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Len's Viewfinder
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Written by Len Joson
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Saturday, 26 June 2010 21:50 |
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Except for a few super rich people who grew up with a silver spoon or people like Bill Gates, most of us ordinary mortals have to face our financial problems daily as part of our usual routine in life. Thankfully, there is credit available from various sources. And with the advent of credit cards many decades ago, credit has become even more easily accessible.
Used wisely, credit cards are a great big help in so many ways for many a family. It has made life a bit easier and financial problems more bearable -- that is, if used wisely. The trouble begins when one misuses his or her credit card. Debts pile up and become impossible to repay. Family troubles begin. And you get a bad report from credit companies who begin to hunt you down like a criminal. Where can you turn to for help?
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Len's Viewfinder
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Written by Len Joson
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Thursday, 24 June 2010 21:17 |
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What? Oxidative stress? Antioxidant what? I must admit I didn't understand these words. So I did some research. Here's what I found.
Oxidative Stress When we breath oxygen -- we have to and we do! -- our body cells produce energy and as a result, highly reactive molecules (they call it "free radicals") are produced. This may cause damage to our cells as these free radicals interact with other molecules within the cells in our bodies. This leads to some diseases like cancer, heart disease, stroke, diabetes and many more. Very stressful indeed!
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Len's Viewfinder
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Written by Len Joson
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Monday, 14 June 2010 09:41 |
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It's always perplexing to me how easily Christians break the Lord's command to "love one another" -- the very command which Jesus said his disciples would be known for and identified. True disciples of Jesus Christ would be known by this, if they love one another (John 13:35). But humans as we are, we default to offending other people whether inside or outside of the church -- whether online or offline.
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Len's Viewfinder
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Written by Len Joson
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Tuesday, 08 June 2010 12:43 |
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Last May 29, my uncle died. He was 64. This reminded me of a Beatles song, "When I'm Sixty-Four." It was my uncle who introduced me to the world of the Beatles. He was an avid fan. I was too, because of him. I even had a Hofner bass guitar like Paul McCartney's. During my boyhood years (and he was a teenager back then), he had a lot of 45 rpm and long playing records too. His love for music was the one thing that I remember most in him. Later on in life, he got interested in the Bible.
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