SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A Sacramento teacher is showing the world there is no place for hate. Advertisement With help from her students over more than a decade, she created " The Bandage Project ," which is meant to honor children who were killed in the Holocaust. The project features 1.5 million bandages and is now an exhibit at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles. "Our motto is hate hurts, tolerance heals," said fifth-grade teacher Lisa Liss, who plans on changing the world one bandage at a time. "It's been incredible. It's been mind-blowing. When we started it in 2008,...