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About My Modest Style. About My Christian Life. Japan: Am I Excited? September 14, 2015. September 13, 2015. As of the publication of this post (5:50am Atlantic Time), I am getting aboard my first flight of four to Japan for the next school year. I’ll have plenty of updates over these 7 months or so, but today I want to talk about the question that I have received the most in the weeks leading up to this trip:. Most people would automatically respond with a simple yes, but I am not most people. However, ...
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ANAMORPHIC TEST NO. II from. Another, odd test with the Moondog Labs 1.33X Anamorphic Lens on the iPhone 6 using FiLMiCPro. Music: Olivier Messiaen - “Quartet for the End of Time”. ANAMORPHIC TEST 06-10-15 from. Shot on an iPhone 6 using Moondog Labs Anamorphic 1.33X Anamorphic Lens Adapter and FiLMiC Pro. ANAMORPHIC TEST 06-10-15 from. Shot on an iPhone 6 using Moondog Labs 1.33X Anamorphic Adapter and FiLMiC Pro. Favorite Video Games of 2014. Middle Earth: Shadows of Mordor. The Last of Us Remastered.
…jamaica tings… | Jamaica's future: positive vibes, positive solutions
8230;jamaica tings…. Jamaica's future: positive vibes, positive solutions. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Jamaica, Land We LOVE. August 19, 2012. New Collaboration of Damian Marley, T.O.K., Tarrus Riley and Wayne Marshall. So incisive. LOVE IT! UDC’s Ochi development plan – YouTube. September 29, 2011. UDC’s Ochi development plan – YouTube. I love the emphasis on preserving the environment. Just follow it up with education. Education. Education! 8221; : the cool down. June 25, 2011.
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Think, Think and Think. Thanks for dropping by Think, Think and Think! Take a look around and grab the RSS feed. To stay updated. See you around! Latest Entries ». Entrepreneur is like a mother. Happy Mothers Day :-). Mdash; Leave a comment. May 13, 2012. I am on board a plane, trying to catch some sleep and a thought passed my mind as I remember my mother on Mothers Day. So here I am typing this post with emotions. How can a person enjoy both motherhood and fatherhood in his life? Mdash; Leave a comment.
Thinking Japanese - A Language Blog / 和英日記
Japanese Resources / 日本語教材. English Resources / 英語教材. A Language Blog / 和英日記. Japanese Resources / 日本語教材. English Resources / 英語教材. Starting from scratch / 一からやり直している. November 10th, 2014. In My Learning Progress. It’s been more than half a year since I touched any sort of Japanese. Work got busy and I spent most of my free time renovating my new house. I needed the break to be clear about my learning goals and find a new method that will help me get there. Since childhood, I have been so Westernised, I ...
Thinking Japlish – Bridging the cultural gap through food and food for thought
Bridging the cultural gap through food and food for thought. Thinking Japlish on Twitter. Thinking Japlish on Blogluvin’. Blue skies and blossom. Spring is here and Oxford is in full bloom. We’ve had ridiculously blue skies for the past few days. I thought I’d post some shots which I took around the city, and in particular, of Magdalen College when I went there last weekend. April 13, 2017. April 12, 2017. Leave a comment on Blue skies and blossom. Regrettably, every mention of ‘ramen’! March 31, 2017.
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Letting Jesus Speak Today. Old Covenant Apologetics, What If? Regarding Old Covenant apologetics, what if the covenant were layered from pure justice moving up to justice tempered by mercy; bare law-keeping moving up to obedience of faith? Beyond this, while not abandoning principles/laws in keeping with God’s nature or types and shadows or laws in keeping with the nature of humankind, the covenant would allow men and women to rise to amazing spiritual heights. The Purposes of God. Karns Church of Christ.
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But in all our touring and learning, one thing that stood out for me on this fabulous trip with the Dallas Jewish Community, was learning about salt. Even as we have learned over the centuries that weather may have less to do with God’s will and more to do with things like wind patterns, water evaporation and solar flares, we continue to include our prayers for rain in the Amidah as a way of connecting with the Land of Israel and appreciating its ever-persisting water-insecurity. On Fear, and Ebola.
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