Category Archives: The Things I’ve Recently Learned

The Things I’ve learned: blog:
I am a note taker. I will often go to presentations at the library and takes notes on a presentation. This has provided the additional benefit that I can often post my notes on some of my blogs such as Rock Soup. Well this month at work we received some ‘advance your career’ training. I was reminded that my company hosts a lot of educational material. I thought I would start taking some of these courses and take notes. So thus I’m creating this page: What I’ve learned today, to share with you my notes and thus it become a win-win situation where we both learn something new.
Enjoy my entries and hopefully by posting my notes, It’ll motivate me to continue in learning new things and taking more notes. I take notes to remember the information I learned and it provides an opportunity for me to access it later.
Enjoy:

Why You Love Capitalism: 

https://www.prageru.com/c…/economics/why-you-love-capitalism

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Spell suffocate: 

Good: Suffocate Bad:    Sufficate I keep wanting to spell an I instead of an O. this visual image may help me remember the use an O. When someone gasps for air while suffocate I open my mouth to get … Continue reading

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Here are a few fathers’ day gift recommendations:

I was brainstorming on what might make useful father’s day gifts separate from a tie etc. Here are some ideas. Too late for this year but maybe good for next. A gift certificate to stores father/grandfather visits. subscription of a … Continue reading

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One person can make a difference:

Just as object lessons and humor can teach values so can personal stories. What better examples are there to tap into than real people who made a big influence upon the world. Depending upon the time allotment of the class … Continue reading

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Difference between Inevitable and Inedible:

I get these two words mixed up: Inevitable     =unable to be stopped. Here’s a way to maybe remember this. EVIdence show that this is definitely                        going to happen … Continue reading

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American epidemic (homelessness)

I listened to a presentation about homelessness at toastmasters and thought I’d share what I learned. Why people wear clothes because they have to place to put them. 564,708 may be homeless on any given a night about 9 football … Continue reading

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What Jokes can teach pt. 2

This section is dedicated to presenting some jokes to support a theme.  This is a continuation from last week.  I found these jokes on the internet. I couldn’t find any authors of these jokes. A joke can be used to … Continue reading

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Spelling squirrels

Good: squirrels Bad:   squirls   Since the word is in the plural, think of the Rs looking like the fluffy tails of the squirrels.  The little e that can look like a cute face of one of those squiRRels. Do … Continue reading

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Preparedness Fair suggestions Pt. 1

These are notes from the Emergency Preparedness / Book of Mormon conference I attend this year. Sprouting your wheat will multiple your food. Red wheat does not sprout. There are four levels of general preparation 1. For base bone needs, … Continue reading

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What Jokes can teach pt. 1: 6-5-17

This section is dedicated to presenting some jokes to support a theme.  I found these on the internet. I couldn’t find any authors of these jokes. A joke can be used to support a stereotype or to break one. Theme: … Continue reading

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