Thursday, January 31, 2013

To Recognize the Savior




http://www.stormfront.org/forum/t59000/
GERMANYPainting of Jesus in the cathedral. Cross eyed??

His head in frame is like a lion,
With a main wavy, long, and thick;
His beard parts and points to Zion,
And from nose to forehead He is one straight stick

His eyes are an emerald fire
His hair, the purest snow
In the likeness of our Father
His countenance is aglow

Above any flames' pure brightness
He is the Light, the Life, the Way
His voice sounds as rushing waters
To be heard at any time of day

He is as promised, the first and the last
He lives on still, though He was slain
He is our redeemer on to whom we cast
Our worst troubles, for hope to gain

Of the Living Christ, the Prophet Joseph wrote: “His eyes were as a flame of fire; the hair of his head was white like the pure snow; his countenance shone above the brightness of the sun; and his voice was as the sound of the rushing of great waters, even the voice of Jehovah, saying:
“I am the first and the last; I am he who liveth, I am he who was slain; I am your advocate with the Father” (D&C 110:3–4).

Sunstone Capital, Nauvoo Temple Nauvoo, IllinoisPostcard of Sunstone from Mormon Temple, Nauvoo, Illinois
Sunstone  Nauvoo temple
The Likeness of Jesus

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

With the Night Comes Peace

With the night comes peace
Ending the noise of the day
And, how the bed does please
When the alarm need not stay

Anxiously Engaged

In your morning prayer
At the start of each new day
Seek our Father's care
As one anxiously engaged

He will guide you to know
How to help someone in need
For therein blessings flow
As our faith and love does show

"In your morning prayer each new day, ask Heavenly Father to guide you to recognize an opportunity to serve one of His precious children. Then go throughout the day with your heart full of faith and love, looking for someone to help."

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Family Petals


17 - May - 2010 -- Falling Blossom
We are each a petal
Born of a family
Made to be special
And live happily

To be off on ones own one day
And, yet hold on a while
Life's winds sail us away
Independence, a trial

The ups and downs, the spin
As turmoil ebbs and flows
Each alone in the end
To where? Only heaven knows

Some are carried quite far
Some fall not far from the tree
Each to seek who they are
What they are meant to be

Monday, January 28, 2013

Let Us Be As Job

Let us lay aside
Every weight we bear
And no longer hide
From our Father's care

Let us be as Job
Patient in all ways
His faith did naught but grow
For all of His days

He had known great wealth
Blessed beyond measure
Then he lost his health
And all one could treasure

Still Job, then, honored
The trust He had been given
As strength he gathered
Through the hope of heaven


Sunday, January 27, 2013

On Being Spiritually Prepared

Sometimes life's storm
Is bitter, with icy winds
And holds no comfort
While the trial descends

Then, our soul's surface
May threaten to crack and crumble
If we've not with us
Faith's foundation as one humble

Turn to the Savior
His invitation is to, "Come"
That as we labor
In the storm, we don't grow numb

He offers us His word
And a Liahona of sorts
From its blessing is heard
A Patriarch's words of comfort

Patience is required
To watch, pray, and wait
But you will be inspired
Unto spiritual strength


On Being Spiritually Prepared
President Thomas S. Monson
Ensign February 2010

Confessions

So many times in the temple I have slept
Unable to watch yet one hour
I have missed adding to this life I have kept
That boost from the spirit that empowers 

Florence and Milan Italy.


A song of prayer
Carries us along
Through daily cares
Helping us be strong

It is so easy
To go the long way
Caught in what's leading
When we forget to pray

But we have so much
In this life to do
We have lives to touch
Let us sing anew!






Friday, January 25, 2013

Hope that Elates

Jesus Christ

His perfect love
Radiates
Hope from above
That elates


fill with high spirits; fill with optimism

One Bright Star

wishing star


One bright star much brighter than the rest
Shines afar. Reminding, "We are blessed!"
As a sign, for all the world to see
God's own Son, came to save you and me.

One bright hope, of how one day we'll live,
Celestially. We've each a gift to give.
Shimmering, through out the age of man.
Lighting on Our Father's gospel plan

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Measure for Measure

184/365 - Measure Twice

Measure for measure
The Lord doth reward...
Good news to treasure
For the wise steward

How merciful is our Lord
As we repent, our gifts return
We are called again to His work
And are still chosen if we yearn


Doctrine and Covenants 1:10 Unto the aday when the Lord shall come to brecompense unto every man according to his cwork, and dmeasure to every man according to the measure which he has measured to his fellow man.

