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Please Exercise Patience When Connecting to Bill's Bible Basics Blog https://www.billkochman.com/Blog/please-exercise-patience-when-connecting-to-bills-bible-basics-blog/ I just wanted to remind everyone that when you click on my images on Facebook, or on any other social network where I share my work, you need to be patient while you are being transferred to my actual Bill's Bible Basics Blog, where I actually post my images, poetry, KJV Bible Verse Lists, etc. For those of you who may have forgotten, or who may not know -- I normally do NOT actually post content directly on the social networks -- except in rare cases. The few exceptions are personal replies to my friends' comments and more recent news articles on which I post an opinion. These are in fact posted directly on the social networks without any intermediary software. But regarding all of the rest of my content -- meaning my images, etc. -- it is posted on my Bill's Bible Basics Blog first. Then, from my blog, whatever I post is syndicated to the different social networks where I participate. That being the case, when you click on one of my images on one of the social networks, please be patient, and bear in mind, for example, that if you live on the U.S. East Coast, you are literally thousands of miles away from me. That is a lot of server hops from you to me. In other words, the http request that you send in your web browser has to bounce from server to server until it reaches my web server, and the BBB Blog. To add to that, please also bear in mind that in order to function properly -- some of you won't understand this -- the Bill's Bible Basics Blog depends on PHP and a mySQL database to load the content on my blog pages. These are known for being slow players in the IT -- Internet Technology -- field. So, because of the aforementioned factors, it can take a few seconds -- and sometimes a little longer, depending on Internet congestion -- for the BBB Blog page or the BBB web page to load completely in your web browser. Please do not get impatient during this time and take off elsewhere. Let me also remind you that once the BBB Blog page or the BBB website page loads in your web browser, you will see the entire image, along with any Bible verses, commentary or study resource links which I have included below it. This likewise applies to links which take you to my articles and series, to my poetry, to my KJV Bible Verse Lists, etc. Furthermore, on the BBB Blog, directly below each and every entry which I post, you will find a series of buttons which will allow you to either print that particular entry, share it with someone else via email, or share it with your friends on any social network in which you personally participate. Just click the button that you wish to use, and follow whatever instructions -- if any -- appear in the sharing form. I hope that the above information clears up a few things for some of you. Thanks for your patience. https://www.billkochman.com/Blog/index.php/please-exercise-patience-when-connecting-to-bills-bible-basics-blog/?feed_id=258426&Please%20Exercise%20Patience%20When%20Connecting%20to%20Bill%27s%20Bible%20Basics%20Blog
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I have a pretty big succulent collection, here are three more of my cute plants!
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Week 4: Is blogging culture still popular compared to social media sites?
What is blogging?
Blogging refers to self-published media online for individuals to write diary-style entries on topics that interests them. Different content blog varies in different blog style, travel blogs will feature more pictures than words while news blog may weigh in with words of the news. Blogs are usually simple website where writers will publish original content where it usually just a single page that can be scrolled through.
According to Duermyer (2022), people often confuse with a blog and traditional websites. Firstly, blog is frequently update by writer despite whatever topics being shared, there will be new content uploaded several times a week while website is stated information that rarely changes. Secondly, blog encourages interaction where readers can leave their comments, although some websites did incorporate “leave a message” or similar features, it is still usually considered as one-way communication and less interactive compared to blog.
Are social media sites taking over blogging culture?
Considering that each platform serves a different purpose and has its own advantages and disadvantages, it is challenging to say with certainty whether social media sites are replacing the blogging culture. Social media sites exist and evolve in many forms such as videos, social networks, text, emails and blogs to boost engagement experiences and advertising effectiveness (Bui 2022, p.602).
