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		<title>School and Sunday</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jun 2010 03:58:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although I was motivated to share this short quote/thought due to a discussion a few of us had at the Webster house on Father&#8217;s day this quote is something that made a huge difference in my academic success during college; but a little background first.
After high school I was lucky enough to have an early [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although I was motivated to share this short quote/thought due to a discussion a few of us had at the Webster house on Father&#8217;s day this quote is something that made a huge difference in my academic success during college; but a little background first.</p>
<p>After high school I was lucky enough to have an early birthday and leave on an LDS mission only 3 months after graduating. Before leaving I applied to Utah State University; I was very excited to get the approval letter back saying yes but with a few conditions that were a little shaky. USU told me that, because my academic record from high school was sub-par, I would be on academic probation for the first year of college and if I didn&#8217;t do well enough I would get the boot and have to go somewhere else.. </p>
<p>After returning home from a mission that totally changed me I, needless to say, felt a little pressure to get good grades. One day while studying I came across this quote from a true apostle Elder James E. Faust;</p>
<p>&#8220;Over a lifetime of observation, it is clear to me that the farmer who observes the Sabbath day seems to get more done on his farm than he would if he worked seven days. The mechanic will be able to turn out more and better products in six days than in seven. The doctor, the lawyer, the dentist, the scientist will accomplish more by trying to rest on the Sabbath than if he tries to utilize every day of the week for his professional work. I would counsel all students, if they can, to arrange their schedules so that they do not study on the Sabbath. If students and other seekers after truth will do this, their minds will be quickened and the infinite Spirit will lead them to the verities they wish to learn. This is because God has hallowed his day and blessed it as a perpetual covenant of faithfulness. (See  Ex. 31:16.)&#8221; James E. Faust, “The Lord’s Day,” Ensign, Nov 1991, 33</p>
<p>Upon reading this I felt that I really needed all the extra help I could get so I decided to do all I could to receive that promise. After 4 1/2 years of school I see the fulfillment of that promise in my life 100%! The last few years of school I had great grades and a few perfect semesters, was designated an undergraduate research scholar, public relations student of the year, public relations campaign of the year, nominated for USU&#8217;s achievement of the year award and awarded the Visionary Team Award by a professional fraternity. </p>
<p>I do not list these to boast in any way but to show that the Lord fulfills his promises! I know there is no way I could have achieved those things on my own without God changing who I was and keeping his promise as I did all I could to keep my end of the deal, although it meant some pretty early Monday mornings <img src='http://jakeneeley.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>All over the scriptures refer to the &#8220;greater things.&#8221; Abraham talked about becoming a &#8220;greater follower [and wanting] greater knowledge&#8221; person many times, and the Law of Moses was instituted because the Israelites could not live the higher law, or the &#8220;greater things.&#8221; In my opinion, REAL observance of the Sabbath day is one of those greater things and it occurs naturally when we have a clean hands (the law) and a pure heart (the greater things). </p>
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		<title>Top Gear Teams Up with Ken Block</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 23:05:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jneeley</dc:creator>
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Great video
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<p>Great video</p>
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		<title>Research in Business, is it Really Necessary?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 05:09:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jneeley</dc:creator>
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Research in public relations and marketing is vital to developing a successful plan. While studying PR at Utah State University a colleague of mine told me he hated conducting research and that he would never wanted to work in a PR job where he was required to do so. My friend, you are in the [...]]]></description>
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Research in public relations and marketing is vital to developing a successful plan. While studying PR at Utah State University a colleague of mine told me he hated conducting research and that he would never wanted to work in a PR job where he was required to do so. My friend, you are in the wrong profession; or maybe just a little misinformed.</p>
