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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

How is your financial world?

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http://bookstove.com/book-talk/a-great-book-for-the-beginner/

One of the critical elements to a good life is understanding your finances and keeping that part of your house in order. I have a book to recommend that will help you in the area of earning, saving, spending and investing. Take a look.

Friday, February 4, 2011

The Devil Made Me Do It!

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http://authspot.com/thoughts/the-devil-made-me-do-it-3/

Are you one of the spur of the moment kind of people? Do you act on impulse? You might want to read this link. There are things in your life that you can change and making hasty mistakes is one of them. Good luck, Dr Robert E McGinnis author of many fine book series, (Google my name for more information)

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Is the Zodiac moving.

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http://scienceray.com/philosophy-of-science/what-is-so-hard-to-understand/

Change and our simple perspective that can’t see much of it often causes us to shudder when change is recognized. Birthing is a change event, but the perspective is much different for the child than it is for the mother. Don’t even ask the father about it.

I was born a Virgo but according to modern day astronomers, that is changing. The location of the Zodiac is on the move. The sky in relation to the earth has always had a slight slipping effect. The North Magnetic Pole is also on the move, it is closer to Russia now than it was five hundred years ago.

We are slightly impaired as being human and temporary here on earth. Most of us see things from such a small perspective, but when you realize the earth’s tilt of 28.5 degrees is not what it used to be and the poles are changing whereas, coal is found in the Antarctic indicating that it was once tropical and the land under Northern Missouri was glaciated, leaves little doubt that we will not see the earth or the stars as they are now in on trillion years. Now, I confess, one of us might not be here to see it, but change and Obama are moving hand in hand.

Read more: http://scienceray.com/philosophy-of-science/what-is-so-hard-to-understand/#ixzz1BUpsH7fH

The importance of reading early in life.

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Have you read a good book lately?
http://bookstove.com/children/writing-a-book/

Authored by Dr Robert E McGinnis
Edited by Shannon O’Bannon McGinnis, Brandon Daniel Jones

Robin Long Bird was born Robert Copeland, but extreme circumstances and devastating threats from several spy agencies throughout the world required a name change for his personal safety. Robert Copeland had been hired to take secret pictures for a cartel of international spy agencies linked by their need to share information without sharing their true identities. Robert Copeland failed to turn over this secret information to any of the agencies demanding it and not even to the covert American agency that authorized his service.
He was treated badly by the agency that hired him, which also tried to prevent him from being paid for his summer of spy work. With the help of some special friends, he was able to get his payment and escape into an unknown and untraceable identity. His revenge for his poor treatment was in keeping the secret information.

Read more: http://bookstove.com/children/writing-a-book/#ixzz1BUh0EwOK

Saturday, January 15, 2011

For the love of writing.

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http://bookstove.com/children/the-secrets-of-an-author/

Is writing a science or an art? Can we use the writings of an individual to measure the true depth of the subconscious – Intelligence – Imagination – Bias and Prejudices?

Writing is different from one individual to another, I want to give you a firsthand impression of mine.

Authoring is my game. My writing definitely comes from my subconscious and what I write is often a great surprise to me. Who among us knows his or her own subconscious in detail and depth? Not one, I suspect.

First book in a series.

I begin a novel with a vague idea and let it develop before my very own eyes as I become engaged with haste, so that I too can see the outcome of an adventure, a scene or an ending. Then, when I reread what is written, I am often amazed that it was no one, but me, who produced a book that could be enjoyed by others and who in most cases are just as interested in the development as the author.

Read more: http://bookstove.com/children/the-secrets-of-an-author/#ixzz1B9TJbT3v

Friday, January 14, 2011

Is home schooling for your child?

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Is Home Schooling for Your Child?
by Dr Robert E McGinnis in Education, January 14, 2011

Each family has to decide how they want their child to be educated and what kind of material they want brought into the lives of the little ones they love.

The director of the Kumon Learning Center.

In order to have a successful home school experience, all members of the program must be onboard and willing to take a part in the program. I think it appropriate to suggest that home school is not for everyone and that includes the student, parent and overseer. I will explain my own situation and conditions which might serve to enlighten anyone heading in the home school direction.

First, I must admit I am a teaching professional who has retired, but I began my home school program for a bright young lady at age two when it was apparent that she was ready to learn to read. (And read she did) My wife and I read to her, allowed her access to educational program on the computer and instructed her that all toys which could be deemed educational would be purchased without question, if reasonably priced and worthy. During her K through high school-home school program she must have purchased over $5,000 worth of computer programs alone. I can remember one very well, which was, The Oregon Trail and was one of her favorites. The reason it is difficult to remember, she is now 24 years old, married and a college graduate, with a perfect GPA.

Read more in Education
« Brick and Mortar Schools vs.. Virtual Schools

Our reading room. The wall to the laft is ceiling to floor and wall to wall with books.

My interest in writing and her desire to read went hand in hand. She is now the editor of all my books and I tell you that at the outset to let you know that I am getting a return from my investment.

How did we do it? Every state has a separate system and a different way of treating the home school situation. To home school is a right which should never be denied without good reason and those should be few. The first thing a person must do is check with the local board of education and follow the guidelines established for that county either by the state or local school board whichever is responsible in your area. The student or students must be registered with the school board as being home schooled and that board will provide the home schooling parent with the guidelines and requirements.

Read more: http://socyberty.com/education/is-home-schooling-for-your-child/#ixzz1B1obes2D

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Do we still deserve the American Dream?


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http://bizcovering.com/small-business/do-we-still-deserve-the-american-dream/

Have we gone beyond the realistic features concerning our way of life, our method of financing our future and getting what we want before we are able?

Somewhere along our current timeline, we need to inspect our past mistakes to protect from making the same mistake over and over. I am not sure if there is a solution, and I am not the only one thinking about looking for one, but for our entire world to avoid depressions such as this one and the many before, we need to examine our business plan and the motives for what we do, and how we live........

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

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http://quazen.com/kids-and-teens/school-time/how-important-is-an-education/

Getting an education means different things to different people, but everyone has to work at it. It doesn’t come easy whether you pay for it or someone else does. There are some personal requirement and discipline required.

What does it take for the average individual to get an education?

You might call me an expert in the area of education. I have certainly attended enough schools and put in enough days. Whether I learned anything or not remains to be seen. What I am offering here is advice not expert opinion. However, I will let my record stand for itself on this matter. You be the judge.
Click on the link below, the pictures in the original article tell it all.

Read more: http://quazen.com/kids-and-teens/school-time/how-important-is-an-education/#ixzz19YQMnCJd

Monday, December 20, 2010

Plan for a great life

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http://gomestic.com/personal-finance/plan-for-a-great-life/