Posted on Wednesday, March 19, 2014 at 8:45 am CDT
Author, Dayette J. Zampolin, loves to write about her true passion, snowmobiling in the Catskill Mountains, where she lives in the heart of the Catskill Park Forest Preserve. She is committed to sharing the beauty of the landscape and the exhilaration of the sport with young readers and their parents.
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Posted on Wednesday, March 19, 2014 at 8:30 am CDT
Over Cary Holbert’s many years of studying the Word of God, he’s found that most of the books – while rich with information and wonderful for learning – are often quite long and technical. In Holbert’s experience, these books end up languishing on shelves, unread.
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Posted on Tuesday, March 18, 2014 at 5:23 pm CDT
Many years ago, author Fritz H. Schroeder was just a boy growing up in Germany. Soon, darkness fell and war broke out – changing his life irrevocably. After surviving World War II, American and British occupation and finally Russian Communist occupation, Schroeder finally escaped and immigrated to the United States.
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Posted on Tuesday, March 18, 2014 at 11:44 am CDT
While Robert Brott’s Army training has demonstrated the importance of ammunition and force in winning the world’s battles – his unique perspective as a Chaplain Officer has proven that spirituality and faith are the best weapon against all adversity.
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Posted on Monday, March 17, 2014 at 4:32 pm CDT
In this stimulating saga of enlightenment Keyvan De Bash explores a genre that not only condemns demagogy and dogma, but adds a paranormal twist. The Lord of Persia is a thoughtprovoking piece with political overtones. The series spans three millennia and embraces an array of both real and fictional characters, such as William Shakespeare, Ayatollah Khamenei (the tyrant), his controversial wife Khojasteh, Mazdak (the oracle) and Ahriman (Satan), each contributing in their own unique way to the intrigue of the story. The central character, The Solutionist, transcends the boundaries of time and place. He is reincarnated three times in three thousands years to vanquish his archenemy, Ahriman. The author paints a mirror image of bigots and the exploiters in the beasts of the Demonic Council, and illustrates a high shrine as Ahriman’s temple, where Ahriman deliver his infamous speech and reveals his evil strategy. Under Ahriman’s command, three kinds of creatures live in the Underworld, each representing a group of people on Earth in their past and future lives.
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Posted on Monday, March 17, 2014 at 2:08 pm CDT
Some people are happy singing in the shower or causing a melodic stir during their bar’s weekly karaoke night, but millions more have serious dreams of writing, recording and performing their own music. While the process may appear daunting or even unachievable, a compelling new book proves that storming the music scene is entirely within anyone’s reach.
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Posted on Monday, March 17, 2014 at 1:51 pm CDT
While the Common Core Learning Standard has been a dominant initiative for many years, its abilities to genuinely capture a student’s interest and empower them to think dynamically is often questioned. In his ground-breaking new book, Dr. Martin Odudukudu introduces readers to an alternative and already hugely-successful approach; Goal and Task Teaching and Learning (GTTL).
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Posted on Monday, March 17, 2014 at 1:50 pm CDT
When her beloved son Jeremie died in 2012, Linda Kobler began an overwhelming journey of grief and emerged a changed woman.
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Posted on Monday, March 17, 2014 at 1:49 pm CDT
While most online dating profiles display individuals boasting good looks, successful careers and squeaky-clean character, Michelle Harris knows that the reality is very different and sometimes even bizarre. Having met men from every walk of life during her years playing the dating game, Harris’ wealth of stories and advice have been compiled into a novella.
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Posted on Monday, March 17, 2014 at 1:46 pm CDT
In September of 2013, seven-year-old Tiana Parker, a straight-A student, was sent home from her Tulsa, Oklahoma Charter School. Her offense? Having “faddish hair”.
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