Doctrine and Covenants 3:10 But remember, God is merciful; therefore, repent of that which thou hast done which is contrary to the commandment which I gave you, and thou art still chosen, and art aagain called to the work;

To the Inmate

Save for a very few
Who defect unto perdition
There is no sin you can do
That will exempt you from redemption

The hope of repentance exists
A change of heart can occur
To be taken from the darkest abyss
Unto light, love, peace, and succor

When you feel the Spirit, you'll want
To repent and learn all you can
To be honest in what you've to confront
To be Christ-like with Light at hand

The worth of each soul is great
As a precious child of God
A blossoming countenance awaits
As one takes hold of the iron rod

Then, comes the day of release
To the arms of a ward family
Where new covenants can increase
Truth and light for sampling

Encompassed by Christ-like love
The temple becomes a reality
Letting go of what the past was made of
Looking forward to eternity


Remembering Those in Prison - Ensign Aug. 2010 - ensign

https://www.lds.org/ensign/.../remembering-those-in-prison?la...
Aug. 2010; Remembering Those in Prison. Previous · Next ... We are to feed the poor, clothe the naked, and visit those who are in prison. It is in this spirit that the ...

All is Forgiven

Through Christ, all is forgiven
By our Father in Heaven
When we, through His laws given,
Repent and seek to live them


  1. The Merciful Obtain Mercy - general-conference

    https://www.lds.org/general.../the-merciful-obtain-mercy?lang...
    Home. LDS.org · General Conference · Conferences · April 2012 ... We all depend on the Savior; none of us can be saved without Him. Christ's ... When the Lord requires that we forgive all men, that includes forgiving ourselves. Sometimes, of ...
  2. Forgive

    www.lds.org/scriptures/gs/forgiveShare
    Through the atonement of Christ, forgiveness of sins is available to all who repent, except those guilty of murder or the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

The Prisoner



There is no place so dark
That the Light of Christ can't go
And touch the humble heart
As we seek for truth, we'll know

There is no wall so thick
No earthly hole so deep
No troubled mind so sick
That with God one cannot weep

No prison bar nor guard
Can keep a prayer from rising
No prayer to God is barred
When His comfort we are prizing

Who is the prisoner, really
But any one of us
When we apply our own reason
And in our darkness, trust

The walls of pride continue
The dark pits await our fall
Still we've the Lord to draw unto
His invitation is for all

This drawing of the Savior was done by a prisoner.
Hope the poem gets to him as he is the inspiration for the poem
as I was deeply touched with emotion when I saw the sketch.  

Monday, January 21, 2013

Apple Blossoms

17 - May - 2010 -- Falling Blossom


Apple blossoms fall
Floating, drifting, dancing down
Fluttering like snow

Apple blossoms lift
The lost and weary soul
To smile and look up

Haiku

We are each a petal
Born of a family
Made to be special
And live happily

To be off on ones own one day
And, yet hold on a while
Life's winds sail us away
Independence, a trial

The ups and downs, the spin
As turmoil ebbs and flows
Each alone in the end
To where? Only heaven knows

Some are carried quite far
Some fall not far from the tree
Each to seek who they are
What they are meant to be

Friday, January 18, 2013

How Ugly is Hatred



During WWII
As the gas chambers began
Irena knew just what to do
To thwart the Nazi's plan

She got permission to drive
Into the Warsaw ghetto
With an ulterior motive
She had places where children could stow

And in her tool box, an infant
A sack, a child or two
A barking dog to throw off the scent
Or sound of crying too


Foster care plans were made
She kept a record of each one
In a jar hidden away
Twenty five hundred...She had just begun

But, then she was caught
And suffered terribly
For she must be taught!
They beat her severely

Her arms and legs were broken
But not her desire to help
Her vow to each child spoken
To put families back herself

But when the war was over
Most of the parents were dead
A reminder to uncover
How ugly is hatred




Look at this lady - Let us never forget!
The world hasn't just become wicked...it's always been wicked.
The prize doesn't always go to the most deserving.

Irena Sendler
Died 12 May 2008 (aged 98)
Warsaw, Poland

During WWII, Irena, got permission to work in the Warsaw ghetto, as a plumbing/sewer specialist.
She had an 'ulterior motive'.


