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Month: May 2006

Deja Vu, All Over Again.

Deja Vu, All Over Again.

Emergency Preparedness – Deja vu, All Over Again.      The Book of Mormon gives us over 2,600 years of history showing the struggles of three major civilizations with good and evil and the ultimate loss of the Saviors gospel in the Americas.      In most major wars, the forward edge of the battle area (FEBA) has been on the frontier between two religions . . . Northern Ireland’s Catholics vs. Protestants, Hindus and Muslims in the Kashmir, Christians vs. infidels…

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Be Prepared in your Leadership Role.

Be Prepared in your Leadership Role.

Emergency Preparedness – Be Prepared in your Leadership Role        World population (as of 9/18/2004 at 1731 hours) is estimated at 6,393,562,187.  The US population reads 294,306,405 at the same time.  Current LDS Church world-wide population is a little over 12 million.      Currently in Salt Lake City on any given Sunday less than 50% of the members in our stake attend church, around 45% are full tithe payers, and less than one quarter of 1% have a two…

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The Wisdon of the Ages

The Wisdon of the Ages

Emergency Preparedness – The Wisdom of the Ages.      Diet supplements and weight loss remedies are a billion dollar business in the US.  Exercise programs and equipment are right up there, too.   Other countries, meanwhile, are busy doing other things.  Over the years focus has come and gone on vitamins, minerals, beta blockers, beta carotene, high carb, low carb, high protein, low fat, ephedra, MSG, MSM, and Cortislim – to name a few.  Abs crunchers, weight sets, stair steppers, Bowflex,…

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Location, Location, Location.

Location, Location, Location.

Emergency Preparedness – Location, Location, Location.        In a real estate training course in Utah the instructor commented:  “when selling upscale bench property, throw the drapes open, look down and exclaim LOOK AT THAT VIEW!  When showing valley floor properties, walk out to the center of the back yard, look up and exclaim LOOK AT THAT VIEW!”     “ It is also important to qualify your prospect to see if they want to have a garden or not.”     …

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AAA Planning For the Highway of Life

AAA Planning For the Highway of Life

Emergency Preparedness – AAA Planning For the Highway of Life.        It’s hard to understand other drivers.  All we know is what we see them do, and they all act so differently.  Californians don’t drive like Utahans, Coloradoans, or Kansans (State motto:  If the corn ain’t up, you can watch ourr dog run away for three days).  East Coasters aren’t as concerned about driving as much as they are about parking.  They don’t have much of that in the…

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