - Current The Citadel -- Postgraduate Studies Clinical Psychology Anderson University BA Clinical Psychology/Minors in Biology and French
A special request of UK Humanitarian Ambassador and may I say WCH special request as well is for Nashville Country Singer- Collen Lloy to grace the G.O.D. Awards and render us some of her phenomenal performances in between her busy European Tour.
About Colleen: I'm a native Californian that relocated to Nashville in 1999. I have been singing professionally since the age of 14 and have written and performed in the Rock n' Roll, Alternative, Americana, R&B, Pop and Country genres. Performing all throughout the U.S. and abroad, my career has taken me to the internationally known Bluebird Café, television and radio broadcasts, opening act for artists like Billy Dean, Paul Overstreet, John Berry, Lee Greenwood, George Jones, Billy Ray Cyrus, Tanya Tucker and John Anderson to name a few, and one of the highlights of my career was having the honor of interviewing Mr. BB King, the King of Blues, for a proposed television special. Another was recently returning from Maui after singing with Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac. I give back to society through my charitable causes, supporting our military groups, IPF, Pay It Forward, any Cancer Research, American Heart Association, American Diabetes Association, ALS Association, Supporting the Arts-Thirdcoast Broadcast and virtually any cause that I feel needs my support. Colleen Lloy Message: I became aware of We Care for Humanity through Jeannette Slavinski who is the author of the book The Naked Goddess. I donated my work called Missing You for that cause because I am a firm believer in giving back to a multitude of charitable events, especially those supporting our veteran heroes and active military men and women all over the world. I am just returning from a USO show in Italy. I am honored to be a part of this humanitarian event where people are being honored for making a difference in our world by donating their talents to uplift the spirits of so many people in need of a helping hand. I believe when you are given a talent or gift you are to share that talent with others and use it towards the benefit of uplifting as many people as you can. I have become involved in a multitude of charitable organizations such as the Red Cross, Wounded Warriors, Operation Standdown, Operation Homefront, Veterans Memorial Foundation, American Heart Association and a host of others to help offset costs to help facilitate benefitting people through various programs that are created within these organizations. We Care for Humanity demonstrates this key thought process and focuses on a multitude of worthy charitable causes and draws supporters from all over the globe to ensure that millions of people receive benefit from the charities they choose to promote. I am honored to be a part of this celebration of life and charitable works!- Colleen Lloy See her performances here: http://youtu.be/hOnpBTe0APs http://www.colleenlloy.com http://www.reverbnation.com/colleenlloy http://twitter.com/#!/colleenlloy
As We Care For Humanity & Global Officials of Dignity Awards stand for fairness, sincerity, integrity and dignity, it our great honor to support and honor the future LA City Controller, Honorable Dennis P. Zine as G.O.D.'s Lifetime Achievement Awardee!
Dennis P. Zine was born and raised in Los Angeles and has dedicated his entire professional career serving the residents of this City. Dennis spent 33 years on the front lines of the Los Angeles Police Department before being elected in 2001 to represent Los Angeles’ 3rd Council District which includes the communities of Canoga Park, Reseda, Tarzana, Winnetka and Woodland Hills. A registered independent, Zine was reelected in 2009 with over 70% of the vote and was selected to serve as the Assistant President Pro Tempore of the Council. During the past 11 years of service on the Los Angeles City Council, he has also served as an LAPD reserve officer in the Fugitive Warrant Detail where he continues to assist in the apprehension of felony suspects. Zine currently serves as Chairman of the Los Angeles City Council’s Audits & Governmental Efficiency Committee where he is committed to eliminating fraud, waste and abuse in City government. His public service career began over 43 years ago with the Los Angeles Police Department. Within the LAPD, he rose to the rank of Sergeant and worked a variety of assignments including Patrol, Motorcycle Detail, Detectives, Intelligence, Administrative, and Vice. He was also elected three times to the Board of Directors of the Los Angeles Police Protective League. Zine was first elected to public office in 1997 to represent Valley interests on the Charter Reform Commission where he served as Vice Chairman. After his election to the City Council, he expanded his government service role as the President of the Independent Cities Association (ICA), as a member of the League of California Cities Board of Directors, and as the City’s representative with the National League of Cities serving as a member of the Board of Directors and as the Chair of the National Immigration Task Force. Councilman Zine currently serves on the Executive Committee of the US Army Community Advisory Board and the Southern California Association of Governments. Since taking office, Councilman Zine has contributed over $300,000 to non-profit and Los Angeles City based organizations. In 2011 and 2012 Councilman Dennis Zine was selected as the readers choice “Best Elected Official.” Zine has two sons, one an LAPD officer and the other a professional pilot. During his 10 years serving on the City Council, Zine has donated over $300,000 from his own salary to local charitable organizations. To prove his commitment to fixing the City’s budget troubles, Zine has voluntarily taken a 10% pay cut. "As your next City Controller, I'll be an independent fighter who will eliminate waste, fraud and abuse and protect the taxpayers and residents of Los Angeles." - Dennis P. Zine, City of Los Angeles Councilman
What a great honor it is for We Care For Humanity to have Dolores Huerta on the roster of G.O.D. Awardees! Dolores, a living legend and symbol of heroism is now one of the Officials of Global Dignity!
