Character Education Chapters

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.

The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution gives President Johnson more power concerning the situation in Vietnam.

When an ill person cannot properly open her eyes, why do people doubt that she's really having trouble?

Although the Captain is in charge of a ship, and his word is "law," George Pollard - captain of the Essex, a whaleship - gives-in to Owen Chase, his F...

Paulus surrenders, which leads to Hitler's defeat and suicide.

In 1971, T. C. Williams High School's star player, Gerry Bertier, has a car wreck that leaves him paralyzed from the waist down.

With "Kong: Skull Island," we explore the world of Gorillas. How did Kong become so huge? Gorillas are the largest of the living apes with two species...

When Abe Lincoln was eight years old, he moved with his family to a settlement in Indiana. It was there that he lost his mother, Nancy Hanks Lincoln, ...

Hal Moore, co-author of We were Soldiers Once . . . and Young was a soldier's soldier as he followed orders during a hated war.

At age 22, Helen writes the account of her life. Read (and hear) the first 11 chapters.

Read, and hear, the remaining chapters of Helen's autobiography.

With the help of Anne Sullivan, Helen completes college and travels the world writing and speaking to audiences.

What happens when a wife no-longer knows her husband because an illness has deprived her of that knowledge?

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