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Birmingham, AL
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Maranathan Academy
| Type: |
Private |
| Address: |
Po Box 320321 Birmingham, AL 35232 |
| Phone: |
205-595-8938 |
| County: |
Jefferson |
| Association: |
National Christian School Association (NCSA) |
| Grades |
6 - 11 |
| Students: |
34 |
| Teachers: |
11.1 |
| Student/Teachers Ratio: |
3.06 |
| Library: |
Yes |
| Race: |
Native American: 0
Asian: 0
Black: 31
Hispanic: 0
White: 3
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Even though during my military career I learned to jump out of perfectly good airplanes, I never quite got rid of a debilitating fear of heights until I started studying Neuro-Linguistic Programming and hypnotherapy. Despite the fact that I never refused a task involving heights, my military trainers noticed that I would have to use sheer willpower. During my NLP training, Clinton Clay, LCSW, a Huntsville, Alabama, master practitioner trainer, used a brief hypnosis technique. Now not only can I stand on ladders and look over the edge of high buildings, I also found that I could pursue my dream to become a licensed helicopter pilot. This was all due to a little bit of hypnosis.
A fear of heights is a behavior pattern involving anticipation, problem-solving, and a realization that the matter has not been resolved. When this sequence fails to end – meaning that you fail to...
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We’re at the beginning of a new decade. The end of 2009 left many people shell-shocked from the world-wide economic meltdown. Thousands have lost jobs, homes and life savings. But, as with any adversity, humans have the ability to recreate themselves, to create a better future.
However, change – whether on a global scale or personal – starts with thought. To change your weight, your finances, your outlook on life you have to change how you think. There is power in thought. It is where creativity begins. If you cannot perceive of yourself as being slim, it’s unlikely that you’ll lose the weight. If you don’t think like a millionaire, it will be very difficult to change your finances.
I read a book recently that described the four things you need to do to change your life. The first thing is to find the right tools. Be an explorer. Use the Web to...
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We all have filters that effect how we perceive things that happen in our life. Previously experiences can alter how we address current challenges – sometimes creating a “fictional” situation. Why do two people experiencing the same event react in two different ways? It’s because their conditioning and filters make it a totally different event for each of them.
So how do we look at an event in an objective a way as possible and then “choose” how we will respond? First we need to acknowledge that even though we think we are being “objective”, it is highly likely that we are not. Try to identify filters that you may be applying to the situation.
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A quick review of the progress of the transition to Sentricon's Recruit HD. Allgood Pest Solutions has seen plenty of evidence that the termites do indeed love this product. Here's an interesting photo to show the results of Recruit HD after it has been in the ground 6 months. The stick on the left is the before and you can see by the one on the right the termites have eaten the gnarly remnants. Great showcase piece for our customers to see the actuall effects of the sentricon product. Great job to Mike Ethridge, in our Cobb Branch for the shadow box.
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