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081 277 5027 info@lejetee.com www.lejetee.net PAGE 2 + 3 You Don't Need to Remember Your Passwords Anymore PAGE 3 Uit die pen van Rika De Villiers PAGE 5 Wat is ‘n Ma PAGE 6 Resep PAGE 7 Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Mow Your Lawn Every Week PAGE 8 The Most Complicated Word in English is Only Three Letters Long PAGE 11 • Datums om te onthou • Public Holiday Calendar 2018 PAGE 13 Signs of Dyslexia PAGE 15 Emergency Number

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Want so lief het God die wêreld gehad, dat Hy sy eniggebore Seun gegee het, sodat elkeen wat in Hom glo nie verlore mag gaan nie, maar die ewige lewe kan hê. Joh 3:16


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And using the same password for all websites is not an option. It's too risky. Did you know that 1 in 4 people experienced identity theft last year? And that with millions of attempted hacks each day, it's just a matter of time before you're next? The internet is not a safe place anymore and having your e-mail account hacked is a nightmare. Imagine how you would feel if someone you don't know gained access to your Facebook account. Not fun. Now you're probably wondering "but what can I do about it?" Obviously, nobody can remember a dozen of complex passwords in their head. Let alone figure out the right password for the right website...But what if I told you that there is a device that will generate passwords for you and then automatically log in your website accounts without you pushing a button? Sounds like a dream, right? Well, guess what? There actually is such a device and it was just released to public. It is called Everykey. It's a tiny device that provides a highly complex password security for your website accounts. In fact, the highest levels of the military use the very same technology to protect their top secret documents! What Exactly Does it Do? This powerful little device is like your own personal digital master key. It truly is the future of access control! • It automatically creates incredibly complex, impossible-to-remember passwords for all password protected website you can't afford to have hacked and exposed. • It uses military grade AES 128-bit encryption to guard those complex passwords. • It automatically logs you into the websites when you're nearby. When you walk away, it automatically logs you out. So with Everykey you never have to remember any of your passwords again! You get the security of those impossible-to-remember passwords with U.S. military level encryption, plus the convenience of never having to log in or out again! What If I Lose My Everykey? Not a big deal. Simply lock it. If you lose your Everykey, you can easily lock it down with your phone using their app or you can call Everykey directly and have them freeze it for you. But here's the thing, the Everykey device itself doesn't store your passwords. They're safely stored in an encrypted format on an Everykey secure server. So even if you lose or have your Everykey stolen, it's totally useless in anyone's hands except yours! What Else Does it Do? Not only will it type passwords for you, but it will also unlock your phone, tablet and laptop. Everykey is future ready. It was designed to work with Bluetooth enabled devices like your car, house, lights and more. Plus, their Software Development Kit lets third party developers create new applications for Everykey. So the possibilities are endless. "Hackers and identity thieves are getting smarter and more clever every day. Shouldn't you be doing the same?!" – John McAfee. Mr. McAfee is right! Hackers and identity thieves work tirelessly to find new and easy ways to crack people's online accounts – it's literally their source of income! So make sure you use complex passwords for all of your accounts.

