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    kaylar wrote a new post, Another Re-Ranked President of the United States 7 years, 8 months ago

    For many, who don’t know history, real history, they Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President of the United States, is considered to be a “great man”.    This is because those who write history tend to ignore reality a […]

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    kaylar wrote a new post, Having read the story of Tom Sawyer 7 years, 8 months ago

    Mark Twain wrote a book where the protagonist was a kid called Tom Sawyer who knew how to ‘work his brain’ as we would say in Jamaica.

    All the kids were playing when Tom’s Aunt made him whitewash the fence.

    So […]

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    kaylar wrote a new post, Sometimes ‘Cheating’ is the Fairest Method 7 years, 8 months ago

    During my life I have been called in, on occasion, to do what I call ‘Troubleshoot’ a business.  This means coming in as a customer, client, employee, to see what is going on at ‘Ground Zero’ and make suggestions […]

    • One has to reward faithful customers, this keeps them faithful customers.

    • It worked i can see that, but then it worked for existing loyal customers, what about potential customers and first timers. You need to also come up with strategies of retaining that one time customer, make that customer feel like there is no other place better than yours, make them want to spend more. How about you have an award for the biggest spender then you revert to the fair raffle, that way you will be encouraging the seasoned customers aswell as motivating the new ones. Try it, it could work for you

      • Although one wants new customers, one must keep the ones they have. The fact is, when another supermarket opens in walking distance, if they don’t feel prized here, they’ll go there. We need to keep our loyal ones and others will trickle in.

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    kaylar wrote a new post, Another Re-Ranked President of the United States 7 years, 8 months ago

    Ulysses S. Grant took office after the disaster of Andrew Johnson.

    When Abraham Lincoln was assassinated, his Vice President took office.  Johnson was the biggest mistake in a choice of V.P. ever.

    The reason […]

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    kaylar wrote a new post, Brexit; All Because of Unreasonable Immigration 7 years, 8 months ago

    Although there seems to be a need to over intellectualise every aspect of life, the facts of Britain’s departure from the European Union, commonly called Brexit, is simple.    The people of England do not want t […]

    • Good post. Will remember this article when thinking about the issue of BREXIT. I did not keep up with the politics so I can’t even speculate about the “reasons”. I thought all the countries were happy about being a part of the European Union. Next thing I knew there were heated debates and a vote to leave! People are still hot under the collar about it! Don’t know what the ripple effect might be. So I better pay attention.

      • The ‘pundits’ missed all the facts, got it wrong, because people don’t want unlimited, unmonitored immigration of Muslims. It is not really Islamaphobic, one questions, why come here? Why come to a Christian country which will not bow down nor accept the taboos? And Merkle went to far dictating how many people each country was to take.

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    kaylar wrote a new post, Re-Ranked Presidents of the United States 7 years, 8 months ago

    Presidents are not ‘ranked’ until a full twenty years has passed from their remittance of office.   This first ranking is more of a ‘hold-over’ then an actual placement in history.

    Many Presidents remitted […]

    • We are all just ordinary people trying to live our lives. Some of us don’t aspire to do anything of “historical import”, but find ourselves in a situation or circumstances and it happens. Some of us actually do set out to leave a mark in the historical records. Either way, those who leave their marks behind may have had good intentions and did “works” or “acts” that people choose to remember them for and call them “great”.

      As far as I’m concerned, regards “nation building”, there are really no “great” leaders, thinkers, visionaries, etc., in the history of the nations. But some of them said and did things, and the resulting benefits that accrued to the citizens of that country years after they died, make them people that other people are not likely to forget!

      • The Presidents I will deal with had a particular image which changed. Until people heard of Amistaad or the Trail of Tears, they had Van Buren as just peachy. Looking back, one sees the flaws that were ignored at the time.

    • Observers warn of an outpouring of hate that might exceed post-Brexit racism, as some Trump supporters revel in video telling ‘leftist’ immigrants ‘The wolves are coming … And you are the hunted’

      • The racism began the day he won. A lot of things have been done but are not in Newspapers or on news. People have seen certain things, experienced them. Trump is a racist, his people are racist, and he was supported by racists. Shockingly, some supporters are black.

    • I think this is the moderated post.