According to Ong (2023), social media sites is the most popular channel for driving blog traffic where bloggers make the most money over $50,000 per year from their blogs are over twice as likely to focus on getting email subscribers compared to lower-income bloggers. Besides, social media networks help to drive traffic and grow your brand to more opportunities. Could not deny the fact that nowadays more people are leaning towards social media sites it helps bloggers in many ways, but it is not absolutely a need for them. Blogging culture is still important because there are more than 600 million blogs out of 1.9 billion websites worldwide and 77% of internet users read blogs and nearly 26% of people in the U.K. aged 5-18 are reading blogs. In conclusion, social media has had a significant impact on the culture of blogging, but blogs are still active, and both platforms coexist and develop at the same time.
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Bui, HT 2022, ‘Exploring and explaining older consumers’ behaviour in the boom of social media’, International journal of consumer studies, vol. 46, no. 2, p. 602.
Duermyer, R 2022, What Is Blogging?, The Balance, viewed 3 May 2023, < https://www.thebalancemoney.com/blogging-what-is-it-1794405>.
Ong, SQ 2023, 59 Blogging Statistics for 2023, ahrefsblog, viewed 4 May 2023, < https://ahrefs.com/blog/blogging-statistics/#:~:text=Top%20blogging%20statistics,-These%20are%20the&text=There%20are%20more%20than%20600,are%20reading%20blogs%20(Statista>.
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Eira, Astrid. “Number of Tumblr Blogs in 2022/2023: User Demographics, Growth, and Revenue.” Financesonline.com, FinancesOnline.com, 14 Jan. 2022, https://financesonline.com/number-of-tumblr-blogs/#:~:text=How%20many%20Tumblr%20blogs%20are,unique%20visits%20from%20users%20worldwide.
Griffith, F.J. and Stein, C.H. (2021), Behind the Hashtag: Online Disclosure of Mental Illness and Community Response on Tumblr. Am J Community Psychol, 67: 419-432. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajcp.12483
Lynn, Madison. Confluence, 19 Oct. 2020, https://confluence.gallatin.nyu.edu/context/independent-project/developing-the-self-in-the-digital-space.
Mooney H. Sad Girls and Carefree Black Girls: Affect, Race, (Dis)Possession, and Protest. Women’s studies quarterly. 2018;46(3 & 4):175-194. doi:10.1353/wsq.2018.0038
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Books of the Bible Study Questions: Malachi
Books of the Bible Study Questions: Malachi
Here is a quick and useful overview for the Book of Malachi. From CPH.org Blog………………….. https://blog.cph.org/read/books-of-the-bible-study-questions-malachi?utm_campaign=CPH%20Blog%20Posts&utm_medium=email&_hsmi=108714036&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-96uUhNQAj_m70JcVEi4KDlkgHyfyh4vUg8NJdDB8n5RY8W73-CpXOVGkgUEcwhFZ7LZRsEfRdOIzabN_EU21zamxak6A&utm_content=108714036&utm_source=hs_email

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The headline from DISCOVER is misleading.. but the report is interesting..
I just came across a paper with an interesting title: The Mutant Says in His Heart, “There Is No God”.
The conclusions of this work are even more interesting. According to the authors, Edward Dutton et al., humans evolved to be religious and atheism is caused (in part) by mutational damage to our normal, religious DNA. Atheists, in other words, are genetic degenerates.
Despite the talk of mutations, there is no genetics in this paper. No atheist genomes were sequenced and found to be mutated. Rather, Dutton et al. claim (mostly on the basis of a review of previous literature) that atheists have elevated rates of proxy measures of genetic health or ‘mutational load’, namely ill-health, autism, and left-handedness. This, they say, is consistent with atheism being a manifestation of “increasing genetic mutation affecting the mind”.
The post goes on to describe that these links are unconvincing.. that studies show that atheists are more intelligent, on average, than religious believers.. .
