Monthly Archives: November 2018

A mathematician’s take on a climate change article

A major problem with the Resplandy et al. ocean heat uptake paper https://judithcurry.com/2018/11/06/a-major-problem-with-the-resplandy-et-al-ocean-heat-uptake-paper/

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Difference between fugitive or furtive

Fugitive someone running from the law. Furtive someone who is sneaky or sly. Can you think of a better idea? If so, please give your suggestion in the comment section of this blog. Way to remember an animal may FURrow … Continue reading

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Writing dazzling dialogue

This is a presentation from the Indi novelist summit. Any inaccuracies is the fault of the note taker. The presenter was James Scott Bell.  Dialog is an extension of a character’s actions  Dialog always has an agenda.  … Continue reading

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Creating a budget

These are notes from a finance class offered at the church. Any misinformation is the fault of the note taker. – Leave a slush fund for clearing items. – Track what we spend. If we get close we stop buying … Continue reading

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Worship

Here are some notes from a church meeting. Any misinformation is the fault of the note taker. – Who to worship: Moses 1:15 worship God. Only him we shall serve. When we worship God it shows our love. – Worship … Continue reading

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Learning from dirty jobs by Mike Rowe

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Fixing a misspelled word

I got some very good advice from a booklet offered by ProWritingAid. It is software that helps writers improve their text. This suggestion could help me in my efforts to improve my spelling. Quote: In today’s world of spellcheckers, it’s … Continue reading

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Self-Editing tips for authors Part C

This is a continuation of my notes about self-editing, offered by by Talsa Sainz. Narration: don’t break character. That includes the narrator. They are a narrator.  Voice: passive: the pie was eaten by the man.  The man ate … Continue reading

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Tithes and offerings:

These are notes from a finance class offered at church. Any misinformation is the fault of the note taker. – The greatest sample of obedient is through the Savior and the atonement. Living the perfect life, – Christ says, follow … Continue reading

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The second article of the faith

Here are some notes from church. Any misinformation is the fault of the note taker. – We believe that men will be punished for their own sins, and not for Adam’s transgression. We believe that through the [A]tonement of Christ, … Continue reading

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