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Say Thank You – Send Real Cards via Computer from your Home or Business: Sample It Free!


Take a moment for some info & Send Out 3 Free Cards here – www.soclink.com Sorry to replace the audio, but I thought the video was to long – sending a card on the system is the easy and fun way to see what it does. See how you like it, and you’ll know how it can benefit you. If you have questions, feel welcome to call me, and I will get you over some information on it. PS: Remember to ask for one of me free DVDs titled “How to Make a Living through Giving”. Have a great one! Tobias, at 303-827-4785 www.soclink.com

#69 It Is Written in the Wind – Boaz Power TV


____ boazpower.com ____(March 17, 2003) During both World War I and World War II, the United States and its allies had a secret weapon that helped them win both wars. To better understand this secret weapon, we have to better understand the second largest Indian tribe in the US, the Navajos. According to the 1990 census, there are about 220000 Navajo. Only the Cherokee tribe has more members. The Navajo reservation, covering some 16 million acres in parts of Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah, is the nations biggest reservation. Large numbers of the tribe are farmers or sheep ranchers, while others are engineers, miners, teachers, or technicians. They are skilled craftsworkers, weaving wool rugs and blankets and making turquoise jewelry. About AD 1000, the ancestors of the present day Navajo migrated to the southwestern United States from what is now Alaska and Canada. In the 1800s, an increasing number of white settlers established ranches on those southwestern Navajo lands. The Indians fought to drive the ranchers away. It was in 1864 that US Army troops, led by Kit Carson, destroyed the farms and homes of the Navajo. About 8000 of the Navajos were forced, by the soldiers, to march more than 300 miles to Fort Sumner, New Mexico. Thousands of them died during the march and their imprisonment at the fort. In 1868, the Navajo agreed to settle on the reservation. The Navajo are a proud people with a rich heritage. Maybe that explains how, in the 1900s, they came to play such an

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Greg Orians, Ann Arbor Dale Carnegie participant, discusses his experience


Greg Orians, a participant in the Ann Arbor Dale Carnegie Course discusses his experience. Go to www.dalecarnegie-mich.com for more information and to register.

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Ann Arbor Dale Carnegie participant, Phil Stachlewitz, Discusses his Experience


Phil Stachlewitz, participant in the Ann Arbor Dale Carnegie Course, discusses his experience in the program. Go to www.dalecarnegie-mich.com for more information and to register.

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Dale Carnegie Adult -Teen Class Testimonials by Graduates in Ann Arbor, Michigan


Graduates of the Adult-Teen Dale Carnegie class in Ann Arbor discuss their experiences. Go to www.dalecarnegie-mich.com for more information and to register.

Dale Carnegie Course Testimonials by Graduates in Ann Arbor, Michigan


Graduates of the Dale Carnegie Course in Ann Arbor, Michigan discuss their experiences. Go to www.dalecarnegie-mich.com for more information, local schedules, and to register.

Dale Carnegie Course Testimonials by Graduates in Ann Arbor, Michigan


Graduates of the Dale Carnegie Course in Ann Arbor, Michigan discuss their experiences. Go to www.dalecarnegie-mich.com for more information, local schedules, and to register.

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Dale Carnegie Course Overview by Linda Meloche of Ann Arbor, Michigan


A brief description of the Dale Carnegie Course is provided by Linda Meloche of Ann Arbor Michigan. More information is also available at www.dalecarnegie-mich.com The benefits of the training program and contact information to learn more about the course and the schedule of classes in southeastern Michigan are provided.

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