<p>Like my friend, some think research is boring and unnecessary. I agree that in many traditional cases it is, but we all do it every day, over and over again.  Last week I bought a  new cell phone but before doing so I talked to three sales reps at three different stores, searched online, and recollected in my own mind about what I really wanted. What is this called? Research. I look out my office window at all the people filling their tanks with gas and think how did they decide to come to this Chevron? Most find out prices and go to the cheapest, some pay no attention to price and seek the highest quality. In both cases research, in the simplest degree, is conducted.</p>
<p>To me, research is the process by which we educate ourselves to make better decisions. The old phrase ‘knowledge is power’ rings true to me time and time again. If research is the acquisition of knowledge then research equals power.<br />
To my friend; I hope that in the 20 seconds you took to read this post you have a change of heart about research and realize you do it everyday and that in most cases you actually like it!</p>
<p>The following list is a compiliation of Internet sites I have used to conduct research of all kinds. Over time I will continue to find new resources as people make new information more available and more accessible. Please return every once in a while to see the latest and greatest in Web based research.</p>
<p>If you have a favorite that is not listed please comment and share it with us!<br />
•	Institute for PR<br />
•	SCORE<br />
•	SBA<br />
•	LexisNexis<br />
•	USU Library – PR Research Page<br />
•	HTML Coding<br />
•	The Columbia Guide to Online Style<br />
•	Internet Quick Reference<br />
•	Power Reporting<br />
•	Snopes<br />
•	Google Blog Search Engine<br />
•	StumbleUpon – Content Sharing<br />
•	Technorati – Blog Search Engine<br />
•	Twello – Twitter Dir.<br />
•	Google<br />
Update<br />
•	NicheBot<br />
•	Google Trends<br />
•	Spacky</p>
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		<title>The Twitter Dilemma, Useful to Publish?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 04:54:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jneeley</dc:creator>
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@wbaustin follows more than 100,000 people on Twitter. What are the chances that he will read your post? Without doing the math common sense says slim-to-none. So why do so many so-called expert Twitter users have the follow-me-and-I’ll-follow-you attitude? It seems to me that is off the mark and beyond the point, or in other [...]]]></description>
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@wbaustin follows more than 100,000 people on Twitter. What are the chances that he will read your post? Without doing the math common sense says slim-to-none. So why do so many so-called expert Twitter users have the follow-me-and-I’ll-follow-you attitude? It seems to me that is off the mark and beyond the point, or in other words a waste of time.</p>
<p>As a newer user I have read quite a few articles and listened in on many Twitter conversations. I regrettably admit I initially added a bunch of people as followers with the sole purpose of getting followers. After being totally annoyed with the amount of repeated content from self-proclaimed social media gurus  on my home page I unfollowed them. What happened next was exciting; I watched as the number of people I follow went down just as fast as the number of people who follow me went down. As soon as I stopped following so did they. This message was sent to one of my former friends “@dan_cote I’ve been told by @followermonitor that @jakeneeleypr stopped following you.” Needless to say @dan_cote does not follow me anymore.</p>
<p>It is easy to see that Twitter is effective and helpful when used right; so what is the best way to use Twitter? Let’s look at another example. Twitterholic.com is a site showing top Twitter users. Without looking deeply there is a trend among all top Twitter users; they have HUNDREDS more followers than they follow. Although there are some with triple digit friends not one user follows more than follow them. There are many arguments as to the reason behind their large followings but the point I am trying to make, CONTENT IS KING!</p>
<p>If you want Twitter followers then publish content that is interesting, or that people want to hear. Granted that you are not Oprah Winfrey, who could draw interest in tweeting about what she eats for breakfast, we all have something interesting to say that others will want to know; so be yourself and don’t worry how many followers you have!<br />
Finally my advice, don’t waste your time trying to get followers but rather take the time to publish interesting content. The followers will come and then perhaps one day you can earn money doing it  </p>
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		<title>Ken Block&#8217;s Training Session</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 00:06:33 +0000</pubDate>
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Just came across this sweet video of Ken Block
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<p>Just came across this sweet video of Ken Block</p>
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