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An Unpardonable Sin
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Suicide does not just affect one person, but also his family and friends. |
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Frozen at the Border
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The Jordanian government and relief organizations have found it increasingly difficult to support the large number of refugees fleeing unrest in the Middle East. |
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Guardian Mothers
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The refugees in Jordan include many mothers who must raise their children by themselves. |
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A Wretched Limbo
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Overwhelmed by the flood of refugees, Jordan has stopped most immigration, thus stranding many refugees in remote desert areas. |
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Humanitarian Architecture
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A group of architects works to produce buildings that meet the unique cultural needs of remote communities. |
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Before Memory Fades
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Dementia may be slowed if it is diagnosed and treated early. The Tzu Chi International Medical Association offers workshops on memory preservation. |
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Sharing the Load
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Those who take care of dementia sufferers also need physical and mental support. |
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Don’t Forget Me
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A wife writes a letter to her forgetful husband. |
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After Typhoon Nepartak
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Taimali, Taitung County, where Super Typhoon Nepartak made landfall in July 2016, looked like a war zone. |
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After a Long Night
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Many people lost a lot in the storm, but they will help each other rebuild their dreams. |
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Tears and Sweat
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Tzu Chi volunteers converged from all over Taiwan to aid the victims of Nepartak. |
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The Kumamoto Quakes
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In April 2016, a series of earthquakes up to magnitude 7.3 ravaged Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. Tzu Chi volunteers provided support to survivors. |
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Good News, Bad News
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After the most disastrous wildfire in Canadian history, Tzu Chi volunteers provide not only material aid, but more importantly love, comfort, hope, and strength. |
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A Ripple of Goodness
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Months after she lost everything in a California wildfire, a victim discovered a ripple of Tzu Chi’s goodness in her life. |
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Stay Strong in Your Faith
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This troubled world needs living bodhisattvas who will work hard with one another to sow seeds of love. |
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An Unexpected Bodhisattva
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This cancer patient has a lot to teach us. |
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The Illustrated Jing Si Aphorisms
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Right Speech means that we always mean what we say. |
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Tzu Chi Events Around the World
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Tzu Chi briefs from all over. |
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