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Wednesday, July 4, 2018

The Truth About Cancer Featuring: Words of Wisdom by Uterine Cancer Survivor for other Cancer Patients

Listen to Uterine Cancer Survivor Linda, as she talks about what advice she would give to other cancer patients newly diagnosed with cancer. WORDS OF WISDOM to other cancer patients by Linda: - Never give up! - Your stamina and drive can get you through it! - This is where your "faith" in a higher power will be tested! Thanks to everything she learned through TTAC, Linda overhauled her lifestyle – changing her diet, exercise habits, and adopting an attitude of gratitude.

Support our mission by commenting and sharing with your friends and family below. -------------------------------------------------- About The Truth About Cancer -------------------------------------------------- The Truth About Cancer’s mission is to inform, educate, and eradicate the pandemic of cancer in our modern world. Every single day, tens of thousands of people just like you are curing cancer (and/or preventing it) from destroying their bodies. It’s time to take matters into your own hands and educate yourself on real cancer prevention and treatments. It could save your life or the life of someone you love. --------------------------------------- About Ty Bollinger --------------------------------------- Ty Bollinger is a devoted husband, father, a best-selling author, and a Christian. He is also a licensed CPA, health freedom advocate, cancer researcher, former competitive bodybuilder, and author of the best-selling book Cancer - Step Outside the Box, which has sold over 100,000 copies worldwide. After losing his mother and father and several family members to cancer, Ty’s heartbreak and grief coupled with his firm belief that chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery were the NOT the most effective treatments available for cancer patients led him on a path of discovery. He began a quest to learn everything he possibly could about alternative cancer treatments and the medical industry. What he uncovered was shocking. On his journey, he’s interviewed cutting-edge scientists, leading alternative doctors, and groundbreaking researchers to learn about hidden alternative cancer treatments. What he uncovered help to create The Truth About Cancer and its 3 awe-inspiring docu-series: The Quest for The Cures, The Quest For The Cures Continues, and The Truth About Cancer: A Global Quest. Ty has touched the hearts and changed the lives of thousands of people around the world. Ty speaks frequently at conferences, local health group meetings, churches, and guest stars on multiple radio and TV shows and writes for numerous magazines and websites.

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Handcuffs, riot control and lifesaving skills…new PC’s in training and America: Both Sides of a Coin

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America: Both Sides of a Coin
By: Fred Eghobor

Since its founding on July 4, 1776, America has lived up to its ideals as a nation and has been a true force for good in the world. The United States remains the world’s only superpower following the disintegration of the former Soviet Union.

America rules the world not because of its size, but because of its firm foundation, and the resilience, brilliance and imaginative husbandry of its resources – both human and material.

For over half a century now, the United States has maintained the best and strongest military known to man and has used its military edge to remain the dominant power, shaping a global environment that is conducive to its values and interests.

The U.S. and its allies, under the visionary leadership of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, ended World War II, thwarting Hitler’s ambition to be the dominant global power.

After the defeat of Nazi Germany and the end of the war, the U.S. did not merely leave the vanquished to lick their wounds. Instead, it cared. America took the initiative to rebuild Western Europe by providing economic support through the Marshall Plan, and in the process, gave its former adversaries the opportunity for a new beginning.

Apparently, to serve a noble cause, the American military has been involved in several other international conflicts. Between 1990 and 1991, America (with its allies) stopped Saddam Hussein’s brazen attempt to annex Kuwait. When the Serbs in the former Yugoslavia, under the leadership of Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic, engaged in "ethnic cleansing" to rid Kosovo of ethnic Albanians, the U.S. and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) intervened decisively to stop the carnage and halt the genocide. Milosevic was arraigned before the International Court of Justice in The Hague for atrocities against humanity.

Besides military successes, America has been on the leading edge of science and technology. The innovative and entrepreneurial spirit of its people is unsurpassed. Most human-made inventions bear an America’s signature. The Wright brothers invented the "big bird" (airplane); Henry Ford developed the automobile, and hardworking Americans built the first railway during the Industrial Revolution.

America leads in solar system exploration. Through sheer determination and doggedness, it ventured into uncharted territories and stunned the world by landing on the moon. In its decision to do so, President John F. Kennedy, in his address before a joint session of Congress on May 25, 1961, said: "I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth."

