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Can being mean get you more readers? Here are three kinds of article headlines, all of which exploit the psychology of blog post titles.
This blog has gotten many new readers over the past year. Because of that, I thought it might be worth sharing a daily “A Look Back” where I share a best post from the past twelve years. You…
In this blog article, we will delve into the fascinating world of Shivani and explore everything you need to know about this unique name.
A look at two of my pieces of artwork exhibited at the Haworth Annual Open 2017, at the Haworth Gallery in Accrington, Lancashire.
I want to share ten great articles that will inspire you or make you laugh. Because I read so many talented writers, I want to share them with you!
I'm sharing my cumulative knowledge on wrap-ups—several ideas and how you can improve your wrap up posts. These wrap-up ideas can be used for most platforms, not just blogging.
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Will everyone one day be saved? Is hell only temporary, if it exists at all? If the answer is yes to either of these questions, the historic Christian commitment to the conversion of the world to Christ would appear to be somewhat silly. Why go to such effort and expense trying to persuade people that Jesus is the only way if they all will see that eventually anyway? Why risk offending people—especially those who follow other religious traditions—with the presumption that their way is insufficient without knowledge of Jesus Christ if we will all one day enjoy the full truth...
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The Fire by Lee Devonish - a flash fiction tale of marriage and family, and the realisation that neither would ever be the same again.
How to use Blog Mentions and Social Media Mentions to really boost your engagement. Get more likes comments and shares around the content...
Today let me share a simple but important message that Angels often send to us—especially to people who are working hard in the modern society full of stress. That message is “Let Go.” The w…
Blogger Todd Finley looks at Standard 9 of the CCSS and, with his usual flair, suggests an entertaining range of complex nonverbal texts for students to analyze.
Reclaiming our worth in love is a skill that can be learnt and practiced until it becomes a part of our nature.
Vocal warm ups are an absolute must in my studio. Warm ups give us the opportunity to check in with our instrument to make sure it's working properly. Students spend approximately 1/3 of their lesson
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atheist parent atheist parent atheist parent atheist parent atheist parent atheist parent atheist parent atheist parent atheist parent atheist parent atheist parent atheist parent Are you on social media at all? If so you have skipped at least a hundred articles and posts this month that are exploring and debating this question. While I haven’t read a single one of those pieces I’m still thrilled at their existence. The fact that so many authors are addressing the question tells us something exciting, something worth celebrating. Secular voices are rising! Secular and atheist authors and speakers and bloggers and youtubers and people are finally getting a say. We are at the table. For the first time in my life, atheist people are in the spotlight in very real and lasting ways, putting reason and critical thinking and secular points of view on display, normalizing it! I can’t help the exclamation points; it’s an amazing time to be alive. I went and read “The Global Index of Religiosity and Atheism” from 2012, see Gallop-interanational.com for more information, and learned that, of the respondants, 37% of people claim to be nonreligious or atheists. 37%! That number, according to the same study, is a ten percent rise from a previous study from five years before. That number means alot because is shows us, in part, that people are naming it, claiming it, and identifying as nonbelievers far more openly than at any time in centuries. I think that is exciting! I know, I know. I know that you are thinking, yeah, but atheists are also still the least trusted demographic, according to that one Pew study. Yeah… I don’t know what to say about that. That’s one of those WTF moments. But I have hope. I have hope because there is a groundswell going on; more and more people who are in the social and public spheres calling themselves atheists, seeking like-minded associates, and putting their voices on the line. More and more people are using secular terms to describe themselves, to explore social issues, and to guide their lives...openly. More internet resources, more published material to read (most of it still self published, sadly), more atheist conventions and events. More. Rayven I hope the question is asked at least a million more times: Is teaching creationism to a child child abuse? Because it is finally considered a plausible question. Because people are answering yes to the question. Because public time and space is given to a question that has bothered many of us for years. PUBLIC. TIME. and SPACE. I feel it, the change. I intend to be a part of it. Also, as my friend Rayven would have me say, Of Course, anytime you teach a child to forgo reason and logic for mythology you are handicapping them...for life, as well as ensuring another generation of adults who are incapable of making healthy and innovative solutions on this planet. Anytime you burden a potentially thinking mind with impediments to clear thought, you might as well be putting concrete blocks on feet that are learning how to run. In fact, isn't raising a child in religion child abuse? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You might also like: My Children are being Raised in a Religion-Free Home Relax...It's Just God Heart Outside of my Body
In this blog article, I'll be sharing all the fascinating details about Alphonse Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity.
The country was just beginning to worry about nuclear fallout, and the Air Force wanted to reassure people that it was OK to use atomic weapons. And so on July 19, 1957, five Air Force officers stood on a patch of ground in the Nevada desert and waited for the bomb to drop.
Having essential questions drive curriculum and learning has become core to many educators’ instructional practices. Grant Wiggins, in his work on Understanding By Design, describes an essen…
Neuschwanstein is one of the most famous castle in Germany and in the world and probably one of the most visited as well.
Ah, “student engagement.” A phrase used often (see The Best Posts & Articles On Student Engagement), but its meaning can vary. A new study (it’s behind a paywall, but there ar…
The Art Technician: Episode 1. Adam Harding has just started a job as an art technician. It's his dream job, but he's worried that it's about to turn into a nightmare...
In this blog article, I'll be sharing all the fascinating details about Jasmine Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity.
Here's all the details of our road trip from Vancouver to Calgary, through some of the most beautiful landscape on the planet
In part 2 of Inheritance: The Search For My Mother's Father, we investigate our only lead for decades, and discover the US Navy motto Arcana Maris Quaerere.
Barb Taub is one of the funniest writers I am privileged to read. I invariably snort some coffee if I happen to be drinking it while reading one of her posts. Barb has a new book out Thursday, Febr…
I recently received an interesting question from a reader (see this comment) about 23andMe’s Relative Finder, and thought it would be worth sharing the question and my answer with all my readers. The Question: I’m a man who recently took… Continue reading →
What do these 3 very unremarkable women of the Bible have to do with your worth?Learn to gain confidence through these examples of truth.
We are Megan & Aram, two friends showcasing our love of the north in this Scandinavia travel blog, while also showing some love to the world beyond!
Allison Zmuda, Jenny Edwards, Kelly Young, Maurice J. Elias, and Emily Geltz contribute their guest responses sharing advice new teachers, and many readers do the same.
Beachbody's PIYO led by Chalene Johnson is supposed to be an intense low impact workout. That gives amazing results. But after three weeks I quit. Read more to find out why.
You may have heard coworkers or acquaintances refer to an inconsequential or irrelevant point as a moot point, or maybe you’ve heard mute point instead. Fans of the TV show Friends may have heard a third variation: moo point (because, according to Joey, a cow’s opinion doesn’t matter). But which expression is correct, and what exactly does it mean? The correct phrase is moot point. …
Help your clients and audience reduce self-critical thoughts with this mindset exercise!
I love Pinterest the way you love someone who isn't living up to their full potential. Pinterest is a gorgeous site that let's you visually organize a collection of visual thoughts - that in itself is amazing. Brilliant. Beautiful. BUT WE ARE AT A CRUX. A tipping point. Where the...
Links I loved from other book bloggers and in book-related news from the week of May 4, 2018.
Let's stop making snap judgments about people based on their bookshelves.
In this blog article, we will delve into the fascinating world of Sarabi and explore everything you need to know about this unique name.
Not even rules, more like hidden truths.