      Let me start from pre-Trumpian; America is a racist country. It is a place that I have to be conscious of the colour of my skin as I get off the plane. I make a lot of mistakes, talking to people… but…

      The day Trump won, there were a number of racist incidents in NYC. I have family there who told me what they saw and heard, so this isn’t any ‘media’ hype. A bit of the racism has popped into newspapers, but there’s a lot more. And will be a lot more.

      Trump ran on the platform of “Make America White” again. Oh, that might not be what you heard, but this is what white ears heard.

      It is not going to be business as usual in America, and those of us in the 3rd and 4th world are making alliances with other nations, just in case.

      • Yep. It was this one. Let’s continue the conversation.

        To say “America is a racist country” need not be said to me. I’m not ignorant about living in America. I have no expectations of “greatness” that will be seen as a result of actions and decisions made by Trump, during the Trump administration.

        I have no illusions and anything that happens won’t surprise me. Unfortunately, there’s an expression “crap rolls downhill”.

        Being realistic and also having worked as a civil servant in our nation’s capital, I know for a fact that decisions made and actions taken by a person sitting at a desk in the Oval Office can have severe adverse painful impact on the AAC (average American citizen).

        I have NO FAITH in the people who will be “in charge” for the next 4, possibly 8 years. I just hope the citizens can survive them, hope the “damage” is not too extensive, and once they’re “no longer in charge”, we can keep on building this nation UP!!

        Is Trump “draining the swamp”? (RE: “Will ‘drain the swamp’ be Trump’s first broken promise?” – politico.com) Hmmm …? Let me answer that. What goes around come around. IF one administration can come in and repeal and replace work of a previous administration, THEN another administration can come in right behind them and repeal and replace their work too! This is America. God bless America!! 🙂

    • I am very concerned because he’s erratic. He doesn’t seem to be sane. He is supposed to be the President and he behaves like some 9th grade loud mouthed punk. I wish we could put an umbrella over Jamaica so that he doesn’t remember we exist. For who knows what evil plots in his pin brain.

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    kaylar wrote a new post, Sherlock; when a show starts to stink 7 years, 8 months ago

    Rather interestingly, I learned the next Episode of Sherlock had been released online yesterday, so I scurried over to take a look.

    I was the most repugnant episode in the series. In fact, as a person who […]

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    kaylar wrote a new post, Dealing with Dictators, the Boss From Hell and his Clones 7 years, 8 months ago

    I don’t expect to meet one of the famous garden variety dictators much less have to deal with them, personally.   But I’m sure most of us have been met members of the genre  at school, work, maybe even in our h […]

    • This tale is based on a true story told to Will by a friend [Tessa] who is an nursery schoolteacher in Drayton near Portsmouth; names have been changed to protect the guilty.boots joke

      Marlon asked the teacher to help him get his shoes on at the end of a busy day. After quite a struggle with the shoes, which were a little tight, Tessa finally got them on. ‘They’re on the wrong way round, Miss,’ mumbled Marlon.

      She realises that he is right; they are on the wrong feet. Staying calm she and swaps them over for him.

      ‘They’re not my shoes, Miss’, Marlon murmurs again.

      Tessa fights hard to keep her cool and asks Marlon why he hadn’t told her before. She then kneels down again and helps him pull the shoes off.

      ‘These aren’t my shoes, they’re my brother’s and Mum told me not to tell anyone.’

      At this point Tessa can feel tears coming. She helps him back into his shoes. She gets him into his coat and wraps his scarf round his neck.

      ‘Where are your gloves, Marlon?’ asks Tessa quietly.

      ‘Oh, Miss, I always put them in my shoes!

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    kaylar wrote a new post, All Inclusives; don’t marry there 7 years, 8 months ago

    Here’s a proto-bride.

    I’m trying to explain to her why she shouldn’t have her wedding at an All Inclusive Hotel; one which ‘sells’ itself as a location for weddings.

    As she knows more than I do, she is foot […]

    • That’s a horrible wedding. In my opinion, she should listen to other people, especially those who are already married. It is indeed her marriage and she has an option where and how it will be done but the event itself affects other people.

      • Totally horrible. A conveyor belt wedding. For less money she could have had it done at a nearby guest house, being the only wedding and being able to set the menu. But there a people who never listen.

