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Matt Hustons Ex2 System – The Logic Behind the Ex2 System

May 19, 2012 by admin  |  No Comments

Matt Huston’s Ex2 System is one of the more popular relationship books that promises to help guys get their girlfriend or wife back after a breakup. While this might sound very appealing you’re no sucker and if it was that easy you would have done it already, right? The fact is that a breakup can [...]

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Want Latest Celebrity Gossip? Buy OK Magazine

May 19, 2012 by admin  |  No Comments

OK magazine is a British publication which is published weekly on every Tuesday. It was first published in 1995 by Jolyon Connel. An American publication was launched on 2005. It is a magazine which keeps us up to date about all the celebrities and gossip related to them. It has gained popularity these days as [...]

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Pop! Stand Out In Any Crowd

May 19, 2012 by admin  |  No Comments

In her latest book, Sam Horn’s describes some great creative business marketing wordplay techniques for getting your product or service to be noticed and stand out from the crowd Her book is focused on creating a less than 60 second “opening” that will start a dialogue with prospective customers. The dialogue is where you interview [...]

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Focus on the Eyes When Photographing People

May 19, 2012 by admin  |  No Comments

The favorite thing for people to photograph is other people and I think that people do this because they want to be able to save that moment forever. It has gotten to the point were just about everyone has a camera, from the teenager who takes pictures of his buddies with his cell phone to [...]

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Civil War Historical Fiction on the Mississippi – The Gold of Cape Girardeau

May 18, 2012 by admin  |  No Comments

During the decade leading up to the Civil War, Missouri became a region defined by its diverse points of view. While not a completely free state, residents shared a heritage with both the South and the North alike. At the center of this conflict stood Cape Girardeau along the Mississippi River. Morley Swingle brings us [...]

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How To Build Up A Full Collection Of Chalet School Books

May 18, 2012 by admin  |  No Comments

The Chalet School series by Elinor Brent-Dyer seems to be one of the most popular school series. There were 62 books altogether which is why it is so difficult to collect the whole set. There were also additional books and newsletters. Recently new authors have written ‘fill-in’ books where they feel there should be extra [...]

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"Impact with Intent" author Jack H. Jones: BOOK REVIEW

May 18, 2012 by admin  |  No Comments

Impact with Intent By Jack H. Jones Author House (2005) Reviewed by Tammy Petty Conrad for Reader Views (4/06) It is 1979 in Manhattan and John Thomas notices things others don’t. In his first real job out of school with a prestigious company, IBS, he manages to save the day on an expensive lawsuit, get [...]

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The Good Daughters and the Perils of Husbandry

May 18, 2012 by admin  |  No Comments

The Good Daughters-Two sides of the same coin, or should I say strawberry plants? (Once you read the book, you’ll know what I mean.) Through Joyce Maynard’s insightful writing, I found the off-shoots, Dana and Ruth, to be not only good daughters, but also strong women, each with a powerful belief in herself that held [...]

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Picture Book Review – William Steig – Sylvester and the Magic Pebble

May 18, 2012 by admin  |  No Comments

In Children’s Literature their are few illustrators so skilled at creating picture books that impact adult emotions as William Steig. His book “Sylvester and the Magic Pebble” is a book that is will loved by children, as a fun and fascinating tale, and it is this. For many parents however it is an emotionally heart [...]

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What’s in a Story? Sliders Through Worlds – A Fantasia Odyssey

May 18, 2012 by admin  |  No Comments

Sometimes it’s hard to get inside a story, other times it’s incredibly hard to stay in one. Either way, people have been drawn to these little windows to somebody else’s life. It is very interesting how much we can learn by seeing with another’s eyes, even though, one might add that you are not fully [...]

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"Future Think" – Review of an Intriguing Book on How to Adapt to Change Part Two

May 18, 2012 by admin  |  No Comments

Part I of the book “Future Think: How to Think Clearly in a Time of Change,” by Edie Wiener and Arnold Brown, was discussed in the first article in this series. The book is a guide tounderstanding change and how best to respond to it.   The book is broken into four main parts. Part I [...]

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Are We Ready For "A New Earth" – The Book by Eckhart Tolle

May 18, 2012 by admin  |  No Comments

Imagine for a moment that you and millions of others could read a book that would awaken you to your life’s purpose. You would feel connected to the Universe and have hope for a future that is full of peace and kindness. You would have a better understanding of the human spirit and how the [...]

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Egyptian Art and the Cairo Museum

May 18, 2012 by admin  |  No Comments

Ancient Art is something that we marvel in the present period knowing that it was made by human DNA that we share some of today. Perhaps, no other art or artifacts have captured the human spirit and imagination as much as ancient Egyptian Art. So, let me recommend a very good book to you: “Treasures [...]

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