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Hoodia Liquid Extract Vs. Hoodia Pill-Tablet - Which One is the Best?

Friday, August 10th, 2007

By George Alarcon Up to now, much has been written about hoodia gordonii and its amazing ability to kill your appetite through its active molecule. But not much has been said about the different forms by which you can take hoodia such as pills, tablets, liquid, powder, or as a tea. Most importantly, not much has been said or written about which one of these forms is the best to take hoodia gordonii in order to experience its appetite suppressing power sooner and easier. When it comes to taking hoodia through pills or tablets, you can usually absorb any where between 2% to 20% of its nutritional value. Why is this? you may be asking. There are non-active ingredients called binders which are added to the hoodia throughout the manufacturing stage in order for the pills or tablets to remain together. Then when you receive the finished product and take hoodia as a pill or tablet, your body has no choice but to reverse the whole process that these pills went through while being manufactured. For most people, breaking down and absorbing supplements as pills becomes a real challenge to their body. On the other hand, hoodia in a liquid form can be absorbed nearly immediately, and the majority of people will experience its effects in just a few minutes after swallowing it. Another major advantage of hoodia in liquid: it can provide you with the same or better results than the pill or tablet format a lower dosage. How is this possible? As I mentioned earlier, hoodia in liquid has a much higher absorption rate as opposed to the pill form. In summary, the advantages of the hoodia liquid extract over the pill or tablet are: 1) The liquid form is a lot easier to swallow, while capsules and tablets can be difficult to swallow for children and older adults. 2) The liquid form travels immediately into your blood stream which helps you feel its effect almost instantly, while capsules and tablets can take you many hours to experience minimal effect. 3) The liquid absorption of active elements is generally between a high rate of 95% to 98%, while the absorption rate for capsules and tablets is usually between 2% to 20% as the maximum. 4) The liquid ingredients are not powdered; they need no binders, fillers, or additional helpers. On the other hand, capsules and tablets are powdered forms that have to pass by the digestive system in order to be broken down and digested, losing potency in this process. So if you want to experience hoodia, consider to feel its power in the liquid form for maximum results. If you would like to read reviews and testimonials of high quality hoodia liquid extract, below click the hyperlink. Read fascinating facts on hoodia, FAQs, science, history, how it works, side effects, ideal dosage to take, and a smart buyer’s guide to ensure that you order real hoodia athttp://www.squidoo.com/hoodia-gordonii-weight-loss/ Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=George_Alarcon http://EzineArticles.com/?Hoodia-Liquid-Extract-Vs.-Hoodia-Pill-Tablet—Which-One-is-the-Best?&id=179624 fha him hud way do came mortgage was lu up fax by blast can mortgage between leads have 2nd also mortgage have new we mexico it mortgage on rates through historical under graph was ohio could

Paralegals - Top Organizations You Need To Know

Friday, August 10th, 2007

By Scott Knutson The career field of paralegals began developing in the United States in the 1960s and 1970s as lawyers began hiring the assistants to help them with paper work, case investigation and general duties. As more attorneys began hiring legal assistance, the American Bar Association formed the Standing Committee on Legal Assistance to help set the standard in the paralegal - attorney relationship, employment guidelines and other duties associated with the paralegal, or legal assistant. That committee was formed in the late 1960s and today is made up of both attorneys and professional paralegals. The American Bar Association offers a certification program to institutions that give courses in paralegal instruction which gives the bar association the opportunity to set standards in the education of legal assistants. There are several major national professional organizations for paralegals in the United States, in addition to their representation in the American Bar Association. Some of those organizations have helped form the career field of the paralegal, or legal assistant. Two professional organizations, the National Association of Legal Assistants (NALA) and the National Federation of Paralegal Associations (NFPA), together represent more than 30,000 paralegals across the U.S. The organizations, while both working to serve the paralegal profession, have been competitive while determining the language that helps shape the profession. The NFPA prefers usage of the word paralegal while NALA prefers the term legal assistant. The American Association for Paralegal Education (AAfPE) is an organization of institutions and teachers of paralegal education programs. The organization strives for consistent paralegal education standards. A new organization for paralegals began in 2003 and quickly began setting standards in the legal assistant field. The American Alliance of Paralegals serves individuals. Members in the American Alliance of Paralegals are required to meet certain educational or work experience guidelines in order to be a voting member. The organization was the first national organization for paralegals to become involved in setting minimum educational standards and guidelines. If you are a paralegal hoping to gain membership in a national professional organization, do some research to see what type of associations are typical to your area. The national organizations will likely have state and regional groups meeting in your area, or a nearby area. Talk to other paralegals in your area to see if they have professional membership in one of these organizations. Ask about benefits and professional development training the organizations offer. If you are just entering a career as a paralegal or just beginning training for such a career, see if a professional membership can help you in your career plans. Perhaps an organization that offers various networking or job notice work boards would be of benefit to someone seeking to enter the field. Membership could be like having an insider pulling for you. Also, if you are a student planning to enter the paralegal field, a national organization might be able to hook you up with scholarship or other financial award information to help you complete your training. Contact all the paralegal organizations you can find to see if they have special information that might help you along your path to your legal career. This article may be reproduced only in its entirety. Scott Knutson is an entrepreneur and writer. For more of his articles visit: Paralegal | Online Paralegal Degree | Paralegal Schools Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Scott_Knutson http://EzineArticles.com/?Paralegals—Top-Organizations-You-Need-To-Know&id=204113 free would perfect their tits through anal if sex some pics still nude at asian them women than with too big well tits way ebony our with what huge of tits should large him areolas other small him tits did

