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True story, and for all the naysayers who think anytime someone does something heartfelt for someone else it must not be true~~This Is Snopes Verified~~ Click Here for more information about the soldier and for the National Vietnam Veterans Memorial site scroll down to the rose next to... more
Reviewed by beverly1956 Mar 28 2008, 01:01pm ( 29 reviews ) • opey.com
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Rated by russelljames on May 03 2009, 8:03pm
Nice and endearing without being schlocky.
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Reviewed by empty00eyes on Apr 10 2009, 2:55am
Why are we policing the world again? Why did Mark have to die? What was Mark fighting for?
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Reviewed by miki90 on Dec 15 2008, 4:48am
Great story about the way teachers impact students From the page: "If You Haven't Got Anything Nice To Say..."
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Rated by goldchest on Oct 23 2008, 6:42am
This made me realise what have I done to those unruly gals in my class of 27-40. One thing I am aware of is, I learned a lot from my students and they are one reason why I want to excel in my craft not just being their teacher but as a person in general.
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..dam you stumbleupon
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you can never forget a good teacher
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Rated by Lauxa on Apr 05 2008, 7:07pm
A beautiful story of a teacher who had her students make lists of the nicest things they could say about each of their classmates. Years later, at a fellow classmate's funeral, she discovers they have all kept their lists as one of their most treasured possessions.
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Rated by Plaid on Mar 31 2008, 9:05pm
I had read this b4... But it still moves me to tears...
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Rated by SuperMomInNY on Mar 28 2008, 1:14pm
This one made me cry. I teach my kids to edify others. You never know the impact your actions will have on someone's life. A simple smile or gesture may completely change someone's path.
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Rated by beverly1956 on Mar 28 2008, 1:01pm
True story, and for all the naysayers who think anytime someone does something heartfelt for someone else it must not be true~~This Is Snopes Verified~~ Click Here for more information about the soldier and for the National Vietnam Veterans Memorial site scroll down to the rose next to Eklund's name Memorial page for Private First Class Mark James Eklund