Quotes By Charles Swindol

Attitude by Chuck Swindol
“The longer I live,
the more I realize the impact of attitude on life.
Attitude, to me, is more important than facts.
It is more important than the past, than education, than money, than circumstances, than failures, than successes,than what other people think of, say or do.
It is more important than appearance, giftedness or skill.
It will make or break a company…a church…. a home.
The remarkable thing is we have a choice every day regarding the attitude we will embrace for that day.
We cannot change our past…we cannot change the fact that people will act in a certain way. We cannot change the inevitable.
The only thing we can do is play on the one string we have, and that is our attitude…
I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 90% how I react to it.
And so it is with you..we are in charge of our Attitudes.”
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Relative Pronouns Practice

1. Stratford is the town ____ Shakespeare was born in.
where
which
Either could be used here.
2. The hotel ____ we stayed was good.
where
which
Either could be used here.
3. The man ____ interviewed me seemed friendly enough.
who
which
Either could be used here.
4. The British Prime Minister, ____ was interviewed yesterday, denied responsibility.
who
that
Either could be used here.
5. The car ____ was stolen belonged to my partner.
which
that
Either could be used here.
6. The house ____ they have rented is in the centre of town.
which
that
Either could be used here.
7. The crowd, ____ were making a lot of noise, were told to move on by the police.
who
that
Either could be used here.
8. The company, _____ CEO is under investigation, is doing very badly.
which
whose
Either could be used here.
9. The capital city, ____ cathedral is one of the finest in the country, is worth visiting.
whose
which
Either could be used here.
10. The school, ____ has seven hundred students, had the bext exam results in the country last year.
that
which
Either could be used here.
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I Have Returned

It’s been a struggle for us to get this site back, but it’s up now. I have missed blogging everyday! It’s where I store stuff I consider interesting and I put stuff here that is educational for my children.
Soooooooooo glad to be back.

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Grammar Lesson 26~Relative Pronouns

Relative pronouns join dependent clauses to independent clauses. They are who, whose, whom, which, and that. For example, He found his money that he had lost. That joins the two clauses together into one sentence. Clauses will be taught in detail later.
Find the relative pronouns in the sentences, and see how many other pronouns you can find as a bonus.
1. I want the house, which is brick.
2. Jack ordered the meal that we picked up.
3. Freddie is the girl who won the contest.
4. Jon is a man on whom I can rely.
5. The student whose answer was wrong turned bright red.
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Vocabulary Fun

gratuitous
hackneyed
incessant
insidious
1._______________(adjective) going on without stopping or in a way that seems endless
2._______________(adjective) used so often that it has become stale or dull
3._______________(adjective) given or gotten free
4._______________(adjective) dishonest, sly or tricky
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The Humble Cow Pea

My husband found this interesting entry telling of the origin of black-eyed peas for New Year’s Day tradition on a message board called Online Baptists.
The Humble Cow Pea
Tomorrow is New Years Day, 2008. Here in the South we are fond of
tradition and one of the traditions which will be observed tomorrow
is the eating of Black-eyed Peas also known in the South as Cow Peas
and often served in a dish known as Hoppin’-John.
Tradition is a good and useful thing. It’s purpose is to make us
remember and it serves to teach those who were too young to witness
the original lesson first hand what was so important to their
ancestors.
So what’s so important about Black-eyed Peas? What lesson could that
humble little pea possibly teach us? Well, let me tell you a little
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Attention All Word Lovers

Lexophiles are people who love words. And of course, that would refer to me. Here is a list my husband found that plays with words and their meanings. They will make you laugh.
HUMOR FOR LEXOPHILES (word lovers)
I wondered why the baseball was getting bigger. Then it hit me.
Police were called to a day care where a three-year-old was resisting a rest.
Did you hear about the guy whose whole left side was cut off? He’s all right now.
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