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Sunday, May 26, 2019

Trick Ten: Relying on Authority.

The Daily Mail used, once, to be a paper for women. But it has still kept a centre section specially for women, with suggestions what to wear.
Go mellow yellow like Taylor in Self Portrait! Get set for summer in vintage Dior like Bella! Take the plunge like Megan in a swimsuit by Misspap. Go bold in a purple bikini like Chloe in Oh Polly!
If you want to look really good, then be like these famous models. Dress in a name that everyone respects.
It works everywhere.
Barbour international Mextil Trainers. Emporio Armani Arco Black Designer trainers. Brand Alley. Russell and Bromley...
If you wish to win an argument, it works too.
CLIMATE striking school students and David Attenborough documentaries helped the 'green wave' surge according to Eamon Ryan.
He said the message to the government is to "wake up" to the climate emergency and respond with action.
Mr Ryan's party is on course to take an MEP seat in Dublin and is in the running in the two other European Parliament constituencies according to the RTÉ/TG4/RedC exit poll.
Three famous authorities support Climate Change Demonstrations! So they must have a point!
Even on Wikipedia, references to the authorities are always listed, even when they are talking about something as obvious as the United Kingdom!
The United Kingdom (UK),[15]15 "Toponymic guidelines for the United Kingdom". GOV.UK. United Kingdom Permanent Committee on Geographical Names. May 2017. p. 13. “usually shortened to United Kingdom ... The abbreviation is UK”
William Watson Purkey, Ed.D. began his educational career as a public school teacher, rising to a fully tenured position at the University of Florida, and finally as Professor Emeritus of Counselor Education at the University of North Carolina-Greensboro. His passion for teaching and leadership has earned him various awards of excellence in his field. He is also the co-founder of The International Alliance for Invitational Education. A noted writer, researcher, speaker, and leader, Purkey has authored nearly 100 articles and more than a dozen books.
As William W. Purkey wrote:
“You've gotta dance like there's nobody watching,
Love like you'll never be hurt,
Sing like there's nobody listening,
And live like it's heaven on earth.”

Inspiring words from a great man! Works every time!

PS: If you choose a name that is at all controversial, you will unite all the supporters of the person behind you - but you will also alienate all the enemies of the person too. 
So here is an example:

'She is without doubt not just the worst PM in my lifetime, but the most dishonest': Nigel Farage tears into Theresa May for keeping Britain tied to the EU and tells GMB Westminster 'doesn't get how angry this country is'.
It's remarks like that that make people divide into their camps and not come out and listen. 


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