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UACFSF: Discussion notes about assimilation into a system of knowledge

"Let no man despise thy youth; but be thou an example..." (1 Timothy 4:12)Find online: #UACFSFSome notes from the 1/21/26 gathering, Daniel 2: Daniel, Hananiah, Azariah, and Mishael came to Babylon with solid grounding in multiple dimensions: physical, cognitive...

UACFSF: Daniel and the king’s food, 1/21

"Let no man despise thy youth; but be thou an example..." (1 Timothy 4:12)Find online: #UACFSFOn 1/21, we discussed Daniel's decision about eating the king's food. In Daniel 1:8, Daniel resolved not to eat the king's food in order to preserve his spiritual...

UACFSF: Book of Daniel notes from 1/14

"Let no man despise thy youth; but be thou an example..." (1 Timothy 4:12)Find online: #UACFSFGood discussion and overview on 1/14 about the book of Daniel. Some notes: We covered an overview of Daniel that covered history, authorship, literary approaches, and...

Create value for yourself

This snippet from a Coach Nick Saban is good advice for any young person thinking about what it takes to launch their career. Don’t Give Anybody A Reason To Say But pic.twitter.com/mlBX50T80N— InsideBamaRecruiting (@RTRnews) December 21, 2021

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Business continuity: Responding to risks

After reading about weather disasters and other events that destroy lives and disrupt businesses, I thought I'd refresh my knowledge of business continuity practices. Here are some notes from a business continuity course from Project Management Institute. Image from...

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Christians in society

From a sermon by David Gibbs of the National Center for Life and Liberty about the relation between Christians and society in the ancient world:Ostracized by their families for following Jesus Christ.Oppressed by government as potential seditionists.Hated by society...

Turning business IT upside down?

Via Business Insider, a primer on Facebook's Open Compute Project: "...anyone can look at, use, or modify the designs of the hugely expensive computers that big companies use to run their operations — all for free."The claim is Facebook is doing to hardware what open...

Turning business IT upside down?

Via Business Insider, a primer on Facebook's Open Compute Project: "...anyone can look at, use, or modify the designs of the hugely expensive computers that big companies use to run their operations — all for free."The claim is Facebook is doing to hardware what open...

OFWs

Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) indicate the economic potential of the Filipino workforce that is also a potential for ministry and mission. The economic potential is such that remittances from OFWs comprise 10 percent of the Philippines' Gross Domestic Product. The...

OFWs

Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) indicate the economic potential of the Filipino workforce that is also a potential for ministry and mission. The economic potential is such that remittances from OFWs comprise 10 percent of the Philippines' Gross Domestic Product. The...

Your robot: Coming to a home near you

Via the Economist, in what seems like an economic recovery, the seeds of the next recession may be found: "...sooner or later, policymakers will face another downturn. The danger is that, having used up their arsenal, governments and central banks will not have the...

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