Emmalee Dingee
@emmaleedingee active 8 years, 5 months ago-
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Not directly but there are sites which offer very focused and niceh information and they try to earn through web page hits and advertising.
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That could pertain to limited topics but if someone offers services to lighten the work for searching I wonder if there will be demand.
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Are roses not a common flower in India? If not, what are the flowers of India? (Blog post idea perhaps?)
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I just gave that as an example. Not all are good in the art of searching. Those who offer these services should be good at hitting the target.
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I have never used eBay but my husband tried it. My son used to use it a lot. But these days not so much. Still! It’s a good place to find good stuff!
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Ebay is not a good place to find good stuff as one blog writer says and I think it will be not a good place because most of the people have tried their best in ebay for buying and selling goods.
Describe the item you’re selling. Then add up to 12 free photos from your computer or mobile device. Use a neutral background, and take photos from all angles.
Choose the fixed price listing format when you know the market value for your item. Use the auction-style listing format for special or unique items, or when you don’t know the value of the item. The quick listing tool suggests pricing and shipping options that attracts the most buyers based on similar successful sales.
Successful shipping starts with careful planning. eBay helps you calculate postage, add tracking information and insurance, print labels, and pay—all from the comfort of your home. If you plan right, you can even ship items without ever having to take a trip to the post office.
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when i was child , i have 1 dog, he is black , i like him, until one he died, so sad
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Woes is the child anxiety and spring from sad soul. Anxiety – is a kind of sorrow that emerges when the mind is weighed down with something so as to make escape seem impossible.
Thomas’ definition is likely rooted in the Latin word angustia which means a narrow pass or straight. And thus anxiety tends to arise when we experience stress about a situation and find no room to maneuver, no way out. Anxiety also tends to regard the future, whereas pain regards to present. In pain, one can suffer in the moment about the situation, but knows that it will pass.
But anxiety arises when we sense no determined end to the painful situation, no room to maneuver, and no way out.
Pity is the sorrow that we feel for the evil or misfortune endured by another person. But it is deeper than mere regret or perturbance. Pity is to experience the misfortune of another, as though it were our own.
Remedies for Woe betide
Weeping
Sharing our sorrows with friends
Contemplating the truth
Pleasure
A Warm bath and napsAct upon these points if someone is woe betide
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Yes, you are right. I would prefer to run or jog in the park, rather than in the gym, as there is more fresh air outside. 😀
But I think some would prefer proper training in gym, as there are professional trainers who guide them to do the workout and perhaps they know how much they have improved. Moreover, some might think it is too boring to jog alone in the park. I have friends who prefer to pay and go to gym. 🙂
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It’s true that the Internet is the best invention since the napkin and one of the best educational resources ever invented by whoever invented it (read the tech history but forgot!). However, as you say it is overloaded with tons of misinformation and even erroneous information and one does have to sift through a lot of it to extract the gold. But I for one am very happy to have an online library right at my finger tips.
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Very interesting. Is this online library that you are referring to created by any institution? How does one access it?
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Great! I was missing your posts lately!
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@Lee Ka I knew you could do it. Get ready for the next.
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Thanks @sunil & @bestwriter. I am trying to write as much as I can, just to challenge myself and not to be too lazy. 😀
I just submitted another one. 🙂
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