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DEVELOPING AND DEVELOPED. Bill Gates´s resolution to eradicate "developing" and "developed" from his vocabulary was spurred by the release of the book "Factfulness," written by his good friend and Swedish statistician Hans Rosling. Rosling died of pancreatic cancer last year, bit his book is out post-mortem, after his son and daughter-in-law finished the final pages for him. Rosling says it's more useful (and accurate) to think of world income levels in four distinct brackets. Level 1: People live on less than $2 a day. Rosling estimates that one billion people are living at or below this threshold. They get around on their own two barefoot feet, cook over an open flame like a cookfire, fetch water in a bucket, and sleep on the ground. Some people living in countries like Nepal, Madagascar and Lesotho all fall into this income category. Lesotho, Rosling says, has the lowest life expectancy of any country in the world. Level 2: This is the income group where the majority of the world's people live. They get by on between $2 and $8 a day and might have some possessions like a bicycle, a mattress, or a gas canister for cooking at home. Countries like Bangladesh, China, Zambia and Nigeria all have people living in this income level, but of course many Chinese and Nigerian people have much higher incomes, especially if they live in big cities. That's one of the reasons that Rosling argues it's silly to lump entire countries and sections of the world into broad categories like "developing" versus "developed." It's meaningless. Level 3: This is the second most populous category on Rosling's list, after level 2. People in level 3 live on anywhere from $8 a day to $32. They have running water, might own a motorbike or car, and their meals are a rich and colorful mix of foods from day to day. They also probably have electricity and a fridge, which makes things like studying and eating enough varied nutrients easier. Egypt, Palestine, the Philippines and Rwanda all have citizens living on this level. They might have enough money to take small vacations, and their children are generally free to finish high school, because they don't have to drop out early to make money for their family. Level 4: Like level 1, roughly one billion of the world's people live on this level. They make $32 a day or more and have things like running water (both hot and cold) at home, a vehicle in the driveway, and plenty of nutrients on their plate. They've also likely had the chance to finish twelve years of school, or more. Just about anyone living in the US, Mexico, South Africa, Sweden or South Korea is going to fall into this income category. It includes essentially all of what people think of as the "developed" world, but accounts for roughly one-seventh of the global population.
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Please Exercise Patience When Connecting to Bill's Bible Basics Blog https://www.billkochman.com/Blog/please-exercise-patience-when-connecting-to-bills-bible-basics-blog/ I just wanted to remind everyone that when you click on my images on Facebook, or on any other social network where I share my work, you need to be patient while you are being transferred to my actual Bill's Bible Basics Blog, where I actually post my images, poetry, KJV Bible Verse Lists, etc. For those of you who may have forgotten, or who may not know -- I normally do NOT actually post content directly on the social networks -- except in rare cases. The few exceptions are personal replies to my friends' comments and more recent news articles on which I post an opinion. These are in fact posted directly on the social networks without any intermediary software. But regarding all of the rest of my content -- meaning my images, etc. -- it is posted on my Bill's Bible Basics Blog first. Then, from my blog, whatever I post is syndicated to the different social networks where I participate. That being the case, when you click on one of my images on one of the social networks, please be patient, and bear in mind, for example, that if you live on the U.S. East Coast, you are literally thousands of miles away from me. That is a lot of server hops from you to me. In other words, the http request that you send in your web browser has to bounce from server to server until it reaches my web server, and the BBB Blog. To add to that, please also bear in mind that in order to function properly -- some of you won't understand this -- the Bill's Bible Basics Blog depends on PHP and a mySQL database to load the content on my blog pages. These are known for being slow players in the IT -- Internet Technology -- field. So, because of the aforementioned factors, it can take a few seconds -- and sometimes a little longer, depending on Internet congestion -- for the BBB Blog page or the BBB web page to load completely in your web browser. Please do not get impatient during this time and take off elsewhere. Let me also remind you that once the BBB Blog page or the BBB website page loads in your web browser, you will see the entire image, along with any Bible verses, commentary or study resource links which I have included below it. This likewise applies to links which take you to my articles and series, to my poetry, to my KJV Bible Verse Lists, etc. Furthermore, on the BBB Blog, directly below each and every entry which I post, you will find a series of buttons which will allow you to either print that particular entry, share it with someone else via email, or share it with your friends on any social network in which you personally participate. Just click the button that you wish to use, and follow whatever instructions -- if any -- appear in the sharing form. I hope that the above information clears up a few things for some of you. Thanks for your patience. https://www.billkochman.com/Blog/index.php/please-exercise-patience-when-connecting-to-bills-bible-basics-blog/?feed_id=245574&Please%20Exercise%20Patience%20When%20Connecting%20to%20Bill%27s%20Bible%20Basics%20Blog
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Relax after studying #2
In this post i’m sharing more tips to relax after studying! • Read a book • Clean your room • Decorate your room • Bake some treats • Watch TV • Watch a movie • Watch Youtube • Text a friend • Listen to music • Workout • Practise yoga • Go outside • Doodle a drawing • Painting
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There are several tools you can use to track social media engagements. Here is a free tactic to get more insight into how social media is contributing to your revenue. In this article, I’ll walk you through how to marry Google Analytics to social media so you can enhance your digital branding efforts.