She KNEW what the Nazi's plans were for the Jews (being German).
Irena smuggled infants out in the bottom of the tool box she carried and she carried in the back of her truck a burlap sack, (for larger kids).
She also had a dog in the back that she trained to bark when the Nazi soldiers let her in and out of the ghetto.
The soldiers of course wanted nothing to do with the dog and the barking covered the kids/infants noises.
During her time of doing this, she managed to smuggle out and save 2500 kids/infants.
She was caught, and the Nazi's broke both her legs, arms and beat her severely.
Irena kept a record of the names of all the kids she smuggled out and kept them in a glass jar, buried under a tree in her back yard.
After the war, she tried to locate any parents that may have survived it and reunited the family.
Most had been gassed. Those kids she helped got placed into foster family homes or adopted.
Last year Irena was up for the Nobel Peace Prize.
She was not selected.
President Obama won one year before becoming President for his work as a community organizer for ACORN and Al Gore won also --- for a slide show on Global Warming.
In MEMORIAM - 63 YEARS LATER
I'm doing my small part by forwarding this message.
I hope you'll consider doing the same...
It is now more than 60 years after the Second World War in Europe ended.
This is being posted as a memorial chain, in memory of the six million Jews, 20 million Russians, 10 million Christians and 1,900 Catholic priests who were murdered, massacred, raped, burned, starved and humiliated by the Nazis.
Now, more than ever, with Iran, and others, claiming the HOLOCAUST to be 'a myth'. It's imperative to make sure the world never forgets, because there are others who would like to do it again, and this time, it may be your religious, ethnic, sexual preference or 'whatever' group.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

List of Rhyming Words for Kids


say, Bay, day, gay, hey, jay, lay, way, pay, pray, ray, stay, spay, spray, play, fray, away, hay, nay, way, clay, weigh, sleigh, neigh prey, grey, they, Trey, OK

late, ate, bait, crate, date, eight, fate, freight, gait, gate, grate, great,  Kate, skate wait, hate, plate

hard, card, guard, lard yard, regard, scarred, starred

At, hat, mat, flat, fat, cat, bat, that, sat, rat, bat, pat, Pat

ash, bash, cash, clash, crash, dash, flash,gash, gnash, mash, rash, sash, slash, smash, splash, stash, trash

all, wall, ball, call, mall, tall, stall, crawl, fall, small, drawl, brawl, 

Snake, cake, awake steak break, brake, take, shake, rake, make, flake, fake, lake, Jake, quake, ache

add, mad, bad, had, sad, dad, pad, lad, glad, fad, tad

Bag, flag, tag, rag, nag, drag,Sag

Cab, grab, tab, scab, crab, nab, jab,


Back, sack, track, tack, slack, pack, track, snack, crack, knack, plaque, rack, smack, Jack, Yak, yack

draw, paw, gnaw, raw, saw, awe, straw, thaw, claw, law, flaw, caw

hand, grand, stand, planned, strand, tanned, land, band, canned, command, bland , brand, sand


Eat, meat, feet, treat, wheat, greet, seat, street, sweet, heat, repeat,meet sheet, heat, neat, Pete

Red, bed, head, dead, led, lead, bread, fed, said, shed, shred, bed, read, wed,Ed

Bee, see, flea, we, me, tea, ski, Lee, Dee, agree, three, sea, flee, he

bell, fell, well, dwell, gel, sell, spell, swell, shell, cell, lapel

men, hen, wren, den, when, then, again, pen

Neck, deck, wreck, fleck, speck, check, trek

pet, wet, get, jet, let, fret, debt, sweat, met, forget, regret


ill, pill, spill, drill, till, thrill, shrill, skill, frill, chill, bill, hill, sill, still, grill, mill, we'll, refill, until, Brazil

grin, win, sin, in, bin, shin, chin, skin, begin, spin, thin, when, twin, kin, inn

Bright, light, sight, kite, night, tight, fright, site, bite, might, right, slight, knight, white polite, quite, tonight

Quit, fit, bit, sit, mitt, grit, kit, lit, pit, hit, wit, get, split, knit
Schmidt, Admit, permit

big, wig, twig, dig, rig, zig, jig

ride, wide, side, glide, hide, tide, tried, died, bride, fried, slide, stride,  cried, lied, inside, provide, denied, divide, collide, outside, pride

