December 12, 2010

Rocket Spanish, My Review Of This Product

After several years of studying Spanish in high school I had gotten slightly rusty not practicing using it on a day to day basis. Well I am quite interested in foreign language and I thought why not learn a language that is almost as common as English in the country I live in. So I thought I would take up the investment and time to relearn Spanish. I looked for awhile through different courses and different programs that were supposed to be the one stop answer but was having difficulty finding one I liked. I happened to be surfing one day when I ran into Rocket Spanish. Following is just how happy I am with this application.

After talking to her I must say I was actually feeling pretty good about checking out the software for myself so I decided to start by looking it up. I was pleased to find out right away that what she told me actually wasn’t a lie at all. No fibbing not even a little exaggeration.

I could order it and get it delivered or if I wanted to I could choose a digital download of the same information. As you can imagine since printing it costs money the digital version is much cheaper. So I chose the digital version.

I was up and learning Spanish faster than I could have hoped for and it was all relatively on a whim which was pretty outstanding. The application works really well and I personally think can help anyone get a better grasp of Spanish from whatever level they happen to be starting at.

I know that we are always slightly untrustworthy of digital copies or downloads but if Rocket Spanish has appealed to you then I wouldn’t hesitate to give it a shot.

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April 9, 2011

LdsNana @ 5:01 pm:

Official statement of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Political Neutrality:

The Church’s mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ, not to elect politicians. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is neutral in matters of party politics. This applies in all of the many nations in which it is established.

The Church does not:

Endorse, promote or oppose political parties, candidates or platforms.

Allow its church buildings, membership lists or other resources to be used for partisan political purposes.

Attempt to direct its members as to which candidate or party they should give their votes to. This policy applies whether or not a candidate for office is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Attempt to direct or dictate to a government leader.

The Church does:

Encourage its members to play a role as responsible citizens in their communities, including becoming informed about issues and voting in elections.

Expect its members to engage in the political process in an informed and civil manner, respecting the fact that members of the church come from a variety of backgrounds and experiences and may have differences of opinion in partisan political matters.

Request candidates for office not to imply that their candidacy or platforms are endorsed by the Church.

Reserve the right as an institution to address, in a nonpartisan way, issues that it believes have significant community or moral consequences or that directly affect the interests of the Church.

In the United States, where nearly half of the world’s Latter-day Saints live, it is customary for the Church at each national election to issue a letter to be read to all congregations encouraging its members to vote, but emphasizing the Church’s neutrality in partisan political matters.

Relationships With Government

Elected officials who are Latter-day Saints make their own decisions and may not necessarily be in agreement with one another or even with a publicly stated Church position. While the Church may communicate its views to them, as it may to any other elected official, it recognizes that these officials still must make their own choices based on their best judgment and with consideration of the constituencies whom they were elected to represent.

Modern scriptural references to the role of government: Doctrine and Covenants, Section 134

May 25, 2011

tim_whatley @ 5:04 pm:

A safe bet for proving what law is just, is the law requiring school buses stop at rail road crossings. It is filed under Education in the New York State Law. Most of the law describes what constitutes a railroad crossing. The law would be just for the safety and well being of children being transported to and from school.
It is filed under New York State Law Title 5 Article 73 Part 3 Section 3636. I've pasted text below.

§ 3636. Passage of school buses across railroad crossings. 1. No
school bus transporting pupils between home and school or between
schools which such pupils regularly attend either within or outside the
district which operates or contracts for the operation of such bus, or
transporting pupils for any purpose within such district, shall cross
railroad tracks at grade except at a guarded railroad crossing, unless
the governing body of the school district which operates the bus or
contracts for the operation of the bus shall have adopted, at a regular
meeting after a public hearing thereon, a resolution by which it shall
have determined that the use of a route which would avoid an unguarded
railroad crossing by the school bus would be impracticable.
A copy of any resolution adopted pursuant to the provisions of this
section shall be filed with the department of education and the
department of transportation at their respective offices in the city of
Albany.
2. For the purpose of this section, a guarded railroad crossing shall
be defined as follows:
a. Any railroad crossing having automatic electrically operated gates
that meet the specifications for such gates in the rules and regulations
promulgated by the department of transporation.
b. Any railroad crossing where a member of the approaching train's
crew disembarks from the train which has stopped before the crossing and
positions himself at the crossing to halt traffic while the train
passes. Such procedure must be in accordance with the rules and
regulations promulgated by the department of transportation.
c. Any railroad crossing protected by an automatic warning signal
which meets the specifications in the rules and regulations as
promulgated by the department of transportation.
d. Any railroad crossing protected by one or more persons serving as a
railroad crossing guard.
3. Each school district shall prepare and maintain a map indicating
the intersection with any unguarded railroad crossing of each route used
by a school bus transporting students to and from school either within
or outside the district, or for any purpose within the district, and
shall make such map available for inspection by any resident of the
district at a place designated by the governing body of the district.
4. The commissioner of education shall have the authority to
promulgate such regulations as he shall deem appropriate to implement
the provisions of this section.

May 30, 2011

John Peery @ 12:28 am:

Keep Kids Learning This Summer –

June 8, 2011

abesheet @ 3:31 am:

I hear you guys. And i'm glad to announce I'm considering applying for Criminal Justice. First, though, I'd get a job; a certificate in Copy Editing from UCSD and learn Spanish.

Thanks for all your help.

By the way, Abiy, how is my favorite Amharic newspaper of all times: Addis NeGer?! I miss it to death. Speaking of which, just read on Arefe's blog that Tilahun Gessese passed away. It's a sad day for Ethiopians! :(

October 18, 2011

guitarherorocks @ 10:34 am:

cómo hablaré con usted, tengo que aprender español fluido algún día

The translation of the text is: I also want to see you as well to write in Spanish

I'm not sure if it's right but that's what I got, it should be pretty close, but the top is correct

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