How to Marry Google Analytics to Social Media
Fairmont Hotels Case Study
Fairmont Hotels uses Twitter to drive traffic to their sites and draw attention to their offers. However, the success produced by Twitter is due to Fairmont Hotels’ ability to marry Google Analytics to social media by finding and tracking website traffic coming from their tweets.
“Just by adding campaign parameters, we are now able to understand how many clicks are coming from Twitter beyond those from Twitter’s web interface, and we can measure user behavior and conversion data.” — Barbara Pezzi, Director of Analytics and Search Optimization, Fairmont Hotels International
Things get tricky when a user clicks a link to the Fairmont website from a tweet and this gets sent back to Google Analytics as “twitter.com” in the referring sites report. However, you have to master Google Analytics to realize and remedy the issue which is most of this Twitter traffic doesn’t come from twitter.com.
Many don’t even use the Twitter website. Rather, customers use Twitter’s mobile app instead. The website as referring site also doesn’t account for the fact that the Fairmont Hotels links on Twitter might be forwarded through email or SMS which will be labeled as direct or other referral traffic either.
So, Fairmont Hotels turned to Google Analytics’ campaign tracking variables which allow for the tagging of links so that Google Analytics can define and measure non-AdWords campaigns that brought visitors from paid search and display campaigns, e-newsletters, or social media campaigns, etc.
You can take a page from the Fairmont Hotels’ playbook and utilize their strategy to marry Google Analytics to social media. All it takes is an understanding of Google Analytics and the know-how to set up end-to-end tracking.
Deciphering Google Analytics
What is Google Analytics?
Before you begin to marry Google Analytics to social media, let’s decipher what Google Analytics is.
Google Analytics is your gateway to keeping track of your ROI. It allows for data collection and management so you can customize your offering to your audience. To point you in the right direction, Google Analytics provides data analysis, visualization and reporting regarding your digital brand.
Get stronger results across all your sites, apps, and offline channels. Google Analytics Solutions offer marketing analytics products for businesses of all sizes to better understand your customers. – google.com/analytics/
What Google Analytics Can Do For Your Digital Brand
Now that you know WHAT Google Analytics does, it’s just as important to know HOW it does what it does.
The conversion funnel is the star behind Google Analytics. It allows you to track the activities of your customers as they interact your digital brand and take your desired actions. It’s important to marry Google Analytics to social media so that you can keep track of how your digital brand is performing. With that, you can keep track of the activity and measure it as it comes from each network and every piece of content published and shared by you.
End-to-End Tracking with Google Analytics
Step 1. Set up a Google Analytics Account
Start by signing into your google account, then visit https://analytics.google.com/ and create your account. From this process, you will also receive a GA tracking code for your website. This process can be easily followed from instructions by google at http://www.google.com/analytics.