Big, dig, wig, pig, twig, rig

Pretty, ditty, witty, city, kitty, bitty

smile, pile, while, file, mile, trial, tile, aisle

Time, Chime, Climb, Crime, Dime, Grime, Lime, Mime, Prime, Rhyme, Slime

swine, twine, fine, nine, mine, vine, spine, line, sign, dine, define 

Fly, why, my, sigh, eye, try, sky, by, bye, buy, guy, hi, sly, dye, thigh, nigh, shy, spy, I

Stick, prick, nick, brick, quick, thick, trick, tick, lick, slick, chick, click, sick, Rick, Kick, crick

door, more, floor, store, core, tore, chore, score, snore, ore, roar, shore, pour, four, tore, oar, drawer, wore, your, war, soar

Ocean, Motion, notion, potion, commotion , explosion
emotion

round, found, ground, hound, sound, round, pound, bound, around, astound, surround

Sports, Shorts, courts, ports, forts, quarts, sorts,reports, resorts, escorts

Note, quote, boat, tote, float, wrote, throat, vote, moat,  coat, goat

Joke, oak, poke, spoke, croak, stroke, choke, cloak, smoke

old, cold, hold, fold, sold, gold, bold, told, 

Hot, thought, fought, sought, rot, cot, tot, lot, got, not, knot, pot, yacht, trot,Taught, clot, brought, rot, forgot, fought, dot, apricot

Clock, rock, chalk, talk, hawk, squawk, lock, flock, knock

log, frog, bog, dog, fog, jog

book, look, took, crook, shook, brook, nook, snook, rook

Know, grow, flow, show, row, tow, mow, bow, no, crow, snow, slow, sew, below,Plateau, low, blow, glow

how, now, bow, sow, chow, plow, wow

hole, role, roll, toll, foal, goal, whole, bowl, soul, mole,

rub, tub, scrub, shrub, club, grub, stub, snub, sub

sun, bun, one, done, run, fun, won, ton, spun, none, sung, hung, rung

pug, dug, rug, lug, plug, slug, chug, snug, bug, drug, smug, thug

Hut, shut, Nut, gut, what, rut

Truck, luck, tuck, cluck, suck, buck, pluck, duck, stuck

bump, clump, dump, grump, hump, jump, lump, plump, pump, rump, slump, stump, thump, trump

Fruits, Boots, flutes, hoots, loots, mutes, roots, shoots, suits, toots


bunk, chunk, dunk, flunk, funk, hunk, junk, punk, skunk, slunk, spunk, sunk, trunk

ink, think, stink, rink, clink, brink, drink

You, who, zoo, Too, new, knew, gnu, grew, flew, few, to, two, screw, true, shoe, glue, into, drew, Thank you, through, ewe, redo, renew, review, pursue, bamboo, blue, brew, boo, zoo, do, too, whew, shoe, goo, coo, igloo

I was up sick in the night and thought I would make the next day go smoother.  I wanted to make teaching poetry a little easier with a prepared list of rhyming words.  What a great review of vowel families.  I was surprised with the longest list being long u variations

I think the best poems writing activities come from the Achievement/ Cub Scout age.

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The Captain of the Soul- Invictus/ The Soul's Captain by Elder Orson F. Whitney

Invictus by William E. Henley
Out of the night that covers me,
Black as the Pit from pole to pole,
I thank whatever gods may be
For my unconquerable soul.
In the fell clutch of circumstance,
I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Under the bludgeonings of chance
My head is bloody, but unbowed.
Beyond this place of wrath and tears
Looms but the Horror of the shade,
And yet the menace of the years
Finds, and shall find, me unafraid.
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll,
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.

The Soul's Captain [The Answer]
by Elder Orson F. Whitney
of the Quorum of the Twelve
Art thou in truth? Then what of him
Who bought thee with his blood?
Who plunged into devouring seas
And snatched thee from the flood?
Who bore for all our fallen race
What none but him could bear.
The God who died that man might live,
And endless glory share?
Of what avail thy vaunted strength,
Apart from his vast might?
Pray that his Light may pierce the gloom,
That thou mayest see aright.
Men are as bubbles on the wave,
As leaves upon the tree.
Thou, captain of thy soul, forsooth
Who gave that place to thee?
Free will is thine — free agency
To wield for right or wrong;
But thou must answer unto him
To whom all souls belong.
Bend to the dust that head "unbowed,"
Small part of Life's great whole!
And see in him, and him alone,
The Captain of thy soul

He's Been There Before

He's Been There Before by Elder Troy Whittle
The alarm bell rings at 6:30, I stumble to my feet
I grab my companions bedding and pull off his sheets
A groan fills the room, is it already time to arise?
It seems like just a second ago I was able to shut my eyes

The morning activities follow- study, prayer and such
When it's time to leave the apartment, you feel you haven't accomplished much
"We have a super day planned," My comp. says with a grin
I lowly utter a faithless breath, "Yeah, if anyone lets us in."

