I am often asked why I carry more than one phone and how I can even afford to do so. The answer is pretty simple. I carry different phone because it's difficult to have reliable service from one provider as I have a large area where I service customers at their home. I also pay less for two phone than most people do for only one phone on one service. So.... Here's what I know about my service provider. Red Pocket Mobile is a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) that offers affordable cell phone plans without contracts. MVNOs use the networks of major carriers, such as Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile, to provide service to their customers. This means that Red Pocket Mobile customers get the same great coverage as customers of the major carriers, but at a fraction of the price. This is why I've been with them for so long and this is how I am able to carry two different cell phones on two separate networks without breaking the bank. Red Pocket Mobile offers a variety of plan...
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Due to many events that have taken place in my life recently including the loss of very meaningful people in my life including my grandfather, it is expected that I have a 2nd coming of age ceremony. My first coming of age ceremony started when I was 15 but took place when I was 17 and was not only a ceremony to help me transition into adulthood but was also to acknowledge my introduction into membership within the Diné community under the bilagáana clan. Although the growth of my hair is a visual representation of who I have become thus far and is a meaningful expression of my commitment to the culture and heritage of the Diné and their acceptance of me into their family, it would not be hozho of me to not go through with the haircut ceremony. I am providing my understanding of this ceremony and am seeking the wisdom and guidance of my elders as to their expectations, their requirements of me, specific ceremonial needs, and who shall be permitted to take part in the ceremony Name: Na...
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