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"Druk sommer jou strotter af". Ons het sulke uitrdrukkings in ons huis gehad, ek weet nie of dit eg aan ons was nie, en of dit 'n bekende uitdrukking is nie. So is ek eendag in Spar, ek loop deur die rakke, en oorfone en selfone is splinternuut. Daai wat jy vir iemand glimlag, en dan praat en hy nie kop of stert kan uitmaak wat aangaan nie, want jy praat eintlik nie met hom nie, jy is op die foon besig. Ek gesels met Jumbo en doen die inkopies. Tannie...(amper gee ek die naam weg)… sê vir my môre. Ek glimlag en sê môre. Jumbo bly twak praat in my oor en ek sê vir hom, net toe die tannie die melk wil vat: “As jy aan dit raak, druk ek jou strotter af"!! Ek is net by die huis, lui my foon. My ou Moeder op die lyn, styf en formeel, versoek sy my om haar te kom sien. Ek weet terstonds ek is in die moeilikheid, maar kan nie dink, wat het ek nou weer gesondig nie? Ry huis Palms toe, en ja wrintie, hier sit my Ma, kiertsregop en reg vir 'n geveg. Sy val toe ook sommer met die deur in die huis. "Meid, van wanneer af is jy ongeskik en dreig jy mense wat ouer as jy is?" en sommer om die dringendheid van haar kwaadgeit te benadruk, se sy: "Jy is nie te oud vir 'n pak slae nie". Kyk, dit was die kersie op die koek. Ek is so verlae dat my mond oophang. "Moeder, ek het geen, maar geen idee waarvan Ma nou praat nie"! “Nee” sê sy, “jy weet presies waarvan ek praat”. “Vanoggend in Spar het jy vir tannie.......gedreig om haar strotter af te druk as sy die melk voor jou vat”. Sy is uit die winkel met haar brood, en geen melk nie. Moenie stry nie, sy het my alles kom vertel". Ek is eers so geskok dat ek nie kan praat nie, en toe so histeries van die lag, dat my Ma, maar so halfhartig saam lag. Ek het die misverstand uit die weggeruim, omverskoning gevra, en besef… tegnologie klits ons almal om… as ons onkundig is… So gebruik die duiwel ons onkunde maksiemaal teen ons. Ons moet sorg dat ons inlyn kom met Jesus se wil. Dt spaar ons klomp "Lewens pakslae". Mooi naweek vir almal en groete van huis tot huis..Rika Etsebeth de Villiers 3


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Maas is baje mooi Hille kleer hille gesigte in. Maas lees vir mens stories. Maas kan goet sien, as jy klaar gebat het sien hille dis nog vyl agter jou ore. As jy stout is sien hille deer 'n mier en vra wat jy alweer doen. Hille maak groente vir kos en ons kry lekker poeding as ons allis opeet. Maas moet baje slim wees, want ons jivrouens gee vir ons hyswerk dan doen ons maas dit. Maas vat kinners skool toe en soen hille voor anner kinners en tanies. Maas is altyt laat en sê kiners moet gou maak. As jy siek is pas Maas jou op. Maas het baje gelt vir tamatiesous, pienatbater, seep en tannepasta, kofie en pap maar net biekie gelt vir swiets. Maas sê altyt hille het nie gelt nie maar dan koop hille 'n trolie vol goeters. Maas hou van winkels waar mens net 'n papierkie teken want dan hoef jy nie te petaal nie. Maas sê altyt hille is vet as hille ou kleere aantrek, niewe kleere pas net reg en dan is hille maar. Maas is baje virsigtig. Hille sê altyt pasop vir die karre en slyt al die dere. Hille is bang vir krieke, en jaag die hond van die bet af. Maas is baje vliks. Hille praat lank op die foon, lees boek en kyk dys of de laaivs op tiewie en dan maak hille vinig kos voorlat Paas kom. Maas gaan eendag hemil toe want hille bit baje en ken alis van Liewe Hiesis. Ek is baje lief vir Maas.

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BESTANDDELE + METODE: • 100gr margarien saam gesmelt met 400gr marshmellows. • Roer 8 koppies (250ml) rice krispies in en druk met bottergesmeerde lepel plat in pan. • Sny in vingers. • 2 teelepels vanilje by die mengsel is opsioneel. Daar kom 2x 8 koppies rice krispies uit 1 groot boks. Jy Sal in totaal 3 groot bokse gebruik en 6x 400gr marshmellows. FOTO EN RESEP: Irma Van Ellewee Swart

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BY THE EDITORS OF THE FAMILY HANDYMAN

