We all know Hezbollah had hijacked Lebanon and sent rockets by the 1,000s into Israel. Still, even after all this chaos, for some reason it has the power to unite huge numbers of people waving yellow flags, banners, and shirts marching by the 10s of thousands in the streets. Obviously, they unders
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Swedish author Pär Lagerkvist won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1951, partly on the strength of this funny, wicked, and remarkable masterpiece, originally published in 1944. The Dwarf catapulted Lagerkvist to international fame, but the book is now largely dwarfed (ahem) by his more famous
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The book is called Bury That Sucka and it is a non-fictional account of a scandalous, bizarre love affair that the black community has with the N-word, exposing how they have been mesmerized by this infamous, diabolical word. Bury That Sucka, is to be officially released the end of September 2005.
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Hair Loss No More author Jonathon E. Phillips is a leading hair loss analyst who has helped many people including celebrities and sports personalities to combat hair loss.
His extensive experience has enabled him to put together a 168 page ebook which provides a solid education in the way hair g
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Inside this book, sixty writers who have turned sixty offer sixty recommendations for living an exciting, enthusiastic life after the age of sixty. Plenty of important people from M.D's to writers and money managers offer advice in many areas of life, while the sixty plus folks gear up to rediscov
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100 WORDS ABOUT WEDDINGS - THE ARTISTRY OF ALEIT, is an indulgence for all who appreciate the finer things in life, especially those in search of exceptional and exclusive wedding inspiration.
This magnificent coffee-table publication features the genius of Aleit, South Africa's most distinguishe
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It seemed very far fetched to me that a country or a person would try to subvert an entire religion. It seemed even less possible to me that anyone could hate the thought that a God exists, so much that he would devote his entire life to subverting the Catholic Church. Surely this book must be a
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Ishmael Reed's essay “The World is Here” is preceded by a well-chosen excerpt from a 1983 New York Times article which evokes an image that epitomizes the two tiered concept of Ishmael's proceeding essay. Reed offers several examples of cultural blending from inside the walls of a McDonald's
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Make Natural Power is...
Basically, this is a guide that allows you to create your own green energy source. This is either a solar power generator or wind power generator. What does this mean for you? Instead of paying for electricity you will be able to produce your own.
How Can It Possibly Do
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I'm posting this book review on an historical novel by C.W. Gortner because I think The Last Queen is a great read and it also highlights the difficulties women have had throughout history attempting to be taken seriously whether they are royalty or not.
Juana's courage, strength, and passion ama
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