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Mall Kiosks Ideal for Continual Pro-Life Education.

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If you've ever walked through your local mall, you've likely had your picture taken and seen it instantly appear on a t-shirt, hat, or poster, surrounded by graphics. This was made possible courtesy of a young person trying to earn money for a car or college by working at the photo kiosk.

Just as likely, you walked right by, not giving it a second thought.

Now imagine walking through your mall and instead of seeing you and your family or friends in the kiosk's television screen, you see beautiful 4D ultrasound images of unborn babies, full of life in their mothers' wombs. Not only would it interrupt your train of thought, you would probably stop to watch it for a few minutes and it would move you.

The innocence of unborn babies and the amazing technology that allows us to see them at their most vulnerable, and at the same time, the most safe and sound they'll ever be, and needless to say, cute as can be. One cannot help but be moved.

Mike and Maureen Nuzzi of Atco, New Jersey, are counting on the impact of 4D ultrasound videos to awaken and educate their community about the humanity of the unborn child.

"Nothing speaks like the truth, and it cannot be hidden for long," explained Mike. "We must use technology to give these babies a face and identity. The Civil Rights Movement and our response to photos when there is a famine or natural disaster show the power of pictures, and now we have vivid ones."

In order to bring beautiful images of unborn babies to the masses, the Nuzzis rented a kiosk near some of the clothing stores for young women at their local shopping mall and set up what they call a "Truthbooth." Basically, the "Truthbooth" consists of two 19-inch TVs showing a 4-D ultrasound of a healthy baby in the womb, without comment. No money is collected, and nothing is sold.

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