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The children of today’s generation get their values and character education elsewhere. Without us knowing it, they are greatly influenced by their parent’s daily actions and the media in which programs are not screened all the time. Moreover, a lot of parents have ceased to fulfill spiritual and moral obligations to their little ones. We [...]

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Peter’s Argyll relates the life of Lance Corporal Lorne Andrew Marr who was killed in action August 27, 1944 at Igoville, France while serving as a dispatch rider for the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders of Canada. His large extended family was devastated by the news. However, they never knew what exactly happened or how Lorne [...]

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New Book offers readers an odyssey through a maze of raw African tribal beliefs, customs and practices.
Since ancient times, Africa has played a major role in world history and cultural heritage. It is rich with extensive cultural norms, important historical events and notable leaders. In the new book It Took a Broken Leg: To go [...]

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Too often in the mornings we may find it hard to get out of bed, knowing we face yet another dreary day. There are problems to be solved and many decisions to be made. No wonder some people who do not know how to cope develop adjustment problems. But if there was a book that [...]

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The United States is the great melting pot of the world. People from all over come trying to find their own version of the American dream. However, there will always be situations when the customs and practices back home come into conflict with the lifestyle in the U.S. The Stream Never Dries Up tells the [...]

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by Laura Browne
Have you written a book that you want to get published? Are you a consultant that wants to increase your business and credibility with a book? Or do you have a novel sitting in your desk drawer that you hope will make you the next Stephen King or J.K. Rowling? Self-publishing may be [...]

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If there is any tragedy that can overwhelm even the toughest person, it’s always war. War marks a time of uncertainty and death, so much that everyday becomes a race for survival. Discover the intensity of war through the eyes of Byrd Leroy Lewis with the release of his memoir Memories of My Experiences As [...]

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Posted by Melissa Howard (Dec 31, 2007)
Do you find that while you love books, you don’t read as many as you want? Do you lack motivation, time, or interest? Would you like to be able to say with perfect honesty, ‘I am a bookworm?’
1.) Just Do It. Reading is something you have to do. No [...]

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Here’s a short description of the book “Hello Brother” by Gerald (Gerry) Patrick Rooney:
Most people dream about visiting many of the exotic locations and cultures they have seen in films or on TV. We often have a desire to actually visit these places and find out first-hand how others live out their day-to-day lives. Too often [...]

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Short stories have the power of concisely summing up important messages that are conveyed to others: Family and Friends matter. As a literary medium, it is very much at home in today’s fast-paced world used to the catchy sound bites. Spend some time under the shade of Robin K. Johnson’s The Heritage Tree and be [...]

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