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About Emily Jensen ….
Emily W. Jensen blogs about blogs for the Mormontimes.com. She
juggles writing and editing while mommy-ing four mostly
delightful children. She returns to the Deseret News after seven
years and enjoys covering the Mormon blogs. She is a former
Ricks College journalist and Utah State University journalist,
and majored in print journalism in 2001. Her husband Robin
Jensen is a historian working on the Joseph Smith Papers Project
for the LDS Church. Emily loves to ski, horseback ride, sing,
travel and savor dark chocolate. She loves being a part of this
communication revolution as technology and information merge in
an increasing wireless world. Learning about it is not only
important, but it is fascinating!
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Be great in act, as you have been in thought. William
Shakespeare
God
bless thee; and put meekness in thy mind, love, charity,
obedience, and true duty!
William Shakespeare |
December 10th in History ….
1817 - Mississippi became the 20th
state in the United States.
1869 - The territory of Wyoming
authorized women to vote and hold office.
1901 - The first Nobel Prizes were
awarded in Stockholm, Sweden, in the fields of physics,
chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace.
1948 - The United Nations General
Assembly adopted its Universal Declaration on Human Rights.
1950 - Dr. Ralph Bunche became the
first black to receive a Nobel Peace Prize.
1964 - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,
received the Nobel Peace Prize.
1999 - Los Alamos scientist Wen Ho Lee
was arrested and charged with stealing classified information.
2004 - A U.S. passenger jet landed in Vietnam, the first one to
do so since the Vietnam War ended nearly three decades earlier. |