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Learn from the Greats: 7 Writing Habits of Amazing Writers | Write to Done - 0 views

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    Article on the writing habits that writers should develop.

Best Bucks Night Giveaway - 1 views

started by Stubby Holders on 21 Sep 12 no follow-up yet
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Book Publishers - 0 views

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    Useful place to express your writings as published works
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Term paper: A Very Large Research Paper - 0 views

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    Term paper writing guide with an outlined template. Written by an English teacher.

Revival! - 27 views

started by Alexis Krysten on 06 Jul 08 no follow-up yet
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Tiger Woods: Pro Golfer in the Media Spotlight and Under the Public Microscope for All ... - 0 views

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    The news broke just the other day that the life of Tiger Woods is not a perfect one. Tiger Woods crashed his car, which threw him into the media spotlight.
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What to Do when Life Takes a Dump on You - Associated Content - associatedcontent.com - 0 views

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    Did Somebody Say Something About Taking a Dump?
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Procrastination-Living-in-the-NOW-not-yesterday-tomorrow-or-next-week- - 0 views

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    We all procrastinate in one form or another. Either we put things off or say that we'll do them later. If we adopt the attitude of do it now, it can make a tremendous difference in our lives. Sometimes fear stops us, sometimes guilt stops us, sometimes it's just plain laziness that stops us; but, no matter what we blame on the fact that we're not doing it now, the fact is that we're still not doing it now. So, if you are interested in overcoming procrastination; keep reading and start living in the NOW.

Enjoying the Benefits of Buying Perfume Online - 2 views

started by aubrey scent on 13 Jul 11 no follow-up yet

Be Irresistible with Floral Perfumes - 2 views

started by aubrey scent on 18 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
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Deepawali, the festival of lights | Interesting facts about Deepawali - 0 views

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    The word Deepawali is derived from two Sanskrit words, "Deep" and "Aavali". Among these, Deep means "Diya" (or light which represents knowledge) and Awali means "chain". That is, Deepawali means given or series of lights. It is also called Deepotsav or Deepavali or Diwali. Of these, the term Diwali is most commonly used. The meaning of Deepawali also reflects the meaning of the name of Bharat (India). Bha means "light and knowledge" and Rat means "devoted". Deepawali means a series of lamp i.e. series of knowledge and Bharat means dedicated to knowledge and light.
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