Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Get Special Delivery and $1 goes to breast cancer research



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Announcing a Special Delivery!

 $1.00 of each Special Delivery baby boy or baby girl book sold through Amazon.com is donated to breast cancer research. Buy your special delivery book for boys or girls and help find the cure for breast cancer!

Author Lynne Hall has survived breast cancer and Illustrator Anthony Weaver's Mom survived breast cancer. Help us find a cure for a charity close to our hearts! 


See book page examples and more at ProductsThatPamper.com

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On April 1st, 2010 the second video in a five part series will be released. Edgar E Willis teaches us in greater detail how to be funny... on purpose! The video series is titled "How to be Funny on Purpose: An Anatomy of Humor" and the second part delves deeper into what makes a joke funny. See the video at EdgarEWillis.com. Available April Fools Day!
 

Civilian In an Ill-Fitting Uniform: A Memoir of World War II, by Edgar E. Willis is an excellent read. It doesn’t matter whether you are a veteran or a history buff, if you like great literature, this is a book that will inform and entertain. The book is available right now from Amazon.com.



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Relationship Rules, is the new book from And Then Some Publishing, LLC, that offers readers the twelve rules essential for long-term happiness, security, and commitment. Readers, if you are heading into a new relationship, read this book first. Ladies, give this to your new relationship partner and tell him to read it, digest it, and use it. It is available now at Amazon.com.

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Thursday’s essay is simply called, “Curacao.” In this essay I want to talk about the island, some of the places I visited, and describe what I saw from the height of the back of the ship. What makes this essay interesting is that, before this cruise, I had never heard of the island before. Never even knew it existed! So, for me, writing this essay opened my eyes. I hope it does the same for readers.

Thursday's And Then Some Essay preview:
Curacao
by Richard L. Weaver II

Excerpt:


As we leave Curacao in the distance as I am writing this, several things are clear. First, Curacao is only 40 miles long and 10 miles wide at its widest point — just 171 square miles — with a population of only about 150,000 people. It is located just 40 miles off the coast of Venezuela, 42 miles east of Aruba, and 30 miles west of Bonaire. (Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao are the islands that make up the ABCs of the Netherlands Lesser Antilles). Second, it is not a lush, tropical island. (It gets only 20 inches of rain annually.) Rather, it is flat. Less than a dozen hills (no mountains at all) can be seen across the whole island. Third, the refinery smokestacks (I can count 15 that dot the interior; however, they are fairly tightly bunched together) make up part of the horizon as one looks out over the whole island.







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