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Archive for October, 2009

Commented on “Academic Success Blog”

In business on October 28, 2009 at 6:34 pm

Great stuff as usual, Kantis. TY for helping us focus better in our study time. I agree that keeping your study environment clean and organized is just as important as keeping the information you are studying organized.

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Commented on “Understanding Jesus Blog”

In business on October 28, 2009 at 10:44 am

As a single woman, headed for a successful career and a life of solitude, I made a decision to change some things that changed me and my destiny in life forever. Now I am blessedly married. Hope you’ll check this post out.

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on Understanding Jesus Blog using DISQUS.

Commented on “Understanding Jesus Music”

In business on October 17, 2009 at 9:48 am

My kids and I have truly fallen head over heals for music being put out by this awesome high-quality male vocal group – 21:03.
If you love good quality inspirational music, take a listen and get hooked like we did. Enjoy!

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Commented on “Blog.AtlantaIllini.info”

In business on October 17, 2009 at 6:44 am

Loving the new Disqus commenting and sharing feature on the Atlanta Illini blog. Win or lose tonight, I hope to see some awesome comments from all of our Fighting Illini supporters.

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Commented on “Understanding Jesus Blog”

In business on October 16, 2009 at 7:47 am

It’s so important to live without assaulting your own conscience. If you have doubts about something…if it doesn’t resonate with you, then why keep doing it?
And on the other side, why neglect the things that you do care about…living according to what matters most to me is so important.

I am through with doing or not doing things based on others’ opinions and/or ideas of what is “normal”.

At this point in my life, I realize that our family’s life is a lot less than normal because we have an untraditional schedule, more than two kids, and, most of all, because we homeschool.

So, comparing myself to other friends and family is totally useless. However, forming relationships with those who are similar, such as homeschool families, has proven to be a true blessing for me.

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by WWAHHMpreneur
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Commented on “Mashable – The Social Media Guide”

In business on October 15, 2009 at 11:37 am

Apology To @devorahf and All:
Please forgive me, no offense was intended by my comment. Most of my family members are very intelligent and have no degrees. Also, I am way far from perfect despite my education. So, I was not speaking as a snob.

However, I was speaking from the perspective of one who has been trained in the scientific method, which states that you must be careful to use only peer-reviewed academic resources when doing certain types of research. If a serious researcher is not careful, their own research comes into question based on the resources they have used.

The article implied that Wikipedia contributors don’t fit into the “peer reviewed” mold. Also, while in graduate school, I found that wikipedia is not accepted as a legitimate resource for official research by most professors and academic programs.

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