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Thursday, October 20th, 2011 Government Grants For All No Comments

The Miracle of Kangaroo Mother Care

The Miracle of Kangaroo Mother Care
Kangaroo mother care is an important aspect of reducing the potential of post natal complications for your baby and will increase the potential of survival.
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Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011 Grants For Mothers No Comments

America’s Self-publishing ‘miracle’

The word “bestseller” doesn’t mean too much nowadays. “Self-published bestseller” does. William P Young’s SPBS, The Shack, has been the “buzz book” in the US for the past 18 months. Young (known as “Paul”, like the apostle) is an Oregon salesman with an interest in web design. He composed The Shack as a gift for his children at Christmas 2005, something that would explain the mysterious ways in which God works.

He typeset the story on his computer and had it bound at the local print shop. His two pastors (kicking in a start-up fund of $300) encouraged him to self-publish. Registering themselves as Windblown Media, they dispatched copies from the Youngs’ family garage. Lots and lots of copies, as the months passed. Word of mouth became word of web. The Shack was blogged and hyped by Christian radio into the bestseller lists. Its American sales are verging on 2m.

The plot is simple. God takes exception to little girls getting murdered by serial killers and posts a bereaved parent a note on the subject. “He” cares. A huge number of readers testify on the web that The Shack brought them closer to their Creator. And, perhaps, their mailman.

Christian fiction is big in the US. In bookshops, that section is usually larger than science fiction (although regular Christian publishers turned down The Shack on the grounds that it was too “edgy”). Young himself calls his bestsellerdom a “miracle”, clearly discerning the kind of assistance you can’t expect from the average publicity department.

Is The Shack the Blair Witch Project of the modern book world? Does it demonstrate that with modern e-tools literary talent can find a way around the cumbersome apparatus of the publishing industry? Is it a portent? Probably not. The famous novelists who have self-published could supply a well-rounded literary education: Mark Twain, DH Lawrence, Anais Nin, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, Margaret Atwood, et al. They are proudly listed on self-publishing guru John Kremer’s “self-publishing hall of fame” (bookmarket.com/selfpublish.html). But, like Paul Young, these novelists typically did it at the break-in stage of their careers. Once inside, they signed up quite happily to the mainstream commercial book world.

The Shack, which arrives on our shores this week, is not, alas, being published here with a £150 handout from Radio 4′s Thought for the Day team. It is published by Hodder and Stoughton, in an initial print run of 25,000. They won’t be dispatching it from Mr Hodder’s garage.

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Friday, January 21st, 2011 Grants No Comments

America’s Self-publishing ‘miracle’

The word “bestseller” doesn’t mean too much nowadays. “Self-published bestseller” does. William P Young’s SPBS, The Shack, has been the “buzz book” in the US for the past 18 months. Young (known as “Paul”, like the apostle) is an Oregon salesman with an interest in web design. He composed The Shack as a gift for his children at Christmas 2005, something that would explain the mysterious ways in which God works.

He typeset the story on his computer and had it bound at the local print shop. His two pastors (kicking in a start-up fund of $300) encouraged him to self-publish. Registering themselves as Windblown Media, they dispatched copies from the Youngs’ family garage. Lots and lots of copies, as the months passed. Word of mouth became word of web. The Shack was blogged and hyped by Christian radio into the bestseller lists. Its American sales are verging on 2m.

The plot is simple. God takes exception to little girls getting murdered by serial killers and posts a bereaved parent a note on the subject. “He” cares. A huge number of readers testify on the web that The Shack brought them closer to their Creator. And, perhaps, their mailman.

Christian fiction is big in the US. In bookshops, that section is usually larger than science fiction (although regular Christian publishers turned down The Shack on the grounds that it was too “edgy”). Young himself calls his bestsellerdom a “miracle”, clearly discerning the kind of assistance you can’t expect from the average publicity department.

Is The Shack the Blair Witch Project of the modern book world? Does it demonstrate that with modern e-tools literary talent can find a way around the cumbersome apparatus of the publishing industry? Is it a portent? Probably not. The famous novelists who have self-published could supply a well-rounded literary education: Mark Twain, DH Lawrence, Anais Nin, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, Margaret Atwood, et al. They are proudly listed on self-publishing guru John Kremer’s “self-publishing hall of fame” (bookmarket.com/selfpublish.html). But, like Paul Young, these novelists typically did it at the break-in stage of their careers. Once inside, they signed up quite happily to the mainstream commercial book world.

