Den of information from different aspects of life. The Bible said: Thou wilt shew me the path of life: in thy presence is fullness of joy; at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore. - Psalms 16:11 -
Friday, March 31, 2017
Eat Less – Live Longer
John O. Holloszy, MD, professor of medicine, Washington
University in St. Louis, School of Medicine.
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Eat less and virtually every
health-screen-able measure in your body will improve. This not-so-surprising
statement is based on the stunning results of a recent study from Washing
University in St. Louis, School of Medicine, which measured the impact of
lower-calorie diets on health risks.
Thursday, March 30, 2017
Top 10 Tips TO KEEP YOU SAFE ONLINE
1.
CHECK THE URL
The
URL might just look okay in an email message but might take you to a page set
up to extract personal information. Be sure not give your personal information
if you’re in doubt. It is best to type a URL into a web page instead of
clicking on a link.
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Effective!!! Cough and Bronchitis Natural Remedy
Ingredients: BANANA, HONEY AND WATER
I was amazed by these formulations when I started using this
combination to cure the cough of my children. It is just a matter or 3 days and
the cough started to loosen up and eventually gone after 5 days. Now let’s
discover how this formula works and what are their components.
27 Most Common Job Interview Questions and Answers
Want to know (or use) some of the most common interview questions and
answers? Here's a comprehensive list, along with some of the best answers.
Hibernation - Devotional
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During the cold winter months, nothing seems more inviting than a warm bed. But for some animals, hunkering down in a cozy den when nights are long and temperatures are low isn't just a matter of temporary comfort — it's necessary for survival.
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Most Important Interview Question Ever
The
Single Most Important Interview Question Ever
Interviewing is never an easy process. Whether you are interviewing for
a new job or conducting the interview in search of a new candidate, there is
one particular question that matters the most. Many people have been asking me
lately to share my insights on getting a new job, particularly interview tips.
Computer Tricks
Typing Tricks
Delete
an entire word Instead of deleting a single letter, pressing CTRL + BKSP will
delete the entire word behind the cursor. This makes deleting text quicker if
you screw up a whole word.
Move
Cursor to beginning of the next or previous word Moving the cursor around
manually while typing is a great way to make your work take longer than it
needs to. To speed of the process, move the cursor around with keyboard
shortcuts. To move it to the beginning of the previous word, use CTRL + Left
Arrow. To move it to the beginning of the next word, use CTRL + Right Arrow. In
OS X you can accomplish the same using the Option key.
Making
sub and superscript text If you need to make sub or superscript text (think exponents for
superscript), press CTRL + = for subscript and CTRL + SHIFT + = for
superscript.
Paste plain text of what
was copied When you copy text from any source, programs will usually copy any
formatting that comes with it. To paste this as plain text, press CTRL + Shift
+ V instead of the standard CTRL + V, and the system will paste unformatted
text.
Monday, March 27, 2017
Plow - Devotional
When you imagine
inventors, you probably picture a lone genius in a laboratory concocting
brilliant devices, experimenting and redesigning until some concept or
contraption works perfectly. At that point, the new invention is unveiled to
the world, a stunning piece of new technology that instantly changes
everything.
Well, you've got part of
it right. There's certainly a lot of redesigning and experimenting when it
comes to inventions, but it takes a lot longer than you think. It also takes
far more people than that lone genius.
Compared to some of the
gleaming, electronic inventions that fill our lives today, the plow doesn't
seem very exciting. It's a simple cutting tool used to carve a furrow into the
soil, churning it up to expose nutrients and prepare it for planting. Yet the
plow is probably the one invention that made all others possible.
No one knows who invented
the plow, or exactly when it came to be. It probably developed independently in
a number of regions, and there is evidence of its use in prehistoric eras.
Prior to the plow, humans were subsistence farmers or hunter/gatherers.
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