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    kaylar replied to the topic how successful have people become after using this method in the forum Group logo of NewBiesNewBies 8 years, 1 month ago

    When you comment, instead of, ‘nice’ or some other fling away remark, you write something.  You make it seem that you’ve read the item, that you’ve understood it, or not, and that you have something to say.  In this way you can engage people in discussion.

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    kaylar replied to the topic I am paid from Coinchat in the forum Group logo of Making Money OnlineMaking Money Online 8 years, 1 month ago

    think I’ll take a glance at this site.

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    kaylar wrote a new post, Hurricane Matthew; how to create panic 8 years, 1 month ago

    On Wednesday last week, at 4 pm, I heard about this hurricane.  It was on track to hit Jamaica.

    When I got home I checked boatus.com.  This is site which insures yachts.  Hence, they are very concerned about no […]

    • Natural calamities in any form are dangerous. They could wreak a great havoc to lives, properties and crops. In our country, typhoon is the common natural catastrophe that often hits the island. Homes are badly damaged. Lives are claimed. Flash floods add danger to those people who are living near the river. Government especially the Disaster Risk Reduction Management is in great mobilization to send rescue operations.

      Storm usually takes two or three days raging its wrath all over the country. Public typhoon signal is hoisted to make everyone aware and so that they may know what precautionary measures to do. When storm signal number 3 is announced all works in government offices and private agencies are suspended. Of course, classes in all level are also suspended. After the storm our country suffered lots of damages.

      • The point is; the hurricane was going to pass Jamaica. This was seen on the maps posted on Boatus from Weds. evening. The insanity it caused will make the next time a storm is predicted, be ignored.

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    kaylar wrote a new post, Why Writing Sites Aren’t What They Used To Be 8 years, 1 month ago

    in 2010, not an incredibly long time ago, if I entered a search term in a Google I would get a long list of items that matched.

    Yeah, probably Wikipedia would be first since they are in bed with Google and […]

    • Though very depressing, your post sums up the situation to a tee. Writers are forced to spend longer hours on the keyboard and generally good and bad writers are earning the same amount because a lot more depends on how active you are on social media than how well ranked an article is on search engines.

      • I learned of many writing sites via a search which led me to an article and I joined the site. Now… no one knows this article exists unless they are members of this site.

    • I have written on many sites even on my personal blogs English poetry Forum and Urdu Poetry Forum but a lot scamming I find on my name other people pus their own name with my name because my name if ranked in google I have written thousands of articles.

      Scammers do what they can but what can I do in this matter? We must have to take steps or make any solid policy to avoid scammers.

      You receive an e-mail that looks like it came from your bank, warning you about identity theft and asking that you log in and verify your account information. The message says that if you don’t take action immediately, your account will be terminated.

      What actually happens: Even though the e-mail looks like the real deal, complete with authentic logos and working Web links, it’s a clever fake. The Web site where you’re told to enter your account information is also bogus. In some instances, really smart phishers direct you to the genuine Web site, then pop up a window over the site that captures your personal information.

      The risk: Your account information will be sold to criminals, who’ll use it to ruin your credit and drain your account. According to Gartner, phishing scammers took consumers (and their banks, who had to cover the charges) for $1.2 billion in 2003.

      The letter says the scammers are seeking an accomplice who will transfer the funds into their account for a cut of the total–usually around 30 percent. You’ll be asked to travel overseas to meet with the scammers and complete the necessary paperwork. But before the transaction can be finalized, you must pay thousands of dollars in “taxes,” “attorney costs,” “bribes,” or other advance fees.

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    kaylar wrote a new post, Free Work 8 years, 1 month ago

    When I just started out and needed experience, I wasn’t focused on Money.   Unlike most people, I don’t need a lot of money or things to prove I exist.

    So I did a lot of free work.

    As time passed and I […]

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    kaylar wrote a new post, Hurricane Matthew 8 years, 2 months ago

    On a writing site like this, where it is days before publication, what I write today, Saturday, might not be seen until Monday.

    Might not be seen until after the island of Jamaica is devastated, and people, […]

    • Hope you will be spared from this devastation.

    • I hope the Hurricane does not cause much damage and you are safe.

    • I think that a storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean.
      synonyms: cyclone, typhoon, tornado, storm, tropical storm, tempest, windstorm, superstorm, gale, squall, whirlwind;

      Yes, it was a very dangerous hurricane and it devastated many building and other many valuable things as Hurricane Matthew slammed into Haiti’s south-western tip with howling 145 mph winds yesterday, tearing off roofs in the poor and largely rural area of Petit-Goâve, uprooting trees and leaving rivers bloated and choked with debris.