This speech propelled NASA’s Apollo 11 program’s race to the moon. Seven years later, on July 20, 1969, an American, Neil Armstrong, became the first man to step on the moon. History was made.

Beyond space and moon explorations, NASA is currently developing the capability to send humans to Mars and asteroid. This is not going to be an easy task either. However, it certainly will be the hallmark of America’s resolve to explore the celestial bodies.
The U.S. military invented the internet during the cold war era and ultimately is credited with the development of the world-wide web, which has transformed the world into a global village.

America’s other inventions run like a telephone directory list: The light bulb, the microchip, the telephone, the radio, and transistor – all are products of America’s innovation. Google, Apple products and social networking services (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter) are the results of American creativity.

In medicine, Americans are always making breakthroughs, discovering new ways to cure and manage diseases. Its hospitals rank among the best in the world. Advances in medicine in the last century have saved lives and contributed to improved health and increased longevity.

America should be proud of its tradition of generosity and support for good causes. In philanthropy, not too many countries can boast of such generous men and women, and foundations as the John D. Rockefeller, Henry Ford, Bill and Melinda Gates, Andrew Carnegie, Clinton, and many others. All of them are helping to find solutions to global problems plaguing humanity. America also tops the list as the largest donor of foreign aid in the world.
After World War II, American opened its doors wide to Holocaust survivors, who had no homes to go back to, and provided hope and healing. Today, the United States welcomes immigrants from around the globe and is home to the largest immigrant population. Migrants of different races, different accents, and diverse backgrounds, derive their living – many earning more money than native-born whites – from its generosity.

America remains a resilient nation despite challenges to the Union. The country survived the Civil War of 1861-1865 to remain a unified nation. Also, in the nineteenth century, America joined other civilized nations of the world to abolish slavery, and usher in an era of freedom for the captives. Since the middle of the twentieth century, the country has also made steady progress in the area of civil rights. After years of protracted struggle against inequality and segregation in the American public school system, on May 1954, in the landmark decision Brown v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court declared segregation in public schools unconstitutional.

The struggle for civil rights in other spheres of American life continued. In the mid-1950s, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. led the movement for the advancement of civil rights in America, prompting President Kennedy to call for civil rights legislation in mid-1963. Following his assassination, this bill was signed into law on July 2, 1964, by President Lyndon B. Johnson. Subsequently, in 1965, the historic Voting Rights Act was enacted, prohibiting once and for all the prevention of African Americans from exercising their right to vote under the Fifteenth Amendment (Amendment XV) to the United States Constitution.

However, beneath these remarkable success stories lies a façade of unenviable contradictions. While the country rises to greatness, concurrently there was an era of the corrupt Jim Crow system of segregation, the prohibition of the display of the Ten Commandments on public school walls and in government buildings, state-sanctioned transgender lives, and everything in between. Overall, the U.S. is an outlier for good and for bad.

Many witnessed the age of Jim Crow laws that legitimized and enforced racial segregation, mandating discrimination in public places, education, restrooms, restaurants, transportation and many other areas. The system also created impediments to the ability of blacks to vote. Even though the 15th Amendment, passed on March 30, 1870, had granted African-Americans the right to vote, many strictures were devised to prevent blacks from exercising their rights until the passage of the Voting Rights Act.

Notwithstanding, racial tension still exists between white and blacks today. The killing of unarmed black men, including Michael Brown, Trayvon Martin, David Felix, Freddie Gray, Darrell Gatewood, Alton Sterling, Philando Castile and others – are poignant reminders that race issues in America are far from over, especially against the backdrop that many who perpetrated these killings were never prosecuted. George Zimmerman, who fatally shot an unarmed teenager, Martin, was acquitted of second-degree murder by a Florida jury. He has since become both a rallying point for opponents of gun control and a hero to a movement whose supporters believe they are fighting for the life and soul of their Second Amendment rights to bear arms.

In foreign policy, America’s international relations over the years have been marred by inconsistency, hypocrisy, and insincerity. Though officially opposed to Apartheid, for a long time, America implemented policies that fueled South Africa’s economy with massive investments. America justified its action under the guise that loans and investments would improve social and economic conditions for South Africans.