With the word of God and my faithful Schwinn, we ride off in the street prepared to
Face another day of humidity and heat
It's 9:30 in the evening, the day is almost through
My champion and I are riding home not accomplishing what we thought to do

We ride up to the mailbox, hoping to receive a lot
Only to look inside and hear my echo reverberate "air Box"
We go up to our apartment, the day is now complete
The only thing to show for our work is a case of blistery feet

It's past 10:30 p.m. My companion is fast asleep,
Silence engulfs me all about and I begin to weep
In the midst of sadness, I kneel down to pray
I need to talk to father, but I'm not sure what to say

"Oh, Father" I begin, "What happened to us today?
I thought we'd teach somebody, but everyone was away
My hands, my aching hands- worn, hurt and beat;
If our area was any smaller, we'd have knocked every street"

"Why on missions are the days so much alike?
The only difference about today was the flat tire on my bike
Will you send some cooler weather? The heat is killing me
I sweat so bad, it gets in my eyes, it's very hard to see"

"Why do I have to wear a helmet, isn't your protection enough?
People always laugh at me, and call me stupid stuff
Please send us investigators so I may give them what they lack
I want to give them Books of Mormon, the weight of them hurts my back"

"And what about my family: They don't have much to say
I'm sick of not hearing from home day after day after day
Oh Father, Why am I here am I just wasting time?
Sometimes I just want to go home, I'm sorry but that's on my mind"

"My companion, Heavenly Father, what are you giving me?
"The way he rides his bicycle, I don't think he can see
Now you have it, I can't go on, I don't know what to do
That, my Father in Heaven, is the prayer I have for you"

My prayer now finished, I stand up, then jump right into bed
I need my rest for tomorrow, we have another long day ahead
Sleep start to overtake me, I seem to drift away
Then it seems a vision takes me to another time in another day

I'm standing alone on the hill. The view is very nice
A man walks to wards me and says, "My name is Jesus Christ"
Tears of joy well up inside, I fall down to His feet
"Arise," He states, "Follow me to the shade. You and I need to speak"

My attention's towards my Savior, total and complete
He says, "Your mission is similar of what happened to me
I understand how you feel, I know what you're going through
In fact, it would be fair to say I've felt the same as you"

"I even know how you felt when no one listened to you
At times I felt not quite sure what else I could do
I know you don't like to ride a bicycle, for you a car would be sweet
Just remember the donkey I rode wasn't equipped with 21 speeds"

"I understand you don't like sweating, in fact it's something you hate
I remember when I sweat blood from ev’ry pore, oh the agony was great!
I see you don't like your companion- you'd rather have someone else-
I once had a companion named Judas who sold my life for wealth"

"It's hard to wear a helmet and have people make fun of you
I remember when they put thorns on my head and called me King of the Jews
So you feel burdened down by the weight of your pack
I recall how heavy the cross was when they slammed it on my back"


"Your hands hurt from tracting and knocking on doors all day
I guess when they pounded nails into mine, I ached in a similar way
It's hard not to hear from home when your family's not there to see
I lost communication on the cross and cried, "Father, why hast Thou forsaken me?"

"We have a lot in common, but there's a difference between us you see
I endured to the end and finished my mission, so follow and do like me"
He embraced me with His arms and His light filled me with His love
With tears in my eyes I watched as He went back to the Father above

I stood with awe and wonder when a beep rang in my head
I listened and heard the alarm, then realized I was in my bed
My companion let out a groan, "6:30 already, no way!"
I sat up and said, "Come on, I'll even carry your scriptures today!"

No matter what we go through, when we feel we can't take more
Just stop and think about Jesus Christ, He's been there before
By Elder Troy Whittle
Texas Houston Mission

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

These poems are my own thoughts and impressions as I study the gospel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Day Saints

I encourage you to read from the Book of Mormon and the standard works, and listen to modern day prophets, also, that your mind and heart might be touched.