If you're in the habit of mowing your lawn at least once a week, you may want to consider mowing less after knowing what we know. We get it—there’s nothing as satisfying as looking out at a freshly mowed lawn on a summer’s day. Mowing your lawn means keeping those weeds and wildflowers tame around your landscape, which probably seems like a problem that needs to be dealt with frequently. However, you may want to consider letting those wildflowers and weeds grow just a bit for the bees. Yes, bees. By mowing your lawn every week you are leaving no life for bees to feed on. Now maybe this doesn’t seem like a huge problem, because who would want bees on their lawn? They are even more annoying than those weeds and wildflowers, so mowing your lawn consistently seems like the ultimate solution. However, if you keep a garden (or care about the growth of vegetables and fruit), you need to feed the bees. Bees are natural pollinators, which help the growth of your plants. By having plants to feed on, they can cross-pollinate and help to naturally fertilize your plants. This is especially crucial for the growth of vegetables and fruit. According to an article published by the National Resources Defense Council (NRDC) in March of 2011, cross-pollination helps at least 30 percent of the world’s crops to grow, and 90 percent of wild plants. Without bees, these plants wouldn’t thrive or could even die off completely. In 2007, beekeepers were seeing cases of colony collapse disorder (CCD) where honeybees were leaving their colonies for good. Typically worker bees don’t leave their colonies unless a queen leaves the hive and brings along bees with her. The fact that bees are leaving can happen for numerous reasons, but not having enough food or water is certainly one of them. Now maybe you hate bees and don’t really care about them thriving at all, but if you care about your garden, you would consider cutting that lawn at least every other week so the bees have something to feed on (and use to pollinate your precious plants). Just make sure to pick up the dog poop before mowing your lawn, because it can be a serious threat to the health of your yard.

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BY BRANDON SPECKTOR Three little letters, 645 meanings.

You might think it’s absurd (and maybe it is), but Oxford English Dictionary editors recently revealed that “run” has indeed become the single word with the most potential meanings in all of English, boasting no fewer than 645 different usage cases for the verb form alone. The copious definitions of “run” featured in the OED’s upcoming third edition begin with the obvious, “to go with quick steps on alternate feet,” then proceed to run on for 75 columns of type. This entry, in all its girth, took one professional lexicographer nine months of research to complete. How could three little letters be responsible for so much meaning? Context is everything. Think about it: When you run a fever, for example, those three letters have a very different meaning than when you run a bath to treat it, or when your bathwater subsequently runs over and drenches your cotton bath runner, forcing you to run out to the store and buy a new one. There, you run up a bill of $$$$ because besides a rug and some cold medicine, you also need some thread to fix the run in your stockings and some tissue for your runny nose and a carton of milk because you’ve run through your supply at home, and all this makes dread run through your soul because your value-club membership runs out at the end of the month and you’ve already run over your budget on last week’s grocery run when you ran over a nail in the parking lot and now your car won’t even run properly because whatever idiot runs that Walmart apparently lets his custodial staff run amok and you know you’re letting your inner monologue run on and on but, you’d do things differently if you ran the world. Maybe you should run for office. It bears mentioning that “run” didn’t always have the run of the dictionary. When the OED’s first edition came out in 1928 (after 70 years of editorial research), the longest entry belonged to another three-letter juggernaut: “set.” Even today, the print edition of the OED contains some 200 meanings, beginning with “put, lay, or stand (something) in a specified place or position,” and continuing on for about 32 pages. So what happened? Why is “run” suddenly the Swiss Army Knife of verbs? British author Simon Winchester fancies it “a feature of our more energetic and frantic times,” making words like “set” seem almost stodgy and passive by comparison. ‘Run’ appears to have earned some major lift during the boom of the Industrial Revolution, when all manner of mechanized innovation adopted it as their verb of choice. “Machines run, clocks run, computers run—there are all of those [meanings] which began in the middle of the 19th century,” Winchester says. So, ready to run through the whole list of definitions? Alas, to read all 645 meanings you’ll have to wait for the next edition of the Oxford English Dictionary. The print run is expected in 2037. 8