      It marked the first time in 52 years that a Category Four storm made landfall in Haiti.

      The storm — at one point the most powerful hurricane in the region in nearly a decade — dumped heavy rain as it swirled on toward Cuba and The Bahamas. Forecasters said it could hit Florida toward the end of the week and push its way up the East Coast of the United States over the weekend.

      The dangerous storm blew ashore around dawn in the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, hitting a corner of Haiti where many people live in shacks of wood or concrete blocks.

      The storm left the peninsula that runs along the southern coast of Haiti cut off from the rest of the country. Many streets were flooded or blocked by landslides and fallen trees. Local radio reported that the water was shoulder high in parts of the city of Les Cayes.

      Milriste Nelson, a 65-year-old farmer in the town. said his neighbours fled when the wind ripped the corrugated metal roof from their home. His own small yard was strewn with the fruit he depends on for his livelihood.

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    kaylar replied to the topic Does Anyone Got Any Payment from Blogbourne?!? in the forum Group logo of Making Money OnlineMaking Money Online 8 years, 2 months ago

    My view was that Blogbourne was one of those scam sites that is pimped by people on other sites, to rope in as many suckers as possible.  The point of getting stooges to visit a site is that they can show the Advertisers…’see!  We get 40k users a DAY!’

    Advertisers, seeing the turnout, pay to put their ads on the page.  The owner gathers the mo…[Read more]

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    kaylar replied to the topic Does Anyone Got Any Payment from Blogbourne?!? in the forum Group logo of Making Money OnlineMaking Money Online 8 years, 2 months ago

    That is exactly what I did.  When I saw that ridiculous title, I deleted and ran.

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    kaylar wrote a new post, Rapid Remorse 8 years, 2 months ago

    Yesterday, Congress gleefully overruled President Obama’s veto of the bill which would allow the families of the 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia.
    In the usual ‘whatever Obama is for, I’m against, whatever he’s […]

    • Obama was right to veto. Put the shoe on the other foot and let other countries enact such a law and not only that, but allow it be enacted effectively retroactively; in other words, going back to the past. Practically everybody would suing America! Keepin’ it real! The CIA trained Osama and then left him in the heat of the battle with the Russians to fight on his own with his band of soldiers. The family of the victims of 9/11 might start thinking about suing the CIA!!! When you get a law on the books, all it takes is a really smart lawyer to read between the lines and figure out how to work it!

      • Exactly! Even sitting here… miles away… it seemed to me that America had a lot of things to hide and that to allow people to sue… well… what about those at Gitmo who were found innocent? What about those mistaken bombings which killed people who had nothing to do with anything?

        • You can refer to so many historical incidents you might crash your computer with the weight of them. What about black people who were forced into slavery? What about the Native Americans who were forced off their land? Just watched a documentary last night about the relationships between Mexican-Americans and Anglo-Americans. Especially during the California gold rush period. It was not pretty! That’s another potential lawsuit!! With that kind of legal precedent, Americans might start suing Americans! Holler! 🙂

    • Obama should do a lot of thinking. Much internalizing (I’m not sure about his moral ability to that kind of understanding) in considering the ethos of the Bill that had been passed in May. He must agree with the House of Senate that passed this Bill that allow the 9/11 victims, on behalf of those who lost their lives, to regain their trust and respect in the judicial system.

      He should rethink that he must consider his ways that would lead to standing firm in support and empathy with the 9/11 victims and families. They are his fellow Americans, for heaven’s sake! And thus, see to it that the Saudi government will sit in court before a Judge, the Senate of Representatives, and the 9/11 victims that represent the entire American people.

      The 9/11 victims represent the entire united America must fulfill their rights to hold Saudi government accountable for the terrorist attack on 9/11, thus, pursue in putting Saudi in the Justice Civil Court system. The President should be able to see that clearly.

      With Obama-veto conflict that’s denying America of suing Saudi– his persistent veto, stopping Americans from moving to action in Court on suing Saudi. Will the suing enormously affect US financial market? What Saudi is threatening to do is to backfire by blackmailing America. It’s like plugging America’s financial flow into the US economy. That’s Obama’s intention why he’s vetoing. He doesn’t really care about the 9/11 tragedy and the entire American people. His PCness is getting in the way. BS!

      Btw, Clintons receive billions of money from the Saudi kingdom. I wonder if the Saudis are paying Hillary to have some kind of influence on Barrack Obama?

