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“Let All Things Now Living” | HYMN of the week

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Words:  Katherine Davis Tune name: Ash Grove (a traditional Welsh melody) Let all things now living  a song of thanksgiving  to God the Creator triumphantly raise,  who fashioned and made us,  protected and stayed us,  who guides us and leads to the end of our days.  His banners are o’er us,  his light goes before us,  a pillar of fire shining forth in the night,  till shadows have vanished  and darkness is banished,  as forward we travel from light into light. His law he enforces;  the stars in their courses  and sun in its orbit obediently shine;  the hills and the mountains,  the rivers and fountains,  the deeps of the ocean proclaim him divine.  We too should be voicing  our love and rejoicing;  with glad adoration a song let us raise,  till all things now living  unite in thanksgiving:  to God in the highest, hosanna and praise! "Let every thing that hath breath praise the Lord. Praise ye the Lord." Psalm 150:6

how to show dates in Google search results | HOW-TO of the week

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Sometimes, you might want to know the date of a webpage. This information can be hard to find, but there is a way to show the dates of webpages in Google search results. This feature can be especially helpful if you're trying to cite a website for a paper (using MLA, for instance) and can't find any dates listed on the site itself. To begin, go to Google and search for something. If you're trying to figure out the date of a specific webpage, type in a phrase you know will bring up that page. Here are my results for "Martha Snell Nicholson": Now, select the URL of the current Google search page. At the very end of that URL, type or paste the following: &as_qdr=y15 Load the new URL, and results should appear with their corresponding dates: " collect as much of the following information as possible both for your citations and for your research notes: . . . publishing date" Purdue Online Writing Lab (about MLA citation

HWV 294 | CONCERTO of the week

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Concerto:  Harp Concerto in B-flat major, Op. 4, No. 6 ( HWV 294) Composer: George Frideric Handel Video's orchestra: The English Concert "Handel . . . wrote a harp concerto that, in various editions, has become an important edition to the modern concert harp repertoire. " Roslyn Rensch

Old Man Drive Thru Confusion | COMEDY SKETCH of the week

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It's National Sandwich Day in the U.S.A. Show: Studio C Cast: Stephen Meek and Natalie Madsen Director: Jared Shores Producer: Jared Shores and Diane Mayne Writer: Mallory Everton Editor: Yurii Hydrick Date published: October 5, 2015 "Lots and lots of toadybatons"