Monthly Archives: March 2021

Writing Pulp Fiction for Fun and Profit Pt. B

This is a continuation of notes from two weeks ago. The presenter was going extremely fast and I was not able to always keep up. Some info is missing. Checklist for every quarter (and almost every chapter) – Should have … Continue reading

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How to Protect your Art on the Web

These are notes from Bobbie Berenson w. a Presentation at Life the Universe and everything. It was about protecting your art. Any misinformation is the fault of the note taker. I hope this is her website, but I’m not sure: … Continue reading

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Gather Israel

These are notes from a church meeting. Any misinformation is the fault of the note taker. – President Russel Nelson: any time you do anything or help anyone. To take convenience with God, your’ heling together Israel. – President Nelson: … Continue reading

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Spelling Righteousness

Bad: richiousness Good: righteousness First of all, I need to remember right is for RIGHT-ous-ness. I also pronounce the US so remember the o before US. The NESS I’m good with. RIGHT-o-US-NESS.

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Writing Pulp Fiction for Fun and Profit Pt. A

The presenter was going extremely fast and I was not able to always keep up. Some info is missing. – Early genre fiction for the common man – Cheap paper and production – Often action-oriented, lurid, sensational – Peaked 1930-1950. … Continue reading

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Stocking Your Fridge & Freezer

This is a video that was offered from my employer’s Healthy Living Video Series Here are my notes. any misinformation is the fault of the note taker. – Like to keep healthy food to head. – Freezers some people do … Continue reading

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Be One

These are notes from a church meeting. Any misinformation is the fault of the note taker. – D&C: be on if you are not one, you are not mine. – More unity and less strive in culture when we are … Continue reading

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Slanted Journalism and the 2020 Election

This is a presentation through American Thought Leaders. Interview by Robert W Sharyl At at Hillsdale college. She gave some very specific examples. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bxI803q6i8 She made reference to this article as well. Article: Goodbye Nonpartisan Journalism. And Good Riddance. https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/06/26/goodbye-nonpartisan-journalism-and-good-riddance-215305/?fbclid=IwAR1NBteVnY_x0C9qu18-MxtW_oNEMD4axXam8VZ6c2cd160CaEOSvPNlcHc

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Spelling Accelerate

Bad: excelerate Good: accelerate Here’s an idea. Think of the C in aCcelerate as a tip of a shoe pressing down on the gas pedal. To aCCelerate you apply more pressure of the foot and thus a second C. Have … Continue reading

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Speech Skills by Darren Lacroix Part D

These are continued notes from a webinar that was offered to members of toastmasters. he has very good advice. His website is https://www.stagetimeworkshops.com/stage-timeworkshops. any misinformation is the fault of the note taker. 3 points of wisdom. – Prove your point … Continue reading

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