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I bought this inexpensive little bear at Michael's to use in a photoshoot. I wanted to open a seam and pull some stuffing out so I could have my other dolly crying over him, but then I just couldn't do it, he's such a sweetie.
Just look at his little tummy, that wistful gaze and his slightly lopsided construction. Plus he's made from the same kind of fabric as my sofa cushions--all soft and fuzzy.
On March 16, 2011, Members of Congress and their staff participated in a CPR & first aid skills training hosted by the American Red Cross. On Saturday March 19, 2011, over 100 local Red Cross chapters across the nation will host similar trainings. These events are free and open to the public. Go to www.redcross.org/savealife for more information.
Japan is an awesome country, but whaling is not. Apparently Japan is still active in whaling despite its decreasing population and protests from all around the world. Their explanation for whaling is for scientific purposes, is it?
Greenpeace, 350.org and coalition activists rally behind a sandbag wall at the harbor in Boston, Mass., Oct. 24, 2009, to call attention to the threat of sea level rise from global warming. The rally is one of thousands of events around the world on a Global Day of Climate Action to change the negotiating environment as the international community heads towards crucial UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009. Photo by Adam Hunger