    • In many cultures, it’s more of a business transaction than being about love and commitment. Regardless of why a marriage occurs, it is ultimately the legal union of two people. … The wedding ceremony is often based on religious belief and practice, but marriage itself is a civil institution. Marriage is a covenant, a sacred bond between a man and a woman instituted by and publicly entered into before God and normally consummated by sexual intercourse. … (3) The intimacy
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      The surprising, enlightening, and sometimes hard truths we all face after marriage, and how they teach us about what love really means.

      “…And they lived happily ever after.”

      You’re smart. You know life is no storybook. But admit it: Somewhere deep in your subconscious lurk romantic visions of Cinderella, or maybe Julia Roberts. The images may be sketchy and a little outdated, but you can still make out the silhouette of the bride and Prince Charming riding off into the sunset.
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      In real life, sometimes your Disney fairy tale ends up feeling more like a Wes Craven horror flick — and you’re the chick who keeps falling down and screaming for her life. I’ve been there. Let’s face it, marriage is not for the faint of heart. You want to believe your pure love for each other will pull you through. And it does. But it ain’t always pretty.

      That may sound grim. But here’s a secret: Sometimes it’s the least romantic parts of marriage that have the most to teach you about yourself, your partner, and the nature of love. Read on for some simple truths that will unlock the surprising treasures and pleasures in your imperfect, unstorybook, real-life love.of marriage: Marriage is the most intimate of all human relationships, uniting a man and a woman in a “one-flesh” union (Genesis 2:23 -25). A double wedding is a double ceremony where two affianced couples rendezvous for two simultaneous or consecutive weddings. Typically, a fiancé with a sibling who is also engaged, or four close friends in which both couples within the friendship are engaged might plan a double wedding where both couples legally marry. Maid of Honor or Matron of Honor or Bride’s Honor Attendant. Bridesmaids or Bride’s Attendants. Best Man / Best Woman / Groom’s Honor Attendant. Groomsmen.

    • The fact is, when you marry you want your ceremony to be ‘special’. You don’t want to be ‘slotted’ from this minute to that minute then have to leave so another wedding can take place. All Inclusives are conveyor belts. It would cost you the same or less to go to a guest house and have it there.

    • Oohh my goodness! What a mess. How can someone be so ignorant? Anyway what can I say but to say serves her right. Sometimes it’s good to listen to what you are being told it doesn’t cost you anything to listen. If only she would have listened, she would have avoided all this embarrassments.
      That’s the problem with people who never take the time to think before making some decisions. We all know that weddings are a big thing for women, and that’s why they consult on most of the issues, no one wants their day to be ruined because it’s a one day thing and it just had to be the most memorable day of all times. You will find them looking up for wedding planners to help them out with some of the service providers. I can even begin to understand where this bride was coming from and what she was thinking.
      I second the idea of wanting to have an “all inclusive” kind of weddings. They always and up disastrous. Having different venues is the bay thing that anyone would choose in their wedding day. That way you won’t have to worry about who’s coming next or how long you should use the premises and so on and so forth. I just don’t understand why people always want to leave a mark of class after their wedding. You go through so much just to prove a point why can’t you just go th3 simple way and enjoy your union. Don’t make it a money affair make it your love affair and everyone will be happy.

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    kaylar wrote a new post, Still Talking about Watching On-Line 7 years, 8 months ago

    When you watch television programmes on line you almost immediately learn the difference between the novel put to visual and the episodic programme.

    When watching a programme which is a novel or similar to a […]

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    kaylar wrote a new post, Women vs Women; a tragic reality 7 years, 8 months ago

    In The Beginning

    When Jamaica drove onto the Cyber Highway I went to find and join every site available that dealt with Women’s Issues.

    I have always been involved in Feminism.   I have a great deal of […]

    • There are many cases where a woman had a conflict with other woman and so the cases you have been discussed.
      What would be the possible causes of why woman refuses their back to another woman instead of helping them?
      Could they be a mental illness ? If it is, what could be the possible treatment for it?

    • Many women are raised to hate other women. It’s a cultural thing.

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    kaylar wrote a new post, Deliberately Limiting Information, limiting Thought 7 years, 8 months ago

    When I was a teenager, the radio station I listened to, changed.   It went from an omnibus, where it had talk shows and music shows, and sports to become All News All The Time.

