“The work of the just tends to life: the fruit of the wicked to sin.” prov. 10:16 Certain writers on the history of the Freemasons emphatically state that the Masons were originally builders, or men who were skilled in hewing stone for the builder’s use. To them, the phrase operative Freemasonry refers to men of… Continue reading
Category: Legal Law
divine weeks
Most of us go through a stage in our lives where we really want to do or try something, but most of us never take that step. 33 Days tells the story of a group of rock band members from Southern California who took the plunge. Three of the four members had never been alone… Continue reading
Lack of financial planning is a blueprint for financial failure
No matter what the politicians do (they’re not spending their money, they’re spending their money), we can’t progress financially by going into debt. You need to budget your money so you can manage your finances, instead of letting your financial circumstances control you. Not planning is planning to fail. Managing finances requires prioritizing. If you… Continue reading
study abroad in india
An India study abroad program will take you to an amazing land full of history, intrigue, spirituality, and natural wonders. If you are in India in the month of November for a semester abroad, you can visit the small town of Pushkar for the world’s largest camel festival. Not only will you be able to… Continue reading
7 Ways To Find Freelance Writing Jobs Weekly – Never Miss Out On Work At Home Jobs
When I started looking for freelance writing jobs, the lifestyle cast a daunting outlook initially. Why? Many jobs turned up in searches on sites like Indeed and even freelance sites like Peopleperhour. But a big ‘but’ appeared: competition and bidding wars. I realized that I was finding real jobs but competing against lower paying freelancers… Continue reading
The New Renaissance – Platonic Thoughtforms and Mental Health
The emerging medical science of Platonic-fulerene life raises questions regarding the role of classical Platonic science. ways of thinking in the maintenance of mental health. Is it possible that Plato’s ethical thought forms, which were fused into the structure of Anaxagoras’s Nous, could provide rigorous scientific concepts related to our current state of mental well-being?… Continue reading
Employment Discrimination Test
Proof of general misconduct is not enough Labor law seeks to define how people at work relate to each other. While there are laws of economics, and yes, even some economic laws, such as securities laws and antitrust laws, in general, the job of law is not micro but macro. Employment law focuses on what… Continue reading
Law Enforcement Training Leads to Fantastic Opportunities
Specialized training is required if you want to become a police officer. There are several sub-branches of law enforcement, so researching your options will ensure that you choose the right path for you. Some of the law enforcement agencies in the US include: fbi Department of Homeland Security the secret service Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco… Continue reading
Customer service is FREE!
A few years ago, Philip Crosby wrote a best-selling book, QUALITY IS FREE. Countering the perception that producing flawless products is expensive, Crosby demonstrates that the savings achieved, especially in manufacturing, by doing something right the first time and by avoiding recalls and repairs, is an effort that pays for itself. In the same spirit,… Continue reading
Introduction to computer monitors
A monitor is the main output device of a computer. The two main types of monitors in use today are the liquid crystal display (LCD), also known as a flat panel display, and the cathode ray tube (CRT), which is older technology. Each has advantages and disadvantages. Most of today’s older monitors use cathode ray… Continue reading