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    peachpurple replied to the topic Average Post length here on LiteracyBase? in the forum Group logo of Making Money OnlineMaking Money Online 8 years, 3 months ago

    by all means write according to the glow if yr heart. I write 500 words most if the time

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    peachpurple replied to the topic Redeem Coins in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 8 years, 3 months ago

    Just ignore the words. Yeah you can only redeem when yr balance is $10

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    peachpurple wrote a new post, Tips How to Take Some Time Out- Relax 8 years, 3 months ago

    If you want to relax, watch the clouds pass by if you’re laying on the grass, or sit in front of the creek; just doing nothing and having those still moments is what really rejuvenates the body. – by Miranda […]

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    peachpurple wrote a new post, Treat Your Child Like an Adult 8 years, 3 months ago

    As you baby grows into a toddler, remember that one day, he will grow into an adult too.

    All of us had been through our childhood days, we had many questions submerging in our brain, thirsting for answer for a […]

    • To tell the truth I can say that kids are the most intelligent people in this earth. We normally assume that kids don’t see or understand the things that we do; but the truth is that they tend to watch us the grownups doing our things and copy what they can. But when they see something that they may not agree with that will probably ask a lot of questions. I agree that children don’t need to be lied to or even Hi we stuff from them. They become very curious when they grow up, and start asking questions so the best thing is to always create time to tell to them and explain anything that they may want to know it’s very important.

    • Yes treating your child with respect, telling him the truth of what ever question he asks you is very good. It’s also good to make him feel very important and also make him believe that you are the only one that can tell them the truth of any of their question. When u was a kid, I was really a very inquisitive type and my mother simply said I was going to be intelligent and I thank God I am today. Children who are always inquisitive to know what goes on around them and how it happens gathers a lot of knowledge and this help them to be intelligent as they grow gradually. I really am interested in kids that are inquisitive cos they remind me of my childhood days and my childhood questions. These kinda children who ask questions a lot are very noisy and talks a lot. Due to their acquired knowledge, they tend to talk a lot about what they have learnt from their parents. Actually not all children are question, they keep quiet and just grow like that without knowing anything. Most times these children end up in being dummies in their classes due to their quiet nature.

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    Tanikka Paulk wrote a new post, The Benefits of Continuous Reading 8 years, 3 months ago

    Reading certainly is fundamental. Reading helps keep us up to date. Imagine the world without books or reading material. We wouldn’t learn much now would we? There’s all sorts of material. Finding informative […]

    • Many successful writers say they got their start because someone gave them a book to read. In fact, many actors and people in various other professions say the same thing. Anybody who learns to read will never live to regret it.

    • Yes, reading makes man full and practice makes men perfect it is for those who read books and act upon the books message are happy on earth as the readers of the holy Bible.

      A continuous reading makes men active and provides information about the whole world what the people of other countries are doing and writing or the coming generation.
      The Benefits of Reading are as…
      Reading keeps your brain young. …
      Reading can melt away stress. …
      Reading boosts your vocabulary. …
      Reading improves empathy. …
      Reading can encourage life goals. …
      Reading helps you feel more connected.

      Studies have shown that staying mentally stimulated can slow the progress of (or possibly even prevent) Alzheimer’s and Dementia, since keeping your brain active and engaged prevents it from losing power. Just like any other muscle in the body, the brain requires exercise to keep it strong and healthy, so the phrase “use it or lose it” is particularly apt when it comes to your mind. Doing puzzles and playing games such as chess have also been found to be helpful with cognitive stimulation.

      Everything you read fills your head with new bits of information, and you never know when it might come in handy. The more knowledge you have, the better-equipped you are to tackle any challenge you’ll ever face.

      Additionally, here’s a bit of food for thought: should you ever find yourself in dire circumstances, remember that although you might lose everything else—your job, your possessions, your money, even your health—knowledge can never be taken from you.

      Therefore reading is must for all of us in extra time at home or late night.

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    Tanikka Paulk wrote a new post, Spending too Much Time Online Isn’t Healthy 8 years, 3 months ago

    It’s a terrible thing when being online is stressful. It’s even worst when there’s websites that could care less about how their site is managing. When payments to certain members can be stalled and when the […]

    • I spend most of my time working online, with the exception of Sundays and Wednesday nights after Bible study. Have no issues with stress, cyber bullying, etc. When people act negative towards me and make distasteful remarks, etc., I click the OFF button in my brain. Sorry. I don’t have time. I got work to do!! If the other mean person had productive work to do too, they wouldn’t be expending their energy doing dumb stuff like picking on people they probably don’t even know! As for its effects on my health for sitting too long all day, reading and typing (and watching videos)? (Yawn.) I’m too old to care. 🙂

