Monthly Archives: December 2019

Come follow me the gospel study program

These are the combined notes of three talks at church today. Any inaccuracies are the fault of the note taker (and her typing). – The goal of the program is to improve ourselves in four areas: intellectual, social, physical and … Continue reading

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Ex-Police Officer Exposes the Reality of Race & Policing

This was presented on the web by the Rubin Report https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0Y35EpOiFc

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Spelling Repel

Repel is when you want to push something away. It may require both hands so remember two Es. Each E to represent one hand. Do you have a better idea for spelling? Please share in the comment section of this … Continue reading

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What to expect on a storytelling Gig

During a storytelling meeting, we made a list of what could go back on a gig and what could represent the best of a gig and then listed what we could control. – Can’t find the venue. – Forgot story … Continue reading

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The stick of Ephraim or Joseph. the book of Mormon

Presenter, Betty “Red Ant” LaFontaine, is a native American. She told her her experiences being involved with the church Book of Mormon series. Any misinformation is the fault of the note taker. this was taken from the 2019 Book of … Continue reading

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Tithes and offerings

These are notes from a church talk. Any Inaccuracies are the fault of the note taker. – Hale: fathers and others as you prepare for settlement. Gather your little ones help them count their pennies. Have youth check their annual … Continue reading

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Spelling Inaccuracies

Good: inaccuracies Bad: inaccuricies When you encounter a subject full of inaccUracies, you need to bring a buck of facts to debunk those inaccuracies. Think of the U as the visual image of a bucket. The second visual image is … Continue reading

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The World in Review for 2019

Joel Skousen is a political scientist by training, specializing in the philosophy of law and Constitutional theory, Any inaccuracies of notes is the fault of the note taker. – 2019: war on Donald trump from the deep state could be … Continue reading

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Dustin, a CGI 3D Animated Short Film

by The Dustin Team https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTSH3hxdk_A

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Body language in communication

This was a presentation at toastmasters. – When you meet someone for the first time, what is the body part that you notice first? Legs, eyes, hands, hair? – Research tells us that there is only one body part that … Continue reading

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