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The Forgotten Wars: French and Indian War and the Korean War Revisited

A variety of key events in American history frequently get overlooked in high school history courses. Whether that's because they're commonly overlooked by Americans (or the history professors who educated high school history teachers), or that they don't show up on crucial tests like the AP US History Exam is hard to say.

Of course, it's impossible for any teacher to cover all the major events in the history of any country, even one as young as the United States, nor should every event be given equal weight, but it seems like many American high school students can't even place certain historical events on a timeline, let alone understand their significance in the development of this nation.

While no American history class worth its salt could possibly skip over the Revolutionary War, it seems like a key event leading up to Revolutionary War is frequently overlooked: the French and Indian War. The results of that war greatly shaped the development of this country and if things had gone differently, the United States as we know it today would be almost completely unrecognizable.

Similarly, World War I and WWII could not possibly be missed by any US History teacher, but the Korean War frequently is. There's a reason it is called "The Forgotten War," but to completely ignore it is a real disservice to the thousands of people who lost their lives there. North Korea is a legitimate threat to the safety of millions of Americans and our allies, and while it's easy to simply write off Kim Jong Il as a crazy loose cannon, understanding the conflicts between the US and North Korea (not to mention North Korea and South Korea) can help students make sense of the tensions that still exist in that region today.

While on the subject of historical events that have a strong connection to the present, The Great Depression has likely never been more relevant than it is now. The divide between the haves and have nots is incredibly is large, and with unemployment at record highs and stories of college graduates searching for work for months only to accept a minimum wage job abound. While it's unlikely that President Obama is going to present the nation with a new New Deal, it's possible that the secret to restoring our present economy lies in the past. The next great economic mind may be sitting in a high school history class right now, just waiting to be inspired.

Who knows if studying history prevents us from repeating it, but it cannot be denied that understanding historical events can help anyone put events of the present day into perspective. Understanding how the United States has evolved is crucial to understanding how it operates today and by skipping over certain historical events, students are missing out on pieces of information like why Americans speak English and why we have the allies and enemies that we do.

About the Author

Paul Thomson is an avid reader of US History. His areas of interests include researching on Great Depression and WWII. In his spare time, he loves to participate in online literature forums and promote reading for youth.

Need lyrics for "jesus loves me" hymn in Korean

The Pastor at my local church speaks korean as her her native tongue and her birthday is coming up so one of the church members had the idea of having the children sing "jesus loves me" in korean for her. I have been tasked with the job of finding the lyrics for the song in korean. I've been searching but so far have only found one source that I can use as it has the korean words written in english text(all the others I found were written in Korean characters) I want to make sure it's accurate so I thought I'd ask here. Is this a good translation to use, does anyone have any suggestions on where I can find a good one if this isn't one?

http://paam-hi.org/Jesus Loves Me.html

Korean:
Ye-soo sa-rang ha-shi-moon,
Keo-look Ha-shin Ma-rhil-se.
Woo-ri de-reun Yak-ha-na,
Ye-soo Kwo-se Man-to-da.
Nal sa-rang ha-shim!
Nal sa-rang ha-shim!
Nal sa-rang ha-shim!
Sung-kyung-ae Sseo-it-nae.

YEH SOO SA RANG HA SHIM EUN
GEO ROOK HA SHIN MAL IL SAE
WOO RI DUL EUN YAK HA NA
YEH SOO KWON SAE MAN DO DA
NAL SA RANG HA SHIM
NAL SA RANG HA SHIM
NAL SA RANG HA SHIM
SUNG KYUNG AE SSEO IT NAE


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Internet Marketing - Jobs to Do Online From Home

There are so many scams on the Internet. Also, there are many programs that just don't pay off. Most of the people who have jobs to do online from home are Internet Marketers. In this article I review how these people function, who makes money, who doesn't make money, and what will give you the best chance for success.

While there are many jobs listed on the Internet, some just don't pay off, at least for me and many other Internet geeks. Filling out forms, joining surveys, you name it, I have tried and failed at it. Yet there are jobs to do online from home. But they mean you are in business for yourself. But, what could be better than that?

In fact that is how the Internet gurus skim off millions of dollars every year from those looking for online work. Gurus are Internet marketers. They will be your competitors if you decide to join that profession.

