Showing posts with label heroes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heroes. Show all posts

Friday, January 11, 2019

Heroes of the Week: Muslim Youth Group Helps Clean National Parks Amid Government Shutdown

   If you've been reading the news, you know the now former head of the U.S. Department of Interior, Ryan Zinke was told to keep National Parks open during the government shutdown, despite furloughing (laying off) park employees. He did, and tourists decimated them (thanks GOP).  However, out of a tragedy came this week's heroes - groups of Muslim Youth who pitched in to help clean the mess made by other Americans. These kids are heroes.  Here's the story:
 
 OPEN, UNMANNED PARKS TRASHED - Visitors left overflowing trash in campsites, bringing wildlife in for food to areas where animals would not previously visit. They actually did #1 and #2 on the sides of the roads in National Parks - How disgusting! They tossed trash in the parks. They went off-roading into protected areas and destroyed them. You can read about it on-line.HERE
   SO WHO HELPED CORRECT IT? Some Muslim Youth Groups in the U.S. The very group of people that the Conservatives are trying to make U.S. citizen fear and hate. Muslim kids organized and went to National Parks and cleaned up the disgusting TRASH left behind by Christian people.  Don't expect anyone with a MAGA hat out there cleaning the parks. Just saying.

Here's the story.

(photo: Volunteers Alexandra (R) and Ruth Degen prepare to clean a restroom at Joshua Tree National Park on January 4, 2019 in Joshua Tree National Park, California.Credit:CNN)


Muslim Youth Group Helps Clean National Parks Amid Government Shutdown 


(CNN)On a rainy Saturday in Philadelphia, as the partial government shutdown continued, volunteers picked up trash outside Independence Hall, birthplace of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
Across the country, dozens of their colleagues in the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association were doing the same at national parks closed or partially closed by the shutdown. They cleaned up litter, emptied garbage cans and swept the grounds -- from the Everglades National Park in Florida to Joshua Tree, California and the Cuyahoga Valley, Ohio.
The group hit the National Mall in Washington on Sunday morning.
"Service to our nation and cleanliness are important parts of Islam," said Dr. Madeel Abdullah, president of youth group, in a press release. "We could not sit idly by as our national parks collected trash. We will lead by example and dispose of this garbage appropriately and invite all Americans to join us in these parks and others across the nation."



Group members were joined by people from the general public who contacted the group through social media, spokesperson Salaam Bhatti told CNN, adding that the response to their efforts has been "overwhelmingly positive."
Bhatti said members regularly participate in community cleanups, carried out as part of their faith. The group has logged almost 200,000 hours in clean-up projects since 2016, according to Bhatti.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association is the largest of its kind in the US, with more than 70 chapters and 5,000 members, all males aged 7 to 40.
Bhatti said more than 60 percent of Americans do not personally know a Muslim, and community efforts like these increase dialogue with members of other religious groups.
Muslim youth group members help clean up national parks during the government shutdown.
"I hope it shows that we're not here just to talk about Islam the whole time," Bhatti said. "We're here to be part of America." 
National Parks have been largely closed to the public since the shutdown began December 22. In a press release Sunday, the National Park Service said it had "explored a number of options to address the maintenance and sanitation issues that have arisen at a number of highly visited parks," and will now use fee revenues to clean up trash and restrooms.
"We are taking this extraordinary step to ensure that parks are protected, and that visitors can continue to access parks with limited basic services," the statement said.
Bhatti told CNN that if the shutdown continues, they will be looking for other national parks to help clear and for more ways they can help community members affected by the shutdown.
An important part of Islam is to help "wipe away the tears of our neighbors during time of distress," he said. "We are humbly serving our nation at a time when many tears are being shed.

Thursday, May 10, 2018

Fascinating Book: Heroes, Gods and Monsters of Greek Myths

Since I was a kid, I've always been fascinated with the Greek and Roman Gods and I recently enjoyed reading the book "Heroes, Gods and Monsters of Greek Myths" by Bernard Evslin. The book came out in 1984, and was really well done. I can't believe it took this long for me to read about them.
 

MY FASCINATION -  perhaps it's because the men are handsome and muscular, or just that they are like superheroes of old. Of course, Greek gods have always been part of the Wonder Woman and Shazam canons, which is what made them even more interesting to me. 

WHAT THEY SAY - The stories explain how humans received some things like fire, song, and more. It's also interesting to see where Christianity borrowed from the Greek God mythology. All in all, a fascinating collection.
  