At the United Nations Security Council, America either abstained or blocked sanctions against South Africa. Furthermore, the United States hindered attempts to expel South Africa from the United Nations, prompting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to say: "… the shame of our nation is that it is objectively an ally of this monstrous government in its grim war with its own black people."

President Ronald Reagan notably maintained a cozy relationship with the white minority rule and faithfully supported Pretoria politically, economically, and militarily, thereby helping to prop up Apartheid. Under Reagan’s "constructive engagement" policy, Apartheid evil policies festered.

However, despite Reagan’s government pro-apartheid stance, shocking news media images of the violent struggles against apartheid in South Africa galvanized public support for the anti-apartheid movement in the United States. In 1985, New Jersey Governor, Thomas Keane, signed legislation to withdraw $2 billion in state investments from companies doing business in South Africa to protest black subjugation in that country. In his decision, he said: "… there are instances in human history when the gravity of an evil is so clear, and the cost of its continuance so great, that governments – at every level – must use every tool at their disposal to combat it. Apartheid is such an evil."1

In other parts of Southern Africa, America gave military assistance to the Portuguese military operations, particularly in Angola, while also supporting Dr. Jonas Savimbi’s National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) rebels against the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) government, to suppress nationalist movements for independence. In Central America, the U.S. gave financial and military support to the Nicaraguan Contras rebel army against the Sandinista Liberation Movement of National Reconstruction.

Whereas some of America’s military interventions have been praised as noble endeavors, there has been widespread criticisms of its inaction in conflicts elsewhere, conflicts that justifiably call for America’s response. Some believe that the U.S. does not undertake any venture where it does not anticipate direct or secondary benefits for itself. For instance, in 1994, America turned a blind eye to the genocide that was unfolding in Rwanda, which resulted in the massacre of an estimated 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus.

The reason for not intervening, U.S. authorities claimed, was that the painful lessons learned from disastrous peacekeeping efforts in Somalia were still fresh in its memory. Consequently, America decided never again to get involved in tribal conflicts it did not understand, and where the U.S. had no national interests. Rwanda offered no economic or strategic interest to America and, therefore, no incentive for military intervention. However, on his visit to the Rwandan capital of Kigali in 1998, President Bill Clinton officially apologized for America’s inaction.

America has suffered credibility and public relations problems from within and without. One dark moment in U.S. military invasions was justification for the 2003 Iraq war. President George W. Bush, in his January 2003 State of the Union address alleged that: "The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa." Subsequently, then Secretary of State, General Colin Powell made compelling arguments at the United Nations to justify American invasion based on the firm belief that Iraq possessed "weapons of mass destruction" (WMDs). A combination of faulty intelligence and deliberate falsehoods ultimately led to the invasion of Iraq and removal of President Hussein. WMDs were never found. Iraq has remained in turmoil ever since, while America gradually retreats from a nation in ruins.

More than anything else, the U.S. legal system makes America a land of contrasts. Suffice it to say that the ills of the criminal justice system parallel what is happening in many aspects of the larger society. But by far, the penal system is arguably one of the worst institutions in America.

Being the world’s greatest democracy is supposed to make America a faithful steward of the fairest and finest legal system the world has ever known. Paradoxically, the U.S. criminal justice system is undoubtedly one of the vilest; it is a world hidden from the world, an evil behind a veil. Mass incarceration, rogue prosecutions, overcrowding and deplorable conditions in jails and prisons, all cast a dark spell on America’s claim to justice, equity and fair play.

ENDNOTES

1.Governor Thomas Kean, New Jersey. Kean backs halt in investing tied to South Africa, New York Times, August 21, 1985, available at http://www.nytimes.com/1985/08/21/nyregion/kean-backs-halt-in-investing-tied-to-south-africa.html.

This article is an excerpt from Chapter three of my memoir: American Criminal Justice System Inc: Rogue Prosecutions in an Era of Mass Incarceration.

Copyright © 2017 Fred Eghobor

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the author. Fred Eghobor is a former university assistant lecturer and adjunct professor at a community college. He also had a stint as an information technology consultant in the United States. Fred resides in Toronto, Canada, with his wife and three children. He is the author of a newly published memoir, American Criminal Justice System Inc: Rogue Prosecutions in an Era of Mass Incarceration. Fred is also currently the editor of the sensiblereform.com blog.

