Archive for the 'Books and Literature' Category
Audio Books Worldwide welcomes you to a busy readers delight. A place where you can Buy, Rent, or Download the audio books of your choice without ever having to leave your home. Books of all kinds, for all tastes and all ages. Unlimited selections of Fiction, Non-Fiction, Classics, Biography, Business, Science Fiction, [...]
June 7th, 2008 | Posted in Books and Literature, Books and Literature, Entertaining, Entertainment, General Blurbs | No Comments
Your time is a valuable resource – both to your employer, business and family. Life Management!
When we treat every task we do as a priority it is easy to slip into bad habits that eat into our time but do not give us enough benefits. We run around ‘putting out fires’ and face every [...]
May 30th, 2008 | Posted in Books and Literature, Business and Finance | No Comments
Refining your writing process is key to your writing success
Many struggling writers are convinced there is a secret to the success of more confident writers. There is in fact a secret but it is one that you too can embrace to improve your writing. The simple truth is that refining your own personal writing process [...]
May 30th, 2008 | Posted in Arts and Humanities, Books and Literature | No Comments
This one of a kind handbook on autism spectrum disorders offers a huge amount of valuable information. Covering all you need to be aware about Autism Spectrum Disorders. Such as autism, Asperger syndrome and PDD-NOS.
May 28th, 2008 | Posted in Books and Literature, Health and Fitness | No Comments
The symptoms of depression can vary in intensity but their affect on a relationship is always negative. A depressed person feels unworthy and weak. This self-depreciation furthers the depression. Losing the ability to work, communicate or enjoy life will erode relationships, lead to financial problems and affect intimacy.
It is important to remember this is [...]
May 28th, 2008 | Posted in Books and Literature, Mental Health | No Comments
You have a lot of choices in your life.You choose clothes,car,friends but what about your free time?
You can spend it seating near the sea in a beach bar drinking cocktails or coffee or you can spend your time reading books. As for me i prefer the reading in a beach bar drinking a nice cold [...]
May 19th, 2008 | Posted in Books and Literature, Holidays | No Comments
Some of the biggest winners in professional poker have become very sought after authors. Books about poker offer enlightening stories and instructional details from the greatest poker players in the world.
Learn Million-Dollar Winning Strategies from the Poker Master, Phil Hellmuth, Jr. In Play Poker Like the Pros, he demonstrates exactly how to play and [...]
May 7th, 2008 | Posted in Books and Literature, Gambling, Games, Games, General Blurbs | No Comments
Downloadable Audio book products are increasing in popularity as each day passes. How do we know this? Well, in 2005 $120 million of audio books were purchased in Germany and it is expected that the market will grow by 20% in Europe and is increasing more rapidly in the USA.
But why are audio versions a [...]
May 6th, 2008 | Posted in Books and Literature, Books and Literature, Shopping | No Comments
Hi all,
I have just joined this Blurbosphere today and this is my first blurb. A little about me, I am a British citizen, but I live in Thailand, I am an amputee now having lost one of my legs a few years ago. I am an author and my first book ‘Legless in Thailand’ was [...]
May 6th, 2008 | Posted in Books and Literature, Cultures and Groups, Lifestyles and Society, Online Writing and Articles | No Comments
Many people have given up setting New Year’s resolutions because they are convinced that such resolutions don’t work. This may reflect a larger problem – not knowing how to set and reach goals. Achieving personal goals is one of the most important things in life. Just because you may have encountered some failures doesn’t mean [...]
April 16th, 2008 | Posted in Books and Literature | No Comments
Holly Mann’s book has inspired thousands of men and women worldwide with her story. She took her knowledge and worked day and night and started to acquire a great level of success in only four months time. One of the very impressive things of Holly Mann’s life is that, since that time she has always [...]
April 4th, 2008 | Posted in Books and Literature, Business and Finance, Internet Marketing, Marketing, Small Business | No Comments
Chipping Away Your Writer’s Block
In almost every writer’s forum, the deplorable perennial problem of writer’s block has always been brought up by both professional creative writers. Some discussions have gone as deep as defining the nature of writer’s block. In case a writer’s block (a.k.a. "fear-of-the-blank-page") should come up in the middle of [...]
March 26th, 2008 | Posted in Arts and Humanities, Books and Literature | No Comments
Stress is not just a buzz word in our time, many suffer from stress and would like to learn how to eliminate stress and live a balanced life.
Listen to Maggie Lawrie in conversation with other coaches on the subject of stress management.