DID YOU KNOW? That a number of words in the English language come from Greek mythology? Over the next couple of blogs, we'll highlight some of them. 
Some Greek Gods. Credit; DC Comics

BOOK SUMMARY:  The heroes, gods, and monsters of Greek mythology come alive in this exciting collection of retellings of the ancient myths that includes tales of Zeus, Hera, Apollo, Artemis, and many more. Written in simple, direct language, Heroes, Gods and Monsters of the Greek Myths is an accessible and entertaining guide to the Greek myths and their players, following fearless heroes as they battle epic beasts under the eyes of the mighty immortals who rule them.
   From mortal warriors like Perseus and his impossible task of slaying the monstrous Medusa, to Zeus, the king of the Gods whose thunderbolts can shake the earth, to the minotaur, a gruesome beast, half-man and half-bull, who destroys young victims that are sacrificed to his terrifying power, this world is one of magic and adventure.

A LIST OF GODS (Source: Wikipedia):
Ancient Greek nameEnglish nameDescription
Ἀχλύς (Akhlýs)AchlysThe goddess of poisons, and the personification of misery and sadness. Said to have existed before Chaos itself.
Αἰθήρ (Aithḗr)AetherThe god of light and the upper atmosphere.
Αἰών (Aiôn)AionThe god of eternity, personifying cyclical and unbounded time. Sometimes equated with Chronos.
Ἀνάγκη (Anánkē)AnankeThe goddess of inevitability, compulsion, and necessity.
Χάος (Cháos)ChaosThe personification of nothingness from which all of existence sprang. Depicted as a void. Initially genderless, later on described as female.
Χρόνος (Chrónos)ChronosThe god of empirical time, sometimes equated with Aion. Not to be confused with the TitanCronus (Kronos), the father of Zeus.
Ἔρεβος (Érebos)ErebusThe god of darkness and shadow.
Ἔρως (Eros)ErosThe god of love and attraction.
Γαῖα (Gaîa)Gaia (Gaea)Personification of the Earth (Mother Earth); mother of the Titans.
Ἡμέρα (Hēméra)HemeraThe goddess of day.
Ὕπνος (Hypnos)HypnosThe personification of sleep.
Νέμεσις (Némesis)NemesisThe goddess of retribution.
Nῆσοι (Nē̂soi)The NesoiThe goddesses of the islands and sea.
Νύξ (Nýx)NyxThe goddess of night.
Οὔρεα (Oúrea)The OureaThe gods of mountains.
Φάνης (Phánēs)PhanesThe god of procreation in the Orphic tradition.
Πόντος (Póntos)PontusThe god of the sea, father of the fish and other sea creatures.
Τάρταρος (Tártaros)TartarusThe god of the deepest, darkest part of the underworld, the Tartarean pit (which is also referred to as Tartarus itself).
Θάλασσα (Thálassa)ThalassaPersonification of the sea and consort of Pontus.
Θάνατος (Thánatos)ThanatosGod of Death. Brother to Hypnos (Sleep) and in some cases Moros (Doom)
Οὐρανός (Ouranós)UranusThe god of the heavens (Father Sky); father of the Titans.

Friday, January 23, 2009

2 Real Hero Stories in the News!

Superheroes don't just exist in comic books- they're everywhere in society today. From caretakers to Police and Firemen and women, folks in the military, teachers, animal shelter and rescue workers and so many more. Those people are all heroes to me. In today's news, there are stories of two other real-life heroes, that I thought you'd like to read. One story from Washington, DC, the other from Boston, Mass.
** There are a lot of people out there who need a hero - and even a smile or a hug can make you a hero. Here's What I Mean: I remember being in St. Edward's Catholic church in Nashville in 1996, sitting by myself, when an elderly woman came in alone and sat next to me. During the "sign of peace" I asked her if she would like a hug, and she said, "Yes, please." I gave her one. She thanked me several times, and I'll never forget her smile. So, a simple hug can make YOU a hero to someone who really needs to know that someone cares.
HERE ARE THE STORIES IN THE NEWS:
DAY AFTER SAVING WOMAN, TRANSIT HERO HELPS SAVE FIRE VICTIMS
Less than 24 hours after saving a woman who fell in front of a Washington subway train, a Houston, Texas, transit cop was at it again.
FULL STORY: http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/01/22/metro.hero/index.html

A Fire Department dispatcher chased and captured a mugger at an Orange Line MBTA Subway station in Boston. http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2009/01/23/t_rider_tells_of_nabbing_suspect/

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