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With great trepidation I'm taking part in the daily Haiku challenge posted on Carpe Diem Haiku Kai . The challenge is to distill this wonderful poem into a Haiku. In this CD Tokubetsudesu episode Paloma wants to challenge you all to distill haiku from a poem by N.Scott Momaday. Credits: N. Scott Momaday (1934 -) Navarre Scott Momaday (born February 27, 1934) — known as N. Scott Momaday — is a Native American author of Kiowa descent. His work “House Made of Dawn” was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1969. Momaday received the National Medal of Arts in 2007 for his work that celebrated and preserved Native American oral and art tradition. He holds 20 honorary degrees from colleges and universities, and is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Momaday is considered the founding author in what critic Kenneth Lincoln has termed the Native American Renaissance. “House Made of Dawn” is considered a classic in Native American Literature. (Mo...
Carpe Diem #739 a lovely name Nameless footprints Etching an indelible mark On the sands of time I am eternally grateful to Chèvrefeuille for the daily Haiku prompts at Carpe Diem Haiku Kai . This post is for Carpe Diem #739 a lovely name
(Image source) Flipping through the news channels or the leading dailies one comes across numerous incidents of elder abuse. Old and infirm parents, grandparents are mistreated, neglected and tortured, sometimes even killed. Such chilling incidents seem to be on the rise nowadays. The United Nations has designated June 15 as World elder abuse awareness day (WEAAD). This day aims to focus attention to issues of physical, emotional and financial exploitation of elders which is one of the biggest issues facing seniors across the world. As the demographics of the world change toward the senior population of world taking over that of the younger generation in many nations, this issue merits serious consideration and the development of elder friendly policies worldwide. (Image source) In India elder abuse was not much of a concern earlier because of the joint family system where elders were respected, taken great care of and a support system existed. However wi...
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ReplyDeleteThank you so much!! I'm so glad you agree!!! :-) :-) :-)
DeleteIndeed. Forever grateful to the Almighty for this precious life! :)
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Yes truly! Glad you agree!
DeleteAn attitude of gratitude makes life even better :)
ReplyDeleteTotally!!! That's the best attitude to adopt!!!
DeleteAmen ... very spiritual response.
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