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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Taqvaylit A Menguelet in A new picture of our little Brother-boy by preaching in the past... Detroit, 1930 -- Here together with an elder Brother ;o)   
    A  new  picture  of  our  little  Brother-boy  by  preaching  in  the  past...  Detroit,  1930   --  Here  together  with  an  elder  Brother ;o)   Later,  he  was  many  years  a  Missionary  with  his  wife ❤   A  friend  of  him  wrote  me,  he  was  together  with  him  in  the  same  congregation,  wow !  He  had  a  very  nice  and  busy  theocratic  life...
    He  passed  away  in  Sept. 2014,  his  old  friend  said.

    What  a  nice  story  of  this  little  JW  boy ;o)
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Blanchie DeGrate in A Grandma - baptism in Chile.... She is already sitting in the pool, the Brothers talking and smiling with her ;o) a nice picture !   
    A  Grandma - baptism  in  Chile....  She  is  already  sitting  in  the pool,  the  Brothers  talking  and  smiling  with  her  ;o)  a  nice  picture !
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from yttebboo in How do foraging ants find their way back to their nests ? An interesting little story about our importend ants & a beautiful picture ❤   
    How do foraging ants find their way back to their nests ?
    Researchers in the United Kingdom discovered that in addition to leaving scent markers, some ants use geometry to build trails that make finding home easy.
    For example, pharaoh ants “lay trails radiating out from the nest that fork at an angle of 50 to 60 degrees,” says New Scientist.
    What is remarkable about this pattern ?
    When an ant is returning to the nest and reaches a fork in the trail, it instinctively takes the path that deviates least, which inevitably leads home.
    “The geometry of the forking paths,” says the article, “optimises the flow of ants through the network of trails, especially when ants are walking along them in two directions, and minimises the amount of energy individuals waste by going in the wrong direction.”
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from yttebboo in A new picture of our little Brother-boy by preaching in the past... Detroit, 1930 -- Here together with an elder Brother ;o)   
    A  new  picture  of  our  little  Brother-boy  by  preaching  in  the  past...  Detroit,  1930   --  Here  together  with  an  elder  Brother ;o)   Later,  he  was  many  years  a  Missionary  with  his  wife ❤   A  friend  of  him  wrote  me,  he  was  together  with  him  in  the  same  congregation,  wow !  He  had  a  very  nice  and  busy  theocratic  life...
    He  passed  away  in  Sept. 2014,  his  old  friend  said.

    What  a  nice  story  of  this  little  JW  boy ;o)
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Susan Ann Williams in A Grandma - baptism in Chile.... She is already sitting in the pool, the Brothers talking and smiling with her ;o) a nice picture !   
    A  Grandma - baptism  in  Chile....  She  is  already  sitting  in  the pool,  the  Brothers  talking  and  smiling  with  her  ;o)  a  nice  picture !
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Carmen Erwin in A new picture of our little Brother-boy by preaching in the past... Detroit, 1930 -- Here together with an elder Brother ;o)   
    A  new  picture  of  our  little  Brother-boy  by  preaching  in  the  past...  Detroit,  1930   --  Here  together  with  an  elder  Brother ;o)   Later,  he  was  many  years  a  Missionary  with  his  wife ❤   A  friend  of  him  wrote  me,  he  was  together  with  him  in  the  same  congregation,  wow !  He  had  a  very  nice  and  busy  theocratic  life...
    He  passed  away  in  Sept. 2014,  his  old  friend  said.

