Monthly Archives: January 2012

Start-Ups the New American Dream.

January 29, 2012
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Start-Ups the New American Dream.

Start-Ups the New American Dream- Much more difficult today when every investor either wants a guaranteed return, or some ridiculous payback and interest payment scheme that would certainly make it extremely difficult for a new start-up to survive in an already difficult economic climate. – Loans for those who don’t need them along with tax breaks for the wealthiest Americans.    ts amazing how much of their own private information that people are willing to simply give away for the sake of what? The time I spend on the internet is typically involved in researching various things, checking on the status of some of my domains. This is a difficult time as far as expenses are concerned because I have between 30-50 domains that are due to expire or enter into redemption. The interesting thing is that I found all sorts of website that were using Discuss, for their comments and that’s when the difficulty began. I log in to Facebook from time to time and event though I often have many tabs open I am particularly careful to log out of Facebook rather than simply closing the tab, although sometimes I forget. Now I saw this really cool post that was

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Anti-Semitism Making A Comeback?

January 19, 2012
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The Shul is also home to Rabbi Nosson Schuman who lives there with his wife and five children. The Shul was fire-bombed last Wednesday in a quiet section of Bergen County, Rutherford NJ.

Unfortunately anti-semitism is making a huge comeback. I have not written on fundamentally Jewish topics for a variety of reasons, the main reason that I have not done so is because I have been thoroughly and completely focused on turning what may have started out as a hobby, into a viable web based business.  I cannot do what I usually do, and bring up all kinds of related topics, issues and sources, because quite honestly things are hitting way to close to home. So I will condense this whole presentation, into a paragraph (or two…maybe three) and then go to the video tape.  For the largest part of my life, I have not worn a Kippa (except when going to synagogue) did not particularly worry about having kosher food, nor did I worry about turning lights on or off on Shabbos. Yet I am Jewish, always have been always will be. Now it just so happens that my mom survived as a hidden child during the Holocaust which was the horrific aspect of what historically is known as World War II. That being said it should not be a surprise to most people that growing up in the relatively “democratic”

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Change Your World View, and The World Changes With You.

January 10, 2012
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Money Tree- Israel Summer 2009

Its a wonder that this Tree still exists. There is a belief that if you take a sprig from this tree which exists in an undisclosed location in Israel, you will be blessed with enough money to accomplish your life's mission!

Change Your World View, and The World Changes With You.

By Stephen C. Sanders,  

I could go on and tell you how I became disillusioned with the American way. I could tell that I have become turned off to looking at everything from such a low, and unimportant perspective.

I could list dozens of things that are so very wrong with the way business as usual gets done here in the United States. Like perhaps countless thousands of others I could on and probably bore all my readers to tears.

Yet the real turning point was just the people and the places that I visited when I spent 44 days in Israel over the summer of 2009.

 

 

There is no doubt that the Klezmer Festival in Tzfat was an incredible event, yet the  I suppose in a way the little musical video filmed in the Chabad run Youth Hostel Ascent was something that I feel captures the spirit of the people of Tzfat.

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Opportunity Of A Lifetime

January 9, 2012
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Opportunity Of A Lifetime

Surroundings make a difference. As I write this I am not at the usual Starbuck’s location. I ran into someone who once again has seriously been offering me the opportunity to sell for him on commission only, of course.   I realize that people have this stereo-type image of who a salesman is, from what he looks like to how he dresses, and the speed at which he talks. I realize there are sort of images that people have, and fully detailed images about what succes really looks likes, so here it is folks, this is the absolute best that I can do. My screen went blank about three times in a row. Despite what all the well meaning folks at Apple have told me, I am pretty concerned about his computer crashing with all its info and files. Also, people in general do not typically share even a small part of my dream, so therefore I use images, when words fail, and quote authors, or movies, when images fail, and when all else fails, I do what anyone else would eventually do.             I have talked to dozens of people, I have shared enough

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The Page May Look Great Yet..

January 9, 2012
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Its possible that you may not be abe to read any of the articles, we just changed to this great looking (yet FREE) template, and are working out the kinks as you read this.

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An Original Poem, By Stephen C. Sanders

January 8, 2012
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Two People Tzfat E-mail Stephen C. Sanders SocCloud1@gmail.com if interested in image.

Poem by Stephen C. Sanders written, Sunday January 8, 2012 5:55pm, uploaded to website 8:51pm EST A slice of life,     A tiny taste. Movement forward, Sometimes just a great deal of waste, You’ve got yourself invested, in something no one’s ever heard of. What would your friends say, what would they think? Does it really matter, A disapproving glance, a subtle smirk. Sure I see it, I’m no  jerk. A superficial thought leaving someone’s mind as soon as it got there, No that’s not the thing that brings me to darkness and despair. Is it possible that the path I walk is so narrow, that it simply would not endure a pair. Why is it, how is it, that the things I want to say, or scream out loud, End up as a mutter, a stillness enshrined in quiet resignation.     Why must it be, that a simple poem, may never just reflect a happy thinking moment. Like so many other moments, merging into one another. Never truly separate never truly intertwined. At times nature seems so twisted and convoluted, when nothing internally changes… other than perspective.   Even though such deep emotions and thoughts never reach

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Aharon Moshe’s Notebook- The Seagull

January 8, 2012
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Aharon Moshe’s Notebook- The Seagull

The Seagull by Anton Chekhov, with Meryl Streep, Natalie Portman, Christopher Walken, and Kevin Kline By Stephen C. Sanders, final edited version September 10, 2001

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Major Changes Behind The Scenes.

January 7, 2012
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There is a concept that states that if you have a tendency to go to one extreme, its sometimes necessary to go to the other extreme in order to correct it. I am going to try to list three things that I came here to write about and then do y best to get the point quickly, upload a pic,. and get back to the endless work ahead. The hardest work I do on the web relates to some very technical details that I encounter nearly all the time. The technical issues crop up, when you try to do something differently or use a new software package. People will judge your website based on its current appearance and they will not care very much about how hard you have worked to get there. In my humble opinion, its better to give people (your visitors) a clue about whats going on, if you anticipate many changes. The direction which I am trying to move in requires that I obtain a greater command of code. Utilize more tools which form the framework of website that have more functions other than simply displaying text and images. For myself website development may have started

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