March 09, 2009
Below is a recent Jeremy Clarkson letter to the London Sunday Times regarding Johannesburg. "I dare you to visit Johannesburg, the city for softies - It’s the least frightening place on earth, yet everyone speaks of how many times they’ve been killed that day Jeremy Clarkson Every city needs a s...
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Have read parts of The Case for Christ. The little graphic above is my attempt to summarize some of the ideas from that book. The New Testament Scriptures, as written works of antiquity, stand strong on three counts:(1) Their closeness relative to the events they describe. Within a century (fragment...
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March 08, 2009
Koukl's opening line: 85% of Christians report experiencing doubt 15% are lying about it. Indeed, as a person on the journey of faith in following Jesus, I don't experience 100% certainty. I admit I have doubts. Not constantly but often enough that it sometimes bothers me. Part of it is emotional. J...
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March 06, 2009
SimpsonScarborough discussed with Ruth Watson, MBA Marketing Manager for the Judge Business School, University of Cambridge , the bulletin board SimpsonScarborough recently conducted for her institution. Q. What business challenges were you trying to address by running a bulletin b...
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Renee Kart
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March 05, 2009
Dr. Seuss's birthday was earlier this week, so Hilary and I decided (because apparently we have nothing better to do) to throw a birthday party in his honor. Our morning began with (what else?) but Green Eggs and Ham for breakfast! Sam, 7 We managed to fit in all the essentials for school before...
A Baker's Dozen: Daily Life in a Large Family
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February 28, 2009
I'm a huge fan of our Constitution, and I always find it funny when Congress argues about the constitutionality of something when we have so many things that happen that were not what our founding fathers anticipated. Like taxes...Or blacks and women voting...So I have a hard time using the argument...
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Lisa Renee
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February 27, 2009
stays together. Ah, nothing like a family trip to the dentist to brighten a winter's afternoon. But before we go there, how about some new layouts of summer pictures? These pages will go in Tilly's scrapbook. I love digital for the flexibility in sizing of photos. I had an exam and cl...
A Baker's Dozen: Daily Life in a Large Family
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February 26, 2009
I know many people prefer a laptop, I'm one of those who doesn't. Though my laptop is great for when I go to work since I can take it with me and it would be pretty hard to carry my tower around and it's fantastic when it comes to live blogging, I prefer the touch of a traditional keyboard and I lik...
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Lisa Renee
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February 24, 2009
The transcript. Without a doubt, he speaks well. His acknowledgement of what the people are going through will continue to win him some good will. Excerpt:I know that for many Americans watching right now, the state of our economy is a concern that rises above all others. And rightly so. If you have...
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Several weeks ago I wrote about Twitter's disruptive potential. This is quite a popular subject right now, so I'll update with some of the more pertinent recent articles that have come out speculating on Twitter's potential: AP technology writer Michael Liedtke wonders how Twitter, like other Web 2....
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