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2008 Fedcap Words About Work! Honorable Mention… Jahyra is a fifth grade student in New York City (More) Jahyra is a fifth grade student in New York City who enjoys reading and writing with a knack for re-telling memorable events in her life. "I prefer to write about true stories," she says. "I wrote a story once about how I broke my arm in the playground." She dedicates her 2008 Words about Work! poem to her three year-old-sister, who she lovingly teases and shares few things in common with. "I try to read to her but she always pulls out dolls to play with," she said. Her favorite books are Because of Winn-Dixie and The Tiger Rising by Kate DiCamillo and when she isn't reading or writing she enjoys playing video games on her Playstation and Nintendo DS. Her mother is Kristy Norris a Fedcap Custodial Trainee.
Work makes a difference in all of our lives. It provides independence, dignity, income, a sense of self-worth and accomplishment, a purpose. And it should never be taken for granted.
Words about Work!® is an annual poetry competition for Fedcap participants, employees, and their children that offers inspiring thoughts on the question: "What does work mean to you and your family?"
Now in its eighth year, Words about Work!® is an inspiring vehicle for the public to learn about Fedcap. Our mission -- to be a premier organization that empowers people with barriers to employment to move towards economic independence as valued members of the workforce -- comes alive through the voices of people who are employed by and receive services from us.
Words about Work!® is also a fundraiser for Fedcap and makes possible some of the essential support programs that many of our participants depend upon to succeed in the workplace. (Less)
Rudyard Kipling "When Earth's Last Picture Is… Heres a virtual movie of the great Rudyard Kipling (More) Heres a virtual movie of the great Rudyard Kipling reading his exquisite optimistic poem "When Earth's Last Picture Is Painted" First p ublished in 1891. The poem asks what is it that a human being wants? Most of us have something that we like to do more than anything else. We are not free to do it as we wish. We are handicapped by the need to earn a living, by physical weariness, by the carpings and scoffs of the envious, by the limited time we have at our disposal. But underneath all this is the spirit of work--the desire to take up our task for its own sake alone, to give our whole selves to it, to carry it through, not in some partial way, but in accordance with the fulness of our dream. We want to be free from distractions and interruptions; if we are driven at all, we want it to be by our own inner promptings, not by obligation or necessity. Of course these favorable, these ideal conditions belong to heaven, not to earth. Kipling here explains what they will mean to the artist, the painter; but in doing so he expresses the longings of the true workman of whatsoever sort--he sums up the true spirit of work.
Rudyard Kipling (30 December 1865 -- 18 January 1936) was a British author and poet, born in India. In 1907, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, making him the first English language writer to receive the prize, and he remains today its youngest-ever recipient.
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Jim Clark
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When Earth's Last Picture Is Painted...................
When Earth's last picture is painted
And the tubes are twisted and dried
When the oldest colors have faded
And the youngest critic has died
We shall rest, and faith, we shall need it
Lie down for an aeon or two
'Till the Master of all good workmen
Shall put us to work anew
And those that were good shall be happy
They'll sit in a golden chair
They'll splash at a ten league canvas
With brushes of comet's hair
They'll find real saints to draw from
Magdalene, Peter, and Paul
They'll work for an age at a sitting
And never be tired at all.
And only the Master shall praise us.
And only the Master shall blame.
And no one will work for the money.
No one will work for the fame.
But each for the joy of the working,
And each, in his separate star,
Will draw the thing as he sees it.
For the God of things as they are! (Less)
Keats Complete poems scribd.com ext: .pdf 1 KB date: 2012-01-29
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Poems by John Keats scribd.com ext: .pdf 1 KB date: 2012-01-29
Source title: poetical works
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Havergal's Poetic Works scribd.com ext: .pdf 1 KB date: 2012-01-28
Source title: victor roy a masonic poem - h a wilkins
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Working in the Bowels of Hell scribd.com ext: .pdf 1 KB date: 2012-01-26
Source title: poem-there is always one asshole- january 26
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