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Nature, Nurture, and a little bit of Maturity by Jen Cudmore
"Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react to it." Charles R.…
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Broken Souls
I talk to producers of books and screenplays
My tormented farm life strayed my way
Strict sheltered home and harsh realities
Today’s modern world and mental tragedies
Constantly under pressure, was pure and healthy
I find I was repressed by everything I’d see
Never exposed to the world most know
By turning on t.v and watching a show
The day finally came, I had to leave home
To the hard tough world, I felt so…
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Police Superintendent Jolene Johanssen already has her hands full investigating a fatal motor vehicle accident involving a wealthy American businessman staying at a reclusive private island resort, when a second explosive case lands in her lap, the apparent suicide of a prominent Vincentian and advisor to the Government. The…
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Murder in the Air - Review by Martha A. Cheves, Author of Stir, Laugh, Repeat; Think With Your Taste Buds; A Book and A Dish
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Much like its newer counterpart entitled All Hail The New Flesh, this original…
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The Warmth Of Homemade
Cooking, freezing, and raspberry jam
Beef stew, salmon pie, and egg rolls out of ham
Quick party foods and a hunters breakfast
Castle cake, feather bed, and little trees for Christmas
Cakes of Dolphin, Smurf, and Muno too
Butterfly, Barbie Doll with thousands of views
Baby items, aprons, and dresses to sew
You can make your own maple syrup, you know
Wreaths, snowmen, and Christmas logs are a craft
Helping…
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Before You Tie the Sacred Knot by Dr. Angela B. Chester guides readers in premarital education from a do-it-yourself approach; second book in series is geared towards Christian couples.
LONG BEACH, Calif. – Before You Tie the Sacred Knot by Dr. Angela B. Chester provides readers with information and…
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Okay, so I’ve unpublished all my books except two from Smashwords to concentrate on working promotions with Amazon and have been busy getting my stuff out there. Joining Kindle Unlimited and KDP Select is a risk and it does put small limits on my sales outlets but I still think it is the right move at the right time in book publishing today.
Here’s what I’ve got coming up in the next 30 days.
On August 18 – 25 both my five-book and four-book Omnibuses will be…
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Let me begin by saying I love books, whether electronic or paper. I’ll read on my Kindle or a “regular” book. Frankly, I’ll read on whatever’s available. I just love reading and being transported to…
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There is a difference between publishing your own book and having it published. Have your book published means you authorize a mainstream publisher to publish your book, either as an e book or hard copy. This publisher will pay you a certain amount of fee for a start and will certainly pay you again if…
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By the 1st century BC, Han Dynasty spread its power to Central Asia. The Chinese learnt about Buddhism as a result of trade and cultural ties with the peoples of these regions.
Kumarajiva arrived from India to translate the Buddhist texts into Chinese. Another well known translator was Anshigao from Central Asia during the middle of the 2nd century, and he was also to become the first Chinese Buddhist monk.
Xuan-zang studied at Nalanda…
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Come join us for Twilight Tuesdays w/ me & Janice Ross at 6 pm EST on August 5th Fall Shows is the topic
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Hindu sages had vague ideas about kamma and rebirth. The Buddha expounded them in details, fully and accurately. The Buddhists don’t believe an almighty god, but the Hindus do. In Buddhism every human is equal but the Hindus teach the caste system. Buddhists don’t believe in ritual purification, but for the Hindus, ritual purification is crucial.
Buddhism is a science because it stands up to verification. There are three main types of Buddhism today: Theravada, Mahayana &…
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Three Lessons Learned From Adopting Older Children from Foster Care
By Sue Badeau
1. Everyone can heal and grow. Healing and growth may look different for each individual and we may never see the wholeness we are hoping for, but we can continue to work towards it. I learned this lesson at an early age from my grandfather as…
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READ ALL ABOUT IT
Stories all of 100 years old
Bribery And Blackmail
They have to be retold
Definitions of words have surely changed
as Kilts And Reefers are now explained.
Two Kinds Of Success stories
That Work Both Ways
Stealing From Cities
and the Faithful Toby way
No Poison In The Wallpaper
is History Rewritten
With A Humble Helper
and Powerful Competition
Like a Scene In A Play
The Counterpane Got…
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When I was a kid, I enjoyed Nancy Drew. Many stories involved treasure maps or disciphering clues. The Internet is like a giant treasure hunt. Here are some of the things I've discovered in my travels:
1. Zoe…
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Malpractice in the banking sector leads to one employee feeling very disillusioned and disappointed with the behavior of his masters. One director in particular is demonstrating a flagrant disregard for customers and colleagues, preferring to feather his own nest and to climb even further up the corporate ladder in pursuit of ever increasing bonuses and salary…
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Mark Thorpe was diagnosed as being HIV positive, seriously ill he was in a battle for his life that there was no guarantee he would win. But slowly, gradually he fought through and started to put his life back together.
With a new job, a new partner and the disease under control it was time to celebrate. He went to New York, his favorite city, unaware…
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I am the christian author of Against All Odds. It was published on 4/11/14. It is a nonfictional and inspirational book. A great book for young adults.…
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