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An alternative to Senator Hatch: Constitutional Party: Shaun McCausland
I was invited to a meeting by the constitutional party to listen to a person running for Senator by the name of Shaun McCausland. I agree with him on many things. I took notes on his presentation and here are … Continue reading
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Spelling Foreign
The fun thing about learning how to spell some words is that as I search for tricks there are things I never realized about a word. When I think of the word foreign one of the first visual images that … Continue reading
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How to Make Characters Real from Anita Stanfield
I found some old notes I took while attending a writer’s seminar several years ago at the Spanish Fork Memorial building. These are notes of counsel from Anita Stanfield. Many of her books are best sellers. Romance is her specialty. … Continue reading
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More May Be Less, hotel advice by Jean Baker (guest blogger)
When you travel, do you want it all in a hotel room? Nice room, internet, refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, maybe even a kitchen? Before you book your room, check out the room amenities. Many expensive hotels have very little in … Continue reading
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Humor to teach the benefits of values
I hope today’s lesson can be of use to youth ministries, counselors, Family devotionals and family home evenings. My current object lessons are taking a different slant. Instead of using objects around the house, I’m employing humor to teach a … Continue reading
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Nonpartisan ‘political’ fact checkers
Want to know which politician is stretching the truth? These sites say both are at different times. http://www.politifact.com/ http://www.factcheck.org/ http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/fact-checker
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Spelling Medicine
MEDs ic IN Meds in a capsule is how enjoy our daily prescriptions. I also recall the sound of C-IN. You can hear the C and the ‘in’. What mnemonic do you use to help you remember how to spell … Continue reading
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Historical Research Advice from author Lee Nelson
I found some old notes I took while attending a writer’s seminar several years ago at the Spanish Fork Memorial building. These are notes of counsel from Lee Nelson. Sometimes low self-esteem can stop you from reaching a goal. She’ll … Continue reading
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Repairing a wood fence
Here are some things to look for when you want to repair a fence. I didn’t take extensive notes as a lot of the things they said I did not understand or I felt uncomfortable in trying to use unfamiliar … Continue reading
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Humor to teach about sacrifice
Jokes can be a useful tool in teaching serious subjects. I hope today’s lesson will be of use to youth ministries, home devotionals, family counseling and family home evening. Joke: Eleven survivors of a sunken ship, ten men and one … Continue reading
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