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How to Write a Poem About Nature

To write a poem about nature on must become one with nature. I know it sounds like mumbo-jumbo to some, but it's real. If you don't know how to get in touch with nature, you can start by walking through the woods or by a lake and blessing everything you see (that nature produced). I, mysel

PTSD Heals Through Divine Power Just As Green Power Renews the Earth

I had a dream about my friend, a Sculptor, naked laying his head on his knees crying. Even though the agony was in his head he felt like his whole body was dying. Through his tears he stammered, "I can't see, I can't see." In the vision I declared how obvious that this could not

Book Review - Blood Relation

Blood Relation is a commendable book, written in 2004, about a really bad guy - Harold "Kayo" Konigsberg - a stone killer - doing life imprisonment at the time of the book's writing. Blood Relation was written Kayo's grandnephew, Eric Konigsberg, over the objection of everyone in

How Does The Obama Insurance Plan Help Those In Need Of A Pulse Oximeter?

President Obama has truly been very active in the arena of improving the health care and insurance coverage of those individuals that are truly in need of health care. One of the major downfalls of our health care system is the fact that those individuals that may be out of work or actually do not h

Choosing Children's Books That Fit Your Child

This article will provide you information on selecting reading material for you child. I will explain some methods used to choose a book that will capture their interest.

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It's a painful thing to have to experience a break up; especially if you are on the receiving end of one. However there is one moment in and throughout your entire break up experience that is far more painful than any other.

The Dangers of a Concussion

Concussions are potentially dangerous. A new study found high school-age athletes are more likely than younger kids to have sports-related concussions, but the rate of such injuries in both groups is on the rise. During a ten-year period, from 1997 to 2007, emergency department visits for concussion

It Will Burn

You should not as it will burn, All your desire to be in orbit of sun. Close your eyes as it has enormous glare, You will lost in race to be found no where.

Book Review-Pay Dirt

Several of Rita Mae Brown's fans, while waiting in line to greet her at the Oxford Bookstore in Atlanta during her Riding Shotgun tour, noticed aloud the conspicuous absence of the best-selling author's companion and collaborator, the feline authoress Sneaky Pie Brown, whose rise from a lo

This Is How You Lose Her - By Junot Diaz - A Review

The plight of immigrant Hispanics in America is the searing picture emerging from this book, and is very well drawn. Straight off the boat, they huddle in ghettos, exploited by unscrupulous bosses, and handicapped by their lack of language and sophistication in Anglo ways.

Spring Poems (2008)

Spring PoemsTowards spring in the City(a St. Paul, Minnesota Poem)Where the Mississippi River nears the pier,when spring is near, the water is loud and high;and all the winter birds, come back, against the morning sky..

Snow by Orhan Pamuk: A Book Review

The Snow written by Orhan Pamuk, a noble laureate is a fantastic Turkish novel. Translated by Maureen Freely, his seventh novel is a realistic account of his country's divided soul.

The Wizard's First Rule Book Review

The Wizard's First Rule written by Terry Goodkind is the first book in The Sword of Truth series. Out of all the books in the series it is by far the most memorable. Although this book is very unrealistic and completely over the top fantasy based, it is actually a very good read even if you are

The World is Flat by Thomas L Friedman

The author of the book Thomas L. Friedman, ingeniously chooses to describe the world as flat, attributing his inspiration to an Indian software executive who explained to him how the entry barriers into the globalized world are being destroyed and that the economic playing field was being leveled. A

Lost Souls Found By Kyla Duffy And Lowrey Mumford

In this book, you find over 30 short accounts of people who have a rescued Boston Terrier. Some stories are fun and some serious. Several stories relate the awful thing about "puppy mills" and what happens to dogs there.

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