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WARS, PART ONE (continued): • Nearly everyone has heard the phrase, “Do not fire until you see the whites of their eyes!” This was the order of Revolutionary War officer William Prescott at the Battle of Bunker Hill, as he urged his troops to be brave enough to hold their fire until the enemy was near. • The Treaty of Paris ending the Revolutionary War was finally signed in 1783, when Great Britain acknowledged America’s independence. It also set the northern U.S./Canadian boundary and the Mississippi River as the western boundary. • Prior to the American Revolution, the British and French had struggled for ownership of North America for many years. Finally the conflict came to a head in 1756, with a dispute over control of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers for commerce. It continued until 1763, earning it the name “The Seven Years’ War,” or more commonly, The French and Indian War. North American battles were fought from the state of Virginia clear up to Nova Scotia. France gained allies of the American Indians and Spain, spurring Britain to concentrate on seizing French and Spanish territories in other parts of the world. • How much do you really know about the War of 1812? That’s the year it began, of course, but it continued until December, 1814, when the Treaty of Ghent was signed. Great Britain’s prevention of U.S. trade with foreign countries was a leading factor in its cause, as well as Britain’s attempts to prevent westward U.S. expansion and to suppress any thoughts America had about annexing Canada. Britain was also forcing U.S. sailors to serve on British Navy ships and was supplying the Native Americans with guns. • Most of the War of 1812’s battles took place along the U.S./Canada border, with a few occurring on the Great Lakes and Atlantic coast. The words to “The Star-Spangled Banner” were written during this war, as a 35-year-old lawyer named Francis Scott Key witnessed the bombardment of Fort McHenry during the Battle of Baltimore. After a long night of brutal fighting, Key observed the flag still flying above the Fort. The 42 ft. x 30 ft. (12.8 m x 9.1 m) banner was the largest in the nation at that time. That flag is on display at the Smithsonian Institute today. • In August, 1814, British troops set fire to the White House in retaliation for the U.S. attack on the city of York, Ontario, Canada. President James Madison and his wife Dolley had already abandoned their home, fleeing to safety in Maryland, leaving behind all their personal belongings. Dolley was credited with saving a full-length portrait of George Washington before their escape. • On the day after the British set fire to the White House, the Capitol, and other federal buildings, a tremendous storm and freak tornado hit Washington, D.C., putting out the fires. Oddly enough, debris from the tornado killed more British soldiers than were killed by Americans with their guns during the Washington fighting. The Madisons lived the remainder of his term in Washington, D.C.’s Octagon House. The reconstructed White House was not completed until 1817. • The well-known saying “Don’t give up the ship!” had its origins during the War of 1812. Captain James Lawrence of the U.S.S. Chesapeake shouted his last words as the ship was overtaken by the British ship HMS Shannon in 1813. Lawrence’s final words became the battle cry for sailors for generations to come. Continued on page 5

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Who hasn’t stored food in Tupperware at some time? It’s become the word that stands for nearly any plastic container used for leftovers! Here are the facts on its inventor, New Hampshire-born Earl Tupper. • As a youth raised on a farm, Earl was a hardworking, enterprising young man who sold his family’s produce door-to-door. His father was a laid-back tinkerer without much ambition, and his mother took in laundry and boarders to supplement the family’s income. • Although intelligent and innovative, Earl struggled in school, barely graduating. He took correspondence courses after high school, including one in advertising. When his parents started up a greenhouse in Massachusetts, Earl urged them to be more assertive in marketing their products, but to no avail. • Earl carried a notebook of his ideas at all times, making illustrations of various gadgets as they came to mind. He had ideas for improved stocking garters, combs that would clip to a belt, pants that would maintain their crease, and a convertible top for a rumble seat, along with hundreds of other designs. He was tireless in his efforts to sell his inventions, but with very few results. He finally established a tree surgery and landscaping business, married, and settled down. • Tupper’s business prospered until the Great Depression, when lack of customers forced him into bankruptcy in 1936. What seemed to be devastating became the turning point in Tupper’s life. He took a job in a Massachusetts plastic factory, working in the manufacturing division of DuPont.


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Acquire Confidence The Six Enemies of Your Mind 3.0: Protect Your Mind – Section 3 Introduction Your mind is the singularly most powerful tool for success that you own. It is powerful beyond measure and more valuable than the combined wealth you could ever earn in your lifetime. So, like anything of value, you must protect your mind. But protect your mind from what? From the six enemies of your mind, that’s what. They are: disinformation (lies), depravity, garbage, shallowness, self-criticism and pride. Each of these enemies will be dealt with over the next few editions of this column. Here is a brief over-view of each of them: Enemy of the mind #1: Disinformation. Disinformation is false information presented as truth with the specific intent to deceive, often referred to as propaganda. It is happening in schools, colleges and universities across the land and leaves people confused and disheartened. Your defense against disinformation and propaganda is: Search for the Truth. Enemy of the mind #2: Depravity. Depravity refers to the moral corruption of the heart and mind; the Bible calls it sin. I know that people don’t like talking about sin, but I will because it has a particularly destructive impact on your mind, especially addictions such as drugs, alcohol and pornography. The defense strategy I will propose: Stay in the Light. Enemy of the mind #3: Garbage. Geeks when speaking about computer software often use the phrase, garbage in – garbage out. It is the same with the mind. Defense strategy to protect your mind from pollution: Store-up the Good. Enemy of the mind #4: Shallowness. Minds that focus only on the trivial frivolities of life are weak and pathetic. Defense strategy: Self Educate. Enemy of the mind #5: Self-criticism. Sometimes you are your own worst enemy with the nasty negative self-talk you allow to influence your mind. Defense strategy: Speak Kindly to Yourself. Enemy of the mind #6: Pride. According to author John Maxwell, “There are two kinds of pride, both good and bad. 'Good pride' represents our dignity and self-respect. 'Bad pride' is the deadly sin of superiority that reeks of conceit and arrogance.” Defense strategy: Strive to be Humble. In this section (3.0: Protect Your Mind) you will learn how to feed your faith, find what is good, and to be self-constructive. Graffiti, you see, is not something that is found only on walls and railroad cars. There is also “graffiti of the mind;” the nasty, negative, harmful, meaningless junk insecure people repeatedly allow in their minds. You have decided to make something of your life. You have a desire to accomplish some important and challenging goals. Therefore, more than any time in your life, you must protect your mind from corrupting influences that will slow your progress or even prohibit you from starting. You have a marvelous mind, so it for accomplishment. Here you will find the help you need to do just that – and to create the variety of positive defense strategies that allow your mind to provide you with the best possible chance for personal success. For more please visit RonRossToday.com


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