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Get Likes And Fans on Facebook - 0 views

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    If you want to increase your Facebook fans and build your brand organically without the hassle of unloyal fans or softwares that can destroy your business
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The Winning Overeating Program 100% Diet Free - 0 views

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    You can continue on this path, but you will never achieve your goals because you do not know the answer to the question:

    "Why can't you achieve what is really important to you; eating what you want while looking your best and feeling wonderful? "

    On the other hand, you can continue
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Betrayal by Karin Alvtegen (book review) - 0 views

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    Someone is watching Eva. In the trees at the edge of her garden, a figure lurks in the dark. In the hospital, Jonas watches over his girlfriend, who is in a coma. But what, or who, has put her there? Through a chance meeting, Eva and Jonas's lives will become disturbingly entwined. And Eva will discover that sometimes, in order to survive, you must betray the ones you love the most. A fascinating look at how much we all betray and learn to live with those betrayals.
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Book Brings AIDS-Prevention Message to Kids - 0 views

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    AuthorHouse self-published author Arrey Emmanuel Enow has made it easier for children to understand HIV/AIDS prevention in his book "AIDS Free Generation Book: A Guide to HIV /AIDS Prevention." The Cameroonian writer used children's poems, songs, and comprehension exercises to deliver his advocacy message, including tales of ages 3 to 18 afflicted by the life-threatening disease. Enow is an assistant manager for the Last Great Ape Organization, an international NGO on wildlife law enforcement. He also holds officer posts in various NGOs.

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Apricot Jam and Other Stories by Alexander Solzhenitsyn (book review) - 0 views

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    Written in the years between Solzhenitsyn's return from exile to Russia in 1994, and his death in 2008 this new collection of stories from the Nobel Prize-winning author is available for the first time in English. Mostly written in his late binary style, the stories in APRICOT JAM present a series of striking portraits of a Soviet and Russian life across the twentieth century. Through their unforgettable cast of military commanders, imprisoned activists and displaced families, these stories play out the moral dilemmas and ideological conflicts that defined the century.
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Plagiarism checking tool - the most accurate and absolutely FREE! - 0 views

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    In this technological age a plagiarism checker is essential for protecting your written work. A plagiarism checker benefits teachers, students, website owners and anyone else interested in protecting their writing. Our service guarantees that anything you write can be thoroughly checked by our plagiarism software to insure that your texts are unique.
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Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk by Ben Fountain (book review) - 0 views

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    A squad of soldiers get caught on camera by a Fox news team. The video goes viral. They were already heroes. Now they become celebrities. For two weeks at least. The army seizes on an opportunity to get some good press and sends these soldiers on a 'Victory Tour' culminating in an appearance in front of millions on TV at a Dallas Cowboys football game. What exactly were these men fighting for? "The hot dog, the Brooklyn Dodgers. Mom's apple pie. That's what everyone's fighting for." That's what Yossarian says in Catch-22. Billy Lynn is no longer so sure.
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Blooms of Darkness by Aharon Appelfeld (book review) - 0 views

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    Escaping the ghetto 11-year-old Hugo is left by his mother in the local brothel, where Mariana, one of the prostitutes, has agreed to hide him. Mariana is a bitterly unhappy woman who hates what she has done to her life, and night after night Hugo sits in her closet and listens uncomprehendingly as she rages at the Nazi soldiers who come and go. Quickly the two become fiercely protective of each other and, as her life spirals downwards, Mariana reaches out for consolation to the adoring boy who is on the cusp of manhood.
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Chronicle in Stone by Ismail Kadare (book review) - 0 views

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    WW2 is about to start but life for a young boy in a small town in Albania is still a game. Yet, as the town falls to the Italians, the Greeks, then the Nazis, the boy grows up. Falling in love with unattainable women, seduced by magic and literature and finally forced to flee, his existence changes from marvellous, terrifying and extraordinary into a primitive world where the severed arm of a British airman becomes a talisman and girls vanish-possibly killed by their own fathers. Forging the unexpected and terrible link between childish playfulness and a horrifying political future, Kadare has created a story with a depth and brilliance characteristic of the master story-teller.
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The Storyteller of Marrakesh by Joydeep Roy-Bhattacharya (book review) - 0 views

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    Each year, the storyteller, Hassan, gathers listeners to the city square to share their recollections of a young, foreign couple who mysteriously disappeared years earlier. As various witnesses describe their encounters with the couple-their tales overlapping, confirming, and contradicting each other-Hassan hopes to light upon details that will explain what happened to them, and to absolve his own brother, who is in prison for their disappearance. As testimonies circle an elusive truth, the couple takes on an air as enigmatic as their fate. But is this annual storytelling ritual a genuine attempt to uncover the truth, or is it intended instead to weave an ambiguous mythology around a crime?
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Blues 4 Kali Musing About 2012 Reincarnation Mystery And Madness - 0 views

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    Many of us have heard about the predictions that the world would end, or that major changes would be taking place in the year 2012. What is your take on this? Me? Well, I don't believe that the world will end in 2012, but I have been fascinated with the topic since I was a school kid and I read about the Central and South American Indian cultures.
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Book of Moron Offbeat Satire and Parody » And now, on the lighter side…how wo... - 0 views

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    Have you ever desperately wanted to end it all, but stopped short because you still had that final message to the world? A last screw-you to you-know-who?
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    Have you ever desperately wanted to end it all, but stopped short because you still had that final message to the world? A last screw-you to you-know-who?
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Book of Moron Offbeat Satire and Parody » Tech Wars 1011: Sitefin Blog Spanks... - 0 views

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    From bright red illustrations of errors maps, to pictures of Rosie O'Donnell as the unqualified project manager you will find a few giggles and will also undoubtedly cringe in disbelief. So toss Prawn Legs a couple of beers (lead sitefin web developer) and sit back and read a few posts about the Sitefin Project.
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my latest review - 0 views

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    a very good book
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The 10 Best Books of 2009 - The New York Times - 2 views

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    "After so many years, and so many lists, you might think the task of choosing the 10 Best Books would get easier. If only. The sublime story collections alone created agonies of indecision. So did the superb literary biographies we read - and deeply admired. But in the end the decisions had to be made."
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The City Of Ember - 0 views

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    "Read The City of Ember"
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