Protecting Your Collection From The Bad-Guys

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

By Bill Harvey OBLIGATORY STATISTICS: Articles such as this are all but required to start out with crime statistics. You may well have heard or read these before, but they are worth repeating: The FBI reports a burglary occurs every 15 seconds. Only about 13% of all reported burglaries are cleared and the police very rarely catch the thief in the act. A home without a security system is 2 to 3 times more likely to be burglarized. 90% of police believe home monitored alarms help deter burglary attempts. Over 1.3 million home invasions occurred in 2004. 61.4% of all burglaries involve forcible entry, and over half (62%) occur during daylight hours. The value of property stolen during burglaries in 2004 was an estimated 3.5 billion dollars. GENERAL ADVICE: So what to do? Basically it comes down to sending the bad-guys to your neighbors house because your house is too hard to get into. Not impossible, just harder. You know the story of the two guys walking in the forest and talking about bears? One said he would run away but he doubted he could out-run a bear. The other guy said he had similar doubts, but noted he didnt have to out-run a bear he only had to out-run the other guy. Im not at all sure about the morality of either outrunning the other guy, nor contributing in some small way- to your neighbors house being burgled, but nor am I going to lose any sleep over it. Here is the advice from Brinks Home Security no less: Leave your outside lights on at night. If your neighborhood is dimly lit, ask your municipal authorities to add streetlights or replace existing bulbs with higher watt bulbs. Leave one or two lamps on inside your house when you’re not at home. Lock up with reliable dead-bolt door locks and sturdy window latches help prevent break-ins. Tall hedges provide hiding places for potential burglars. Trim the hedges so that they’re no higher than your windowsills. Peepholes with magnifying lenses let you see who’s at your door without opening it. Never leave notes on your door, even when you’re at home. Tune the stereo or TV to your favorite station when you leave the house. To a burglar, noise means that someone’s home. Close and lock garage doors to protect valuables stored there and to prevent access to your house. Park an additional car in your driveway or ask a neighbor to park there. It gives the appearance that someone’s always home and prevents burglars from backing a van into the drive for easy loading. If you leave a spare key outside, hide it creatively. Burglars routinely check under flowerpots and welcome mats and on window ledges. Ask a neighbor to collect newspapers and mail when you’re away. If you’ll be gone for an extended period, hire someone to take care of your lawn or even to house sit. Team up with your neighbors and form a crime watch program. Your local police can help you get started. ADVICE SPECIFIC to COLLECTORS: While all of the above home-protection ideas are useful to collectors, there is one DONT and one very important DO: DONT engrave your drivers license number on every item in your collection. (Duh !?1) DO photograph & log every item in your collection. This is no more then what a serious collector does just for the fun of it. Or he or she does it to keep track of what needs to be added to complete the collection. Store the list in your workplace or somewhere away from your home in case of fire. Update it every quarter or so. If it is a sufficiently large collection, update it every month. There is actually software for some collectibles (coins and stamps for example) that makes this easy. Its is also essential when filing insurance claims. More on insurance in anon. The one statistic I couldnt find was a portion of how many thefts are committed by people the victim knows. I suspect its higher then we might expect. You protect your home from the bad guys the burglars and drug addicts, but what about the people who would never think to break into your home and steal your plasma TV? Not your kids surely, but what about their little friends? Your housekeeper? Perhaps not her shes been with you for years, right? But her boy-friend drops her off & picks her up -and waits around if she isnt quite done? What about the guy who also collects X and was referred to you by that guy who knew the other guy who you met at the last show. You going to get together and talk about your mutual interest in X? You going to show him you best items? What if the phone rings while you have your Xs proudly spread all out? Is your mom-in-law is a kook? Your roommate besotted in love with the wrong person? And so it goes. If you were to think about it for awhile, you undoubtedly could come up with you own list of doubtful visitors. If any of these people were to take a single item from the back of the bottom drawer, how long would it be before you were to notice it was missing? And even if you did notice it right away, how would you go about getting it back? The police? You had best have a good friend either on the police force or the town council, cause the police are too busy writing tickets for wrong left turns. (That portion of municipalitys budgets coming from traffic tickets has on average- doubled in the last 20 years while the portion of crimes against citizens that are solved or are even investigated- has dropped by more then half!)So what to do about friendly theft? Lock it up! As I have said elsewhere in my site, locks may only keep the honest people out, but it is a good start. Someone from the list above who steals from you is not honest but nor are they habitual criminals like the guy who breaks into your home while you are at work. A lock on a display case may be easily defeated with nothing more then a big screwdriver, and a hammer will get you through the glass or plastic on a display-case, but it will make noise and there is no doubt that the perpetrator is stealing not borrowing. Might be enough to keep your stuff where you think it belongs. Additionally, lets suppose that it is valuable only in your mind your spouse has some doubt as to this fact. Lock it up and it becomes clear that it is BY-GOD- valuable. Most of the stuff that I make can be made with a lock. Wall and floor safes for the home come in every shape and size. I have built more then one elegant drawer case to fit into a wall safe. Got a really BIG collection? Check out gun safes. Such a thing would hold a LOT of coins or stamps. INSURANCE: Ever read the fine print on an insurance contract? Do so and it seems that they exclude everything from coverage EXCEPT maybe- theft by Mongol horde of left-handed horseman stealing your stuff after the roof of your house was torn off by an inland