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Climate changes | Teodor Azarkin
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The future ain't what it used to be. Shopping therapy →. September 10, 2014. According to some scientists by 2100 the global average temperature may be increased by 1.4 – 5.4 degrees Celsius, if no measures are taken to curb greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Periods of warm weather could become significantly longer with extremely high temperatures. However more and more scientists agree that the natural tendency of climate changing in time causes abnormal processes and blame humans for that.
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Shopping therapy | Teodor Azarkin
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The future ain't what it used to be. Friday the 13th →. September 22, 2014. There are others who are attracted by lights, sounds, bright colors just like children. Unhappy people tend to try changing their lives through purchases. Time spent shopping, really makes people feel happier. Shops owners are using psychological techniques and will do everything possible to make shopping an enjoyable experience. Everything they do is meant to fascinate us and keep us inside. This entry was posted in curious.
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My Passion | marthajanecurtis
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Helping others find their passion by sharing my own. Thoughts are fleeting. Spoken words are soon forgotten. Hand written notes have a limited audience and are destructible. Words we type on the internet are published for the world to see. We can delete them, but someone, somewhere knows how to retrieve them. They never go away. A few simple words, a simple challenge from a Sunday school teacher when I was 10 years old, has affected my life for over 40 years. A year or so later, another teacher challenge...
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American | marthajanecurtis
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Helping others find their passion by sharing my own. Celebrate National Coffee Day–An American Tradition. September 30, 2014. September 30, 2014. Yesterday morning, I adjusted the pillows on my bed and sat up, then accepted the cup of coffee Joe had brought me. (I’m spoiled, I know! I sat cup on the table beside the bed to cool and reached for my phone to check the time, weather, website stats and any Facebook posts that might require my immediate attention. I made it back with the towel and used it to s...
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Helping others find their passion by sharing my own. Baby Steps to Blogging Part 2 — How to Begin a Blog. October 10, 2014. October 16, 2014. Baby Steps to Blogging. How to Begin A Blog. In Part 1 of. Baby Steps to Blogging. I talked about three steps to help you get on the right baby foot with your blog. Today I will start with an example my own blog. I chose WordPress.com as my primary. I chose one I could add a picture. It is not essential that you use a. Focus / Mission Statement. Helping others find...
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Helping others find their passion by sharing my own. Teacher or Writer–Which are You? September 10, 2014. September 25, 2014. I attended my first writer’s conference on May 19, 2012 at the invitation of my writer friend. At the time I did not consider myself a writer, but it sounded like fun. It was a one day conference held at a Church in Cushing,Oklahoma. Donna Goodrich was the only speaker. I learned many things that would come in handy. IF I WAS A WRITER. Donna taught things like:. I found myself wri...
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Helping others find their passion by sharing my own. Baby Steps to Blogging Part 5 How Can I Get People to Read My Blog? November 7, 2014. November 7, 2014. How do I get people to read my blog? Every blogger has asked this question. In Baby Steps to Blogging Part 1. We talked about choosing the subjects of our posts to fit the interests and needs of our audience. To do that, we have to know our audience. This can be confusing. Just how do you figure out who your audience is? Group your answers into categ...
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Don’t Take “No” for an Answer and the Joys of Making the Best out of a Situation | On Being: Lessons I Learn From Animals
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On Being: Lessons I Learn From Animals. This blog will be about life and relationships; mostly, from what I’ve learned from my two companion animals, Dali and Oskar. Sometimes I’ll post other types of resources and anecdotes. I hope what I share is helpful or at least fun. About Beth Levine, LCSW-C. August 8, 2014. Don’t Take “No” for an Answer and the Joys of Making the Best out of a Situation. If Dali were to write a book on living life, I think her first principle would be: Don’t Take No for an Answer.