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  1. 1TrueDisciple

    Help for diet problem

    Thank you. Here is the link. The Heart Scan Blog
  2. 1TrueDisciple

    Help for diet problem

    I appreciate your prayers. God bless you.
  3. 1TrueDisciple

    Help for diet problem

    I need some information. I have coronary artery disease plus type II diabetes, and I'm having difficulty finding material on diets for someone with both of these conditions. I can find information on diets for heart disease and diets for diabetics, but not for the combination. The problem is...
  4. 1TrueDisciple

    How do YOU overcome writers block?

    Good points!
  5. 1TrueDisciple

    Is Life Sentence Too Harsh For Man Convicted of Ninth DWI?

    If that happened, he would certainly be charged with vehicular homicide. However, with his record, he could well be charged with manslaughter, and a very adept prosecutor might even get a 2nd degree murder conviction.
  6. 1TrueDisciple

    Is Life Sentence Too Harsh For Man Convicted of Ninth DWI?

    The sentence won't stand an appeal. The defendant here has an 8th amendment case.
  7. 1TrueDisciple

    Im leaving

    If you do choose to go into the military, you will find a number of programs available to finance those remaining hours for your degree. The military encourages its members to complete university degrees and provides financing to help make that possible.
  8. 1TrueDisciple

    what ia your opinion of Obama?

    I change the TV channel any time that he comes on it, whether on the news or to deliver an address. I have no interest in anything he says or does.
  9. 1TrueDisciple

    Why Do You Believe That The Bible Is Meant To Be Taken Literally?

    I consider myself a fundamentalist, but I certainly must not fit into the mold you have conceived for a fundamentalist. The Bible must be read like any other literary work, that is, in the plain sense of the contextual meaning of a given unit of discourse. Ordinarily, writers of prose state in...
  10. 1TrueDisciple

    How To Stop Sinning in ONE Easy Step!!!

    Just out of curiosity, how successfully have you been able to apply this formula to your own life?
  11. 1TrueDisciple

    Should parents have rights to pull from classes and if so how far?

    Yes, if those classes conflict with the moral or ethical values that the parents are instilling into their children. The home, not the public school, is the place for implanting values. No, expecting the general public education system to conform to myriad familial belief systems is...
  12. 1TrueDisciple

    Why C.U.R.E.D. fails

    Wow! There are certainly a lot of contradictions in that particular acronym formula.
  13. 1TrueDisciple

    Usaf

    I never was assigned to Ft. Lewis (however, I was born in Tacoma and grew up in Spanaway), but I did serve with the 1st ID at Ft. Riley and the 10th Mountain Division at Ft. Drum (my last assignment before retiring). I spent most of my time in Germany where I served with the 3rd ID at...
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    Usaf

    Yep! I served for 22 years in the Air Force, and 12 of those years were far from cushy. As a Tactical Air Command and Control Specialist working forward air control, I was attached to the army combat arms units to provide close air support. I served with the 1st ID, 3rd ID, 1st AD, and 10th...
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    What is your favorite meal in the military?

    Peppered gravy just doesn't have the right flavor because it lacks the meat and onion. I learned how to make the creamed beef so that I could enjoy it whenever I wanted. Just get a pound of ground beef, a large onion, some evaporated milk, and some flour (or corn starch), and you're all set...
  16. 1TrueDisciple

    What is your favorite meal in the military?

    SOS (creamed beef on toast) was always hands down my favorite.
  17. 1TrueDisciple

    The future of the humanities

    This post of yours highlights exactly the reason why schools need to place more emphasis on a classical liberal education rather than restricting education to a narrow utilitarian focus. Without the humanitarian, historical, and social perspectives provided by the liberal arts, people become...
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    The future of the humanities

    This is not new. Utilitarianism has always been at odds with the liberal arts. Modern technological developments have created a focus centered on practical vocational education, but an education which creates narrowly trained specialists can do a disservice to its recipients when technology...
  19. 1TrueDisciple

    What should I write about?

    Write about what you know. That way your voice will come across as genuine. Use your own life experiences as a springboard when employing your imagination for pieces of fiction; this will add the very important quality of verisimilitude to your work.