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Characterization:
Last year I attend ltue and took some great notes on a number of great panels. Here are my botes on Characterization. Enjoy. – The character is key. – By torturing them, put them in a setting with the problem. … Continue reading
Medical expenses for your own business:
A year ago I attended a workshop on investments. Here are some of the things I learned about Medical expenses for your own business. – S corporation requires no tax on health insurance premiums, but that’s all you get for … Continue reading
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What kind of residue are we:
Today’s lesson is on the theme of character. I hope today’s topic can be of use to youth ministries, family devotionals, Sunday schools and family home evenings. Object lesson: Collect an onion and a nice quality lotion (one that’s doesn’t … Continue reading
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Goals for 2015:
Goals for 2015. 1. Finish first draft of romance novel, Hostage Heart. 2. Better Health related activities. 3. Input comments of critiqued manuscripts into master copy in a timely manner. 4. Clear out contents of freezer. 5. Better at daily … Continue reading
Spelling Analyze:
Bad: analize Good: analyze I want to add an I because I hear an i. But when you analyze You ask questions about it. You determine its pros and cons. Thus remember analYze If you have a better recommendation on … Continue reading
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Recharging your battery:
These notes are from LTUE 2014 – YouTube – find motivational videos and find what speaks to you. Maybe say this. He can return back to them when wanted – Force yourself to write can help you over a trouble … Continue reading
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Requirements to lower your taxes:
Last fall I attended a financial seminar and learned about ways to lower your taxes. Here are some of my notes. 1. Own a business: business owners get majority of taxes, deductions – Tax deductions are a way to not … Continue reading
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We all have knots in our wood:
Today’s the theme is on how our mistakes can help us in our self-improvement. I hope today’s topic can be of use to youth ministries, family devotionals, family counselors and family home evenings. As an object lesson collect a variety … Continue reading
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Signs of Stroke:
Look for 4 signs: 1. Face droorping. 2. Arm weakness. 3. Speech difficulty 4. Time, quick response to get the person to medical help may lesson the negative impact of stroke.
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Spelling Tragic:
Bad: Tragetic Good tragic The first half seems to be consistently spelled fine. IC at the end is the problem for me. Some something bad happens, somethng tragic, I Cry. Thus Trag-I C– ry. That may be a way to … Continue reading





