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I've done everything the Bible says — even the stuff that contradicts the other stuff! Our differences are only skin deep, but our sames go down to the bone. And now, in the spirit of the season: start shopping. And for every dollar of Krusty merchandise you buy, I will be nice to a sick kid. For legal purposes, sick kids may include hookers with a cold. And here I am using my own lungs like a sucker. What good is money if it can't inspire terror in your fellow man? Homer no function beer well without.

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Why do you think that she is a witch? He hasn't got stuff all over him. Well, I didn't vote for you. A newt? Look, my liege! I don't want to talk to you no more, you empty-headed animal food trough water! I fart in your general direction! Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries! Now leave before I am forced to taunt you a second time!

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Well, I got better. Ah, now we see the violence inherent in the system! The swallow may fly south with the sun, and the house martin or the plover may seek warmer climes in winter, yet these are not strangers to our land. It's only a model. It's only a model.

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Gandhi Jayanti On October 2 2024

On October 2, 2024, in observance of Gandhi Jayanti, V. Pulla Rao Somaiah Velpula, Deputy Chief Secretary of the Andhra Pradesh State Unit of the "Human Rights & Social Justice Mission," led a charitable initiative at an old age home in Mangal Village, Nandigama, NTR District, Andhra Pradesh. The team distributed free sarees, lungis, and blankets to 50 residents, embodying Mahatma Gandhi's principles of compassion and service to humanity.Gandhi Jayanti, celebrated annually on October 2nd, marks the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation. This day is dedicated to honoring his legacy of non-violence, truth, and selfless service. Such acts of kindness and support for the elderly resonate with Gandhi's teachings and contribute to fostering a more compassionate.

Help Charities Without Leaving Home

Bamboo Fresh Lahaina

Who's that then? Shh! Knights, I bid you welcome to your new home. Let us ride to Camelot! Ah, now we see the violence inherent in the system! The Lady of the Lake, her arm clad in the purest shimmering samite, held aloft Excalibur from the bosom of the water, signifying by divine providence that I, Arthur, was to carry Excalibur. That is why I am your king. Camelot!

Excitement From A Quote About Charity

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What's the point of going out? We're just going to wind up back here anyway. I'm going to the back seat of my car, with the woman I love, and I won't be back for ten minutes! And now, in the spirit of the season: start shopping. And for every dollar of Krusty merchandise you buy, I will be nice to a sick kid. For legal purposes, sick kids may include hookers with a cold. The Internet King? I wonder if he could provide faster nudity… Yes! I am a citizen! Now which way to the welfare office? I'm kidding, I'm kidding. I work, I work.

20 December – International Human Solidarity Day

International Human Solidarity Day is observed on 20 December annually to highlight the importance of unity in diversity. This day also reminds people to work together in fighting poverty, hunger, and disease.

NATIONAL CONSUMER RIGHTS DAY: DECEMBER 24TH

WHY IS IT #CELEBRATED? #National_Consumer_Rights_Day in India marks the enactment of the #Consumer_Protection_Act of 1986, a landmark legislation approved on December 24, 1986, by the President of India. This act was introduced to safeguard consumers from #exploitation and ensure fair practices across various sectors. WHAT DOES THE #ACT DO? The Consumer Protection Act established a three-tier system of consumer courts—District, State, and National—for resolving disputes effectively. It also granted #Right_to_Safety #Right_to_Information #Right_to_Choose #Right_to_be_Heard #Right_to_Seek_Redressal #Right_to_Consumer_Education WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR #CONSUMERS? The act empowers consumers to: #Demand #justice in cases of #defective #products or #poor #services. Address issues such as #expired goods, #unfair trade practices, and #misleading advertisements. #Seek #protection and #accountability from businesses and service providers.

MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR

With 98,000 members, it is not feasible to send this message to each person individually or to all district and state WhatsApp groups. Therefore, we are sharing our wishes with everyone through our WhatsApp Channel, WhatsApp Status, and social media platforms. Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! May this festive season bring joy, happiness, and warmth into your life. May all your dreams and aspirations come true, and may the happiness of this season stay with you throughout the year. Warm regards, C.E.O #Human_Rights _And_Social_Justice_Mission https://www.hrsjm.org 7021057853

Celebrating National Youth Day with Human Rights & Social Justice Mission

On this National Youth Day, Human Rights & Social Justice Mission (HRSJM) celebrates the vibrant spirit, energy, and potential of the youth in building a just and equitable society. As we honor the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, we are reminded of his vision of empowering young people to bring about meaningful change in the world. Why National Youth Day Matters National Youth Day, celebrated every year on January 12, is dedicated to fostering the ideals and teachings of Swami Vivekananda. He believed that young minds are the backbone of a progressive society. His call to the youth, "Arise, awake, and stop not until the goal is reached," continues to inspire millions. At HRSJM, we share this vision by empowering youth to stand up for human rights and work towards achieving social justice. Our mission is to inspire young individuals to be the catalysts for change, ensuring that everyone has equal opportunities and a life of dignity. How You Can Make a Difference On this National Youth Day, we urge young people to: Be the Voice of Change: Speak up against injustice and inequality. Engage in Social Causes: Volunteer with HRSJM or any organization working towards societal betterment. Spread Awareness: Use your voice on social media platforms to highlight issues like poverty, education, and discrimination. By standing together, we can create a society where human rights are respected, and justice prevails for all. Join Us in Empowering Youth At Human Rights & Social Justice Mission (www.hrsjm.org), we believe that youth hold the key to a brighter future. Let’s come together to create a society where equality, fairness, and justice are not just ideals but everyday realities. Celebrate this National Youth Day by taking a step toward social justice. Together, we can empower the youth to be the changemakers of tomorrow.

Celebrating Lohri: Spreading Warmth, Hope, and Equality

Lohri, the festival of warmth, joy, and new beginnings, holds a special place in our hearts. This harvest festival not only marks the end of winter but also brings people together in a spirit of celebration and gratitude. At Human Rights & Social Justice Mission (HRSJM), we believe that Lohri is an opportunity to reflect on the values of community, equality, and generosity. The Significance of Lohri Traditionally celebrated in Northern India, Lohri is a festival that honors the hard work of farmers and the importance of nature in our lives. It’s a time to light bonfires, sing traditional songs, and share food with loved ones. Beyond its cultural significance, Lohri teaches us the values of sharing and caring, which align closely with the mission of HRSJM—ensuring that every individual has the opportunity to live a life of dignity and equality. This Lohri, Make a Difference As we light the bonfire this Lohri, let’s remember those who may not have the same opportunities to celebrate. You can make a difference by: Donating to HRSJM: Help us support those in need with food, clothing, and shelter. Volunteering: Join our Lohri initiatives and bring smiles to the faces of marginalized individuals. Spreading Awareness: Share the message of equality and inclusion in your community. Join Hands with HRSJM At Human Rights & Social Justice Mission (https://hrsjm.org/), we believe that festivals like Lohri are not just about celebration but also about creating a more inclusive society. Let’s come together to spread warmth, kindness, and equality this Lohri. Light a bonfire of hope and make a difference in someone’s life today!