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Monthly Archives: February 2011
An Open Letter to My Credit Card Company
>I’m actually returning your call. Someone tried to call me twice today, so it must be urgent. Oh, that’s really odd, because I received a “courtesy call” last night, and I told the representative that I was not interested in … Continue reading
Plagiarism in the News
>2011 – British newspaper The Daily Mail is accused of copying large sections of a story from The New York Times without attribution. The Mail responded by removing the suspect passages and by exchanging the Mail reporter’s byline with the … Continue reading
Posted in Social Commentary
Tagged borrowing, internet, news, newspaper, plagiarism, stealing, television
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Discover Your Life’s Purpose
>Have you ever paused on the journey through life and wondered if you’re doing what you’re meant to be doing, living the life you’re supposed to live? I most certainly have. I’ve often looked back at the meandering path my … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Reviews
Tagged chazown, Christian, creative visualization, positive thinking, purpose-driving, secret, self-help
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One-Page History of Doctor Who
> Doctor Who fan and artist Bob Canada created this infographic and posted it on his flickr page. Nerdist featured it, then other sites picked it up and so on and so forth. Bob commented that this version is updated … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Television, Television
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My two cents on social media marketing
>Lee over at My Sentiments ExactLee wrote a great post about public relations, marketing and blogs. Here is my response: Thank you for this, Lee. I’ve been blogging for quite a while and no one ever visited. Of course, I … Continue reading
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Living at the Speed of Light
>The pace of life gets faster every year. Don’t you think so? My mother, and her mother before her, used to warn about “burning the candle at both ends.” In other words, don’t stay up late and get up early … Continue reading →