Having the correct posture throughout the day is actually one of the best things you can do for your health. You might not think about it on a daily basis, but having the wrong posture can have seriously negative effects on your overall wellness. Everything from increased depression to more pain in your back is […]
Scorners Resent Correction And Instruction
Proddatur (LGBT-TYP-GR-BIN) Knowledge Is Easy For Those Who Love Correction And Instruction ‘A scorner seeketh wisdom, and findeth it not: but knowledge is easy unto him that understandeth. Proverbs 14:6’ A scorner resents correction and instruction, and he despises those correcting and instructing him. He is a perverse rebel, and he will not grow in […]
People’s Innate Pride Fights Against Being Corrected And Taught
Proddatur (LGBT-GR-TYP-BIN) Crave Wisdom, Justice, Judgment, And Equity With Great Desire ‘To receive the instruction of wisdom, justice, and judgment, and equity; Proverbs 1:3’ Why read the book of Proverbs? Solomon in his introduction gave at least nine reasons (Pr 1:1-4). He lists wisdom, instruction, understanding, judgment, justice, equity, subtilty, knowledge, and discretion as goals, […]
Title IX’s Overcorrection Creating New Victims?
As a young man who graduated college about four years ago and who has a younger brother looking to attend in a couple of years, I can’t help but pay attention to certain news pieces and topics surrounding college life. Recently, the Brock Turner case has been the one catching all of the media’s attention, […]
Still Waiting for a Precious Metals “Correction”? Get Off the Dime and Buy Some Silver Ones…
By David Smith, Originally Published on Money Metals Exchange Over time, charts for a bull market tend to print higher highs and higher lows on the way to the primary top. Two steps forward, one step back, creating a visual stair-step effect. This chart “picture” has been in evidence for gold, silver, and the […]
Is Nearshore Outsourcing a Correction of Corporatism?
Whenever the world’s stock exchanges suffer a significant loss, the first thing analysts begin to wonder is whether the movement is a market correction. Such questions are reasonable, given the fact that markets cannot maintain continued upward growth indefinitely. Market corrections are both normal and healthy for stocks. If we apply that same thinking to […]
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