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1. | Apr 13, 2014
Now that is funny. That you chose the chicken and the egg quietson. The answer depends on whether you believe in God or not (religion). If you believe the Bible then the chicken came first because God made it and if you believe in evolution the egg came first because what laid the egg was not a chicken. Is it still worth fighting for? Yes, I know you were kidding and I agree with you when you say men will find a way. My neighbor’s dog also craps on my lawn. I see the neighbor lead it onto my lawn and watch the act. At first it made me mad, but it has stopped the ball games. Seems like the kids don’t like sliding around in it. So I don’t say anything.
2. | Apr 11, 2014
Good post, Bobbi. Maybe that's why I like memoir so much besacue you get into someone else's life and develop a better understanding of his or her perspective. I feel very lonesome these days as a moderate who can see both sides of the various stories.
3. | Jul 27, 2013
Another situation with qinstuoes that also needs to be guarded against is asking qinstuoes only until we get the answer we want. This type of manipulation can be done without being overly suggestive in how the question is asked. At the moment, the associates will feel like the idea is theirs, but ownership will be lost in the long run as associates realize they were manipulated through the questioning.Also, it is important to continue asking qinstuoes even if the associate's answer is correct. That allows them to think deeper and to understand the Whys behind their answer not just the Whats . However, if a leader is known to be manipulative in their questioning as above, they will become suspicious of the qinstuoes and the learning opportunities are lost.
4. | May 29, 2013
Doesn't Google have different chaapcs to choose from? Or other methods, like "click the highest number" or "what's 1+1?" questions? It seems weird that their only capcha option is one that's illegible.