Look at this magnificent White Rose. It symbolises innocence, eternal loyalty, purity and young love. Nothing to do with the symbolisation. However, it's eternal fun to be young and loyal in love.
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Inspiration is the most effective tool for each person in this world to accomplish something. Regardless of how major or minor the that needs to be fulfilled, a little motivation is probably the only key to doing it. People of every age or group needs to be encouraged. But the children are the ones who need constant support. Children can be so delicate and innocent. And, as many people would say, they are the future. And, to have the future secured, children must be able to stand tall. As an adult, you need to help them hone their ability to face the challenges of tomorrow. There are a lot of ways in which you could give them the courage that they need. Below are some of them:
A large explosion has been reported in Oslo (Norwegian Capital) today on 22nd July 2011 around 03:00 O' Clock GMT. The Explosion said to be a bomb blast. Many casualties have been reported. Initially according to media it is in retaliation of Cartoons issue by the Muslim extremists, but latter it is declared that it is the Ander Behring Breivik, a Norway origin Christian extremist, who is responsible for the bomb blast in Government Building of Oslo and latter firing in youth camp of the ruling party.
Wars and their preparation have an undeniably catastrophic effect on countries affected. However, more than the countries, these leave an even more profound impact on people, whether they are directly involved or are simply innocent bystanders during the event. For instance, in a book by Frank Dutch, one war veteran, Josh O'Donnell, experiences difficulties and feels as if someone is always watching his every move as he's on the run from the Union army on Can't Hobble the Elephant. This continuous sense of anxiety can be attributed to his post-war stress.