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Are We Solving Our Problems?
"Stop being a part of the problem ... become,
rather, a part of the solution"
A speaker trying to rouse his audience to a spirit of cooperation and goodwill in solving a community situation challenged them with the question, "Are you a part of the problem, or a part of the solution?" Nobody, of course, wants to be a part of the problem; yet anyone who seems to have a problem is just that. He's a problem to himself or to someone else or to society in general.
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September 26, 1964 issue
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Are We Solving Our Problems?
SYLVIA N. POLING
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The Value of Calmness in Emergencies
C. EDWARD GRAVES
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GOD, MY ONLY RELATIVE
Althea Brooks Hollenbeck
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The Higher Mission
DONALD S. GALT
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The Claims of Truth
ELIZABETH S. MURRAY
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"Harmony is the real"
EFAF ROSE RATLIFF
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"Distinctly democratic"
Helen Wood Bauman
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Working to Prevent Crime
Carl J. Welz
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I should like to tell of a healing...
Augusta B. Gillmore with contributions from Reginald W. Gillmore
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Isaiah states (59:19), "When...
Grayce G. Young
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How divinely inspiring it is to...
Anna Pindler
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Early in 1916 Christian Science...
Aldeane M. Lathrop
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I should like to express my gratitude...
Juanita Lee Thompson with contributions from Marie W. Thompson
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"The blessing of the Lord, it...
Robert McClellan Davis
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I was not one who came to...
Grace Wenhold
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I have had many beautiful...
Una L. McAdam
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Signs of the Times
M. Fouad E. Accad