Maggie Lawrie is an expert in relaxation techniques. She has a warm and encouraging [...]
March 19th, 2008 | Posted in Arts and Humanities, Books and Literature, Health and Fitness, Management, Personal Development | No Comments
Jeff Walker has just released a new video case study from one of his Product Launch Formula students.
John Gallager managed to go from a very small income to $3500.00 a month in a very small niche. Now I know some of you might be a little skeptical and wondering, “Does this work for everyone?”
I would [...]
March 9th, 2008 | Posted in Books and Literature, Business and Finance, Education, Marketing, Work from Home | No Comments
Set Goals to Achieve Success
Despite your best intentions, you will never achieve the success you are looking for if you never set goals for yourself and your business.
Ask yourself, "What goals have I written down for myself and my business?"
Most people never set goals for themselves or their business. One day leads to [...]
March 3rd, 2008 | Posted in Books and Literature, Personal Development | No Comments
In the past, the only people who used audio books would be people who could not read for whatever reason. Perhaps their reading was not good enough to read the books, or perhaps their eyesight did not allow them to read the books. Whatever the reason, people bought science fiction audio books so that they [...]
December 27th, 2007 | Posted in Books and Literature, Education, Family, Multimedia, Services | No Comments
Many years ago there lived a dear little girl who was beloved by every one who knew her; but her grand-mother was so very fond of her that she never felt she could think and do enough to please this dear grand-daughter, and she presented the little girl with a red silk hood, which suited [...]
November 30th, 2007 | Posted in Arts and Humanities, Books and Literature | No Comments
Do you like reading novels? Well, some of us already get bored even if we are just looking on somebody who haves the patience of reading such long material. They don’t know what they are missing. But if you are a novel buff then have you heard of The Da Vinci Code? Those who haven’t, are [...]
November 23rd, 2007 | Posted in Books and Literature | No Comments
There is no doubt that dogs understand language. My friend, Mr. S. P. Miles, who was remarkable for his tender love for animals, as well as for many other noble and lovely qualities, told me some remarkable facts which came under his own personal observation, and which I am, therefore, sure are true, showing that [...]
October 5th, 2007 | Posted in Books and Literature, Pets | No Comments
No matter what the language involved, most civilizations are fascinated with word games. Language is there to be played with, using palindromes, puns and other devices. The success of TV shows such as Spelling Bee and Wheel of Fortune is testament to our obsession with words. Wheel of Fortune began in the United States and [...]
August 22nd, 2007 | Posted in Arts and Humanities, Books and Literature, Entertaining, Personal Organization | No Comments
Create your own style, give your home charm with mosaics or ceramic pottery also they make great give-aways. Gifts of all sizes colours and shapes are available for you here at beauty of ceramics. We have a wide selection of fabulous pottery GIFTS for you to choose from. These are not your ordinary kind of [...]
August 20th, 2007 | Posted in Antiques and Collectibles, Books and Literature, Crafts, General Blurbs, Hobbies | No Comments
For the first time in the 400 year colonial history of the American Indians of southern New England have they written their own story. Covering all modes of their traditional life, A Cultural History of the Native Peoples of Southern New England is a landmark publication.
Very few books on the history and culture of [...]
August 20th, 2007 | Posted in Anthropology and Archaeology, Books and Literature, Languages, Native and Tribal | No Comments
The Bikini, A Cultural History is a full coffee table size magnificent book on the history of the bikini swimsuit from its origins in the Paris scandals of 1946 right through today with scads of fascinating photographs of the supper models and movie stars from today and yesterday wearing the bikinis they are famous for. [...]
August 16th, 2007 | Posted in Books and Literature, Clothing | No Comments
High street retailer WH Smith is today reportedly looking at expanding its books business by buying the British arm of bookseller Borders books.Borders, which is the second largest bookseller in the United States, announced in March that it was pulling out of the UK in a move to focus on the fortunes of its underperforming [...]
August 11th, 2007 | Posted in Books and Literature, Business and Finance | No Comments
There was a time, says the Iroquois grandmother, when it was not needful to plant the corn- seed nor to hoe the fields, for the corn sprang up of itself, and filled the broad meadows. Its stalks grew strong and tall, and were covered with leaves like waving banners, and filled with ears of pearly [...]
July 6th, 2007 | Posted in Arts and Humanities, Books and Literature, General Blurbs, Myths and Folktales, Native and Tribal | No Comments