    • I agree with you treathyle Fox, many people work a lot on the net actually for some it’s like their life depends on it, so staying away is like torture for them. The net is a media platform for everyone to do and say whatever they want. So someone just needs to be careful with the friends they make on different sites on the net, that way you are able to put tabs on everyone you chat with. One thing the internet can have all sorts of frustrating issues but the best way to avoid problems is to shut your ears from anything negative

      • Before there was eMail and the Internet, there was the telephone. In my old jobs, I spent a lot of time on the phone working with co-workers all around the United States. Never physically met some of them until long after we have developed a good working relationship. Either they came on a business travel trip to where I was working or I made an official trip to their workplace. It’s all about establishing a line of communication, working together, and getting the job done. It’s just that some folks think they can “hide” using the Internet and it gives them a license to do things to you that they would not do to your face. Those kind of people are just silly! I can’t say “childish” because I have a grandchild, about 7 years old, who handles herself on the Internet in a more mature manner than some grown folks!

    • Spending too much time on internet is injurious to our mental and physical heath because man is the man’d peace of heart and mind and inanimate things cannot speak to men just like computer does not talk to men but we read the computer in lone.

      I read once in the magazine that Researchers at the University of Gothenburg found that those who constantly use a computer or their mobile phone can develop stress, sleeping disorders and depression.
      The team studied the habits of more than 4,100 Swedish men and women, aged between 20 and 24, over the course of a year to reach this conclusion.

      ‘It was easy to spend more time than planned at the computer (e.g., working, gaming, or chatting), and this tended to lead to time pressure, neglect of other activities and personal needs (such as social interaction, sleep, physical activity), as well as bad ergonomics, and mental overload.’
      The study also found a correlation between stress and always being available on the phone, especially regarding the burden of guilt for not replying to messages.

      Even people who played video games online faced a greater risk of suffering from depression, with Thomee saying: ‘Daily computer gaming for 1–2 hours meant an increased risk for symptoms of depression in the women.

      ‘Often using the computer late at 48 night (and consequently losing sleep) was a prospective risk factor for stress and sleep disturbances, including reduced performance, in both sexes.’
      The team said people need to set limits on the time they spend in front of a screen or phone, and limit demands on their availability to avoid mental disorders.

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    Anjee started the topic Redeem Coins in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 8 years, 3 months ago

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    After the maintenance activity, I always notice this Box which says “redeem coins” . At first, I didnt mind it but as time goes by I got intrigued by it. Does this mean I can already redeem my balance even if it’s not yet 10$?
    Answers are greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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    peachpurple wrote a new post, Rice Vermicelli Noodle Soup 8 years, 3 months ago

    I  simply LOVE my mother’s Rice Vermicelli Noodle Soup, compare to my mother-in-law’s version.

    The soup itself is tasty , even though she had used Knorr Chicken Cube Stock and the additional fried chicken […]

    • The secret to your mom’s recipe is the Knorr Chicken Cube Stock. That’s a product that lives up to its reputation as a food flavor enhancer.

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    peachpurple wrote a new post, 4 Tips to Keep your Maid Happy 8 years, 3 months ago

    In our country, to hire a maid per household is not easy since the government had set a strict rules against the employers.

    In the past, many employers had abused their authority by mistreating the maids with […]

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    peachpurple wrote a new post, 2 Best Handmade Gifts for Birthdays 8 years, 3 months ago

    Hi Everyone!

    It is my niece birthday today!

    I had just handmade a cute heart pouch for her birthday gift.

    I know that I should buy a store bought gift handbag or cute little tote for her but I wanted this […]

    • This could be a wonderful way for the girl child to grow up. This opens up a lot of ideas on how to do stuff and get things going. Girls need to be initiated to such behaviour earlier in life to be able to appreciate the little things in life. We all know that women are very good at being natural or using stuff around them and recreate new things. This are some good ways of starting up something

    • Women and this their creativity thing. Personally, I think I prefer a home made gift for a birthday present. This might just be because I like being creative most times.

      So just like Anita Gimase said, this could be a great way to train the girl child and helping them grow.

      I love creativity and I don’t fail to appreciate it whenever I see one.

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    peachpurple wrote a new post, Mustard Green Soup with Meat Balls 8 years, 3 months ago

    If you had ever tasted Cai Xin soup, you should get acquainted with his green leafy vegetable today because you are going to love it as much as I do!

     
    What is Cai Xin
    Mustard Greens is fondly known as “Cai X […]

    • All these veges sef!
      Highly nutritious!

    • This is the first time I am reading about Chinese food incoperate with greens. All through I have known that Chinese don’t eat green vegetables. All I know is that they eat a lot of rice dishes and noodles. Okay so I wonder whether those mustard greens ask readily available in other countries. Anyway interesting post.