The Feminist Seed Is Planted Dolores Clara Fernandez was born on April 10, 1930 in Dawson, a small mining town in the mountains of northern New Mexico. Her father Juan Fernández, a farm worker and miner by trade, was a union activist who ran for political office and won a seat in the New Mexico legislature in 1938. Dolores spent most of her childhood and early adult life in Stockton, Californiawhere she and her two brothers moved with their mother, following her parents’ divorce. According to Dolores, her mother’s independence and entrepreneurial spirit was one of the primary reasons she became a feminist. Dolores’ mother Alicia was known for her kindness and compassion towards others. She offered rooms at affordable rates in her 70 room hotel, which she acquired after years of hard work. Alicia welcomed low-wage workers in the hotel, and often, waived the fee for them altogether. She was an active participant in community affairs, involved in numerous civic organizations and the church. Alicia encouraged the cultural diversity that was a natural part of Dolores’ upbringing in Stockton. The agricultural community where they lived was made up of Mexican, Filipino, African-American, Japanese and Chinese working families. Alicia’s community activism was reflected in Dolores’ involvement as a student at Stockton High School. She was active in numerous school clubs, was a majorette, and a dedicated member of the Girl Scouts until the age of 18. Upon graduating Dolores continued her education at the University of Pacific’s DeltaCollege in Stockton earning a provisional teaching credential. During this time she married Ralph Head and had two daughters, Celeste and Lori. While teaching she could no longer bear to see her students come to school with empty stomachs and bare feet, and thus began her lifelong journey of working to correct economic injustice. An Organizer is Born Dolores found her calling as an organizer while serving in the leadership of the Stockton Community Service Organization (CSO). During this time she founded the Agricultural Workers Association, set up voter registration drives and pressed local governments for barrio improvements. It was in 1955 through CSO founder Fred Ross, Sr. that she would meet a likeminded colleague, CSO Executive Director César E. Chávez. The two soon discovered that they shared a common vision of organizing farm workers, an idea that was not in line with the CSO’s mission. As a result, in the spring of 1962 César and Dolores resigned, and launched the National Farm Workers Association. Dolores’ organizing skills were essential to the growth of this budding organization. The challenges she faced as a woman did not go unnoted and in one of her letters to Cesar she joked…”Being a now (ahem) experienced lobbyist, I am able to speak on a man-to-man basis with other lobbyists.” The first testament to her lobbying and negotiating talents were demonstrated in securing Aid For Dependent Families ("AFDC") and disability insurance for farm workers in the State of California in 1963, an unparalleled feat of the times. She was also instrumental in the enactment of the Agricultural Labor Relations Act of 1975. This was the first law of its kind in the United States, granting farm workers inCalifornia the right to collectively organize and bargain for better wages and working conditions While the farm workers lacked financial capitol they were able to wield significant power at the ballot box. As the principal legislative advocate, Dolores became one of the UFW’s most visible spokespersons. Robert F. Kennedy acknowledged her help in winning the 1968 California Democratic Presidential Primary moments before he was shot in Los Angeles. Throughout the years she has worked to elect numerous candidates including President Clinton, Congressman Ron Dellums, Governor Jerry Brown, Congresswoman Hilda Solis and Hillary Clinton. Women’s Liberation As much as she was Cesar's right hand she could also be the greatest thorn in his side. The two were infamous for their blow out arguments an element that was a natural part of their working relationship. Dolores viewed this as a healthy and necessary part of the growth process of any worthwhile collaboration. While Dolores was busy breaking down one gender barrier after another, she was seemingly unaware of the tremendous impact she was having on, not only farm worker woman but also young women everywhere. Dolores initially dismissed the 1960’s women’s liberation movement as a “middle-class phenomenon”. However while directing the first National Boycott of California Table Grapes out of New York she came into contact with Gloria Steinem and the burgeoning feminist movement who rallied behind the cause. Quickly she realized they shared more in common than previously imagined. Having found a supportive voice with other feminist, Dolores consciously began to challenge gender discrimination within the farm workers movement. Non-Violence Is Our Strength Early on, Dolores advocated for the entire families’ participation in the movement for after all it was men, women and children together out in the fields picking, thinning and hoeing. Thus the practice of non-violence was not only a philosophy but a very necessary approach in providing