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A Message from The Christian Post Shop | The All-in-One American Sign Language Bundle | This course is designed to give students a language found in the American Sign Language (ASL). The course will include the origins of the language, the alphabet and finger-spelling, colors, animals, foods and drinks, family signs, feelings, professions, verbs, and key nouns. Students have materials to use for practicing vocabulary and sentences. At the end of the course, students will demonstrate a short story in ASL with clarity.Learn More |
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Get a Good Ranchers box of USDA-graded 100% American meat and save up to $25. It’s easy to say you’re going to make an effort to buy American products and support American companies. In practice, that policy isn’t always so easy to carry out, even if you’re paying attention and doing your due diligence to make that happen. Case in point: purchasing meat. When you hit the grocery store meat section, you’ll usually find many cuts hailing from countries like New Zealand and Uruguay. When you finally do spot a U.S. Dept. of Agriculture sticker on a choice filet or rack of ribs, you might think your search is over. However, that patriotic sticker doesn’t tell the whole story. In many cases, companies can import meat from anywhere in the world, process and package it in the U.S., and still qualify for that USDA-approved label. That prime slab of meat you think is a 100% American product could easily have been born and raised in Mexico or... Read More | | | |
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