Step 2. Establish your Google Goals
Know what you want Google Analytics to do beforehand. It’ll make it easier for you to get what you need and want from it later. In other words, know each website conversion event that you want to track from social media for Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or another network.
Step 2a: Add E-Commerce Tracking for Products.
If you intend to sell products on your website, most likely you’ll want to enable e-commerce tracking through Google Analytics. To do this, sign into your GA account then click Admin then E-commerce Settings (in the View column), select “ON,” click “next step,” and hit “submit.”
Step 2b: Add Monetary Value to Goals.
Google allows you to assign “Goal Values” in order to measure the impact of your site goal completions on social media. Under “Admin” then “Goals,” you will be able to set up goal values by adding a new goal then adding the optional “Goal Value.” In this field, if your goal is $20, you simply type in 20 and Google takes it from there.
Step 3: Utilizing UTM Parameters on Social Posts and Ads.
Google Analytics gives you access to UTM parameters which are tags added directly to URLs for posts and ads which allows GA to pick up the source of a URL. Furthermore, these UTM parameters allow for the tracking of web activity like traffic, goal completions, and e-commerce revenue from one link. Through UTM parameters, you can find what links on social media drive your website conversions.
To complete this step, visit the Google Campaign Builder.
Step 4: Setting Up a UTM Parameter Framework for Your Brand’s Social Sites.
With Google Analytics, you can add up to 5 UTM tags per link, although social managers only require 3 for each post and Ad. The tags can be added manually or through a builder. With these parameters, one of the 3 required tags has to be unique.
Step 5: Track Traffic and Goal Conversions.
Eventually, you’ll want to run reports to discover the traffic and goal conversions from every social network and each link posted on social media with UTM parameters. These reports point you in the right direction by clueing you in on what social platforms earn your brand the most conversions and highest ROI.
Start by looking in Google Analytics under the “Reporting” tab. Then go to “Acquisition” followed by “Source/Medium” which will take you to Primary Dimension and Secondary Dimension which should be set to Source/Medium and Campaign, respectively. With your UTMs now shown, you can sort them by “Visits,” “Page Views,” “Goal Completions,” and “E-Commerce.”
Final Thoughts
And there you have it! Now you have gone through the steps to measure Google Analytics to social media. Google Analytics is a user-friendly analytical tool to help your digital brand expand its audience in the most efficient and targeted way possible. It’s important to know how to establish a successful Google Analytics campaign and how to combine it with social media to get the most out of your social media efforts.
What’s your experience with Google Analytics? Are you currently using it to track your social media campaigns?
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The way people perceive objects and events, is that they gather stimuli that are assigned to a specific sensory modality. The intensity that is generated via the stimuli is usually dependent on visual activity. However, they can be influenced by more than one sensory modality, specifically sound.
Several scholarly articles have shown that sound have the ability to enhance visual perception.
In ‘Sound enhances visual perception” Cross-modal effects of auditory organization on vision’ by Vroomen, Jean, Gelder and Beatric de, conducted six experiments that have demonstrated that influencing the auditory modality have a boosting effect of visual perception at an early level.
For the first experiment, the results proved that a “a high tone embedded in a sequence of low tones improved detection of a synchronously presented visual target.”
A follow-up experiment had also proved that “the effect [of improved detection] disappeared when the high tone was presented before the target.”
In ‘Enhancement of Perceived Visual Intensity by Auditory Stimuli: A Psychophysical Analysis” by Barry E. Stein, Nancy London, Lee K. Wilkinson and Donald D. Prince, theorise, as well as showcased the results of a present study that “if these multisensory neurons participate in such fundamental function as perceived intensity, the presence of a nonvisual (auditory, for instance) cue may have significant effect on perceived intensity”.
