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Speaker 1 (00:01):
For those who are into war history and to nineteen forties,
even the Great Depression and how everything unfolded with World
War Two. This DVD is for you. This product is
the Encyclopedia of World War Two on DVD. It's produced
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by Imports. It belongs to the special interest war genre.
Is not rated. This DVD provides comprehensive information about World
War Two. Good for any collector. This cann be found
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at the Wolfman Joe Toys Immedia two store. Hello, this
is for the Wolfman Joe Toys and Media store. This
two thousand and seven d US one dollar coin features
the portrait of Thomas Thomas Jefferson, not Thomas Edison, the
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third President of the United States, who served from eighteen
oh one to eighteen oh nine. The coin is made
of copper and has been circulated. The denomination of the
coin is one dollar and it was minted in Denver.
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This particular coin has not been graded or certified. It
is a presidential coin and part of the Presidential twenty
two thousand and seven and Now series. The verse of
the coin features the portrait of Thomas Edison and the
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words in God we Trust, Liberty and third President are inscribed.
The reverse of the coin has a depictation of the
Statue of Liberty and the words United States of America
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and one dollar are inscribed. The coin is a great
addition to any collection a presidential or US currency. It
is available at the Wolfman Joe Toys, a media store.
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I'm going to Play Something.
Speaker 2 (02:55):
In the first book, I discussed about the facts of
going broke. The second book I discussed about the importance
of saving money. This is the third book in a
series of books. In this book, I will discuss about
the importance of budgeting. Budgeting is debated by people. Some
may think it is the next best thing since slice spread,
and others may just hate it. Either way, budgeting can
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be an asset if it is used right, even if
you don't like it. Like saving money, it is a
disciplinary tactic that can be used. What is budgeting. Budgeting
is where you limit yourself a certain amount of week
and stick to the budget. There are benefits to this
if you do it. However, there also is a downside
to it. Sometimes you might feel limited. All of these
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points will be discussed in this book. The first chapter
of the book, I will discuss about dividing your check
when you are on a budget. The second chapter, I
will discuss about the importance of living on a budget
and sticking to it. The third chapter, I will discuss
about resisting the urge of spending your money and rewarding
yourself for sticking to the budget. Chapter I will discuss
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about the techniques you can use for setting a budget,
whether it's handwritten or on Excel. In the fifth chapter,
I discuss about automating your budget so that way you
could spend and not worry about it. Then I discuss
about how you know your budget is working, and finally
wrapping up about the topic on budgeting. This book on
Budgeting is to give you pointers of what I learned
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about budgeting. I will tell you what is worked for
me and what has it. I will also tell you,
like I told you in the last book, that this
book is to reinforce these ideas on budgeting into me.
If you follow these steps or already using them, great,
If you're just picking up tips on this book, then
this book is for you. However, if you don't like
this book and you don't want to budget, then that
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is your decision to make. I am not going to
change your decision one way or the other. I just
want to add an alternative view. I hope you enjoy
and learn all you can read. Enjoy this book. Good
budgeting is allocation of your funds, and there are different
ways you can budget. Whether you are limiting yourself a
certain amount of week or you are automating your funds.
Either way, the choice is up to you. Only you
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know your fixed expenses and your other expenses. And as
I learned from reading Tony Robbins's new book Money Master
the Game Seven Simple Steps to Financial Freedom, it might
be beneficial financially to move to a different environment. Maybe
you need a change in life and this could help
you with your living expenses. Budgeting is what you make
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of it, make the best of it.
Speaker 1 (05:35):
That was budgeting How to Budget your Money, written by
Joseph Ivaldi, narrated by Ken Aigan. That is part of
the Money Learning the Basics series. Now let me uh
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get back to the podcast with Joe Vexter. I'm Joe Vexter,
and I've got a podcast for you. No, I mean
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not a podcast. I forget where I am. Sometimes this
is a news story. Now know this school is coming
back and mass saren and here's what I am worried about. Now,
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this is gonna be a part of this story. But
I'm gonna talk about this a little bit. See, I'm
gonna talk about this a little bit. Kids are in
school and uh and you know, these masks are going
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to be uh a big thing and uh and you
know with these things being a mask, you know, these
kids are gonna make fun of somebody who doesn't have
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the right mask. And it's gonna be a sad, sad situation.
It's gonna be ano other things for kids to worry about.
But more on that is, I'm gonna talk about masks
in schools. Hands up mass on high school students face
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whole New year by Panplas And It's September third, twenty
twenty London AP News. Oh great, I got aught to read? Okay.
Henry Wholeness said he had to sleep on it. Having
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found out just two days ago that he had secured
a place at his first choice of high school, the
eleven year old and his parents clearly had to make
a big, big decision, a big decision to make. A
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day later, he decided to accept the offer from Kingsdale
Foundation in school in southeast London, joining about four hundred
others seventh eager eger seventh grade children embarking on the
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next and perhaps most crucial period in their learning, as
many schools in England on Thursday restarted in class lessons.
It was really a lot of fun and it was
prety lee great to see many many people again, said
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this soccer Manholeness. Like countless others, he has been hungry
for more human contact over the past few months during
the coronavirus lockdown. Though COVID has clearly added complications to
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starting back at school, it's important for Hay and all
the other kids to get back into normal routine, said
his mother, Liz Holsen. Almost the coronavirus pandemic requires a
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lot from schools which were closed in March as part
of the lockdown imposed by British government and our slowly
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reopening through the next week. One way travel systems that's
your m hm M one way travel systems, hand sanitizing stations,
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tampicture checks and the doning of face masks in communal
areas such as cordors stairwells are just some changes. Face
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masks the like all schools, Kingsdale had to reimagine how
safely delivers education in the Corona of Ours era, no
easy task, especially since Britain's conservative government has offered meaning
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and contradictory advice about how best to tame the pandemic
that has killed at least forty one thousand, six hundred
people in the country. That's that's not a good's that's
not good. The worst fire's death pull in Europe. Wow,
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new news, No, this is all news with Joe Vestras reporter.
I have some old news for you. Oh it was
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