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October 2014 Blog Posts (86)

My new Kids book: The Little Tree

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Added by Gerald Bergeron on October 31, 2014 at 11:30pm — No Comments

Commercialism

This is the third post on the topic:Isms, Addictions & Culture…

Commercialism, like capitalism, puts profit and acquisition as the highest good.  Profit can be defined in terms of wealth, ownership, and power to influence your environment. The obsession here is to define oneself through the acquisition of stuff.  There are people who will never be Wall…

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Added by Ann Frailey on October 31, 2014 at 10:00am — No Comments

Stress at Work Place

Are you dreading going to work every day? Do you have a fight-or-flight response? If you do, your body is pumping out adrenaline and other stress hormones which will definitely make out very sick or may even kill you in the end. Miserable work life may make you sick physically and mentally. The stress-inducing and unsupportive style of management practice by your boss may have nothing to improve individual performance or organizational productivity. But the fact that this boss is a…

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Added by Poh Tiong Ho on October 31, 2014 at 6:19am — No Comments

Poem: Stirred, But Not Shaken

The World is not enough for me, seeing that

my enrollment is inscribed on Heaven’s scroll;

my assignments are ongoing and I know that…

I’m secure with regard to the future of my soul.

I may not enjoy the exploits of James Bond,

but my faith’s exhilaration does not compare

in the traditional sense of the World’s view,

since the Presence of Jehovah is everywhere.

Empowered by His Spirit to take divine action,

defeat of evil principalities that…

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Added by Joseph J. Breunig 3rd on October 30, 2014 at 12:09pm — No Comments

My Writing Process

I have one? http://empyricaltales.blogspot.com/2014/10/my-writing-process.html

Added by Mark Miller on October 29, 2014 at 2:00pm — No Comments

Controversial Book Slammed in South America: 'Revives dark powers better left asleep'

October 29, 2014 (Los Angeles, CA) – Oliver Sparrow used his considerable knowledge of events and beliefs in the Peruvian Andes of a thousand years to shape the remarkable and exciting new novel, Dark Sun, Bright Moon. Readers in South America are slamming Dark Sun, Bright Moon because the book explores ancient practices, customs and beliefs that…

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Added by Kelsey McBride on October 29, 2014 at 11:43am — No Comments

Secularism

In a continuation of my post on Monday, Isms, Addictions and Culture, I am reflecting on the dangers facing our culture today.  Last time I considered the concept of Humanism. Today I am considering the dangers of Secularism…

covered cross 2 Secularism tries to separate government operations from religious influences.  While this makes a great deal of sense to some degree, there are aspects of…

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Added by Ann Frailey on October 29, 2014 at 5:55am — No Comments

Dark Mind - Jennifer Chase, Author

Dark Mind - Review by Martha A. Cheves, Author of Stir, Laugh, Repeat; Think With Your Taste Buds; A Book and A Dish…

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Added by Martha A. Cheves on October 28, 2014 at 7:31am — No Comments

Inspirational Christian eBook ‘Equanimity’ Only 99 Cents For A Limited Time

October 28, 2014 (LOS ANGELES, CA) – The price of Equanimity: The Spirit Within, an inspirational Christian eBook by Samuel D. Bartoli, has been lowered to 99 cents for a limited time on Amazon and …

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Added by Kelsey McBride on October 27, 2014 at 9:50pm — No Comments

You're Too Large for a 3D World

Welcome to Brenda's Blog


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Added by Brenda Joyce Hoffman on October 27, 2014 at 4:52pm — No Comments

WR.PARK Releases His Shocking and Timely Novel, The Franciscan

October 27, 2014 (KANSAS CITY, MO) – The most internationally anticipated religious suspense-thriller since Dan Brown’s Angels & Demons and The Da Vinci Code, WR.PARK’s The Franciscan is now available for sale on Amazon and …

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Added by Kelsey McBride on October 27, 2014 at 12:30pm — No Comments

Isms, Addictions & Culture

I started to write this blog and realized that it was waaaay too long.  There is a lot to cover so I have broken it up into parts.  I post every Monday, Wednesday and Friday so if you are interested, you can follow along and see where this particular adventure takes you…

I once heard someone justify a particularly blatant case of infidelity with the words: “Well, I believe God wants me to be happy.”  I remember thinking, “At any cost?” I suppose the response would have run something…

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Added by Ann Frailey on October 27, 2014 at 6:04am — No Comments

Great review!!