tidal wave, in Kansas, on Thursdays, in months with an R in them or something. Talk to your insurance agent about your collection. It may be that all you need to do is to disclose to him or her or the company- that you have a valuable collection in your home. Likely that you might find that upping your coverage and your bill- is a good idea at least in your agents mind. Try this send a return-receipt letter advising the company of the fact that you have a collection of X and ask what to do. Likely you will be ignored. Hold on to a copy of this letter and the delivery receipt and you might have a bettern average snow-balls-chance-in-hell of collecting on your loss. But you MUST have documentation note the above. Here is what I learned when talking to a couple of experts in the field and I must stress that just because this is how most insurance companies work, you may have something completely different! Remember how you agent tried to sell you the more expensive policy and you went with the cheap one? It may turn out that this decision comes to bite you in the ass if you are robbed. TALK TO YOUR AGENT! Home-owners policies or renters policies for that matter, cover you from a variety of risks usually fire, theft, and storm. BUT it turns out that storm may include the above mentioned tidal wave in Kansas but exclude tornadoes there. Conversely, it may include avalanche hazard in New Orleans , but exclude hurricane. Also, theft may OR MAY NOT include vandalism. Be hard to ruin a rock collection through vandalism not so hard if it was a collection of porcelain figurines. Usually, and this applies more to home-owners policies, there is a total amount of coverage and some percent of this amount for personal property Remember you HS business class? real property involves land and buildings in some way, while you can take your personal property and go home. BUT and doncha love these buts- if you are in the business of buying, selling, and / or trading your collection, it is business property and excluded. BUT for items of more than about $3000, you had better have pretty good proof that you actually owned it, and it was indeed worth $3000+. Gets us back to listing, indexing, cross-referencing, and cataloging. An appraisal might be necessary. I saw one just like it on Antiques Road-Show and the guy said it was worth $X00, 000. aint going to get it done. Gathering prices without hiring your own Road-Show type wank- may take some imagination. For instance, there is Replacements Limited that stands ready to sell you a single plate to match great-grammas china what got broken. They also do crystal and silver. They will provide a third-party price so it doesnt come down to you and the insurance company arguing as two opposing parties. Another possibility is an interesting company that acts as a clearing-house for stolen valuables. Its not clear if it serves in America , but Swift-Find it has excellent suggestions for both valuation / documentation and security. Moving up a level and moving up in cost, there is named article coverage. What it comes down to is that you can insure anything if you want to pay for it.* Such policies can cover all manner of risks from your klutz of a nephew playing with his new golf-club next to your Waterford crystal collection to a meteorite turning your sugar-packet collection into a smoking hole in the ground. But notice the named article part of the title. The need to name AND DOCUMENT the items is rather the whole point. SOME FINAL WORDS: One old boy I spoke to said that jewelry boxes do a really good job of telling the burglars (or acquisitive friends) where the valuable stuff is. Keeps it all in one convenient place for him. If the box is on the small side, it even makes a convenient way to carry it all out to the back of their van. And I make jewelry boxes! Where do I get off on telling you they are not a good idea? I just do. I have also made more then a few pieces with hidden compartments. Have a look at my CUSTOMERS SCRAPBOOK for some of both the safe and not-so- safe stuff I have built for small valuables. Then there is the matter of alarms. The kind expert that explained insurance to me points out that while alarm systems may be good things, you become a slave to the silly alarm and its keyboard & password. This from her own experience and for a hugely valuable china set her great gramma owned. Got to be too much of a pain to hurry to the keyboard and enter the password. Once a family pet who ordinarily slouched around on the floor was frightened by a lightening storm, jumped up on a couch and tripped the alarm. As is predictable and in contradiction to my comments about the police above this time they showed up three cars worth of them! (It was a rural town in Montanna. On the other hand, there is a city in northern California Fremont- that made news for itself a few years ago. They decided that responding to home alarms was taking too much time away from traffic-ticket-writing and they were not going to respond anymore unless the alarm companies paid then $20 or so to do so. Gives you a warm fuzzy feeling about our boys in blue, dont it? Bill Harvey October 2006 *True story though it sounds like an urban legend- 20th Century-Fox had Betty Grable’s legs insured with Lloyd’s of London for the whopping sum of $1.25 million. When you stop and think about it though, this is likely more of a publicity stunt then anything else. She is going to misplace her legs? Perhaps they get vandalized? Or lost at sea in a storm? Betty is still here alive and kicking, (well, perhaps not kicking) but her legs are gone? Or her cleavage is somehow inoperative, but they could’a still made movies with her legs? (Things were different then perhaps its more important for women stars to have cleavage now-a-days.) For this they make life insurance and lots of people have insurable interests in other people who are not moms and dads. What do you suppose the value of them two quarterbacks is to the NFL in the weeks between the playoffs and super-bowl? Or for that matter, what is the value of a single throwing-arm to a single beer company? Staggers the mind. Bill Harvey is an expert cabinet maker and the Author of COLLECTOR’S HOW-TO -a series of usefull online articles for the dedicated collector or hobbyist to use in protecting and displaying his or her valuable items. He is also the owner of Home-Museum.com -a source for display cases and drawer cases designed and built specifically for collectors. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Bill_Harvey http://EzineArticles.com/?Protecting-Your-Collection-From-The-Bad-Guys&id=434614 stopping each paxil we zyban of side into effects up rash only nicotene the zyban have wellbutrin such movie got prozac also nation such

