BehringerXR18 Review Part 3
This article is part three of my Behringer Air XR18 review and will continue the focus on the last 4 control tabs that make up the channel strip..
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Why I don't argue with my children
\'Please clean your room\', \'Please pick up your toys,\' \'It\'s bed time\'... sometimes it doesn\'t take much to start an argument. However, I\'ve started a new approach as I parent my children and it does not involve arguing.
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Embracing obedience beyond inadequacy
In spending a weekend at a retreat with a bunch of women I was reminded just how common it is to feel inadequate. Inadequacy is definitely not a foreign concept in my life.
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New Beginnings
Another cricket season has come to an end, and with that comes a period of assessment where I look back on the year past—and happily I can take a great deal of pleasure in the season gone.
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Kids say the dumbest things
On Easter Sunday, I realised the beautiful stupidity of children.
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Mess
I write in solitude, with nightfall watching, the clock ticks and I\'m almost synchronized with it. With each tick, the leaves outside my unimpressive view unlatch themselves, falling to the pulse of nervous fingers.
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The wonder of the creative flow
For those creative types out there many of us experience the ebbs and flows of the creative process, its highs, lows, frustrations, and also its excitement, fulfillment and ultimate rewards.
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Survivor night: outwit—outplay—outlast
My youth group recently held a \'Survivor Night\' and it was a huge success. Just like the popular reality TV show, we were broken up into tribes and competed in a series of challenges to determine the winner.
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Striving to rest
In our busy lives of being a student, parent, worker or all in one (such as I am) time can elude us very easily. I know I never feel like I have enough hours in a day to do all I need to do.
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You are what you own
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates sits at the top of the Forbes 400 list—a ranking he has easily held for the past couple of decades. Gates has a net worth of US $76 billion thanks to some very hard work and good business sense.
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The Actor's Handbook: what's your motivation?
When you pick up a script and begin to familiarise yourself with a character, among the key questions to be asked is: what is my motivation?
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Pick up your sword
You\'re patiently standing on hard soil, analysing the rumbling army ascending and anticipating the battle to come. You take a look to the left and right as the warriors ready themselves to fight in your name. Finally, taking in a deep breath, you hold your sword up high. With a mighty roar of your voice, you start charging forward.