    What  a  nice  story  of  this  little  JW  boy ;o)
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Alexa in August 2016 was warmest August in 136 years of modern records, say scientists at @NASAGISS:...   
    We  have  2016  the  hottest  September  *ever*  in  GERMANY !   Normal  its  autumn  now,  but  we  have  more  than  30  degrees  C.  -   thats  like  hot  summer  here...   Hahaha....  crazy  kuddel - muddel  weather  ;o)   but  nice  for  my  Camping,  WOW !!
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Alexa in How Barbies REALLY Affect The Way Girls View Their Bodies   
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    Queen Esther reacted to Alexa in How Barbies REALLY Affect The Way Girls View Their Bodies   
    Thank you for pointing it out Queen Esther 
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Alexa in How Barbies REALLY Affect The Way Girls View Their Bodies   
    A  real  idea  Alexa  ;o)   I  already  saw  some  kinds  of  JW  Barbie  sisters  in  different  Congregations...   But  I  think,  thats  not  in  Jehovah's  sense !
    Its  more  for  our  worldly  people...
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    Queen Esther reacted to Alexa in How Barbies REALLY Affect The Way Girls View Their Bodies   
    To all, overweight barbies are good models or a JW barbies?
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    Queen Esther reacted to TheWorldNewsOrg in August 2016 was warmest August in 136 years of modern records, say scientists at @NASAGISS:...   
    via TheWorldNewsOrgvia journal.theworldnewsmedia.org
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Carol Ann Torres in 2016 Regional Convention Talk Outlines   
    Thank  you  so  much !  ;-)
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    Queen Esther reacted to The Librarian in Jehova hat alles schön gemacht!   
    Jehova hat ganz viel Schönes erfunden! Was gefällt dir am besten?
    Quelle
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Carol Ann Torres in That is cute for our kiddies ;o) 2 LEGO - Pioneers in nice clothes, preaching at a JW.ORG table and our Literature... sweet ❤   
    That  is  cute  for  our  kiddies  ;o)   2  LEGO - Pioneers  in  nice  clothes,  preaching  at  a  JW.ORG  table  and  our  Literature...  sweet ❤
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    Queen Esther reacted to Blanchie DeGrate in Melita Jaracz   
    ❤️?❤️
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Elisabeth Dolewka in Melita Jaracz   
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Blanchie DeGrate in Daily text, Sunday, September 11. 2016   
    The fear of Jehovah—that is wisdom.—Job 28:28.
    http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2016/9/11
    To help Moses to acquire such fear and act wisely, Jehovah drew a contrast between humans and Almighty God. He asked: “Who made a mouth for man, or who makes them speechless, deaf, clear-sighted, or blind? Is it not I, Jehovah?” (Ex. 4:11) What was the lesson? Moses did not need to be afraid. He was sent by Jehovah, who would give Moses whatever he needed to deliver God’s message to Pharaoh. Besides, Pharaoh was no match for Jehovah. After all, this was not the first time God’s servants had been in danger under Egyptian rule. Perhaps Moses meditated on how Jehovah had protected Abraham, Joseph, and even Moses himself during the reigns of past Pharaohs. (Gen. 12:17-19; 41:14, 39-41; Ex. 1:22–2:10) With faith in Jehovah, “the One who is invisible,” Moses courageously appeared before Pharaoh and proclaimed every word that Jehovah commanded Moses to speak.—Heb. 11:27. w14 4/15 2:5, 6
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    Queen Esther reacted to John Lindsay Barltrop in Oh... what a nice and modern Assembly Hall for our Brothers in LIMA, PERU ;o) Really with so modern technology ! Maybe, also for our Deafies ❤   
    Looks very nice............however, I think that the reflective ceiling (aluminium or stainless steel?) is rather off-putting!!!
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Carol Ann Torres in How do foraging ants find their way back to their nests ? An interesting little story about our importend ants & a beautiful picture ❤   
    How do foraging ants find their way back to their nests ?
    Researchers in the United Kingdom discovered that in addition to leaving scent markers, some ants use geometry to build trails that make finding home easy.
    For example, pharaoh ants “lay trails radiating out from the nest that fork at an angle of 50 to 60 degrees,” says New Scientist.
    What is remarkable about this pattern ?
    When an ant is returning to the nest and reaches a fork in the trail, it instinctively takes the path that deviates least, which inevitably leads home.
    “The geometry of the forking paths,” says the article, “optimises the flow of ants through the network of trails, especially when ants are walking along them in two directions, and minimises the amount of energy individuals waste by going in the wrong direction.”
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Carol Ann Torres in Oh... what a nice and modern Assembly Hall for our Brothers in LIMA, PERU ;o) Really with so modern technology ! Maybe, also for our Deafies ❤   
    Oh...  what  a  nice  and  modern  Assembly  Hall  for  our  Brothers  in  LIMA,  PERU  ;o)
    Really  with  so  modern  technology !  Maybe,  also  for  our  Deafies ❤
     
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Carmen Erwin in This Russian family was teaching his son the importend things about the Memorial.... The lesson from the tree of GOOD & EVIL..... Very good for their little boy ;o) So he can understand it much better !   
    This  Russian  family  was  teaching  his  son  the  importend  things  about  the  Memorial....
    The  lesson  from  the  tree  of  GOOD  &  EVIL.....  Very  good  for  their  little  boy  ;o)
    So  he  can  understand  it  much  better !   A  very  good  idea....
     
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Blanchie DeGrate in How do foraging ants find their way back to their nests ? An interesting little story about our importend ants & a beautiful picture ❤   
    How do foraging ants find their way back to their nests ?
    Researchers in the United Kingdom discovered that in addition to leaving scent markers, some ants use geometry to build trails that make finding home easy.
    For example, pharaoh ants “lay trails radiating out from the nest that fork at an angle of 50 to 60 degrees,” says New Scientist.
    What is remarkable about this pattern ?
    When an ant is returning to the nest and reaches a fork in the trail, it instinctively takes the path that deviates least, which inevitably leads home.
    “The geometry of the forking paths,” says the article, “optimises the flow of ants through the network of trails, especially when ants are walking along them in two directions, and minimises the amount of energy individuals waste by going in the wrong direction.”
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    Queen Esther reacted to Alexa in How do foraging ants find their way back to their nests ? An interesting little story about our importend ants & a beautiful picture ❤   
    They eat their trails and they follow the lead, nice article queen esther  
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Alexa in HUGE news in the tennis world this morning! Congratulations to @angie.kerber on becoming the new world number 1 ❤ *FINALLY OUR GERMAN ANGELIQUE KERBER* WOW...   
    HUGE news in the tennis world this morning ! Congratulations to @angie.kerber on becoming the new world number 1 ❤   *FINALLY  OUR  GERMAN  ANGELIQUE  KERBER*  WOW...
    "I made it...  US  OPEN  CHAMPION"  ;o)
    Kerber blunts Williams' power game....
    Kerber had won just one of six previous matches against Williams and was making her Grand Slam final debut, but she was the better player over two hours and eight minutes on Rod Laver Arena.
    She led Williams in the ace count until the latter stages, limiting her to just seven overall, while the American racked up 46 errors to just 13 by Kerber.
    Williams made 23 mistakes in the first set alone - sparking memories of her desperately nervous display in losing to Roberta Vinci at the US Open last September - and Kerber took full advantage to claim it after 39 minutes.
    However, the defending champion cut her error count to just five in the second set and claimed it thanks to a single break in game four.
    Kerber twice moved ahead in the decider and a stunning sixth game saw the German produce two fine drop shots and win a breathtaking 19-stroke rally to cling on to her serve and edge closer to victory.
    Nerves took hold and she was broken while serving for the match, but she launched into the Williams serve once again and clinched the title when the world number one sent a volley long.
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