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Top 10 Funny Rabbit Gif Images to Curb Off Stress during Pregnancy - 0 views

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    Accumulation of daily stress leads to heart attack and lack of immunization in the body.  Physical fitness, proper diet and good sleep are required to fight back stress.
Michelle Thompson

Wordie - 1 views

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    Wordie (pronounced wurd-e) calls itself "Like Flickr, but without the photos."\nIn Wordie you can make yourself lists of words and phrases, and these are visible to all other wordies. The words can then be discussed. \n\nThere is a random word, a mobile version, and a supporting blog. Words displayed have options to go lookup at various websites such as wikipedia or amazon, and there is an image search also. You can register to leave a comment against the word also.
jimmy4559

Ambition - 0 views

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    Ambition continues to suffer a longstanding, old-world, negative reputation. It brings up images of someone who's willing to do whatever it takes to get ahead, even if it means sacrificing friends, family and colleagues. Today, for many, ambition is synonymous with mistrust, closely aligned with such international corporate leaders who mismanaged their ambition and destroyed their credibility with the general public and shareholders alike. Is ambition a bad thing? It depends. Read on.
Michelle Thompson

Soup - Publish, collect, share. - 0 views

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    Soup.io is another tumbleblog application, allowing for the aggregation of content from all over the web. Amalgamate video, text, audio, quotes, images, links, files etc onto the one Soup blog. Allows for use of your own domain name also.
Michelle Thompson

Fifty (50!) Tools which can help you in Writing - Stepcase Lifehack - 0 views

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    Lifehack's listing of 50 different writing techniques written by Roy Peter Clark and held at the Poynter Institute. Topics include Show and Tell, Using Strong Verbs, Original Images, and 47 more.
Michelle Thompson

Blogging for Fiction Writers - 0 views

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    Basics tutorial in setting up a free Blogger blog, uploading images and placing text for fiction writers wanting to publishe illustrated stories onto the web.
Michelle Thompson

Noovo - Welcome! - 0 views

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    Noovo has just come out of private beta. It works as a lifestreaming blogging aggregator. Add bookmarks, video, audio, text, quotes, clips, images - everything. Also use the Noovo technology to get recommendations for more content on your interest topic. More features than Tumblr, however slightly harder to use.
Michelle Thompson

PlotShot - the random plot generator with random shots from Flickr - 0 views

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    Random text is generated with flickr images interspersed.
Kumiko Kurosu

Share GIF Images and Make Everyone Happy - 0 views

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    Life is so unpredictable. One moment we are happy and the very next moment we may grieve. This erratic approach of life can leave us shocked and in surprise. Therefore, it's essential to balance our moods and moments with happiness and laughter.
David Leonhardt

How to write a fiction book cover blurb - 0 views

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    A cover is more than just a title and an image. On the back, people read the author's bio. They read the reviews. They look at the author's picture. But most of all, they read the back cover blurb. Those few lines answer the book buyer's critical question: "What's this book all about?"
DorineFantasywriterD Hughes

Joseph Campbell - A Scholar's Life - 0 views

  • For Joseph Campbell, the study of myth was the exploration of the possibilities of consciousness. His lifetime of scholarship was nothing less than the search for the Holy Grail of radiant living.
  • It is more than a presentation of fascinating stories from all over the world. It is a vision of a rich inner life available to anyone willing to go on the initiatory adventures.
  • His interest in mythology began at age seven when he saw the Indians in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in Madison Square Garden.
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  • in 1924, he met Jiddu Krishnamurti, not yet the great world teacher of the Theosophists.
  • A principle mentor was Indologist Heinrich Zimmer,
  • Campbell studied how Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung used myth in psychology.
  • The latest incarnation of Oedipus, the continued romance of Beauty and the Beast, stand this afternoon on the corner of 42nd Street and Fifth Avenue, waiting for the traffic light to change.
  • Campbell's description of the hero's journey has been used extensively by generations of artists and scholars. It showed the similarities among the great stories of world mythology.
  • It is a model of initiatory elements in myth, religion, literature, and ritual.
  • The The Hero With a Thousand Faces showed the similarities among the mythological traditions. Campbell followed this with a series of writings on the great differences among the world myths. The four-volume Masks of God: Primitive Mythology (1959), Oriental Mythology (1962), Occidental Mythology (1964), and Creative Mythology (1968) analyzed the distinctions among the mythologies of various regions and cultures.
  • First is the metaphysical function. Myth awakens and supports a sense of awe before the mystery of being. It reconciles consciousness to the preconditions of its own existence. Myth induces a realization that behind the surface phenomenology of the world, there is a transcendent mystery source. Through this vitalizing mystical function, the universe becomes a holy picture.
  • The second is a cosmological dimension deals with the image of the world that is the focus of science. This function shows the shape of the universe, but in such a way that the mystery still comes through. The cosmology should correspond to the actual experience, knowledge, and mentality of the culture. This interpretive function changes radically over time. It presents a map or picture of the order of the cosmos and our relationship to it.
  • Third is the sociological function. Myth supports and validates the specific moral order of the society out of which it arose. Particular life-customs of this social dimension, such as ethical laws and social roles, evolve dramatically. This function, and the rites by which it is rendered, establishes in members of the group concerned a system of sentiments that can be depended upon to link that person spontaneously to its ends.
  • The fourth function of myth is psychological. The myths show how to live a human lifetime under any circumstances. It is this pedagogical function of mythology that carries the individual through the various stages and crises of life, from childhood dependency, to the responsibilities of maturity, to the reflection of old age, and finally, to death. It helps people grasp the unfolding of life with integrity. It initiates individuals into the order of realities in their own psyches, guiding them toward enrichment and realization.
  • Campbell was discovered by a new generation when George Lucas based much of his screenplay for Star Wars (1977)
Kumiko Kurosu

Top Five Funny Photos of people- A Guaranteed Laughter - 0 views

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    Apart from sex, money and celebrities the other most important search result is awarded to funny web sites that offer a wide perspective of fun and galore at an easy pace. Now who doesn't want to...
Kumiko Kurosu

Create a memory Diary for your baby - 0 views

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    Every parent always plans something special for their children. Some gift them legacy, assets, car and what not. However; parents often forget that they can gift back their child his or her ....
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