Kelly Miller

153 Countries Visited! June 2015


Global Statistics
Visits from 153 countries registered.
No.CountryDate of Last VisitPercent & Number of Visits ↓
1
United States
June 15, 2015
82.86%25,281
2
United Kingdom
June 14, 2015
2.61%795
3
Canada
June 13, 2015
2.42%737
4
Australia
June 13, 2015
1.81%551
5
Philippines
June 14, 2015
1.35%412
6
New Zealand
June 14, 2015
0.99%303
7
India
June 14, 2015
0.79%241
8
Brazil
June 14, 2015
0.58%176
9
Germany
May 15, 2015
0.49%151
10
Mexico
June 3, 2015
0.40%121
11
South Africa
June 8, 2015
0.34%105
12
Russian Federation
Apr 20, 2015
0.26%80
13
France
June 3, 2015
0.21%64
14
Malaysia
June 5, 2015
0.14%44
15
Czech Republic
Apr 17, 2015
0.14%42
16
Pakistan
Mar 21, 2015
0.13%41
17
Spain
Apr 28, 2015
0.13%41
18
Italy
June 8, 2015
0.13%39
19
Netherlands
May 28, 2015
0.12%38
20
Europe
June 11, 2015
0.11%35
21
Indonesia
May 18, 2015
0.11%35
22
Cote D'Ivoire
May 17, 2015
0.11%35
23
Japan
Apr 17, 2015
0.11%33
24
Singapore
May 28, 2015
0.11%33
25
United Arab Emirates
Apr 25, 2015
0.10%32
26
Argentina
Apr 27, 2015
0.10%31
27
Korea, Republic of
Feb 1, 2015
0.10%31
28
-
May 10, 2015
0.10%31
29
Thailand
Apr 5, 2015
0.10%30
30
Ireland
May 19, 2015
0.10%29
31
Jamaica
June 1, 2015
0.09%28
32
Turkey
June 14, 2015
0.09%28
33
Trinidad and Tobago
May 18, 2015
0.09%26
34
Sweden
May 8, 2015
0.09%26
35
Guatemala
May 5, 2015
0.08%24
36
Denmark
May 10, 2015
0.08%23
37
Saudi Arabia
May 1, 2015
0.07%20
38
Nigeria
Apr 4, 2015
0.07%20
39
Hong Kong
Apr 18, 2015
0.07%20
40
Colombia
May 29, 2015
0.07%20
41
Chile
Mar 23, 2015
0.06%19
42
Finland
Mar 25, 2015
0.06%19
43
Taiwan
Mar 28, 2015
0.06%18
44
Romania
May 17, 2015
0.06%18
45
Fiji
Feb 27, 2015
0.06%17
46
Ghana
May 8, 2015
0.06%17
47
Belgium
May 30, 2015
0.05%16
48
Switzerland
Apr 12, 2015
0.05%16
49
Poland
Apr 6, 2015
0.05%15
50
American Samoa
Apr 10, 2015
0.05%14
51
Ecuador
Feb 23, 2015
0.05%14
52
Serbia
Mar 10, 2015
0.05%14
53
Austria
Apr 8, 2015
0.04%13
54
Senegal
Nov 24, 2014
0.04%13
55
Norway
June 1, 2015
0.04%13
56
Uruguay
Aug 18, 2014
0.04%12
57
Peru
Apr 13, 2015
0.04%12
58
Portugal
Apr 6, 2015
0.04%12
59
Kenya
Oct 29, 2014
0.04%12
60
Tonga
Dec 9, 2014
0.04%11
61
Dominican Republic
Mar 12, 2015
0.04%11
62
Hungary
Feb 16, 2015
0.03%10
63
Guyana
Apr 28, 2015
0.03%10
64
Bangladesh
Jan 19, 2015
0.03%9
65
Algeria
Feb 5, 2015
0.03%9
66
Kuwait
Mar 30, 2015
0.03%9
67
Egypt
Apr 4, 2015
0.03%9
68
Belize
May 8, 2015
0.03%9
69
Costa Rica
Feb 4, 2015
0.03%8
70
Bahamas
Jan 9, 2015
0.03%8
71
Israel
Feb 27, 2015
0.03%8
72
Ukraine
Jan 24, 2015
0.03%8
73
Asia/Pacific Region
June 9, 2015
0.03%8
74
Honduras
Feb 6, 2015
0.02%7
75
Cyprus
Mar 21, 2015
0.02%7
76
Guam