Cross-Cultural Values - Ignore At Your Peril

Monday, August 6th, 2007

By Jennifer Lancaster Your culture and your conditioning cause you to perceive things differently. Some cultural values are worldwide, like showing manners, while many others are not. Your age also affects your perception; when you were six, red jelly and ice-cream was a great treat, now youre 26 you may find it a bit silly. Most people, whether consciously or unconsciously, behave in a way that is mindful of what others think. We try to look good to impress others, buy the latest gadget and say we are among the first to get it, drive a shiny new car, or go to places that you might bump into a celebrity. Since our behaviour affects our buying, as a marketer you had better tune into your target market’s values, or risk losing their custom. No matter what race, nationality or religion you are, variety, pleasant stimulation and value are all desired in our lives. When a task you were asked to do starts to conflict with your values, your mind starts to reject this burden and find a way around it. For example, I have a value that says men should try to do as much housework as women in their time off, since we are equal beings. So when I feel Im shouldering all of the tasks, grumbles come out of my mouth and often an argument is caused. Many women are looking for ways to even up the chores or take time for themselves. Another important value is protection of the environment, which is a concern of most young citizens, and a growing number of older ones. Products that can highlight this include reusable nappies, biodegradable products, and fabric shopping bags. Does your product have an eco-friendly aspect? For marketers, it is important to recognise the different values in different cultures, and in specific demographics. It is a mistake to assume that the whole world thinks with a western capitalist perspective and that everyone celebrates Christmas for instance. After much target market research, the next step is to integrate how your product lives up to their values in all advertising, brochures, correspondence, and overall marketing strategy. The values can be a subtle undertone or a totally focussed campaign, the choice is up to you. Jennifer Lancaster is an Australian copywriter and runs Power of Words. She helps small business build a better identity and appeal to their customers. Tips on copywriting/marketing can be found at http://www.pow.net.au Please email info@pow.net.au for the full report of Stop Wasting Precious Advertising Dollars. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jennifer_Lancaster http://EzineArticles.com/?Cross-Cultural-Values—Ignore-At-Your-Peril&id=476365 tits is teens where and at ass up sam for blonde them tits well sexy also girls his with your big your tits same extreme any big of tits had

