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HOW TO REMOVE DELTA SEARCH MANUALLY AS HOMEPAGE BROWSER


'Delta Search' is a program that offers a web search engine and toolbar which are being promoted via other free programs, and once installed on your computer, they will hijack your browser homepage and replace your default search engine.

There are websites which have suggested downloading of programs  to eliminate or prevent 'Delta Search'. I can't assure you of how good these programs are but I can tell you how dangerous it is to load unfamiliar programs unto the computer. 

Below is recommended tips of how to remove 'Delta Search' from your computer manually. I followed these instructions after mistakenly downloading a program and it worked on windows 7, but you can try on other windows.

First of all uninstall the installed program which came along with 'Delta Search' from the programs at the control panel. After uninstall if problem still exists, it means there are hidden traces of the program somewhere. Follow the instructions below to get rid of it completely.
   
Click tool bar at the top right corner of the computer (Tool bar sign is a small spanner)
A box opens with tool bar options
Under Search Features will you see
Use Google site: Choose preferred language browser by country
After that follows five boxes
  1.       Suggest searches as you typed
  2.       Store search history on my computer
  3.       Use Google as my homepage
  4.       Set and keep Google as the default search engine
  5.       Show a notification if this setting changes
  6.       Show highlighted text in the search box

Make sure that all the small boxes are ticked. Finally save it to effect the changes. The Delta search quickly disappears and Google homepage takes its place. If there is any other way I can help you, please be free to contact me. E-mail: juskosave@yahoo.com

Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh, how they were related to the Life of Jesus Christ


There are many famous people who have lived in the past. One of such is Jesus Christ. The story of this man born in Bethlehem was prophesied many years ago by different prophets. Over 700 years ago in advance, prophet Micah prophesied the birth of the Messiah would take place in Bethlehem. Another prophesy many centuries ago is recorded at Daniel 9:25. The fulfillment of all these prophesies identifies how genuine the Holy Bible is.

Jesus in real was born in Ephrata Bethlehem and was visited by the three wise men. The wise men presented to the child gold, frankincense and myrrh. These gifts were Biblically recorded but what was the significance of each of them to Jesus? There might be many wise men in the time of Jesus birth, but those three who presented the gift were special and highly intelligent men who knew who Jesus was and how his life's journey would begin and end.

The first gift ‘Gold’ signifies the royal nature of Christ. He is the anointed one, the king of kings and the Messiah. He was to lead the people as sent by his Father. His followers were the Apostles whom Jesus gave them the power and authority to make his work easier and to spread the good news. The Bible records that Jesus healed the blind, cured leprosy, the lame and casted away demons. His authority as king was beyond what ever other kings did.

The second gift was frankincense. What is the significance of frankincense? Have any one visited the king's palace in the Middle East before? Frankincense is one of the oldest aromatics known to history. The aroma is wonderful. Egyptian, Greek, and Arabian peoples enjoyed the aroma of frankincense and used it to fumigate their homes. This portrays the background of Jesus' royalhood.

The last gift which is myrrh, signifies the suffering, pain and death Jesus Christ was going to pass through. The book of Mark notes that when Jesus was dying on the cross he was offered some wine mixed with myrrh to ease the pain. John also records that Nicodemus brought a mixture of 75 pounds of myrrh and aloes to anoint Jesus’ body when it was laid in the tomb. Jesus Christ was truly the saviour and the messiah.






AFTER THE FALL OF SOCIALISM, COMMUNISM AND CAPITALISM, WHAT'S NEXT?


Socialism and communism were once thought to be the best government which dominated the Soviet Union and the Eastern bloc countries of Europe. The regime which systematically oppressed the citizens into submission and couldn’t fulfill to supply the need of the people failed, when the masses yearning for freedom turned against the ruling government.

On November 9, 1989, the most potent symbol of the Cold War division in Europe, the iron curtain, dividing East and West Germany went tumbling down, starting a revolution which brought changes through central Europe in 1989. Throughout the Soviet Union reformers assumed power and ended more than forty years of the dictatorial communist rule.

The success and happiness of capitalism in developed countries caused anti-communism and strikes throughout Eastern Europe, forcing the Polish government to abandon the pursuit of communism. In 1991, the Russia federation leader facing obstacles, backlashes and demonstrations from the people culminated into voting communist government out of existence.

The rule of multinational corporations, governed by capitalistic ideology has plundered the world into total darkness. Everyone wants a good life and better things are not cheap. The rich society’s influence has caused the chase for capitalism. As a result of the failure of global corporate capitalism, the world is facing hard times, economic disasters, unemployment and high cost of living.

The failure of capitalism has destroyed our economy, communities and democracy. Millions of people want to work but there aren't any jobs to engage them, leading to the rise unemployment claims. Home sales stagnate, prices fall and foreclosures mount. Many of those who can’t stand it any longer are committing suicide questioning whether capitalism really works.

The question is, if socialism, communism and capitalism had failed, what’s next? What can replace them? I will suggest spiritualism. That is free and doesn’t cost a cent. The gospel according to Luke 12:31 read “Seek the Kingdom of God above all things, and He will give you everything you need.


FACTS TO REMEMBER - There isn't any escape route.

If you wake up every day making problems and fighting your neighbour, you are just saying prayers to the devil. You will end up getting high blood pressure.
If one pretends to be dead, mourners would pretend to bury you and out of jealousy and hatred, if one wishes his neighbour's downfall, he is inviting the same wishes for himself.
If it's someone's habit to say negative things about his colleagues at work to the boss, because you wanted favour, you will turn out to be the enemy and lose your job.

A child who wants to deny his mother some sleep by crying the whole night will also not sleep.

If young and hates to give seat to the old in the bus, tram or Metro, cross your fingers. It will happen to you when old.

If you bend down looking at someone's bottom, someone else is behind you looking at your bottom.

If one enjoys treating people bad and denying them justice, you will reap what you sown and be miserable like a church mouse.

Those who attack the old and rob them off their money and jewels, would meet the same fate when old.




WHERE IS CICELY TYSON THE WOMAN CALLED MOSES?

  
Slavery was officially abolished in the United States in 1865. Since then there have been a number of interesting films depicting the horrors of slavery. One of such films "A woman called Moses" starring African-American Cicely Tyson, directed by Paul Wendkos, was released in 1978.

In this film Cicely Tyson played the role as real-life escaped slave Harriet Tubman. At the risk of recapture, Tubman helped organize the underground railroad, which enabled hundreds of enslaved African-Americans to make their way to the freedom of the Northern states. Adding to the tension are Harriet's frequent epileptic fainting spells. Orson Welles narrates this adaptation of Marcy Heidish's novel.




Cicely Tyson was raised in Harlem, New York by devoutly religious parents from the Caribbean island of Nevis. She was discovered by a fashion editor at Ebony magazine and, with her stunning looks, she quickly rose to the top of the modeling industry. 

In 1957, she began acting in Off-Broadway productions. She had small roles in feature films before she was cast as Portia in The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (1968) in 1968. Four years later, Cicely was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her sensational performance in the critically acclaimed filmSounder (1972). 

In 1974, she went on to portray a 110-year-old former slave in The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman (1974) (TV), which earned her two Emmys. She is without a doubt one of the most talented, beautiful actresses to have ever graced the stage and screen. Books and films of Cicely Tyson are available at Amazon.com.