Mud wasn’t a Love Story, but it’s a Story About Love

Tye Sheridan

Matthew McConaughey is going to get a ton of critical acclaim for this movie, but the real star, Tree of Life‘s Tye Sheridan, really stole the show.

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2 Timothy 1:7 – God gave us a Spirit…

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For God gave us a Spirit who produces not timidity, but power, love and self-discipline.

JD Rucker‘s insight:

There are certain Bible verses that require no commentary, that stand alone without interpretation or opinion. This is one of them. It’s an inspiration and one should take what they will from it to help them through troubled times.

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A Brief Scientific Explanation of Why Creation is More Feasible

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Feasible. It’s a word that I don’t like to use when talking about the Creation because it insinuates that there are doubts about the reality of creation and the need for there to be a creator. I have no doubts. There are those, however, who still believe that the machinations of the universe through natural forces coming together in just the right at just the right time have brought the world that we know it to where it is today.

JD Rucker‘s insight:

It’s amazing how we often view creation as a non-scientific explanation of our existence, but the science proves over and over again that it’s simply the most likely scenario. Even academics, when they view the evidence through a clear lens, can see that this is the reality.

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Facebook Page Marketing: The First Three Steps

Facebook Fan Pages

Most of the advice out there today pertaining to Facebook marketing assumes a few things. First, it usually assumes that you want more fans. Then, it usually assumes that every fan base is the same and that they should be catering to the same type of content. Third, it assumes that most businesses are dumb.

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Hashtags can be Misleading

Margaret Thatcher

You have to be careful with hashtags. They don’t always come across with the intended message as people learned yesterday on Twitter. When the hashtag #nowthatchersdead started trending, many people thought that it meant “Now That Cher’s Dead”, sending people running around the internet to find out if the queen of pop had indeed died.

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Put a Stanglehold on North Korea Before it’s Too Late

North Korean Army Marches

When someone is out of control, drugged up or insane, you often can’t talk them down. Sometimes, it’s best to just subdue them in any way possible and force them to calm down. That’s where we are currently with North Korea. It doesn’t matter whether you believe they are really a nuclear threat to the United States, South Korea, or anyone else. They’re acting like they are. That alone is enough reason to take the necessary actions to bring them in line.

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Get Your Search Hands Talking to Each Other

Hands Talking To Each Other

Paid and organic search are no longer independent… at least they shouldn’t be. People who want to be successful at both need to make sure that both companies, departments, or individuals running the campaigns are in regular communication with each other. The strategies need to mesh in ways that they simply haven’t in the past.

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