The Shack, which arrives on our shores this week, is not, alas, being published here with a £150 handout from Radio 4′s Thought for the Day team. It is published by Hodder and Stoughton, in an initial print run of 25,000. They won’t be dispatching it from Mr Hodder’s garage.

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Monday, January 3rd, 2011 Grants No Comments

America’s Self-publishing ‘miracle’

The word “bestseller” doesn’t mean too much nowadays. “Self-published bestseller” does. William P Young’s SPBS, The Shack, has been the “buzz book” in the US for the past 18 months. Young (known as “Paul”, like the apostle) is an Oregon salesman with an interest in web design. He composed The Shack as a gift for his children at Christmas 2005, something that would explain the mysterious ways in which God works.

He typeset the story on his computer and had it bound at the local print shop. His two pastors (kicking in a start-up fund of $300) encouraged him to self-publish. Registering themselves as Windblown Media, they dispatched copies from the Youngs’ family garage. Lots and lots of copies, as the months passed. Word of mouth became word of web. The Shack was blogged and hyped by Christian radio into the bestseller lists. Its American sales are verging on 2m.

The plot is simple. God takes exception to little girls getting murdered by serial killers and posts a bereaved parent a note on the subject. “He” cares. A huge number of readers testify on the web that The Shack brought them closer to their Creator. And, perhaps, their mailman.

Christian fiction is big in the US. In bookshops, that section is usually larger than science fiction (although regular Christian publishers turned down The Shack on the grounds that it was too “edgy”). Young himself calls his bestsellerdom a “miracle”, clearly discerning the kind of assistance you can’t expect from the average publicity department.

Is The Shack the Blair Witch Project of the modern book world? Does it demonstrate that with modern e-tools literary talent can find a way around the cumbersome apparatus of the publishing industry? Is it a portent? Probably not. The famous novelists who have self-published could supply a well-rounded literary education: Mark Twain, DH Lawrence, Anais Nin, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, Margaret Atwood, et al. They are proudly listed on self-publishing guru John Kremer’s “self-publishing hall of fame” (bookmarket.com/selfpublish.html). But, like Paul Young, these novelists typically did it at the break-in stage of their careers. Once inside, they signed up quite happily to the mainstream commercial book world.

The Shack, which arrives on our shores this week, is not, alas, being published here with a £150 handout from Radio 4′s Thought for the Day team. It is published by Hodder and Stoughton, in an initial print run of 25,000. They won’t be dispatching it from Mr Hodder’s garage.

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Friday, December 31st, 2010 Grants No Comments

America’s Self-publishing ‘miracle’

The word “bestseller” doesn’t mean too much nowadays. “Self-published bestseller” does. William P Young’s SPBS, The Shack, has been the “buzz book” in the US for the past 18 months. Young (known as “Paul”, like the apostle) is an Oregon salesman with an interest in web design. He composed The Shack as a gift for his children at Christmas 2005, something that would explain the mysterious ways in which God works.

He typeset the story on his computer and had it bound at the local print shop. His two pastors (kicking in a start-up fund of $300) encouraged him to self-publish. Registering themselves as Windblown Media, they dispatched copies from the Youngs’ family garage. Lots and lots of copies, as the months passed. Word of mouth became word of web. The Shack was blogged and hyped by Christian radio into the bestseller lists. Its American sales are verging on 2m.

The plot is simple. God takes exception to little girls getting murdered by serial killers and posts a bereaved parent a note on the subject. “He” cares. A huge number of readers testify on the web that The Shack brought them closer to their Creator. And, perhaps, their mailman.

Christian fiction is big in the US. In bookshops, that section is usually larger than science fiction (although regular Christian publishers turned down The Shack on the grounds that it was too “edgy”). Young himself calls his bestsellerdom a “miracle”, clearly discerning the kind of assistance you can’t expect from the average publicity department.

Is The Shack the Blair Witch Project of the modern book world? Does it demonstrate that with modern e-tools literary talent can find a way around the cumbersome apparatus of the publishing industry? Is it a portent? Probably not. The famous novelists who have self-published could supply a well-rounded literary education: Mark Twain, DH Lawrence, Anais Nin, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, Margaret Atwood, et al. They are proudly listed on self-publishing guru John Kremer’s “self-publishing hall of fame” (bookmarket.com/selfpublish.html). But, like Paul Young, these novelists typically did it at the break-in stage of their careers. Once inside, they signed up quite happily to the mainstream commercial book world.