Joyce Meyer Ministries Featuring: The Power of Words - Part 3

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The Key to Being Satisfied

Adapted from the resource Trusting God Day by Day Devotional - by Joyce MeyerWe all probably want more light in our lives. That would mean more clarity, better understanding, and less confusion. The prophet Isaiah declared that if we would divide our bread with the hungry and bring the homeless poor into our homes, cover the naked and stop hiding ourselves from the needs around us, our light would break forth (see Isaiah 58:7–8). He also said our healing and restoration and the power of a new life would spring forth quickly. That sounds good to me, and I am sure it does to you also.
Isaiah also wrote of justice, and he said it would go before us and conduct us to peace and prosperity, and that the glory of the Lord would be our rear guard. If we are actively helping the oppressed, God goes before us and He also has our backs! I like that feeling of safety and certainty. 
Isaiah further said if we would pour out that with which we sustain our own lives for the hungry, and satisfy the need of the afflicted, our light would rise in darkness and any gloom we experienced would be comparable to the sun at noon (see Isa. 58:10). The sun is very bright at noon, so it sounds to me like helping people is the way to live in the light. 
The Lord will guide us continually, and even in dry times He will satisfy us. He will make our bones strong and our lives will be like a watered garden (see Isa. 58:11). All of this happens as a result of living to bring justice to the oppressed. 
I hope you are seeing what I am seeing through these promises. I think most of us waste a lot of our lives trying to get what God will gladly give if we simply do what He is asking us to do: care about the poor, the hungry, the destitute, orphans, widows, the oppressed, and needy. Live your life to help others, and God will satisfy you in every way possible.
Prayer Starter: Father, help me to always have compassion on those less fortunate...and take action to help them in their time of need. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

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Minding Your Business-How To Get More Views On Your WordPress Blog

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By: Calvin Moss

Today, I want to talk about how to get more views on your word press blog. Blogging has become more popular than ever. An increasing number of today’s network marketers have at least one blog. In a way, it seems as if blogging has become a sport. The more active you are, the better you become. As bloggers, one of our goals is to get more views on our posts. The more views we get, the more popular our blogs become. Although I consider myself a student at blogging, there are simple ways to get more eyeballs on your work. The information provided will assist in getting the views you seek for your blog.

A good title:


The first way to get more blog views is to start with a good title. Titles are very important because they are the first thing people see. Headlines dictate whether or not your reader will proceed further into your article. Your title needs to be eye catching and possibly tell a story in itself.




Original content:


We all know the ole’ saying that content is king. Original content builds kingdoms. Network marketing success blogs require good quality content. Even if your content is not a completely original idea, it should be written with originality. You should include articles that offer encouragement and education. These kind of articles seem to resonate well with readers. Entrepreneurs are consistently looking for ways to improve themselves and their business. Good content that provides ideas and solutions work best.


Blog syndication:


After you write your blog post, you want to get it syndicated through a social platform. Tribe pro is an excellent place to get eyeballs on your blog. There are a variety of MLM tribes that will syndicate your content so long as it provides value. Many six and seven figure earners have tribes of influence. Submit your RSS feed and integrate videos as well. You can add several links and even create your own MLM tribe.


Social media:


This one is a no-brainer, so I won’t spend much time on it. Hundreds of millions of people are on social media. So it only makes sense to leverage the platform to connect with visitors. You want to post on social sites such as Face Book and twitter. The key with Face book though, is not just posting on your timeline. You want to post in groups that focus on blogging so you can attract more targeted visitors to your word press blog.


Guest blogging and commenting:


I haven’t guest blogged yet, but I will. I have been asked a few times to do some guest blogging and an interview! I learned that guest blogging on sites that attract thousands of visitors is a great way to get more traffic to your site. In addition, liking and giving positive feedback on other bloggers sites, which I have done, is a good way to gain exposure.


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Calvin Moss is a writer, blogger and entrepreneur. He teaches bloggers how to make money online with their content and how to generate leads for their business. Send me an email at; harlemdogrunner@me.com.