In ‘Auditory emotional cues enhance visual perception’ by Rene Zeelenberg and Bruno R. Bocanegra, also report that their studies reveal that “emotional stimuli impair performance to subsequently presented neutral stimuli. And results suggest emotional stimuli have a twofold effect on perception.”
Probably the most common form of sound everyone would say is music. Specifically, music that is generated by vocals and instruments, and even electronically.
Music is a major influence towards how people perceive an object or event, like the how the music in a movie can set the tone for the audience. Music has an immense power to completely change the mood you feel when listening to it, regardless of your previous emotions, like listening to a sombre song.
Take, for example, ‘Mettamathics 1 & 2’ by Geroge Khutman. The artwork features two interactive sound designs that are mixed by changes in heart rate that can be evoked gentle breathing, as well as being combined with feelings of benevolence and compassion.
It shows us a new way that people experience music through our own bodies as well as a summon to explore new applications for electronic music and sound design.
This is a device that has the potential to evoke new discoveries and understanding of the human heart. It could be applied to allow a participating audience to gain and create a new visual perception of their own heartbeat, think of a blank canvas, with the heartbeat as the brush.
As stated before, Mettamathics also involves the audience to evoke intentional feelings of positivity, serenity and even patience, as the work essentially forces the audience continuous interaction and engagement in order to gain a satisfying experience.
These induced positive feelings would could aid an audience achieve happiness or even enlightenment of some kind.
Another form of this kind of sound design born from naturally occurring phenomena is ‘Seismic Sense’, or ‘Waiting for Earthquakes’ by Spanish avant-garde contemporary artist Moon Ribas.

‘Seismic Sense’ is a piece performed by Moon Ribas who wore attached sensors all over her body. These sensors then allow her to sense earthquakes of any intensity at any given location of the planet. Moon Ribas then waits with the audience for the earth to shift. The performance is essentially dictated though the earth’s movements, the more intense an earthquake is on the planet, the more intense and energic Ribas would perform, and vice versa.
“I want to perceive movement in a deeper way” Ribas said.
Ribas herself has stated that she thinks it’s “unfair that our perception of earthquakes is all bad. The bad thing is that humans haven’t adapted to this natural phenomenon.
Through this utilisation of sound, Ribas is able to extend her perception, and natural ability by allowing herself to bring herself and her audience closer to the earth, allowing them to experience new perceptions, with Ribas being the bridge and guide.
When interviewed, Ribas comments; “I feel connect to the people who suffer through an earthquake. It’s like a heartbeat, so I feel like now I have two heartbeats: my own heartbeat and the Earth’s”.
This could even have an application of predicting future earthquakes, and even other natural disasters.
‘Data Erasure’ is a computer-generated sound and video by Kynan Tan. The video features a simulation of a conveyor belt of computer hard drives being slowly crushed. Alongside the simulation, two other screens display mappings of data through analysis of different data sources.


While the visual portion of seeming infinite amount of data does an adequate job of conveying its message about the fears of the destruction of data, the sound of the video is just as important. The intense volume emitting from the data is often overwhelming to the audience.
Just like how music is able to set the tone for a movie, the sound from ‘Data Erasure’ is able to evoke a sense of overload and intimidation, which increases perception of the audience, and in turn, creates a stronger message.
Without the sound, ‘Data Erasure’ wouldn’t be anywhere near as effective as it is.
This is why sound is able to enhance the visual perception of others. Several experiments have proven that this is true. Sound has many applications such as developing a closer connection towards nature and our own bodies, as well as being the unknown essential key to a work conveying its message successfully.
References
McDonald, J., Teder-Sälejärvi, W. and Hillyard, S. (2017). Cite a Website - Cite This For Me.
Psycnet.apa.org. (2017). PsycNET. [online] Available at: http://psycnet.apa.org/doiLanding?doi=10.1037%2F0096-1523.26.5.1583 [Accessed 27 Oct. 2017].
