Knowing others is intelligence; knowing yourself is true wisdom. This is what Kwaku Mensah, the author of the book God Cares, But Do We? is trying to tell us. The book emphasizes how beneficial self-knowledge is and why it is the first and main ingredient in leading the life you want... Read more
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You’re Not The Boss Of Me is that glimmer of hope you are looking for. In a simple manner it will make you aware of how Bosses, patterns, imprints and influences have programmed your life and painted the picture of your present personality. Using this information you can learn what is not you, and make a choice of what to peel away and what to keep! Thought-provoking book for self discovery...
“People deserve what they tolerate.” This is one of the most famous lines people quote regarding toxic and abusive relationships. And those who haven’t experienced it are the loudest to say it. But while this has been socially established to stop tolerating abuse, it seems to have done the opposite. Because of this quote, more people might stay with the thought that maybe they deserve to suffer in the wrong relationship because they have been too dumb to tolerate it earlier on...
Dr. Patrick Ojo was born and brought up in Benin City , Nigeria , Africa . He attended Benin Baptist Model Primary School, Evboneka Grammar School (high school), and Eghosa Grammar School briefly for one year before proceeding to University of Ife, Ile-Ife, for a degree in chemistry. He taught briefly at Government Girl’s College Ngelzarma, Borno State, as Assistant Head of the Science Department, and Oghada Grammar School, Edo State, as Head of the Science Department before migrating to the United States in 1988.
It’s already 2022, but ReadersMagnet continues to feature in threads and discussions naming the company a scam and among the bogus publishing houses successful extorting unsuspecting authors. While ReadersMagnet has already issued statements and omnibus replies to these posts affirming our business’s legitimacy and mission, there are still those who raise the issue repeatedly, deliberately besmirching our good name and reputation online.
When we are in the middle of a difficult time. It takes more than just physical strength to get us through. A strong, resilient mind is necessary as well. When we have mental toughness, we will not shy away from emotionally hard situations. Being able to regulate emotions and manage our thoughts well will help us maintain optimism despite the circumstance. When we are filled with optimism, we can come up with creative approaches in life that can help us cope.
The Birds Still Sing: My Journey of Resilience Through Postpartum Depression is an invaluable and inspiring read for anyone who is struggling to re-discover meaning and purpose in life after a devastating experience. Readers will be riveted by the bold, real-life account of a young mother who plunges into the depths of darkness and emerges as a stronger, more grounded person.
There are certain places that give a certain feeling of peace and serenity. Most of them involve nature. Nature is the perfect place to be whenever you feel like you need to get away from certain realities in life. That is why whenever you feel like the harsh aspects of life are getting to you, you should opt for grasping some nature. Even just for a little bit, as long as you capture the beauty of it, you will feel like you are at your best.
Byron Conner, M.D. was born in Denver, Colorado, the oldest of eleven children. He joined the Seventh-day Adventist Church at age nine. He attended Union College in Lincoln, Nebraska from 1966-1968 as a premed student and 1970-1972, majoring in sociology and then theology. He served in the US Army from 1968-1970 including a tour in Vietnam. He attended San Bernardino Valley College and California State College at San Bernardino (now a university) to take up courses he done poorly at Union. He attended Loma Linda University School of Medicine from 1976-1979. After his residency, he did two yea
JB Clemmens is a veteran mystery reader having relished books by Christie, Wolfe, Marsh, Grimes, Childs, and many others. She enjoys writing. Her Lieutenant James Mysteries Series includes Something Fishy in Manhattan, A Substitute for Murder, Mystery at Pima Point, and The Numbered Cups Mystery. She is also the author of Death in Sequence. Her first book, Jigsaw, is the fictional adventure of two women, who decide to walk from one city to another after a gasoline ban. All her books are available on Amazon.
How you create an ending for your book is as important as any other element in your storyline. Your ending serves as something that will leave your readers astonished, if not, wondering. These are the kinds of ending that every reader love. If you are planning to write your own mystery book, this blog will help you come up with a great ending for your narrative.
The Atlanta Co-Ed Murder is a story about who murdered a young attractive middle-class co-ed on a college campus. The body was discovered by the college security guard who stopped three young men, premiere athletes on the University’s top-performing sports team, trying to dispose of the remains. The young men were enrolled in an all-male college and the murdered co-ed was the girlfriend of one of the three ‘prima donnas’ athletes. The young lady was a student at the all-girl’s neighboring college.
Based on his extensive travel experiences, Honeycutt narrates stories from all over the world on all continents. From the savannas of northern Cameroon to the jungles of southern Cameroon, and from the mountains of the Rocky Mountains in the United States, to a Himalayan tahr hunt in the mountains of New Zealand, he describes an array of real-life experiences and excursions. He tells about bird hunting in Argentina, turkey hunting in Old Mexico, and looking for the Gobi Argali Sheep in Mongolia.
Romance is a popular genre in literature. Many readers, especially those young adults and adults, are definitely entertained and captivated by romance novels. Who doesn’t want to feel mixed emotions brought by merely loving someone? Being able to feel the butterflies in your stomach and racing heartbeats just by reading is really a spectacular experience.
Nelibeth Plaza has served for Twenty-seven years in the New York City Department of Education as an elementary school teacher and formerly as an assistant principal. She has a passion for reading aloud to children and the art of storytelling.