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Posted on Aug 11, 2023

Below is a long blog post about 100 reasons to vote for Barack Obama. I hope you read the whole thing and consider voting! Below is a long blog post about 6 things that the current state of computer technology allows us to do with our smart phones and other mobile devices.

  1. Use voice commands to control your phone or use it as an electronic personal assistant (EPA). This means no more typing! Instead, speak into your phone and tell it what you want done. The software will listen for your command, execute it, then ask if there are any further instructions. It can also search the web at your request via its built-in browser so you don’t even have to know how to spell something out – just say it aloud instead…and voilà: instant results right before your eyes without having lifted one finger off your keyboard/mousepad combo setup because these days we all carry around laptops everywhere anyway so why not?
  2. Record your thoughts on paper using handwriting recognition programs like Dragon NaturallySpeaking which allow users who cannot type easily due their disability(ies), such as those suffering from arthritis or Parkinson disease etc., access tools needed by normal people every day; this includes being able write emails & documents quickly while saving time spent fiddling around trying figure out exactly where cursor should go next word typed onto screen after previous sentence ended abruptly midway down page caused either fatigue painful movements resulting sometimes injury accidental deletion entire text file sent over Internet server somewhere else entirely different continent across world wide web without warning until much later date when said document arrives back unreadable mess full spelling errors grammar mistakes syntax problems plagiarism accusations possible lawsuits pending against writer author publisher responsible party involved directly indirectly implicated somehow indirectly connected vaguely related unclear confused mixed up jumbled tangled mass confusion miscommunication misunderstandings ambiguity uncertainty doubt question mark ? sign exclamation point ! period full stop comma space dash hyphen underscore bracket parentheses colon semicolon bullet points ellipses three dots four colons five commas six periods seven full stops eight semi-colons nine commas ten dollar signs eleven apostrophes twelve pound signs thirteen quotation marks fifteen ampersands sixteen interrobangs seventeen brackets twenty-one curly brackets thirty-three square brackets forty-five angle brackets fifty parenthesis sixty-nine carets asterisk star plus symbol greater than less than equal to percent division multiplication divided by modulus remainder divisor reminder absolute value magnitude exponent power root logarithm factorial permutation combination product sum total average median mode mean deviation standard error variance sample size population sample survey poll study experiment test result conclusion drawback benefit advantage asset resource liability debt burden cost price profit margin return rate markup discount percentage difference ratio comparison contrast contrasting difference discrepancy disparity distinction divergence disagreement split apart divide separate break apart separate part break away depart leave remain stay behind remain behind stay behind stand aside wait Below is a long blog post about 15 reasons why I love my church. I have been thinking recently that it would be good to share some of the things that make me so happy with our little congregation and how we worship together. There are many different churches out there, each one unique in their own way; but every once in while you find an exceptional group who really live up to what they say they believe. That’s us! We don’t pretend to be something that we aren’t (in fact if anything we tend towards being quite humble). We take time to get to know people individually because relationships matter here - we want everyone to feel welcome and included as part of God’s family. And when we celebrate communion or baptisms at our services then everybody gets involved because it truly feels like ‘our church.’ These are just three of the ways we show hospitality – which is also very important to us. It was John Wesley himself who said: “Do all the good you can do… by all means possible” and this is exactly what happens whenever anyone walks through those doors on Sunday mornings. So whether you come along for one service only or decide to join us permanently please let us help you discover Jesus Christ within your life too! Below is a long blog post about 10 things I learned from the #CAPM250 conference. You can watch my slides here and listen to me talking in more detail on this episode of The PMO Podcast with Mike Clayton:
  3. What it takes to make change happen – Cathy McQueeney, Senior Consultant at KPMG shared how she had successfully implemented a new PM tool called Pulse by using “the power of three”; that is, showing people what’s going to be done differently (vision), why it matters (why we are changing) and who will benefit most or be affected most if there is resistance (who). She also talked us through her storyboarding technique which has been used across multiple organizations to help them visualize their project portfolio and see what they have coming up as well as getting stakeholders involved so that everyone understands the value and benefits of each project before committing time/money into it!
  4. How data-driven decision making could transform your business for good – Simon Stowell spoke about using real-time analytics within projects allowing better decisions being made based off historical information instead relying heavily upon intuition alone when trying forecast future outcomes such as resource allocation etc., thus reducing risk exposure significantly while increasing overall profitability levels too due largely because no one wants surprises during important moments like these ones where everything hangs together nicely without much effort needed afterwards either way since everyone knows exactly what needs doing next step after another already happened before then anyway…..
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