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Pico-Robertson Update
Real estate values of the average Pico-Robertson home are down about 25% from the peak in 2006. Prime Beverlywood property is holding up well. Rents are under pressure. Vacancies are up even though the population hasn’t declined. Rents are down … Continue reading
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Tagged airdrome, Beth Jacob, century city, jewish day schools, kol nidre service, Mogen David, population, real estate values, rents, shul, talmud torah, unemployment, vacancies, weiner, Young Israel
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Sinkers Or Floaters?
From oralchelation.com: Most people in the US, if you looked into their toilets, would have "sinkers rather than floaters!" In other words, if your food and digestion are proper, the stool will float in the toilet water, will be light … Continue reading
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Tagged autobiography, college glacier, desmond, diet, digestion, fda, floaters, ford fan, foul smell, freshman year, gillian ford, glacier view, hemorrhoids, human nature, luke ford, nbsp, population, preacher, processed foods, seventh day adventist, sinkers, stepmother, stools, toilet water, toilets
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‘Consider The Ordeal Of The Moral Leader’
Reading "Moses as Political Leader" today, I was struck by these paragraphs on page 11 and their message for my life: Consider the ordeal of the moral leader. People of conscience (for example, Moses at the burning bush) often wonder … Continue reading
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Tagged adversaries, burning bush, conscience, freedom, hard job, injunctions, leader guide, moral leader, moses, ordeal, paragraphs, personality, pleasure, political leader, population, precepts, rejection, respite, time god, wits
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