Monday, May 08, 2006

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Behavior

"Behavior is what the man does, not what he thinks, feels, or believes."

- McKenzie E.C.

TOPIC OF THE DAY

Redcross Day
In 1922, just after World War I, there was a general yearning for peace. In the Czech Republic and Slovakia - then one State, Czechoslovakia - the National Society proclaimed a three-day truce at Easter to promote peace. An eminent government leader of the time summed up the underlying aspirations of that initiative as follows: "Our Red Cross wants to prevent disease so that it will not be obliged to give care; it also wants to encourage our society to prevent wars rather than having to bear the serious consequences involved. We all know the importance of the moral potential it brings into being and extends to all sections of the community. If its annual action could take hold in the whole world, this would certainly be a major contribution to peace." This was an intimation of what was to become World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day.
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