
Margaret Minnicks
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Margaret Minnicks has a bachelor's degree in English. She is an ordained minister with two master's degrees in theology and Christian education. She has been an online writer for over 15 years. Thanks for reading and sending TIPS her way.
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My Relationship with AI’s Copilot: More Than Just a Digital Assistant
My first encounter with artificial intelligence was with ChatGPT, and then Copilot showed up on my computer. I still use both ChatGPT for more serious conversations and Copilot for fun and entertainment.
By Margaret Minnicks6 months ago in 01
Tributes Pouring in for Danielle Spencer, Former Child Star of 'What's Happening!!'
Danielle Louise Spencer was well-known worldwide as "Dee" on the popular 70s sitcom What's Happening!! She died on Monday night, August 11, 2025 from cancer at Chippenham Hospital in Richmond, Virginia at the age of 60, according to WTVR CBS 6 News.
By Margaret Minnicks6 months ago in Geeks
Birth Order Affects A Person's Success
People have no control over which family they were born into, and they have no control over whether they were the oldest, middle, or youngest child born to their parents. Neither did they have a choice to be an only child or a twin.
By Margaret Minnicks6 months ago in Families
Your Life By The Numbers. Top Story - August 2025.
You might not have given much thought to the fact that most things in your life are tied to a number. In fact, your life can be summed up with numbers. Everything you have encountered in your entire life has had or still has a number attached to it. From the womb to the tomb, you are identified by a series of numbers. This article will prove that numbers are tied to your life in many ways.
By Margaret Minnicks7 months ago in FYI
Is Popcorn a Healthy Snack?
Many people love popcorn and eat it often, even if they are not at the movies. Americans eat more than 17 billion quarts of popcorn a year, which averages out to about 43 quarts per person. People used to eat popcorn only when they went to the movies, but now, it is consumed at ballparks, other sporting events, picnics, and at home.
By Margaret Minnicks7 months ago in Feast
How Each Day of the Week Got Its Name
The names of the days of the week have not always been what they are today. During the time of the Babylonians, days of the week were the same as the seven celestial bodies: sun, moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. The naming system that we use today comes from the Babylonian, Anglo-Saxon, and Norse mythologies for those seven celestial bodies. There are seven days in a week because that's about how long each phase of the moon lasts.
By Margaret Minnicks7 months ago in FYI
'For Dummies Books' Are Not For Dummies
You name it, and there is a For Dummies Book to help people with any project or hobby. If you want to learn something quickly, you can get valuable information from a For Dummies Book. About nine out of ten people have one or more of those books in their libraries.
By Margaret Minnicks7 months ago in BookClub










