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Author Archives: Foxworld
On Government Regulation: Precision versus Micromanagement
Some of my better posts originate as rants in Facebook. I write them, post them, then realize that I want them to have a longer shelf life than Facebook offers. This is one of them. I am not one who … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Michigan, Rant and Editorial
Tagged bureaucracy, government micromanagement, government regulation, grassroots, over-regulation, small farms
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Two Views on Yourself
I wrote the following a couple days ago as a Facebook post, but I think it deserves better staying power than what that medium provides, so I’m posting it here. Not all of us struggle with the thoughts and feelings … Continue reading
Posted in Heart, Spirit, and Faith
Tagged devotional, encouragement, God's words, hope, inspiration, Isaiah, meditation, reflection
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Sentence Fragments: Speaking Up for the Verbless Sentence
Reading through my recent post about word usage, I discovered—I know this will shock you—a rather lengthy sentence fragment. Gracious! Did I write such a thing? Me? Yes indeed. Right there, shamelessly and in broad daylight, I committed a fragment. … Continue reading
Posted in Style and Grammar, Uncategorized, Writing and Copywriting
Tagged bad grammar, copywriting tips, crot, good grammar, good writing, sentence fragment, verbless sentence, writing tips
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