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POPSthe 10 Commandments to Successful Keyword Research. I just recently completed a 2 hour online webinar that outlines a comprehensive method to keyword research what I call the 10 Commandments to Successful Keyword Research. Here's the entire video: http://www.mywebvideoservices.com/10-commandments/
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POPS10 Commandments from The Rock Bible IX. “Singers who tell the audience to ‘Give it up for yourselves!’ should be attacked by hyenas.” X. “Never spend more time on your hair than you would eating a modest-sized meal.”
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POPSThe 10 Commandments of Facebook This is the internet, after all, and if something on the internet can be used in an annoying way, you can safely assume that 99% of the population will proceed to do so (go try reading a comment on YouTube if you don’t believe me). People need rules to tell them how to act. Luckily I went to the top of Mount Internet last night, and God handed me down these 10 Commandments of Facebook for all to obey. Follow them or you’ll go to hell.
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POPS20 Tips for Success - Kimmons Wilson 13. No job is too hard as long as you are smart enough to find someone else to do it for you. 14. Opportunity comes often. It knocks as often as you have an ear trained to heat it, an eye trained to see it, a hand trained to grasp it, and a head trained to use it. 15. You cannot procrastinate-in two days, tomorrow will be yesterday. 16. Sell your wristwatch and buy an alarm clock. 17. A successful person realizes his personal responsibility for self-motivation. He starts himself because he possesses the key to his own ignition switch. 18. Do not worry. You can't change the past, but you sure can ruin the present by worrying aver the future. Remember that half the things we worry about never happen, and the other half are going to happen anyway. So, why worry? 19. It is not how much you have but how much you enjoy that makes happiness. 20. Believe in God and obey the Ten Commandments.
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POPSChristians demand removal of 'satanic' 10 Commandments Christians can't seem to be able to figure out the difference between "public property" and "private property." You can put any damn monument you want on private property, but NOT on public. Jebus H. Crist how hard is this to understand?
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POPSThe 10 Commandments For Drinking Like a Man Much like the Bible, there are many more minor rules to the world of drinking, but these are the Big 10, the ones that in a general sense should guide you throughout your journey through this magical world of booze and keep you from temptation and harm. It’s a cold and frightening world out there, but by following these simple rules you definitely have a better chance of emerging unscathed.
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POPSTOP 20 WORST CASTING DECISIONS EVER Part II (#10 - #6)
Here in the second Part I had to go deeper into the author's reasoning. No problem with Knightley, Denise Richards (though he was rather brutal), and Shatner... but I take exception with Robinson and Connery! Robinson did not play the Pharaoh in the Ten Commandments, Yul Brynner was Ramses II and his father, Seti, was played by great British actor Sir Cedric Hardwicke. Robinson was a minor overseer of his fellow Hebrews building the Pyramids... Never let Hollywood stand in the way of history but the reviewer should know that there was no Hebrew Pharaoh! The second point is a little less on point and more of opinion, but I find Sean Connery is such a great actor that disbelief is suspended when he is on the screen (note: Highlander II; the one no one wants to claim they made was a glaring exception but it was a stupid movie!) I found him convincing as Bond long before I thought of Moore, Dalton or Brosnan and they were very good Bonds and I had never seen an original until the mid 80
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POPSWhat Would Reverend Jeremiah Wright Do? In an emotional testimony he tells the world how, as he was watching YouTube clips of the Reverend, a voice said "Follow this man." He then made his hajj to Chicago, joining Rev. Wright's congregation. Everyone is acepted under Jeremiah Wright's large tent as long as they accept a few simple dogmas and agree to repeat them five times a day during prayers: * Being White is immoral. Every White person is guilty of conspiring against the Blacks * Being rich is immoral. Every rich person is guilty of conspiring against the poor * America is the infamous product of conspiracy by rich White males to create the source of all evil. Later it turned even more evil under the rule of Zionist puppet masters. * Jesus was a homeless African-American male who fell victim to a conspiracy of the rich Whites against the poor Blacks that resulted in racial profiling, followed by torture and crucifiction * The 10 Commandments are optional.
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POPSBible Stories Bastardized by Anglican vicar Okay correct me if I am wrong here but if these stories are so important that an new generation needs to hear them then why must we rewrite them and turn them into some trashy dime store novel? I mean can we not tell the story the way it is? I do not mind so much when some atheist insists on rewriting or interpreting the biblical stories of our faith from their perspective but when a member of the church decides to bastardize these sacred stories then I say ENOUGH ALREADY!
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POPSA 12-step program that I doubt would work Step #6: Repeat after me, “Separation of church and state” exists nowhere in the Constitution. The first amendment does not require the removal of Christmas trees from the village green, the 10 Commandments from court house walls or “under God” from the Pledge of Allegiance. All it does is forbid Congress from establishing a state religion, such as the Church of England, and anybody who tells you otherwise is a liar and, most likely, a card-carrying member of the ACLU. Step #7 Stop using the word “big” as a pejorative. There is nothing intrinsically bad about big oil, big agriculture or big pharmaceuticals. Overall, they do a very good job of keeping our cars on the road, food on our tables and most of us over 50 alive and functioning. On the other hand, big government, which so many liberals simply adore, represents a usurpation of the allegedly inalienable rights of individuals.
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POPSThe Georgia Guidestones Who built them? Why? A lot of myths and mysteries surround this monument. Are they some elaborate though expensive joke or does something more sinister lie behind? Who knows. There they stand anyway. You can read the commandments at the source.
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POPSForum Post subject: Teacher: I was fired, said Bible isn't literal This clip contains selected excerpts from one forum post on the article about the teacher fired over teaching that the bible isn't literal. Naturally, the forum about this article degenerated into an argument over Christianity and the bible. This one post pretty much sums up everything that is disturbing to me about this conversation. These seem to be the typical arguments that come up whenever any attempt is made to discuss the subject with hardcore Christian believers.
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POPSRoad Commandments for us all I wish everyone was asked to read this before they can purchase a car then they cant say i never had anyone care about this before I thought all people drove like disrespectful cruel people Please respond with some responsibility
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POPS10 Commandments for drivers: 1. You shall not kill. 2. The road shall be for you a means of communion between people and not of mortal harm. 3. Courtesy, uprightness and prudence will help you deal with unforeseen events. 4. Be charitable and help your neighbor in need, especially victims of accidents. 5. Cars shall not be for you an expression of power and domination, and an occasion of sin. 6. Charitably convince the young and not so young not to drive when they are not in a fitting condition to do so. 7. Support the families of accident victims. 8. Bring guilty motorists and their victims together, at the appropriate time, so that they can undergo the liberating experience of forgiveness. 9. On the road, protect the more vulnerable party. 10. Feel responsible toward others.