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Liberal Stereotypes Redefined

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Katrina

Holden, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
My husband and I fill our home with an overwhelming amount of love and humor. I think that raising children with these two attributes (a sense of humor, and compassion for others) is a pretty decent contribution to the world.

Annie

Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
While living in Haiti, I sent meals to an elderly neighbor who was starving and I knew would not receive food otherwise. When such a huge need is set before you, the only thing you can do is respond in kindness. In this country, the needs are still there, they are just sometimes harder to seek out.

Julie

Worcester, MA
United States
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I love to teach! It's important to me that my students understand, and feel good about themselves and their intelligence. It's really wonderful when you see the light bulb in their eyes light up.
Why are you participating?: 

Why not?

Anayansi

Panama
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I try to be an understanding and caring person, for my friends and people around me. Also I try to give the best of me understanding others points of view.
Why are you participating?: 

I think the most important is to learn respect and appreciation of others; not because of a religion, race, sex or any specific criteria; but because of simple coexistence. For me it derives from common sense.

Lynne

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I volunteered at the food bank
Why are you participating?: 

Because I think we should be accepting of each other regardless of what or who they are

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