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Here’s How You Can Improve Your Writing – Practice Kindness Everyday! How May I Help You, Read On!

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Monday, 29 Jan 2024, I googled for “improving writing” and found the above images: “10 Ways” from teacherstakeout.com , “Improve” from j-entranslations.com . I am a teacher (BSA major in Ag Edu, UP Los Baños, 1965; Civil Service Professional 1964). Ah, but I taught myself how to write creatively. The top image shows that teachers don’t know much about writing! And now this unprecedented, unbelievable offer from me: I will edit anybody’s article for free as long as it has to do with Agriculture. With give and take, you will learn from me creative writing sooner or later. And then when I’m satisfied with your article, I will publish it in this blog where you are reading this: THiNK! Journalism . Why? I want to help anybody improve his/her writing, especially in relation to Agriculture in general and that which is applicable especially in the Philippines. Because I want to improve the practice of Agriculture so that it rewards the farmer generously! The top image says, “10 Ways

What We Are Witness Of Is All Unlove – Where Is The Love?”

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Just browsing Facebook posts and sharings, you will note insistent & persistent efforts from many sources inviting people to join their churches other than Roman Catholic – that is to say, they are the true church and not the Catholic Church. Today, as a Catholic, I ask, “Where is the love?”  (“Where Is The Love?” image from pxleyes.com ) We humans need the loving, not the dividing. “Love is the Only Path To Christian Unity, Pope Says” ( Cindy Wooden, 26 Jan 2024, ncronline.org ). L’Osservatore Romano says Pope Francis says ( osservatoreromano.va ): Jesus can thus conclude that the right question is not: “Who is my neighbor?” but “Do I act like a neighbor?” Only a love that becomes gratuitous service, only the love that Jesus taught and embodied, will bring separated Christians closer to one another. Only that love, which does not appeal to the past in order to remain aloof or to point a finger, only that love which in God’s name puts our brothers and sisters before the iron