for the safety of all. Her life and the safety of those around her were in jeopardy on countless occasions. The greatest sacrifice to the movement was made by five martyrs all of whom she knew personally. At age 58 Dolores suffered her most life-threatening assault while protesting against the policies of then presidential candidate George Bush in San Francisco. A baton-wielding officer broke four ribs and shattered her spleen. Public outrage resulted in the San Francisco Police Department changing its policies regarding crowd control and police discipline and Dolores was awarded an out of court settlement. Following a lengthy recovery she took a leave of absence from the union to focus on women’s rights. She traversed the country for two years on behalf of the Feminist Majority’s Feminization of Power: 50/50 by the year 2000 Campaign encouraging Latina’s to run for office. The campaign resulted in a significant increase in the number of women representatives at the local, state and federal levels. She also served as National Chair of the 21st Century Party founded in 1992 on the principles that women make up 52% of the party’s candidates and that officers must reflect the ethnic diversity of the nation. Her Second Wind At 81, Dolores Huerta continues to work tirelessly developing leaders and advocating for the working poor, women and children. As voluntary President of the Dolores Huerta Foundation, she travels across the country speaking to students and organizations about issues of social justice and public policy. There are thousands of working poor immigrants in the agriculture rich San Joaquin Valley of California. They are unfamiliar with laws or agencies that can protect them or benefits that they are entitled to. They are often preyed upon by unscrupulous individuals who take advantage of them. They feel hopeless and unable to remedy their situations. Dolores teaches that these individuals that they have power and that personal power needs to be coupled with responsibility and cooperation to create the changes needed to improve their lives. It is rarely practiced today because it is tedious and time consuming. However, the results are long lasting and while people are in the process of building organization, they are learning lessons they will never forget and the transformative roots are planted. The fruit is the leadership that is developed and the permanent changes in the community. In other words, this is how grass roots democracy works. Recognitions And Awards There are four elementary schools in California, one in Fort Worth, Texas, and a high school in Pueblo,Colorado named after Dolores Huerta. She has received numerous awards among them the Eleanor Roosevelt Humans Rights Award from President Clinton in l998, Ms. Magazine’s one of the three most important women of l997, Ladies Home Journal’s 100 most important woman of the 20t Century, Puffin Foundation award for Creative Citizenship Labor Leader Award 1984, Kern County’s Woman of The Year by California State legislature,the Ohtli award from the Mexican Government, Smithsonian Institution - James Smithson Award, and Nine Honorary Doctorates from Universities throughout the United States.
Bianca shines like a diamond (like the song of Rihanna), she wants to conquer the world and she will at the G.O.D. Awards as Europe's Woman of The Year Nominee!
Wedding and event planner Bianca Silvia Porrino W. exudes the energy and passion of a newly engaged bride, balanced with the knowledge of a seasoned expert. Her work ethic embodies personalized service, elegance and fun, while creating stunning occasions and unforgettable memories for her clients. Since 2000, she has been coordinating weddings and events of all sizes around the world, and has lived and worked in London, San Francisco, Italy and San Diego. She has worked with world-renowned organizations such as the Hyatt Regency, Bath and Body Works, Hotel Barbabuc, and Langa Turismo. Her mother language is Italian, and she speaks, reads and writes English and Spanish both casually and professionally. She graduated from San Francisco State University with a degree in Event & Meeting Planning. She has also completed a program at UCSD in hospitality, hotel management, travel and tourism.She got her start by taking clients via referral. Before she knew it, she was busy with weddings across the country, including such glamorous locales as Hawaii, Las Vegas, and New York, plus classic settings such as Miami and Los Angeles. She's enjoyed it every step of the way, all the while gaining creative insights into these fine points of wedding and event planning. Bianca's unique blend of skill and pure enthusiasm for her work shines through in every meticulously planned detail of her events. No affair is too big or too small, and brides on a budget or those seeking lavish affairs can count on Bianca's passion to create a spectacular experience. Her hand-selected team includes only the best vendors in their field who have proven time and time again to be thorough and knowledgeable. Bianca says about her self: "I love what I do, and Bianca Weddings isn't just a business for me… it is my life's love, providing special couples with the inspiration and memorable experience they deserve and want!"
