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What is a good interest group to join?

A good interest group to join would be a group that shares the same interest with you and has good community feeling about it and welcoming atmosphere. There are as many interest groups in the world as there are hobbies and groups enjoying the hobby. Choosing the right one may not be easy. You should start with the interest. Is it something that has to be done in-person? Like sports, aerobics, bake sales, boardgames or performing arts (like choir or theatre)? Or is it something that can be done online, like book clubs, television and movie fanclubs, bloqs or (virtual) games? If it has to be done locally, then your options narrow a lot. Many gymnasiums and schools advertise local groups that assemble in the area quite often, so a local high-school might be a good starting point for you to look what is there available locally. You should also ask the other mothers what groups they know assemble locally. If you have trouble to find same-minded interest groups, why not set up one yourself? All you need to do would be to advertise such exists, they will come. And if you are a beginner yourself in the art, then include a mention you'd like to learn from more experienced people.


What does Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you mean?

That saying means "Don't look for problems in advance; if there are going to be any, they will become obvious soon enough, and you can deal with them when they arise." Another saying with a similar meaning is "Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof" (from the Bible, St Matthew's Gospel). That means "Don't concern yourself about the future until it becomes the present."


What problems did the farmer face after the civil war?

cattle farming was too expensive so they moved out to the plains for crop farming. there they had trouble with high interest in the banks, unfair railroad fees, and overproduction from other farmers


How do you say trouble in German?

Trouble is Ärger in German.Now there's trouble - Jetzt gibt's Ärger


Did George Washington act in his own self interest or in the interest of the nation?

Nobosy knows his interest