Posted on 17 June 2012. Tags: beginning, credentials, fulfillment, good reason, jehovah s witnesses, possibilities, professional affiliations, prophecy, publication, Reason, seven times, Times, witness organization
What authority can you cite supporting that year as the beginning of the fulfillment of that prophecy? I feel that I have good reason to believe that you have the year incorrect. I would like to re-examine the possibilities, but in order to do that I need to know how the year 607 B.C.E. was determined. If you claim a publication, I need to know who the author is and/or other people responsible for that publication, and if you claim an individual or individuals, I need to know what are their professional affiliations, what credentials do they hold and are they affiliated in any manner with the Jehovah’s Witness organization.
Thanks!
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Posted on 08 June 2012. Tags: Able, brother, good reason, little sister, little sisters, marines, Reason, sister, sisters name, Tattoo, wouldnt, wrist
I have a tattoo of my little sisters name on my wrist, my older brother (he’s in the marines) told me that I wouldnt be disqualified as long as the tattoo isn’t gang affiliated, racist, too big, or inappropriate
Also I need to have a good reason on why I got my little sister’s name tattooed on my wrist (at least I think that’s what he meant) also my tattoo is not big its actually kind of small
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Posted on 14 April 2012. Tags: boot camp, collar, couple days, elevator, executive position, formal complaint, Good, good reason, job, mid 30s, person, Subordinate, ten seconds, white collar job, Work
…I work at a white collar job. I am in my mid-30s and he is at least in his 50s. He is in a senior executive position…
…But it was like a scene out of boot camp…
Yelling at me for over ten seconds. Maybe 15 seconds. Thrusting his finger down at the ground for emphasis. Ordering me to get someone at the phone lines at the front office. He was yelling because I told him someone was looking for him but he came out of the elevator and couldn’t find the person (whom I am not that person’s secretary nor affiliated with him, he was a guest who was visiting him for a meeting).
He was out of line and unprofessional. I didn’t file a complaint. I know this is not normal nor professional and no subordinate should be subject to this. I was shaken. And a couple days that week I had gone home at 9 pm and got in at 7 am. In other words, I worked hard that week.
Do you think he was out of line, and what should happen? Should I go about my job like normal? I know it’s unusual and extreme, but does this type of thing happen at workplaces? I don’t really feel like pursuing a formal complaint because it would complicate things and take a long time to resolve.
I work hard, but now I feel I approach my job differently. Wiser, not as committed to it. I believe in the mission but I’m not all that excited to work for someone like that.
He never apologized.
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Posted on 11 August 2010. Tags: buyer, Clickbank, Good, good reason, legitimate reason, Pays, problem, refund
This will come down to whether or not the buyer has a legitimate reason for asking ClickBank for a refund.
If a buyer has a sufficient reason for seeking a refund, then there should not be a problem.
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