    • Tasty way to eat my greens. Actually it’s my favorite way to eat green leafy veggies. In soup!

    • that is really awesome tasty food, and i like to add that yet its tasty i use the ready one since im lazy to do it from the start, but so nice for the post and thanks for the tips maybe one day i will use fresh mustard leaves and then i will get back to these easy tips to do friend

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    peachpurple wrote a new post, Stir Fry Bean Sprouts with Chives and Salted Fish 8 years, 3 months ago

    My Bean Sprouts Days
    When I was young, my mom used to bring me to the local wet market to but fresh bean sprouts and blocks of tofus.

    I never really understood why she would buy this troublesome bean sprouts […]

    • I always love sprout recipe. When I go to market, I often buy sprouts fry and cook it as stir fry. You dish looks delicious.

    • Wow! Your post always make my mouth watering, very tempting! I love to stir fry the bean sprouts as well as it is cheap, RM1 can get a big bag. However, I have to confess that I never do the boring task, never clean the bottom part, haha!

      I have tried to plant the bean sprout myself at home. The green bean managed to grow within 5 days, but they were not as juicy as those bought from market.

      To your knowledge, I am staying in Ipoh. Ipoh is famous with bean sprout chicken due to the mineral water can nurture nice bean sprouts. Since can not bet with the traditional sprouts planter outside, so I opt to buy. Do not forget, planting the bean sprouts might cost a lot of water too. It might not be a good return job.

      I love to boil the bean sprouts too beside stir fry, and just put into the soup noodles or curry noodles, yummy yummy!

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    peachpurple wrote a new post, How to make a Perfect Juicy Tender Roast Chicken 8 years, 3 months ago

    Do you ever wonder why do restaurants serve juicy tender roast chicken while you can’t?

    Actually, the secret to a successful roasting the chicken depends on the oven temperature and brine the chicken in […]

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    Tanikka Paulk wrote a new post, Progress Occurs With Blocking out the Noise 8 years, 3 months ago

    There will always be noise makers and some may even call them haters but whatever title individuals hold. Hater, Cynic, or Naysayer. One shouldn’t stop “progressing.” There will always be some support even when […]

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    peachpurple replied to the topic How do I stop the video from popping up? in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 8 years, 3 months ago

    yeah this site has this video problem but you can turn off the sound that is annoying you.

    i usually press the pause button to stop the video but had to keep pausing the new tab that i created.

    never mind about it because the admin can earn money.

    otherwise how are we being paid then

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    peachpurple replied to the topic Quality admin at Tinycent in the forum Group logo of Making Money OnlineMaking Money Online 8 years, 3 months ago

    do you mean that your posts are under another username, not yours?

    oh i hope that the admin at tinycent will rectify it

    otherwise it isn’t fair.

    your posts are  being robbed by those people.

    luckily literacybase doesn’t have this problem.

    best of luck

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    Tanikka Paulk wrote a new post, Cyberspace Envy and how to Deal With the Drama 8 years, 3 months ago

    Technology has advanced and we should be grateful for those advancements but technology can also be a place were there’s darkness. It’s sometimes used to intimidate those who are on the road to success. To stop […]

    • Cybersecurity issues have become front page news virtually every week – breaches, fraud, theft and a whole host of other cyber crime events read like the police blotter from a large metropolitan city where criminals run rampant.

      At the same time, regular reporting on increased cyber defense spending, more info-sharing and collaboration, new technical solutions, businesses getting serious about cybersecurity, governments legislating cyber safety through governance and regulation, and a flurry of other recent activities designed to keep us all safer have also made their way to the front of our everyday news.

      It would seem to be something of a contradiction. Each week, new stories of cyber woe. Each week new reports of improved diligence in the fight.

      This contradiction brings on the kind of cognitive dissonance that won’t go away until you’re able to fully analyze what’s happening between what’s being done to combat cybercrime and what we’re all seeing each week in the news. What it comes down to is that sooner or later, we’re all victims of cybercrime and it seems obvious that what we’re doing now isn’t working perfectly.

      Having spent the bulk of my career working in and around cybersecurity and intelligence domains, I realized recently that I’d never really looked at the problem from the perspective of businesses that are the chief consumers of cybersecurity solutions.

      So, with a few years of fresh data on hand collected from meeting each week with companies and their cyber teams to exchange info and talk about security functions inside their businesses, I set out to comb through the info I’ve collected in an attempt to at least shed some light on the dilemma.

      What follows below are just a few observations gleaned from my experiences that, for me at least, help lay the foundation for an explanation or two – and maybe a way for us to help ourselves. Be warned, though! Not all of it is particularly pretty. But, then again, neither is the cyber problem itself.

