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SWING THE PENDULUM After seeing the poll you printed April 23 (“Liberal lead over Tories widens,” Bryan Passifiume), I realize that Forrest Gump was right: “Stupid is as stupid does.” We’ve had 11 ...
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James Chen, CMT is an expert trader, investment adviser, and global market strategist. Samantha (Sam) Silberstein, CFP®, CSLP®, EA, is an experienced financial consultant. She has a demonstrated ...
Alphabet, Inc. is a holding company, which engages in software, health care, transportation, and other technologies. It operates through the following segments: Google Services, Google Cloud, and ...
Economic expansions don't die of old age, and stock market rallies rarely do either. Some catalyst is needed to burst the bubble. In the case of the current AI boom, that may well be rising interest ...
Silent letters are letters that can’t be heard when the word is spoken. For example in the word 'sword', you don’t pronounce the letter ‘w’. sword And the letter ‘h’ is silent in the word 'ghost'.
Have you ever read St. Paul’s powerful letters to the church at Jerusalem? How about to the Damascenes? To the people of Caesarea Maritima? Obviously, you have not. But the fact that we do not possess ...
It comes as good news to see that a local lawmaker’s proposal to require cursive handwriting to be taught in Pennsylvania’s schools is gaining steam. The law, House Bill 17, crafted by state Rep. Dane ...
This can make learning to spell the words quite tricky! Watch this short video to see some more examples of silent letter words. Mr McPartlin: Hello, I'm Mr McPartlin, and today we're going to look at ...
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