What better way for a youth to explore issues of character and to find their ethical center than through stories? Here is a collection of inspirational and thought-provoking stories to fuel that search.
Albert Schweitzer wins the Nobel Prize and, after his death, accolades pour in for him.
Although President Kennedy expresses sadness at the death of the South Vietnamese President, the assassination was in line with U.S. interests.
King Kong was released during the Great Depression - a desperate time with high job loss, people losing their homes and little available food.
Political cartoons make fun of public policies and politics.
African-American Dorie Miller works in the West Virgina's galley, but when the bombs fall, he assists the ship's captain, fires a machine gun and earn...
For a person with Lewy Body Dementia, dreams are nightmares and hallucinations seem real.
As Godfather Drosselmeier continues his story about Princess Pirlipat, he stuns Marie. What happened to Pirlipat while the cats were asleep?
Even as a young man, Albert Schweitzer related to the sufferings of others and wanted to do something to help.
Anthony lives in a Quaker home that believes in equal rights, hard work, and education.
Ed Viesturs is an expert climber who reaches the summit of all the world's 14 mountains higher than 8,000 feet.
To interact with someone who has a diagnosis of Lewy Body Dementia, we need to rethink how we solve problems (otherwise WE become another problem the ...
The court vindicates Boone, but he leaves Kentucky and never gets over the criminal accusations which had been leveled against him.