    • Every president of any country wants to reform the world but there are many hard ship may not be seen by physical eyes because behind the president countless forces are being worked and those who helped in making president how can a president make laws against them and they are big boss of the whole world.

      Voters are just to give their opinions and nothing else what the elected president does does not become democratic but dictatorship works behind it, not seen by human eyes.

      What in his eight years term Mr. Obama had done may every body knows or not knows but I write its summary. It is not the fault of Obama but the fault of hidden power that pushes the USA President. I list Obama’s failures…..
      Scandals:

      IRS targets Obama’s enemies

      Benghazi

      Spying on the AP

      The ATF “Fast and Furious” scheme

      Sebelius demands payment

      The Pigford Agriculture Department Scandal

      The General Services Administration Las Vegas Spending Spree.

      Veterans Affairs in Disney World and neglecting vets

      Solyndra

      New Black Panthers Voter Intimidation

      The hacking of Sharyl Attkisson’s computer

      Obama’s LIES about the Affordable Care Act

      “I’ll Pass My Own Laws”

      NSA Spying on American People

      Foreign Policy

      Lack of solidarity with Israel

      Disaster with the Arab Spring

      Crimea

      Leaving Iraq too soon and letting ISIS take over

      Handling of Syrian Red Line

      Calling ISIS “JV”

      Failing to Recognize ISIS as a Radical (or Devout) Muslim Movement

      Returning the bust of Churchill to the Brits

      Lack of Confidence by NATO nations

      Signing a Disastrous Nuclear Deal with the Mullahs of Ira

      Paid $5 Billion & Released 5 Taliban Prisoners For Deserter Bergdahl

      Waging war by attacking Libya without Congressional approval

      Allowed the building of Chinese bases in the South China Sea and off the coast of Somalia at the entrance to the gulf of Aden

      14. Paying ransom to Iranian for hostages- and using foreign currency in unmarked plane

      15. Lying about paying ransom (which media ignored!)

      16. Pays tribute to Japanese at Hiroshima on US Memorial Day

      17. Obama trashed America 18 times on Asian Tour

      Domestic Policy

      Failure to secure the Border

      Illegals bringing guns, drug and diseases through the southern border

      Bowe Bergdahl swap

      Passing on the keystone pipeline

      9 Trillion dollars more in debt

      Vast expansion of government

      Racial Division at all-time high

      Inviting Bomb Boy Ahmed to White House

      Disrespect for Cops

      Failed economic stimulus plan

      Constant disregard for the Constitution and tyrannical rule

      China overtook America as world’s largest economy

      Double Downgrade

      Housing policies failed to stop foreclosures

      Price of healthcare has drastically risen for those purchasing it

      Education policies failed to curb college costs

      Highest percentage of Americans on Food Stamps and Medicaid

      Record 92,898,000 Americans over 16 years not working

      Lowest Labor Force participation rate of 62.7%

      Denying the notion of American Exceptionalism

      Securing the Olympics for Chicago in 2016

      Naming numerous Communists/Socialists/Progressives to Czar Positions

      Mismanagement and cover up of Terrorist shootings in San Bernardino, California

      Mismanagement of Gulf Oil Spill

      Disastrous Vetting Process of “Immigrants” from Muslim Nations

      Refusing to Listen to CIA/FBI that there is no way to properly vet certain immigrants from Muslim nations

      27. Fort Hood Shooting

      28. Colorado EPA Disaster

      29. Veto of 911 Crime Bill- which was overturned

      30. Worst economic recovery since the depression with anemic GDP numbers

      31. Over 94 million Americans out of the workforce

      32. Solyndra

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    kaylar replied to the topic Does Anyone Got Any Payment from Blogbourne?!? in the forum Group logo of Making Money OnlineMaking Money Online 8 years, 2 months ago

    It is pretty obvious this is a scam site.

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    kaylar wrote a new post, The Idiocracy is Here 8 years, 2 months ago

    In 2006 a movie by that name was released.

    It is the story of two absolutely average people who took part in a top secret hibernation project.

    The man was an Army Private, the woman, a prostitute who was […]

    • Maybe, the next metaphor would be Dumb And Dumber. People have preferences. There is a reason why they choose Trump, maybe they are too tired of having politicians, too much politics is not good, its entertaining.

      Well, you see, I’m no America so this is just an opinion.

      • In my country a stupid bully like that would be laughed off the stage. Not that Jamaica is so brilliant but we are certainly brighter than Americans.

