Q: My soul doth magnify the Lord?
A: Mary (Luke 1:46)

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Effie gives you:
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Something You Should Know/ That's So Crazy @ 10:43a
Job File Mon/Wed @ 12:40p
Bible Trivia @ 11:42a
Deena Marie Carr's "Finance According to Your Faith" Tues @ 1:10p

She's author of the newly released book, "The (K)Nots Prayer Journal--Finding Your Passion by Eliminating the nots in life." The Motivational Speaker goes to churches, schools, graduations, anniversary, non-for profits, etc
"You are uniquely designed by God and He has an exciting plan and future for your life!"
John 9:4
New International Version (NIV)
6 Surely your goodness and love will follow me
all the days of my life,
and I will dwell in the house of the Lord
forever.
Like many women, Mrs. Stern has followed the news that Marissa Mayer, the new chief of Yahoo, is pregnant with her first child, due in October. Ms. Mayer, 37, told Fortune that her maternity leave would be “a few weeks long, and I’ll work throughout it.”
With those nine words, she opened a new front in the debate over work-life balance and that nettlesome phrase “having it all.” The debate was already simmering in the wake of an article in The Atlantic, “Why Women Still Can’t Have it All,” by Anne-Marie Slaughter, a Princeton professor who had been director of policy planning at the State Department but found, as she wrote, “that juggling high-level government work with the needs of two teenage boys was not possible.”
Ms. Mayer’s approach? “I like to stay in the rhythm of things,” she told Fortune
http://www.latimes.com/health/boostershots/la-heb-world-aids-day-20121129,0,5029109.story
Thirty-four million people live with HIV today, and 1.7 million became newly infected in 2011. But on the eve of World AIDS Day, many experts see room for some optimism.
Studies now show that identifying -- and effectively treating -- people who are HIV-positive early in the course of their infections will not only reduce sickness and deaths for those patients but will also reduce the risk of spreading the virus to others. That’s because the antiretroviral medications keep the levels of virus low in a patient’s body.
For those reasons, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force this month released draft advice for the government and U.S. physicians proposing that HIV screens should be routine for most people -- not just those whose behavior puts them at high risk. A commentary by AIDS experts published in the Canadian journal CMAJ suggested the same thing for our neighbors to the north. The advice is in line with CDC guidelines as well as with ones from a variety of medical groups.
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OK, let's get right into it. The truth is that it's not the caffeine in green coffee that helps with weight loss as many might think. In fact, the key to weight loss is a very important active compound called Chlorogenic Acid found inside green coffee beans.
Chlorogenic Acid works by inhibiting the release of glucose in the body while at the same time boosting the metabolism or the "burning" of fat in the liver. These two mechanisms combined work together to inhibit the absorption of fat and eliminate weight gain.
You might wonder if you can get the same effects from the coffee you drink with breakfast in the morning – and the answer is no. When you roast coffee beans to give them that distinct color, aroma and flavor, you are also removing the Chlorogenic Acid, which is the key to healthy weight loss. Green Coffee Beans, in contrast, are un-roasted, have little aroma, are bitter, and contain over 50% Chlorogenic Acid