    The Owners of the Station felt […]

    • Investigative journalism reporting of truth is dead. Killed by the mainstream media (MSM. And yes, we do not hear much about Obama and the WH being cozy with Iran, hence, the Iran nuclear program deal of $150 billion. The secrecy of cash transfer of $400 million ($7 billion in total?) ransom. The Democrat’s Podesta worldwide pedophile sex trafficking is creamed to the top with savory blahs over “pizza, cheese and ice cream” codes. Hidden behind the din of blahsful racist-fascist-islamophobia-high-horses coverups. Thanks to WikiLeaks. Julian Assange and underground journalists such as Project Veritas have done the public (who want to know the truth) a great favor for letting out evidences for people to check and investigate for themselves– and derive their own conclusions. MSM is not reporting these but converge themselves to totalitarian blah-blah dictating to “compliant citizenry” how and what to think. But never mind, we don’t need these failed press for us to know the truth. Somehow, the Internet cannot be shut. There’s plenty of materials there to investigate for ourselves and speak up to bring the very bad press to justice and in order.

      About the mosques-burning, I wonder who are paid to do this crime? For what purpose? To deligitimize the President-elect Trump?

      • Yes, but the point is; if you don’t know what it is you don’t know, you can’t look it up. I sat there trying to get an idea; and came up with the ‘mosque’ question. Now, understand that this is no ‘front line’ news service, and the story was by the way. If you do the search, you’ll notice the story isn’t very important to the site.

        I agree with you assessment of Assange and Wikileaks, and Edward Snowden. The public does have a right to know about things which do effect their lives.

        I expect it to get worse, tho.

    • I recall way back in the 70s, the US bombed Cambodia then lied about it. But it was reported by other News services. This led to anger and the student protests, where 8 were killed at Jackson State and 4 at Kent State.

      One has to ‘search’ for real news, not just go to a news station.

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    kaylar wrote a new post, How Do You Know When it’s True? 7 years, 8 months ago

    We are often to see ourselves as a bag of prejudices and prides, attributing wonderful traits to our friends and faults to our enemies.

    In this politically correct schizophrenia promoted by our modern world, we […]

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    kaylar wrote a new post, Some Little Tips To Save Money (1) 7 years, 8 months ago

    These tips are not just  easy, they are almost no brainers.  I use them without thinking.   So you can imagine when someone saw me and had this; “What are you Doing?” look on her face.

    It happened when I was wa […]

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    kaylar wrote a new post, Another little Reflection on Watching Television On-line 7 years, 8 months ago

    Way back, before the opportunity to watch online, even before the introduction of Cable, persons tended to watch two, three, even four hours of television a day.

    One would come home from work, relax, switch on […]

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    kaylar wrote a new post, Why Pagan Rituals were Adapted 7 years, 8 months ago

    The most effective method of spreading Christianity was to take a Pagan ritual and present it as their own.

    The Celebration of the Winter Solstice and the Rebirth of the Sun,  was easily altered to become the […]

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    kaylar wrote a new post, The Pagan Aspects of Christmas (2) 7 years, 8 months ago

    In the first article in this series I covered the significance of the Winter Solstice and the practices of those who celebrated it.

    One must keep in mind that there were many Pagans; whether they were Romans or […]

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    kaylar wrote a new post, The Pagan Aspects of Christmas (1) 7 years, 8 months ago

    I’ve waited until mid January to publish the first of this series.

    Christianity has taken a great number of Pagan celebrations and incorporated them into Christian dogma so as not to confront but absorb.   […]

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    kaylar wrote a new post, Being a Hypochondriac and making the boss pay 7 years, 8 months ago

    In every commercial enterprise you will find them.  These are people who are so overly concerned about their health they make everyone else sick.

    When they have health insurance, as many companies do, they d […]

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    kaylar wrote a new post, We Ought have clipped the Google 7 years, 8 months ago

    It was in 2010 when the ‘rumour’ that Google was going into the online publishing field,  I had trepidation.

    In 2011, the Content Farm attacks and Panda were causing many sites to lose views, to be denied a pl […]

    • It’s hard to retaliate. What could the writing sites have done but try to adapt and survive?

      • Imagine every user/visitor of Hub Pages getting an advisory and being humbly requested to use Bing instead of Google… every writer whose hits have declined, every reader who feels manipulated would do it.

    • Like threathy fox said it’s hard to retaliate considering google’s capital. To put in an other way it’s like stealing candy from a baby (google’s perspective). And let’s be honest the world has almost turned in too a capital slavery.

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