Sue Wong needs no further introduction for her name alone speaks for who she is and how she impacts the world. We Care For Humanity is thrilled and proud to have Sue Wong hand over G.O.D. trophies to the deserving men & women of dignity awards.
Sue Wong was born in rural Southern China in 1949. Sue Wong’s family escaped to Hong Kong and finally immigrated to Los Angeles in 1995, when Sue was at the age of six. As a youngster in California, she wanted to pursue a career in fine arts. Although she was won a scholarship to the prestigious California Institute of the Arts after high school, her parents wanted her to become an accountant, or a teacher. Hence, Sue Wong was never formally trained in fashion. But her design talent won out in the end. Sue Wong has become a prolific designer who has been able to blend her relentless energy with creativity, organization and humanity. Within a month of enrolling in a fashion program at Los Angeles Technical College, she was awarded a scholarship from Arpeja, a hip fashion company for younger women. In less than a year, she decided to trade her education for a full-time job as a designer in Arpeja's sportswear division. Later, she became lead designer at Arpeja, taking the company's sales from $3 million to $51 million in three short years. Sue is now the creative force behind Sue Wong, Inc. In 1999, Sue created an eveningwear division, Sue Wong Nocturne, just in time for the millennium. The ideas of her design come directly from the history of fashion, including inspirations from the 1890s, and every decade from the 1920s through the 1970s. She realizes that the key to healthy marketing is diversity, but inspite of this, her clothing is consistently romantic, blending time-honored handwork and craftsmanship with classic, rather than trendy designs. Who wears SUE WONG: Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Biel, Tyra Banks, Vanessa Minnillo, Kelly Osbourne, Social Media and Marketing Mogul Giovi Zamora Is Receiving An Award At The G.O.D. Awards Night4/3/2013
Giovi Zamora is brilliantly creating a buzz not only in the Filipino-American community but in Hollywood as well through his FAT MEDIA INC- ticket to limelight marketing platform. His works surely make impact to the community and that's why WCH is unanimously giving Giovi the Social Media Award at the G.O.D. Gala!
Known for many things and his clients will tell you that chief among them is his unique ability at developing strong client-agency relationships. Combining this talent with his relentless drive, professional acumen, and laser-like focus on results and you can see why he is regarded as one of the strongest marketing and Social Media executives in the region. Giovi's perspective was shaped in part by his past sales experience, which has given him insight into what moves consumers and what increases the bottom line. For more than 12 years, clients have relied on this perspective and have also benefited from his characteristic candor. Giovi simply tells clients not what they want to hear, but what they have to hear. And for many, this candor is as refreshing as his aggressive marketing solutions are valuable. Nubianasian Royalty - Princess Harakawa Ra Will Grace The G.O.D. Gala As A Presenter Of Awards4/2/2013
Her Grace, Princess Harakawa Ra is flying from Florida to Los Angeles to show support to We Care For Humanity. Recently, the Princess joined the team of WCH as a member of the Advisory Council.
Princess Harakawa's birth into the world began in the 70's. Her family is multi cultural of African formerly called (Alkebulan),Asian-Indian and Portuguese descent. This variety is what gives her a grand picture of unity. She knew very early in life that she was one truly extraordinary child a "starseed" born to enhance the lives of all those that grace her presence and eyes always looking towards the stars. A native America Cherokee tribe family friend's in the Carolina's where she spent some of her childhood moments when her mother and father had to travel, their tribal chief gave her the name "Bluesky Goddess" because her beautiful presence and smile is like light from the sky. Princess Harakawa's memory of her childhood is astonishing beginning 18 hours after birth until now present day total recall. She has always aimed to be a pillar of all encompassing love and inspiration. She is self taught in many aspects and believes in going inside your self library for the puriest wisdom that you are born with upon arrival. Her vision for the world is abundance and happiness for the true seeker of inner light. Princess stands for humanity as a whole, all is one in her eyes and she expresses the need for realization of oneness in this spectacular universe. Since her vision of the graces of being a child is still firmly in her minds eye and daily memory it gives her the higher sense to notice that children born to the Earth holds a special key and all should pay attention to the imagination of fresh eyes that glance upon the world. |
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