Mitpressjournals.org.wwwproxy1.library.unsw.edu.au. (2017). Database Access - UNSW Library. [online] Available at: http://www.mitpressjournals.org.wwwproxy1.library.unsw.edu.au/doi/10.1162/jocn.1996.8.6.497 [Accessed 27 Oct. 2017].
Quito, A. (2017). This woman, a self-described cyborg, can sense every earthquake in real time. [online] Quartz. Available at: https://qz.com/677218/this-woman-a-self-described-cyborg-can-sense-every-earthquake-in-real-time/ [Accessed 27 Oct. 2017].
Zeelenberg, R. and Bocanegra, B. (2017). Auditory emotional cues enhance visual perception.
Anon, (2017). [online] Available at: http://file:///E:/UMA%20Blogs/SoundingtheFuture_catalogue.pdf [Accessed 27 Oct. 2017].
Kynan Tan. (2017). Data Erasure | Kynan Tan. [online] Available at: https://kynantan.com/data-erasure/ [Accessed 27 Oct. 2017].
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Please Exercise Patience When Connecting to Bill's Bible Basics Blog https://www.billkochman.com/Blog/please-exercise-patience-when-connecting-to-bills-bible-basics-blog/ I just wanted to remind everyone that when you click on my images on Facebook, or on any other social network where I share my work, you need to be patient while you are being transferred to my actual Bill's Bible Basics Blog, where I actually post my images, poetry, KJV Bible Verse Lists, etc. For those of you who may have forgotten, or who may not know -- I normally do NOT actually post content directly on the social networks -- except in rare cases. The few exceptions are personal replies to my friends' comments and more recent news articles on which I post an opinion. These are in fact posted directly on the social networks without any intermediary software. But regarding all of the rest of my content -- meaning my images, etc. -- it is posted on my Bill's Bible Basics Blog first. Then, from my blog, whatever I post is syndicated to the different social networks where I participate. That being the case, when you click on one of my images on one of the social networks, please be patient, and bear in mind, for example, that if you live on the U.S. East Coast, you are literally thousands of miles away from me. That is a lot of server hops from you to me. In other words, the http request that you send in your web browser has to bounce from server to server until it reaches my web server, and the BBB Blog. To add to that, please also bear in mind that in order to function properly -- some of you won't understand this -- the Bill's Bible Basics Blog depends on PHP and a mySQL database to load the content on my blog pages. These are known for being slow players in the IT -- Internet Technology -- field. So, because of the aforementioned factors, it can take a few seconds -- and sometimes a little longer, depending on Internet congestion -- for the BBB Blog page or the BBB web page to load completely in your web browser. Please do not get impatient during this time and take off elsewhere. Let me also remind you that once the BBB Blog page or the BBB website page loads in your web browser, you will see the entire image, along with any Bible verses, commentary or study resource links which I have included below it. This likewise applies to links which take you to my articles and series, to my poetry, to my KJV Bible Verse Lists, etc. Furthermore, on the BBB Blog, directly below each and every entry which I post, you will find a series of buttons which will allow you to either print that particular entry, share it with someone else via email, or share it with your friends on any social network in which you personally participate. Just click the button that you wish to use, and follow whatever instructions -- if any -- appear in the sharing form. I hope that the above information clears up a few things for some of you. Thanks for your patience. https://www.billkochman.com/Blog/index.php/please-exercise-patience-when-connecting-to-bills-bible-basics-blog/?feed_id=45524&_unique_id=6434d5e319fe5&Please%20Exercise%20Patience%20When%20Connecting%20to%20Bill%27s%20Bible%20Basics%20Blog
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Relax after studying #1
Here are some tips that could help you to find relaxation after studying! • Make a vision board • Write fiction stories • Meet up with friends • Find a new recipe • Cook a new recipe • Reorganize your closet • Read a magazine • Research a new hobby • Style your hair • Paint your nails • Finds gifts for friends • Go online shopping • Find new music • Make a movie watchlist
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