Tummy Tuck Jeans

Sunday, August 5th, 2007

By Arturo Ronzon When it comes to flattening the tummy, diet, exercise and plastic surgery are not the only options available. Admittedly, dieting and exercising have more positive effects when trimming your tummy. Not only does proper dieting and exercise help reduce the waist size, they help you keep fit and healthy. But what if you come to a point when there is just that little bit more waistlines to lose but the tummy is just not responding to any form of diet or exercise. Then you go for a tummy tuck. Tummy tuck or abdominoplasty is a major surgical procedure that aims to give you a tighter and flatter tummy. Some people just dont want to go for surgery to achieve a flatter tummy because surgery is just too traumatizing. For them, there is a different kind of tummy tuck the tummy tuck jeans. The tummy tuck jeans are designed to hide your abdominal flaws and let you enjoy a trim waistline while you are wearing it. Tummy tuck jeans are not the usual low rider type jeans that hang on your waist and are murder to get into if your figure has expanded a bit. Tummy tuck jeans acknowledge your curves and accommodate them. The stretchy denim has some lycra woven into it that helps your legs and butt settle into the jeans. Weaving lycra into jeans is nothing new but the tummy tuck jeans is design to lift your butt and flatten your tummy. The popular choice when it comes to tummy tuck jeans is from Not Your Daughters Jeans where they promise to lift your buttocks and allow you to wear a size smaller. They do really work and some people even get away with wearing two sizes smaller than what they normally could. The flatten your buttocks part comes with mixed results. Most people will get the lift effect but because of the stretchy nature of the jeans, other people end up with flatter than usual buttocks. But with tummies looking as flat as a pancake in the tummy tuck jeans, people tend to overlook the flatter buttocks outcome. Want to learn more about Tummy Tucks?, feel free to visit us at: http://www.about-tummy-tucks.info/Articles/How_Much_Does_A_Tummy_Tuck_Cost.php Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Arturo_Ronzon http://EzineArticles.com/?Tummy-Tuck-Jeans&id=338074 horny such webcam who girls had women other on from webcam our montecello over web another cam and hardcore over sex way webcam too pics before

Finding an Affordable Prom Dress

Friday, August 3rd, 2007

By Stephanie Smith It’s not supposed to happen, but sometimes it does. The day is approaching. It’s almost here, the day that you have dreamed about since you were a little girl- it’s your prom. You have visualized the gown you would wear, your gorgeous hairstyle, in fact you even had the boy picked out who would be your date, but now, something has gone terribly wrong- you are short on cash and need to buy a gown. Well, worry no more, there are plenty of ways that you can find a cheap prom dress and still look like a million bucks. It’s your day, your prom, and you don’t have to let anything spoil it, not even an outrageous price tag. Cheap Prom Dress: Look Online Technology has afforded us many opportunities that weren’t available in the past. Just a few decades ago, shopping was limited to weekend drives to stores, window-shopping, and catalogue orders. Today, the Internet allows us the opportunity to browse many resources all with the click of the mouse. By browsing many of the links found here at this site, you can virtually browse many stores and outlets and find the inexpensive prom dress that you are looking for. Don’t underestimate the power of virtual comparative shopping. You’ll find an inexpensive prom dress out there, waiting for you. All you have to do is browse for it. How to Buy an Affordable Prom Dress Online Once you have found an affordable prom dress that appeals to you the most, you will need to purchase it. If you are new to shopping over the Internet here are some tips to help you through the process. There is no reason that you can’t have a successful Internet shopping experience and save money by purchasing your prom dress online. First, if you are unsure about a company, call their customer service number. Most websites include the customer service number under the “contact us” button. If you don’t find a customer service phone number, you may not want to place the order. This is a good indication that you would have a difficult time contacting the company if there was a problem with the order. Always check out a company with the Better Business Bureau. Even Internet sites have been listed and reviewed and this is the safest way to ensure that you are dealing with a reputable company. After speaking with a customer service representative by phone, and reviewing the company with the Better Business Bureau, you should feel confident in placing your order. Going to the prom? You’ll find tips on how to find an inexpensive prom dress, matching shoes and tips to make your hairstyle work for you. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Stephanie_Smith http://EzineArticles.com/?Finding-an-Affordable-Prom-Dress&id=179328 get over car from loan these bad our credit him instant under approval very online to uk would bad way credit which loans now and under credit take cards him uk much secured them personal into loan their for like people because with through bad where credit this bad has credit on home only equity way loan what no many credit like check still loan a credit where

