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General Links
- Board of Studies for NSW http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/
- Motivational Quotes http://www.motivationalquotes.com/
Welcome to Motivational Quotes, where you'll find inspirational quotations,
prayers, and positive affirmations to promote positive thinking, personal
growth, success, and achievement in your career, relationships, and life.
- The Athena Foundation http://www.athenafoundation.com
The Athena Foundation seeks to inspire the world community, especially young
people, to acknowledge and celebrate exceptional champions who have
demonstrated their stewardship and dedication to restoring the Earth.
- Food for thought- quotes and poetry http://www.washingtonmo.com/words/default2.htm
- Voices of Youth http://www.unicef.org/voy/meeting/war/less-reported.html
An Internet discussion How might media coverage be influencing humanitarian
assistance to people involved in civil conflicts, like? Unicef raised funds
for assistance in Kosovo in just a few weeks, but funding for emergencies in
22 other countries are still only 15% of the goal. Join young people
worldwide in a discussion about the world's less reported conflicts.
- A memo from God http://www.webspirations.net/memo/
- Christian Music Copyright Licences www.freelink.com.au
- Power Point backgrounds http://www.powerpointbackgrounds.com
Themed powerpoint templates. From religion to business stress
- YOU TURNS Catholic Youth Ministry Support www.youturns.org
Provides materials and assistance that combine FAITH with FUN for
middle/high school youth, emphasizing Scripture, Catechism of the Catholic
Church, and historically pivotal lives of saints.
- Glossary of Church terms http://www.usccb.org/comm/glossary.htm
This is a service of the US Catholic Bishops Conference that has its origins
in a guide prepared for media personnel before the 1987 Papal Visit to the
country. Surely every Catholic should know that the correct word to describe
the skull cap worn by the Pope (white), bishops (purple), and Cardinals
(red), is zuchetto. And that the 'thing' used for sprinkling holy water is
called an aspergillum. It contains over 200 definitions that are useful not
just for the media, but in the classroom and even for preparing questions
for parish trivia nights.

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