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Dyslexic children and adults can become avid and enthusiastic readers when given learning tools that fit their creative learning style. Appears bright, highly intelligent, and articulate but unable to read, write, or spell at grade level. Labelled lazy, dumb, careless, immature, “not trying hard enough,” or “behavior problem.” Isn’t “behind enough” or “bad enough” to be helped in the school setting. High in IQ, yet may not test well academically; tests well orally, but not written. Feels dumb; has poor self-esteem; hides or covers up weaknesses with ingenious compensatory strategies; easily frustrated and emotional about school reading or testing. Talented in art, drama, music, sports, mechanics, story-telling, sales, business, designing, building, or engineering. Seems to “Zone out” or daydream often; gets lost easily or loses track of time. Difficulty sustaining attention; seems “hyper” or “daydreamer.” Learns best through hands-on experience, demonstrations, experimentation, observation, and visual aids. Vision, Reading, and Spelling, Complains of dizziness, headaches or stomach aches while reading. Confused by letters, numbers, words, sequences, or verbal explanations. Reading or writing shows repetitions, additions, transpositions, omissions, substitutions, and reversals in letters, numbers and/or words. Complains of feeling or seeing non-existent movement while reading, writing, or copying. Seems to have difficulty with vision, yet eye exams don ’t reveal a problem. Extremely keen sighted and observant, or lacks depth perception and peripheral vision. Reads and rereads with little comprehension. Spells phonetically and inconsistently. Hearing and Speech. Has extended hearing; hears things not said or apparent to others; easily distracted by sounds. Difficulty putting thoughts into words; speaks in halting phrases; leaves sentences incomplete; stutters under stress; mispronounces long words, or transposes phrases, words, and syllables when speaking. Writing and Motor Skills. Trouble with writing or copying; pencil grip is unusual; handwriting varies or is illegible. Clumsy, uncoordinated, poor at ball or team sports; difficulties with fine and/or gross motor skills and tasks; prone to motion-sickness. Can be ambidextrous, and often confuses left/right, over/under. Math and Time Management. Has difficulty telling time, managing time, learning sequenced information or tasks, or being on time. Computing math shows dependence on finger counting and other tricks; knows answers, but can’t do it on paper. Can count, but has difficulty counting objects and dealing with money. Can do arithmetic, but fails word problems; cannot grasp algebra or higher math. Memory and Cognition. Excellent long-term memory for experiences, locations, and faces. Poor memory for sequences, facts and information that has not been experienced. Thinks primarily with images and feeling, not sounds or words (little internal dialogue). Behavior, Health, Development and Personality. Extremely disorderly or compulsively orderly. Can be class clown, trouble-maker, or too quiet. Had unusually early or late developmental stages (talking, crawling, walking, tying shoes). Prone to ear infections; sensitive to foods, additives, and chemical products. Can be an extra deep or light sleeper; bedwetting beyond appropriate age. Unusually high or low tolerance for pain. Strong sense of justice; emotionally sensitive; strives for perfection. Mistakes and symptoms increase dramatically with confusion, time pressure, emotional stress, or poor health.

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Andy is put in a cell with a dirt floor and only one window. The window is too high for him to reach. The only thing in the cell is a shovel. He won’t be able to get any food or water and only has two days to escape or he’ll die. Andy can’t dig a tunnel because it will take him much longer than two days to do it. How will Andy escape from the cell? ANSWER

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Andy has to use the shovel to create a pile of dirt under the window so he can climb up onto it and escape from the cell.

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BY DAMON BERES For the 100th anniversary of the Titanic sinking, we bring you surprising bits of trivia and Titanic facts you've never heard. A full moon may have caused the fatal iceberg to cross paths with the ship

Nearly five Titanics could be built with the money James Cameron's Titanic movie has made worldwide

Scientists recently arrived at a new theory that the full moon months before could be to blame for the collision, which killed about 1,500 people.

Quoting astronomer Donald Olson of Texas State University-San Marcos, National Geographic's Richard A. Lovett wrote, "That full moon, on January 4, 1912, may have created unusually strong tides that sent a flotilla of icebergs southward—just in time for Titanic's maiden voyage." This wasn't a normal full moon, though: "It was the closest lunar approach, in fact, since A.D. 796, and Earth won't see its like again until 2257," wrote Lovett. Here are some more spooky facts you never knew about the moon.

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According to the California ScienCenter, the Titanic would cost about $400 million to build today. James Cameron's Academy Awardwinning film Titanic has earned over $1.84 billion worldwide since its release in 1997— enough to construct about 4.6 complete replicas of the ship. That's not counting money earned from the 3D re-release of the film in spring 2012.


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