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    kaylar wrote a new post, To Encourage the Contribution of Writers 8 years, 2 months ago

    There was a time that there were so many different writing sites that one could  spend hours a day contributing.

    There were sites that demanded 2.5k words, sites which demanded all sorts of references, sites […]

    • Yes, we must encourage the new writers so that new writers may write for the coming generation because our forefathers wrote for us and we must write for the coming next coming generation and I think it is our duty in modern age.

      Writers: Let’s face it. Sometimes we could all use a little motivation, encouragement, inspiration, or support. Sometimes our prospects don’t seem very exciting. Sometimes we lose sight of what matters.

      Writer’s Relief has created this page to motivate, encourage, and inspire you. We know the writing life can be tough, but this page can help. Here’s a free resource that offers:

      **Motivation for writers
      **Encouragement for writers
      **Inspiration for writers

      To really help your young author feel a sense of accomplishment, collect some of her best writings and bind them up. You can easily do this with cardboard covers, or by putting contact paper over a specially created cover illustration on heavy paper. Have her make a table of contents, a title page, and a bio about herself to include between the covers.

      You will be published if you posses three qualities: talent, passion and discipline. You will probably be published if you possess two of the three qualities in either combination–either talent and discipline or, passion and discipline.

      You will likely be published if you possess neither talent nor passion but still have discipline. But, if all you possess is talent or passion, if all you possess is talent and passion, you will not be published.

      • The fact is, many writers no longer want to risk themselves on a site that might not pay. Or on one which has ‘quirks’ as I mentioned above.

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    kaylar replied to the topic Does Anyone Got Any Payment from Blogbourne?!? in the forum Group logo of Making Money OnlineMaking Money Online 8 years, 2 months ago

    Why trust them?  They say October 1 and could go down tomorrow.  The best thing, have copies of all the items, and get them lined up to be published here, and on Oct 1 if/when it goes down with all your work… well… you have your work.

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    kaylar replied to the topic Literacy Base and their delaying tactics in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 8 years, 2 months ago

    Maybe for you approval is quick

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    kaylar replied to the topic Literacy Base and their delaying tactics in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 8 years, 2 months ago

    If the delay was reasonable, i.e. I post at 10 pm and everyone knocks off work at 7pm and the item isn’t seen and passed until 10 am or 12 pm I can think of my time zone and try to post in the morning.  And if I post at 9 am and the item is moderated by 1 pm I can say yeah, busy mods.  But the delay is unreasonable.  And gets worse the closer on…[Read more]

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    kaylar replied to the topic Literacy Base and their delaying tactics in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 8 years, 2 months ago

    I see the point but it is a two way street.  One can not expect me to participate when I feel used.

    The slow moderation is offensive to me.  It is not just a few hours, it is days.   So if the site collapses because of the slow moderation it is not my fault, is it? Yes, the slow moderation makes me reluctant to write, so instead of posting two it…[Read more]

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    kaylar replied to the topic Literacy Base and their delaying tactics in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 8 years, 2 months ago

    The delay in moderation effects my creativity.  I often have spurts and will write three or more items; different ideas, topics, etc.  When I post them here, and they sit and wait for two days or so, (one is usually rejected) it is discouraging.

    It seems evident to me.. as an average users; not one of the ‘pets’  that my work will always sit fo…[Read more]

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    kaylar wrote a new post, Trying to Watch Narcos Online 8 years, 2 months ago

    I’ve been watching television on line because in my 4th World country there isn’t much to watch on television.

    Yes, there was a time many U.S. programs were aired, so that from about 8 pm to 11 pm both stations […]

    • The theme of the show just timely for my country because of the current war on drugs. So, after Colombia, Philippines now is popular all over the world because of the tagged ‘extra judicial killing’. But they don’t know how drugs destroys many lives and future of the children. During the height of drugs, there are so many news about a father raping his daughter, a man raping a 3 years old girl or even younger or even his grandmother and other elderly people. Some commit suicide by burning themselves.

      Its so happen, I cannot watch it online because my internet service is kind of slow.

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    kaylar replied to the topic Literacy Base and their delaying tactics in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 8 years, 2 months ago

    I am pretty much going to make up the $1.40 needed for a redemption by comments and whatever, and then quietly leave this site.  It is pointless to continue.

     

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    kaylar replied to the topic Quality Standards on LiteracyBase: I Look Forward to Working With 'Edit' in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 8 years, 2 months ago

    A lot of times one misses an error.  I have.   So being able to go back and patch should be allowed.

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