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If you are a millennial, or the parent of a millennial, and you want to avoid building up a mountain of student debt, you need to read my ebook Shaking the Money Tree.
According to Dr. Boyce Watkins, millennials…
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Here is your common sense guide to affording college without going into debt to get a college degree. Floyd Saunders is the father of five kids who over the last twenty plus years have each made different plans for college or education after high school and have been successful in their chosen careers. Learn the various options used to complete a four-year college degree without student debt. You can do this, as the author presents dozens of options for attending and paying for college…
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When was the last time you had a VC? Yeah, that’s right - a voice check. I had one today, yesterday and the day before that. And I’ll have one tomorrow, the next day, and the day after that, and the day after those, too. Until I become master of self, I’ll live the rest of my days engaging in VC’s. Actually, I have several VC’s throughout the day.
“Why is conducting a voice check so important”, you might ask?…
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Hi Everyone,
My name is Michael Croix. I am President of DebtClear.com and author of the DebtClear Roadmap: A Comprehensive Guide to Debt Relief, Credit Repair, Asset Protection, and Creditor Lawsuits. We used to charge over $1,300 for this same information, but now it is available for FREE on our website (www.debtclear.com), $14.95 for the print version and $9.99 for the digital. It also comes with a 500% limited money back guarantee if you…
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Bayeux Tapestry – a stitch in time.
In 1066 the Normans invaded England and defeated the English Kind Harold at the Battle of Hastings. [Actually the battle took place 6 miles away at Santlache or Sandy Stream. The winning French punned the name to Sanguelac or Blood Lake… but that’s another story.] The English King Harold was killed, supposedly with an arrow to his eye, and William the Conqueror seized power….the rest, as they say, is…
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Yeah! I'm bouncing round the room after reading this awesome review for "A Dead Man's Debt."
http://www.nightowlreviews.com/nor/Reviews/Noelle-reviews-A-Dead-Mans-Debt-by-Grace-Elliot.aspx
Review:
> I honestly have to say that this story surprised me on nearly every turn. Just when I thought I had the storyline predicted that I knew what was going to…
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On a dull Wednesday, here's a little something to help you smile.
(Follow the link)
http://graceelliot-author.blogspot.com/2011/04/something-to-make-you-smile.html
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VOTE! VOTE! VOTE!
As a new author it’s difficult to spread the word about your debut novel which is why I’m especially thrilled that “A Dead Man’s Debt” has just been nominated at The Romance Reviews in the category
Best HISTORICAL ROMANCE - of 2010.
I would really appreciate your votes –
Simply follow the…
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"Once Upon a Chapter" are today hosting author Grace Elliot.
To celebrate they are offering a great giveaway of not one, but two books -
- an ebook copy of 'A Dead Man's Debt'
AND
-a book of your choice to a value of $10.
To enter simply follow…
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My mid week blog post is a bit of fun.
Find out why this cute little ginger kitty is up for sale at
http://graceelliot-author.blogspot.com
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Last week I looked at how, in Victorian times, a cat’s reluctance to take medicine might help keep her alive. This week, I look at some of the remedies commonly inflicted on the poor, unsuspecting animals.
Vomiting.
Now as any cat owner knows, it’s perfectly normal for a cat to vomit from time to time. However if the vomiting became excessive, one Victorian remedy was to:
TO VIEW THE POST VISIT:…
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I was thrilled to read this lovely review by "Fiction Books."
A creative, page-turning drama, a poignant story, characters totally engrossing in their complexity, with the distinctive essence of each easily discernible, sensual and evocative writing, from a great new author.
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Worthy…
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A 17th century Pedlar, his Dog and a Church Window.
Discover the true story of how an itinerant pedlar commerated his dog in a church painted window.
I came across the story of the Lambeth Pedlar and his dog whilst researching an article for the veterinary press. In the parish church of Saint Mary’s, Lambeth, to there is a painted glass window of a man weighted down with a back pack, with a dog at his feet. This is…
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Author of YA Fantasy, Shawn Lamb is guesting over at Grace Elliot's blog today. Shawn shares her love of historical fiction and recalls what got her writing in the first place.
Follow the link to read the full post:
http://graceelliot-author.blogspot.com/p/guest-blogger-spot.html
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This week’s historical trivia unashamedly looks at Victorian sayings that involve cats.
If a thief talked about a ‘Cat’, the chances are he wasn’t referring to our feline friends but a lady’s muff. Similarly if he mentioned ‘Freeing a cat,’ best hold on tight to your possessions, because he was about to steal something.
For the full post follow the link:…
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Today Grace Elliot is guest blogger over at Terry's Place. Grace's debut novel, 'A Dead Man's Debt' was rated 5/5 by The Romance Reviews and described as 'Historical romance at its best.'
For a chance to win a copy of A Dead Man's Debt simply pop over to Terry's place and leave a comment!
http://terryodell.blogspot.com/2011/01/hooked-on-happiness.html#more
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The Name of the Cat.
If you take the responsibility seriously, it is surprisingly difficult to choose the right name for cat. I was recently thrown into confusion when an RSPCA inspector asked me to name the litter of kittens she’d brought in for vaccination. Rescue names usually follow a theme eg. Animals abandoned at Christmas will be named Holly, Ivy, Mistletoe, Noel et.c. When suddenly landed with the responsibility of naming my mind went completely blank – each theme I…
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I’m sure you’re familiar the expression ‘putting the cart before the horse’. But this saying, as well as describing a world turned upside down, in the 16th century was also a timely warning against rebellion.
TO READ THE FULL BLOG POST VISIT:
http://graceelliot-author.blogspot.com/p/historical-slang-term-of-week.html
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