Most Internet marketers sell products as affiliates. They get paid when their potential customer or client buys a product or, if there is no product, they get paid for a lead or perhaps for an action that the potential customer makes. So you have CPS, CPL, or CPA. We will use those definitions.

Affiliate Networks

ClickBank.com, CJ.com and many other sites offer CPS. You pick the products and make the customer want to read more about it. You warm him up to the "buying mode."

By the way, if you have your own products, you might do a lot better than being an affiliate. I do both, my own stuff and other people's stuff.

Some sites also offer PPL and pay you for leads. Some networks specialize in this. It is very hard for a new affiliate marketer to join these networks. They like to deal with super affiliates that are already making a ton of money. The same for CPA that pays for an action. It is easier to push a PPL or PPA than a PPS. You get paid less but you get more action. You should try to get into a network that uses PPL and PPA. Good luck! Try calling the affiliate manager and begging him or her.

How Affiliate Marketing Works

Internet marketers are know for having websites and blogs. They update their blogs frequently and ping them at pingomatic.com or other such sites. That way they are continually gathering names for their email list and letting everyone know how smart they are about the blog subject. You don't have to have a website to make money by affiliate marketing. Just buy a piggy bank for your earnings. The big money comes from websites and blogs where visitor names are collected and added to the potential customer list.

When you read some guru's ad that said he made $32,567.87 in less than 34 hours, maybe he did. Maybe he didn't. If he did, he emailed a new offer to his humongous mailing list. Oh, for such a list! Just because he showed you the earnings doesn't mean they were real. Lot's of crooks on the Internet! Lots of scams on the Internet! Stay away from the gurus. Well, at least be careful.

SEO is building your website so that the search engines will like you and visitors will find you. To do this you provide relevant content and you use keywords that folks are using in their searches. You get others to link to your site. Every visit counts and the search engines seem to like links. There are two other major methods used by Internet marketers to drive traffic to their site as follows:

Article Marketing

You find a keyword or keyword phase that has folks using it in their searches and you make sure that the keyword or phrase does not bring up too many competitive sites (fewer than 5000). You can find all the keywords in the world. Just put Google AdWord keyword tool in your address or search bar, either works. Up pops the tool. Once you have found a promising keyword or phrase, put quotation marks around it, e.g. "keyword", and place it in the search bar or address bar. Up will pop all the sites. Are there less than 5000?

Now write an article, as I am doing here, and put the keyword phrase in the title, the first and last paragraph, with a slight sprinkling here and there. On your web page for that keyword, also do the same with the keyword. Make sure your content on the web page gives more good content that there was not enough room for in the article.

Most article sites do not allow direct affiliate links. That is why you need a blog or web page. However, in the Source Box you can place a link to a web page on your site. There you can warm up your potential customer, but do not try to sell, and give a link to the vendor's site. The vendor does the selling, not you!

PPC Marketing

PPC marketing is used by most all successful, big money, affiliates. You can put such ads on Facebook very easily but the more successful ads are run on Google, Yahoo, or MSN. You should sign-up at these three sites and then read everything they have to say on the subject. Call them on the phone, send them emails, get some one-on-one instruction. There are also many tutorials on the Internet so make a search.

What you do is find keywords with their powerful tools, select a few keywords and write several ads for each keyword. Now you set a low daily dollar limit and test the ads. Dump those that are not getting clicks. Improve the better ads until you have milked them dry. When you start making more money than you are spending, let the ads run even increase the amount of money you are spending.

Give something away to increase traffic. Offer free S/H. Watch the competitor ads.

NOW here is a warning, "You Can Lose Your Hinder Using PPC!" Be very careful!

Internet Marketing Training

I suggest you join a community where you will have access to other markers, tools, tutorials and other such services. You will always do better than being on your own.

Fly Old Glory!

John T. Jones, Ph.D., Engineer, Writer, Internet Marketer, Korean War Veteran. Learn In

 

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What if I told you to stop working day and night writing articles, posting blogs, setting up PPC campaigns, searching high and low for joint venture partners, creating videos ... and all the other back breaking and boring stuff? You don't need a website. You don't need Google. You don't need to create products. You don't need to fork out on costly advertising. You don't need any previous experience.
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