As more stories of abuse emerge in the wake of the Brett Kavanaugh hearings, we can take a month (especially since October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month) and extend the condolences and care to abuse victims everywhere, past, present and sadly future..since there likely is no stopping this malady in its tracks, but we can sure slow it down and get the number of victims to drop down, not dead or devastated.
Buying or Getting Programs (for free etc) online Sounds Great, But Back Them Up (on an External Hard Drive)
I invested about 60 dollars in an external hard drive now which I'll use to back up all the things I've downloaded. That seems something everyone selling programs could make sure people understand is important to do so as not to lose the online products. Am I one of the last people (in their mid 50s and up) to understand that little caveat?
I hope to take a course in the Basics about the Basics to I don't find myself (way too often) Not Knowing Really Important Stuff, Not
A caring successful person posted about seeing a homeless person near her home and wanting to help. She posted his resume online and that's a unique approach. He had them ready and he seemed like a good guy on hard times.
So hopefully that can work. Ideally she could have made certain he'd not take advantage of her attention. We likely could think on the Do's and Don'ts of helping a stranger or even a friend and yes, even family.
Heartspeak.com is offering a free online program (with replay) Fri Sept 28th and Sat Sept 29th, 2018. Check out the details and register to hear more. It looks a lot like kinesiology or muscle testing so maybe google more info on that too.
In terms of being able to relate to William Shakespeare's plays, full of grandeur and foul play, when it's time for truth-telling, all bets are off about who gets to speak to whom and in what setting.
Hermiones, a Queen, was accused by her husbandly King (in A Winter's Tale)of committing adultery with none other than his best lifelong friend.
And she was pregnant and the King's pal left, so she was thrown in jail.