Nice new review for DROP OUT. The book is really affecting lives!

 

Read what Kindle Nation Daily called "the sleeper hit of the year" what Kindle Fire Department called, "riveting, touching, and deeply heartwarming, a book that will stay with you forever"; an Indie Book of the Day winner in 2012.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005FX0K7U

 

 

5.0 out of 5 stars An extraordinary, moving story of…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on October 26, 2014 at 11:30am — No Comments

Civil War Event Signing

This is posted after the date of October 18 – 19, but that is all right. Since the story in the novel, THE DOC, is about Civil War re-enactors who are in trouble with Homeland Security, a Civil War reenactment is the perfect place to garner followers. This last of the 2014 reenacting season events in the San Joaquin Valley was at Kearney Park in Fresno…

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Added by Timothy J. Desmond on October 26, 2014 at 10:30am — No Comments

Interview with James Ryan Daley, author of ‘Jesus Jackson’

James Ryan Daley is a writer, editor, and digital designer. After earning an MFA in fiction at the Vermont College of Fine Arts in 2004, James has spent most of the years since teaching writing to college students, creating websites about video games, and editing anthologies of fiction and political rhetoric. When he’s not glued to his…

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Added by Mayra Calvani on October 25, 2014 at 7:06am — No Comments

A Bandit's Story

In some parts of the world corrupt, evil and aggressive politicians can simply raise any claims for territory which historically was unknown to them. Isn’t this why most of the wars were fought?  People simply walked into the territory of the indigenous people, forcing the natives inland or killing as many of them as possible until they are no longer of danger to the invaders. Then after some years, they claimed the territory belonged to them and they wanted independence.  So don’t you think…

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Added by Poh Tiong Ho on October 25, 2014 at 1:00am — No Comments

THE FINAL WORD ON THE RHYMING OF THE WORD "ORANGE."

There's lots of clutter online about the rhyming of the word orange. But I have done it;  I have rhymed the word orange in a short story and uploaded it on Kindle.  See the Kindle store for the title The Rhyming of Orange.  The orange rhyme word is not rare or part of a special terminology but is a word you might use every day.  It is a short story and the price on Kindle is ultimately reasonable.  Please read it and comment.  I believe my solution ends the…

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Added by T. R. Catanzarite on October 24, 2014 at 11:03am — No Comments

1) Lots of literary endeavors this week.  First of all, I am continuing my Monday, Wednesday, Friday blogs with new pieces on The Isms and Addictions that Effect our Lives and I have joined CatholicM…

1) Lots of literary endeavors this week.  First of all, I am continuing my Monday, Wednesday, Friday blogs with new pieces on The Isms and Addictions that Effect our Lives and I have joined CatholicMom.com and Catholic365.com. Stop in and visit some time.  They are wonderful sites chalk full of interesting posts about family, faith, world events, and reflections on life and culture.…

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Added by Ann Frailey on October 24, 2014 at 5:57am — No Comments

L'etoile de Mouaka "An African sunset" An excerpt

L'etoile de Mouaka

"An African sunset"

An excerpt

Right in front of them, against the horizon, beneath the low hanging clouds, Mouaka floated up before their eyes, through the car’s windshield. A light and wide strip speckled with dark bluish-gray spots of vegetation and empty spaces between the many…

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Added by Haim kadman on October 23, 2014 at 9:00pm — No Comments

Cinderella Tear (A novel that exam the unspoken nature of abusive relationship in western culture)

Hi, do you know statistically over 48% of women in western culture been in physical or emotional abusive love stories. 



Cinderella Tears is a novel that try to illustrate this frequent, but unspoken reality within our modern western society. 



While completing a combine  in media and social science, in university, I was surprise to find the statistic that an obsession with fairy tale romance, has result in 48% of women in…

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Added by juiwei yang on October 23, 2014 at 8:00pm — No Comments

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