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Greta Parker and her rabbit, "Flopsy" appear on North Carolina Channel 12 News, to educate people about their Non Profit organization, Baskets for Bunnies.
What a beautiful rabbit, and wonderful woman to rescue him, and to attempt to make the world a kinder place for some furry creatures!
Check out Flopsy Parker on Facebook, and watch his television appearance online @
http://www.wxii12.com/r/29832999/detail.htmlGreta Parker and her rabbit, "Flopsy" appear on North Carolina Channel 12... more
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ACC Men’s Basket Ball Tournament 2011 will be held in Greensboro, North California from 10th of the March till 13th of the March 2011. The winner of the ACC Tournament 2011 will get the ACC’s automatic bid to the 2011 NCAA Tournament. The ACC Tournament and the TV schedule is given below.ACC Men’s Basket Ball Tournament 2011 will be held in Greensboro, North... more
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Wofford College defeated the University of North Carolina/Greensboro 59-47 in the Quarterfinals of the Southern Conference Men’s Basketball Championship Tournament Saturday afternoon at the Bojangles’ Coliseum in Charlotte, NC. Wofford improves to 24-8, while the Spartans fall to 8-23. Southern Conference Player of the Year Noah Dahlman led a balanced Wofford attack with 13 points.
Wofford advances to the Southern Conference Tournament Semifinals to face Western Carolina University on Sunday at 6 p.m., at the Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, NC. Both of the Semifinal games will be televised by SportSouth.
This piece includes a number of high-resolution color photographs, a slide show of great photographs from the game and a video.
Please visit my website to view the wonderful photographs and slide show, and to watch the video:
http://disembedded.wordpress.com/2010/03/07/wofford-defeats-uncgreensboro-59-47-in-southern-conference-tournament-quarterfinals/Wofford College defeated the University of North Carolina/Greensboro 59-47 in the... more
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"Brutal and senseless."
This is how Cotton describes homelessness. It might just be the most succinct and heart-breakingly accurate explanation I've heard in a long time.
Cotton is homeless and disabled. She lives in a tent in Greensboro, NC. If that's not bad enough, she has been living this way for over 16 years.
This raw and unedited story makes one thing crystal clear: living on the streets is horrible. Cotton is the real face of homelessness; the face that we need to see and hear and see and hear and see and hear until something changes. From this raw and gritty story, I hope you can find the the will to act. The will to get involved in the fight to make poverty and homelessness unacceptable.
I hope this story inspires you to do something.
// more stories http://invisiblepeople.tv
// follow http://twitter.com/hardlynormal"Brutal and senseless."
This is how Cotton describes homelessness. It... more
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Three months ago, Yong lost everything - including her house and all of her possessions - in a fire. To make matters worse, she did not receive the insurance money she needed to survive. She ended up homeless.
Yong's recollection of her first night homeless in Greensboro, North Carolina broke my heart. She was terrified. Today, Yong holds on the hope that she can soon move out of the woods and return to her life as it was before the fire.
While in Greensboro, I met Michele Forrest [ http://chosenfast.com ] and friend Audrie. They are part of a group that cares for the homeless in their community. They bring food, provide case management, and serve as a liaison to other homeless services in the area, such as the police [http://whrrl.com/experience/story/18340963 ].
Never forget that one person can make a huge difference in their community. Michele has, so can you.
// more stories http://invisiblepeople.tv
// follow http://twitter.com/hardlynormalThree months ago, Yong lost everything - including her house and all of her... more
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After working hard his entire life, Jim should be settling into retirement. Instead, he is 69 years old and living in a tent in the woods of Greensboro, North Carolina.
Jim only wants to return to his former life. His three wishes are simple: to go back to work, to get his home back, and to get a meal in a restaurant. I hope things turn around for him soon.
// more stories http://invisiblepeople.tv
// follow http://twitter.com/hardlynormalAfter working hard his entire life, Jim should be settling into retirement. Instead,... more
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Greensboro! We love you!
Keep checking in here for upcoming meet and greets, events and visits from Current TV! Connect and collaborate with other filmmakers in your area, and check in for VC2 pod assignments.Greensboro! We love you!
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