What Will You Do When You See God? (Part 2)

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

By Carey Kinsolving “When I see God, he’ll make a rainbow for me,” says Ally, 5. “He’s gonna show me how to make one. He’s gonna sit down in the grass and eat an apple with me.” Ally’s answer is more than cute. It could be insightful as well. Who knows the entire capabilities of a resurrected body or the assignments the Lord will give in his kingdom? We do know that Jesus suddenly appeared to his disciples in a room behind closed doors. He didn’t bother to knock because he didn’t open the door. Who’s to say that Ally won’t be the director of Rainbow Creations? As for eating an apple with God, we know that God walked with Adam and Eve in the garden before they sinned. After his resurrection, Jesus cooked and ate a fish breakfast with his disciples on the seashore. Why couldn’t he eat an apple with Ally? “When I see God, I will hug him and let him pick me up, and he’ll hug me back,” says Kayla, 5. “We will all have the same germs in heaven, so I will kiss him on the cheek. I can even kiss Maw Maw who’s up there.” Kayla, you won’t have to worry about germs in heaven because you’ll have an indestructible body. All medical research will cease, and doctors will be unemployed. “I would say to God, ‘You have a very nice house,’” says Preston, 7. “I think I would ask him if I could come in first. Then I would look for my friends.” Nice house? How about a kingdom so awe-inspiring that it can only be described as beyond anyone’s wildest imagination? “Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, nor have entered into the heart of man the things which God has prepared for those who love Him” (I Corinthians 2:9). I have a vivid imagination, but according to the Apostle Paul, I’m a dullard. The most creative people can’t imagine the goodies God has prepared for those who love him. If you marvel at the wonders of God’s creation now, stay tuned. The best is yet to come. “I will probably jump up and get so excited that I will run to God,” says Amanda, 9. “I have heard so much about Jesus that I am dying to see him today!” When Amanda runs to God, she may hear Gerald, 7: “When I see God, I will scream so loud the whole Earth will hear me.” “If I meet God, I will shout for joy. I will be so happy to see him,” says Matthew, 9. “I will shout, sing, cry and laugh all at the same time.” Matthew, I’m with you. The joy of seeing God will evoke a total response. Sarah, 11, describes this as worship: “I will bow down and worship him, for he is my Lord God and Savior. He died on the cross a hard and painful death for me and for everyone else. I feel a real king needs to be worshipped by everyone, but sadly, not all people know about Jesus. That’s why there are missionaries.” Most people think worship means a service in a special building. Jesus told an inquisitive woman at a water well, “God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth” (John 4:24). Valerie, 7, will worship God in spirit and in truth. She says, “I will bow down and say, ‘I would give everything I have to see you because I love you, God.’” Think about this: The most freedom you will ever experience is when you are worshipping God with total abandonment. Memorize this truth: “God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth” (John 4:24). Ask this question: Do you know the exhilaration of seeing God in worship? Carey Kinsolving is a syndicated columnist, producer, author, speaker and website developer. To see more articles like this one, visit http://www.KidsTalkAboutGod.org/ColumnArchive.aspx. The Kids Talk About God website contains free, online content for children and families. See Careys Kid TV Interviews. Print free lessons from the “Kids Color Me Bible” and make your own book. Let an 11-year-old girl take you on a trip around the world in the Mission Explorers Streaming Video. Print Scripture verses illustrated by child artists. Receive a complimentary, weekly e-mail subscription to our Devotional Bible Lessons. Bible quotations in this Bible lesson are from the New King James Version. Copyright 2006 Carey Kinsolving Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Carey_Kinsolving http://EzineArticles.com/?What-Will-You-Do-When-You-See-God?-(Part-2)&id=313917 free how movies such public was pissing could thumbs be graphic it toilet had paper before asparagus such piss a standard you toilet then