Apr 10, 2015
0.02%7
77
Greece
June 2, 2015
0.02%7
78
China
Dec 16, 2014
0.02%7
79
Panama
Apr 7, 2015
0.02%6
80
Morocco
Mar 3, 2015
0.02%6
81
Sri Lanka
Sept 28, 2014
0.02%6
82
Iraq
Feb 25, 2015
0.02%6
83
Togo
June 6, 2015
0.02%6
84
Botswana
May 7, 2015
0.02%6
85
El Salvador
Apr 23, 2015
0.02%5
86
Vietnam
Oct 30, 2014
0.02%5
87
Cook Islands
June 3, 2015
0.02%5
88
Bulgaria
Oct 27, 2014
0.02%5
89
Lithuania
June 23, 2014
0.02%5
90
Slovakia
Jan 19, 2015
0.02%5
91
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Mar 23, 2015
0.02%5
92
French Polynesia
Nov 23, 2014
0.02%5
93
Bahrain
Nov 11, 2014
0.02%5
94
Slovenia
Jan 16, 2015
0.02%5
95
Grenada
Mar 10, 2015
0.02%5
96
Qatar
Jan 15, 2015
0.02%5
97
Saint Lucia
May 8, 2015
0.02%5
98
Puerto Rico
Feb 27, 2015
0.01%4
99
Tunisia
Jan 23, 2015
0.01%4
100
Malta
Mar 22, 2015
0.01%4
101
Croatia
Jan 20, 2015
0.01%4
102
New Caledonia
Jan 13, 2015
0.01%4
103
Barbados
Apr 29, 2014
0.01%4
104
Azerbaijan
Jan 14, 2015
0.01%4
105
Moldova, Republic of
Nov 29, 2014
0.01%3
106
Lebanon
Feb 11, 2014
0.01%3
107
Zimbabwe
July 23, 2014
0.01%3
108
Benin
Feb 19, 2015
0.01%3
109
Antigua and Barbuda
Aug 1, 2014
0.01%3
110
Isle of Man
Dec 20, 2014
0.01%3
111
Bhutan
June 8, 2015
0.01%3
112
Venezuela
May 14, 2014
0.01%3
113
Georgia
Mar 3, 2015
0.01%2
114
Namibia
Oct 22, 2014
0.01%2
115
Armenia
Jan 12, 2015
0.01%2
116
Virgin Islands, U.S.
June 20, 2014
0.01%2
117
Jordan
May 19, 2015
0.01%2
118
Mozambique
June 23, 2014
0.01%2
119
Uganda
Aug 4, 2014
0.01%2
120
Marshall Islands
Jan 28, 2015
0.01%2
121
Mauritius
Feb 20, 2015
0.01%2
122
Oman
May 12, 2014
0.01%2
123
Curacao
Apr 29, 2015
0.01%2
124
Sierra Leone
Apr 26, 2015
0.01%2
125
Samoa
Nov 1, 2013
0.01%2
126
Saint Kitts and Nevis
June 30, 2013
0.01%2
127
Macau
July 18, 2014
0.01%2
128
Albania
Aug 17, 2014
0.01%2
129
Dominica
Mar 12, 2013
0.01%2
130
Ethiopia
Jan 8, 2015
0.01%2
131
Estonia
Mar 20, 2015
0.01%2
132
Cape Verde
May 27, 2013
0.00%1
133
Cayman Islands
July 27, 2014
0.00%1
134
Cambodia
Sept 16, 2013
0.00%1
135
Myanmar
July 18, 2014
0.00%1
136
Lesotho
Jan 12, 2013
0.00%1
137
Mongolia
Mar 14, 2015
0.00%1
138
Zambia
Apr 22, 2013
0.00%1
139
Montenegro
Nov 19, 2014
0.00%1
140
Kazakhstan
Jan 9, 2015
0.00%1
141
Nicaragua
May 29, 2014
0.00%1
142
Paraguay
Mar 10, 2013
0.00%1
143
Haiti
Feb 1, 2015
0.00%1
144
Timor-Leste
Feb 21, 2013
0.00%1
145
Iceland
June 20, 2014
0.00%1
146
Aruba
Jan 9, 2014
0.00%1
147
Liberia
Jan 3, 2014
0.00%1
148
Northern Mariana Islands
Oct 9, 2014
0.00%1
149
Gibraltar
Jan 27, 2014
0.00%1
150
Swaziland
June 16, 2014
0.00%1
151
Jersey
Mar 30, 2013
0.00%1
152
Niue
Nov 30, 2014
0.00%1
153
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