Tuesday, May 31, 2016

1.a day on which those who died in active military service are remembered, traditionally observed on May 30 but now officially observed on the last Monday in May.
2.It is on the last monday of may
3. 1. Take part in the National Moment of Remembrance at 3 pm
Wherever you are, stop, and give a minute of your time for awareness or prayer.
2. Be a part of your community
Before firing up the barbeque, attend one of those parades or commemorative services. Most cities will hold concerts.  If yours doesn’t, you will be able to catch the televised National Memorial Day Concert on Capitol Hill Sunday evening.
I will eat with my family and we will all pray for all the soldiers that died for us. We will give a preach for them. So will i.

Monday, May 2, 2016

The 10 Indian Commandments
1. Treat the Earth and all that dwells therein with respect.

2. Remain close to the Great Spirit.

3. Show great respect to your fellow beings.

4. Work together for the benefit of all mankind.

5.Give assistance and kindness wherever needed.

6. Do what you know to be right.

7. Look after the well - being of mind and body.

8. Dedicate a share of your effort to the greater good.

9. Be truthful and honest at all times.

10. Take full responsibilities for your actions.

This is a great commandment for the indians. Not only do they stick to these but there some great rules. Like have to take full responsibility for your actions. That one is a great one for when other people do something wrong they have to take there own responsibility. They cannot lie and always have to be true. This is great for them to follow of the indian's tribes.