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    Tanikka Paulk wrote a new post, Abuse of Power and Strong Leadership 8 years, 3 months ago

    Unfortunately we live in a society where is acceptable to create injustices for others. There’s a need for a safer society. We live in a country where action is taken unless there’s death. There could be piles of […]

    • Yes most of the politicians coming into power misuse the power of people against the people who supported them in election. It is our nation evil fate that every politician use his power misuse against country and its people. This situation is all over the world.

      In every country misuse of power is made but especially against the poor not against the rich because the persons elect the candidate behind the scene that is why the powerful politicians cannot make laws against them at any cast.

      If we are going to resolve the closed-heartedness of our politics and our politicians, we need to find the root. And we need to really understand it so we can do something truly constructive with it and about it.

      I say that Politicians who cynically misuse the power of the state for personal or political benefit are a far greater threat to democracy than criminals, even organised gangs, write Gary W Crooke and Tony Fitzgerald, who were responsible for the Fitzgerald Inquiry.

      I see law and order crisis in all countries as one writer has said that “Law and order” is a favourite issue for ambitious Queensland politicians seeking publicity and political advantage.

      The community wants to be safe, and is understandably angry at violent thugs, organised criminal gangs, the sexual abuse of children, murder, rape and a wide range of other anti-social behaviours. A perceived “law and order” crisis allows a government to bolster its electoral support through tough talk, a feigned macho image and extreme laws.

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    peachpurple wrote a new post, Red and White Fruity Coleslaw 8 years, 3 months ago

    With huge range of fresh ingredients widely available in the market, there are so many version of coleslaw salad that one could think of.

     

    Coleslaw is one of the easiest salad to prepare that you could […]

    • My taste have surely evolved over the years. When I was young, the school lunch sometimes included coleslaw and I did not like it! I would wait until I thought nobody was looking and I then I’d use a napkin to wipe it off my plate to make it appear I had eaten all of my food.

      When I got older, I met my husband and he loves cole slaw. I didn’t want to refuse so when he offered it to me the first time, I ate it. I was shocked! It tasted really good! It was different from how they made it at my elementary school. He varies the recipe. Sometimes carrots. Sometimes not. Sometimes raisins. Sometimes not. Sometimes red cabbage. Sometimes not. No matter. It always tastes good. His recipe would probably be good if he used pineapple chunks or orange slices, but he draws the line at the raisins. Your recipe sounds tasty too! 🙂

    • You can make this salad the night before or the same day. Just be sure to allow the salad to refrigerate at least 2 hours so the dressing has enough time to marinate the slaw.

      Red, White, & Blue Slaw Salad
      This healthy and easy RED, WHITE & BLUE Slaw Salad is the perfect addition to any summer BBQ! July 4th and Memorial Day are the perfect holidays for this festive and crowd-pleasing salad. This patriotic homemade salad is packed with whole foods such as crunchy cabbage, sweet blueberries, delicious red bell pepper, and tart apple. Bring the BEST clean eating and gluten-free coleslaw recipe to your next potluck! Find more “healthified” recipes at groundedandsurrounded.com.
      CourseSalad, Side Dish, Vegetarian
      Servings
      10 servings
      Ingredients
      Salad Ingredients
      16 oz bag of coleslaw or 7 cups shredded cabbage
      1 cup blueberries
      1 red bell pepper, julianned
      1 Granny Smith apple, peeled and chopped into matchsticks
      1/4 cup sliced almonds for garnish
      Dressing Ingredients
      1/4 cup mayonnaise I use the brand, Just Mayo
      2 Tbsp red wine vinegar
      2 Tbsp lemon juice
      2 Tbsp honey I use raw local
      1 Tbsp water
      1 tsp sea salt
      1/8 tsp black pepper
      Servings:
      10
      servings
      Instructions
      Salad
      Add all ingredients except sliced almonds to a large bowl.
      Dressing
      Put all ingredients in a blender or Magic Bullet and blend until combined.
      Assemble Salad
      Pour dressing over salad and gently mix. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours to allow the flavors to mingle.
      Sprinkle the top of the salad with sliced almonds when ready to serve! Enjoy!

    • This is a delicious salad. When I was a kid, they used to serve cole slaw with our school lunches. I never liked it! Then I met my husband and he prepared cole slaw for me. I didn’t want to offend him by not eating it, so I ate it. It tasted really good! I’ve been eating it ever since. 🙂

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    peachpurple wrote a new post, Chicken Pox Symptoms and Treatments 8 years, 3 months ago

    Everyone will experience chicken pox in his lifetime regardless of age.

    Some people get chicken pox at early age while others had it during middle age.

    The worst experience is having it during golden age […]

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