Posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2014 at 12:25 pm CDT
When it comes to photography, Raymond J. Klein has always been an experimenter. From his early days playing with cameras in the U.S. Air Force to his embracement of the digital age, Klein has built a solid reputation for pushing the boundaries of the still image. His latest book, ‘Visions Of Light: Inspirational Poetry. Stunning Photography’, achieves this goal with gusto.
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Posted on Tuesday, August 19, 2014 at 11:59 am CDT
Jim Reed isn’t a celebrity or multi-millionaire. In fact, those walking past him on the street won’t see anything other than an ordinary guy with that great American wit and integrity. However, Jim Reed has a led a life most can only dream of, and his compelling new memoir takes flight to explain all.
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Posted on Tuesday, August 19, 2014 at 11:59 am CDT
Don’t stereotype the Harley-Davidson image; these leather-clad and tough-as-nails bikers have true hearts of gold. In fact, one Colorado dealer is about to prove it as they get ready to host one of the nation’s most unique charitable events in support of three national Veterans’ charities.
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Posted on Tuesday, August 19, 2014 at 11:57 am CDT
An angry man looking for revenge isn’t new to fiction; this model has in fact become something of a literacy staple over the past sixty years. However, author G.R. Case takes it to the next level with a chillingly-real narrative that transcends thoroughbred fiction to explore how present-day crime levels and a seemingly casual U.S. justice system could literally shoot itself in the foot.
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Posted on Tuesday, August 19, 2014 at 10:30 am CDT
With caregiver mortality and illness rates skyrocketing and both society and the medical profession failing to acknowledge it, Dr. Linda Edgar’s message is simple – caregiving needs radical reform to ensure that both parties can enjoy maximum wellbeing and fulfil their respective roles more successfully.
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Posted on Monday, August 18, 2014 at 1:16 pm CDT
From 1588 up until the late 1940s, the British Empire existed in various forms to hold political, societal and commercial authority over much of the world. However, according to historian and journalist James F. Dunn, the United States’ entry into WWI allowed it to take over the imperial force influence that Great Britain had boasted for hundreds of years. In his powerful new book, Dunn explains how it happened, why the world was mostly blind to this bold transition and how the present-day United States is an Empire in every sense of the word.
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Posted on Monday, August 18, 2014 at 12:15 pm CDT
Aircraft are supposed to stay in the air, but a seemingly-increasing slew of recent news stories show that man’s most advanced machines can fall out of the sky, get shot down and even disappear without a trace. While totally unplanned in terms of timing, one U.S. aviation maintenance expert and author has penned a compelling upcoming novel that focuses on the darker side of aviation safety.
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Posted on Monday, August 18, 2014 at 10:43 am CDT
When Melissa Haas rescued ‘Catula’ the cat, she didn’t expect her hypo-allergenic feline to fall into the hearts of so many others as well. However, after dealing with his terrifying escape, Haas tapped into a humorous interpretation of an idea (unfortunately) familiar to families with beloved pets.
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Posted on Monday, August 18, 2014 at 10:42 am CDT
While deployed, U.S. Service Men and Women have plenty of time to dwell on the state of those they had to leave at home. Msgt. Benjamin Hemme noticed a pattern in he and his colleagues’ discussions about kids’ bedtimes – monsters were living under the bed, the dark was so scary that it is impossible to fall asleep and getting to bed in the first place was an ordeal of its own. Trained in the art of problem-solving, Msgt. Hemme set to work launching what has become a global brand with a razor-sharp focus – helping children in both military and civilian families overcome their bedtime fears.
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Posted on Monday, August 18, 2014 at 10:41 am CDT
Aside from the Beatles’ 1966 hit or the annual delivery of a (seemingly shrinking) refund cheque, everyone knows that tax is a dull and drab topic that deserves its reputation. Hold fire! Canada’s best known Tax lawyer is back again, proving once and for all that tax and the CRA is as full of crazy stories, unlikely anecdotes and gripping debates as any other industry.
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