Monthly Archives: April 2012

Object Lesson: Ingenuity and thinking Outside The Box.

In society we have many heroes. Some of the best known heroes are our inventors and discoverers. Many of our modern conveniences are because of another’s ability to think outside of the box and create inventions. Today’s lesson, for use … Continue reading

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Sunshine and Writing

I’m up here at Wolf Creek enjoying sunshine, mountain tops and writing. It’s a great sunny day today and there’s a gentle breeze. A fellow writer and I walked about a mile. One of the virtues of a retreat such … Continue reading

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Difference between minor and miner

Difference between minor and miner I still get messed up on properly using minor/miner. In one of my writing groups whe read a manuscript where I was using it improperly and it reminded her of a scene in the wonderful … Continue reading

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Promoting my Inventions: Shader, GrocGrip, Hippy

Several months ago I heard an advertisement from a company who was looking for new inventions. People could set up an appointment and see if their ideas have merit. This last Friday I went to Sandy Utah to meet with … Continue reading

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Web sites to betteer vet candidates (thanks Peter)

From Sutherland Institute: With the Utah State Republican and Utah State Democratic party conventions this Saturday, delegates have been busy trying to vet candidates. We have broadcast several debates in various races to help delegates in this process. You can … Continue reading

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Creating a digital database for your library or movie collection.

A lot of us are collectors. For those of us who like to read we might have hundreds, perhaps thousands of books. If we like movies or TV shows that we like to watch more than once we might have … Continue reading

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The traits of physical, mental and spiritual growth.

Object Lesson: The traits of physical, mental and spiritual growth. Today’s lesson for use in youth ministries, home devotionals or family home evening is on: The traits of physical, mental and spiritual growth. When we are conceived, we are at … Continue reading

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Free copy of ebook: I Know You THINK This Is A Toaster: Promoting Family Values Through Object Lessons

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Irreantum, the literary magazine of the Association for Mormon Letters

Irreantum, the literary magazine of the Association for Mormon Letters Irreantum, the literary magazine of the Association for Mormon Letters, will be accepting submissions to our 2012 literary contests until May 31, 2012. Prizes range from $100-$300 and include possible … Continue reading

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Difference between Presence / Present and Picture / Pitcher

Presence Located in the area or vicinity When I want to restrict access to a certain area of my yard I present a fence around the area. PRES-f-ENCE. Present at the current time or right now A lot of people … Continue reading

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