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So I would say, religions are expressions, the diversity. While towards God and in God, essence and unity emerge. Meaning, we should be humble in our imperfection, in our imperfect understanding of God, in our imperfect strife towards God, and learn from our mistakes and from each other. This should apply for any open minded atheist too, since they too are destined as imperfects, with their own ideal and their imperfect understanding of it, or more precisely, of religion and the Ultimate Reality. Prostate Cancer UK hopes its Ode To Dads campaign will raise awareness and raise funds for research. The final line of the spot reads: “Imagine a day without our dads,” and then issues a call to action to donate to the charity.

Nat from Kolkata, IndiaThis is not Lennon's best song, but it's beautiful. So simple and inspiring. I love it. The publisher states on the inside cover of the book, that Rob Gonsalves "stretches the limits of visual exploration with his breathtaking paintings and encourages parents and children alike to look beyond the limits of the everyday world and imagine."Jonn from Liverpool, EnglandThe people who view peace as impossible are wrong. We as humans have the ability to shape the world into whatever we want. It is people that view it as a lost cause that slow its development down. When people start bringing up their children properly with love, we shall have peace. We need to see the error in our ways and make a change; we could have peace in a second if we really wanted it. I hope someday people will realise that we are all humans living on the same world in which we need to all live as one, as John said. All you need is love. Imagine a day when your swing swings you higher than the highest treetops. Imagine a day when you can ride your bike up a path of falling leaves into the very tree they are falling from. Imagine a day when you release a handful of blue balloons into a cloudy, gray sky to create a postcard-perfect day. Imagine a day when the ordinary becomes the extraordinary…a day when anything is possible.Imagine a Day is the companion book to the critically acclaimed Imagine a Night , which School Library Journal declared and “a fascinating foray into the imagination. and ” Renowned Canadian artist Rob Gonsalves once again stretches the limits of visual exploration with his breathtaking paintings and encourages parents and children alike to look beyond the limits of the everyday world and imagine. Imagine a Day by Sarah L. Thomson – eBook Details

Kim from Wadsworth , OhThis is just a beautiful song. There isn't anything else I can really say about it except that I love it, and that Lennon is dearly missed. Peoples and nations has become so interdependent, that the sole prosperity and freedom of ours can no longer serve justice to all of us. And with recent development in the crisis the planet is experiencing, the freedom and prosperity of humanity can no longer violate the freedom and prosperity of other species and the earth itself. And thus we come to the culprit of our ignorance : war and economics. It's not about the millions of people in this world working against peace, it's about the millions of others who work for peace throughout there everyday lives. "You may say im a dreamer, but im not the only one" It's real, it's wise, and it's among us.

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I cannot understand Thomson's choice to keep the smaller words in her poetry, unless it is to help younger readers understand what the text is saying in a grammatical way... except it isn't the point of poetry to teach those concepts, but to invoke feelings and wonder in the reader. Galda, Cullen and Sipe says, “Poetry is intense, an intricate combination of the sounds, meanings, and arrangement of words to call attention to something in a fresh, compelling manner.” (139). However, sometimes she uses great alliterations such as “cut and stitch a city from the starry sky” which uses the “S,” “T,” and “St” sounds repetitively. Her metaphors and similes make sense and can be understood by younger readers (“wheels grow wings”) which is very important when it comes to poetry for younger ages because if the metaphors are way too complicated, the author risks losing their audience's attention and understanding of what they've written. Brooke from Decodar , AustraliaI think that to criticize someone who is trying to make people see what could happen if the world was at peace is wrong. John Lennon never said that he had no possessions, and never said that he was perfect, he said 'imagine'. The world would be such a better place with no religion, wars are caused by religion, and the sad fact is the bible was the best book ever written. So I am join lennon, in hope that the world can be as one, and I think rather than criticising everyone should do the same.

Collaborate with a town council or utility board of commissioners to pass a resolutionsupporting Imagine a Day Without Water. Jay from Atlanta, GaYou are absolutely right, it's about a "relationship" with Jesus Christ, not "religion". However Hebrews 10:25 says "Let us not give up meeting together". Jay from Atlanta, GaTo Linda in London Alabama: You and your grandfather are both right, John and everyone else would say anything to make money. Even today

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Host an open housethat invites community members to learn about protecting the local environment and water projects currently underway. Jay from Atlanta, Ga"He who works his land will have abundant food, but the one who chases fantasies will have his fill of poverty." -Proverbs 28:19 Kimberly from Landing, Njlive n life in peace would be wonderful. but sad to say the brotherhoods dont share the same concept. Gary from Cardiff, United KingdomWar Vietnam John Lennon was now 31 seeing life as a maturing young man. His lyrics on this album on Oh My Love tells you where he is "I see the wind I see the trees everything is clear in my world" He was feeling being alive and as a poet was expressing to us the intimacy of life. Imagine was a wish an aspiration No war no possession no reasons for humans to hate and kill. He had experienced wealth and modest childhood He knew that the answer to why are we here was far greater than having a white Rolls Royce Or House In The Country. Of course he wanted some home comfort but he lived modestly he thought safely in secure accommodation commensurate with his high profile high risk society position. The song coined from Yoko Imagine from her book Grapefruit espoused a world without war weapons and mad men running the world. He knew we needed liberated women to make the world a better place- to effemanise soften male aggression. It is not about atheism bit it is about RELIGION using it as a means to hate not LOVE. He like us wondered what created everything that mattered in all our lives. He did not have the answers just posed the questions. When it came on at the Olympics London 2012 it broke me up tears flooded down my face- somehow that man from Liverpool had become a prophet a saint St.John Of Liverpool he was. s so-called artists. However, he did say it, and words have meanings. You can't just say something and then say "Oh, I didn't mean anything by that". He was asking people to do what he was not ready to do. He was asking people to give up what he himself was not ready to give up.

Idea #1: Share the Night book with your students first. Read it and show the pictures so they become familiar with the way the book works. Then, introduce them to the Day book, only this time, have them close their eyes as you read the poetry and try to imagine what the picture could look like. Have them describe what they think it could be, or what they would draw/paint if they were creating the illustrations. This could lead into a discussion about metaphors and similes as they try to explain with words what they see in their minds (soft like a cloud, etc). It should also help them to focus on the poetry which is overshadowed by the dramatic illustrations. Jay from Atlanta, GaThis song is communist propaganda. Lennon didn't even believe the words himselg. "Imagine no possessions" as he rides around in that huge white mercedes. Wake up!Jimeeb from London, CanadaThe only reason the world has religion is because at one time, long ago, mankind imagined... the only reason mankind has possessions is because at one time, long ago, mankind imagined... the only reason the world has countries is because at one time, long ago, mankind imagined... is the message: Be careful what you imagine. Bianca Sanchez from Alburquerque, NmThis song can make you cry when you really listen to it and think about everything he did. It's so sad! Alec Thorp from Yorktown Heights, NyThis is one of the most beautiful song I have ever heard in my entire life. Shepurrs from Charlotte , NcI don't see Imagine as John's attempt to push a communist regime or anything of the sort. When he says to imagine life without all the things that divide us...religion, wars, etc....he was hoping that the listener would instead start focusing on all the things we have in common with our fellow human beings who populate this planet with us. As long as we're focusing on the ways we are different and ignoring all the ways we are alike, we can never reach a true peace with each other. We continue to sort and section off various cultures for exclusion of some sort.

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