The Shack, which arrives on our shores this week, is not, alas, being published here with a £150 handout from Radio 4′s Thought for the Day team. It is published by Hodder and Stoughton, in an initial print run of 25,000. They won’t be dispatching it from Mr Hodder’s garage.

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Sunday, December 26th, 2010 Grants No Comments

America’s Self-publishing ‘miracle’

The word “bestseller” doesn’t mean too much nowadays. “Self-published bestseller” does. William P Young’s SPBS, The Shack, has been the “buzz book” in the US for the past 18 months. Young (known as “Paul”, like the apostle) is an Oregon salesman with an interest in web design. He composed The Shack as a gift for his children at Christmas 2005, something that would explain the mysterious ways in which God works.

He typeset the story on his computer and had it bound at the local print shop. His two pastors (kicking in a start-up fund of $300) encouraged him to self-publish. Registering themselves as Windblown Media, they dispatched copies from the Youngs’ family garage. Lots and lots of copies, as the months passed. Word of mouth became word of web. The Shack was blogged and hyped by Christian radio into the bestseller lists. Its American sales are verging on 2m.

The plot is simple. God takes exception to little girls getting murdered by serial killers and posts a bereaved parent a note on the subject. “He” cares. A huge number of readers testify on the web that The Shack brought them closer to their Creator. And, perhaps, their mailman.

Christian fiction is big in the US. In bookshops, that section is usually larger than science fiction (although regular Christian publishers turned down The Shack on the grounds that it was too “edgy”). Young himself calls his bestsellerdom a “miracle”, clearly discerning the kind of assistance you can’t expect from the average publicity department.

Is The Shack the Blair Witch Project of the modern book world? Does it demonstrate that with modern e-tools literary talent can find a way around the cumbersome apparatus of the publishing industry? Is it a portent? Probably not. The famous novelists who have self-published could supply a well-rounded literary education: Mark Twain, DH Lawrence, Anais Nin, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, Margaret Atwood, et al. They are proudly listed on self-publishing guru John Kremer’s “self-publishing hall of fame” (bookmarket.com/selfpublish.html). But, like Paul Young, these novelists typically did it at the break-in stage of their careers. Once inside, they signed up quite happily to the mainstream commercial book world.

The Shack, which arrives on our shores this week, is not, alas, being published here with a £150 handout from Radio 4′s Thought for the Day team. It is published by Hodder and Stoughton, in an initial print run of 25,000. They won’t be dispatching it from Mr Hodder’s garage.

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Friday, November 19th, 2010 Grants No Comments

H Miracle Review-10 Undeniable Reasons Why You Should Choose the H Miracle Hemorrhoid Cure

Hemorrhoid is a very embarrassing and painful disease. It afflicts a large proportion of mainly the adult population (about 50% of adult population are affected) in mainly the developed countries of the world. This ailment is not very common in the rural communities of the world.

People suffering from hemorrhoids are often desperate to find a permanent cure for their discomfort. They try their hands on so many treatment options and some even opt for surgery. However these days a lot of hemorrhoid sufferers are seeking for natural methods of healing piles. These natural methods are simple to use and are often inexpensive are highly effective.(Click the links in the last paragraph below to discover the best natural cure for hemorrhoids)

Although there are probably several types of various natural hemorrhoid cures out there, there is one particular natural method that has become very popular these days amongst hemorrhoid sufferers because of its efficacy and prompt mode of action. This method is called the H Miracle. This product was developed by an independent health researcher and former hemorrhoid sufferer called Holly Hayden.(Click the links in the last paragraph below to see a free sample of H Miracle)
Here are ten major reasons why this method is preferred over all other forms of hemorrhoid home treatments:

1-It was developed by a former hemorrhoid sufferer like you. The H Miracle was developed by an independent health researcher who was also looking for a cure to her own distress. It was during her personal search for relief from the dreadful symptoms of hemorrhoids that she discovered the steps that she took that eventually healed her. It those same steps that healed her that she researched and developed into a complete guide on hemorrhoid called the H Miracle. She passed through those the same agony and frustration that you are passing through now and she knows how exactly to help you overcome the terrible symptoms of piles just like she overcame her own symptoms.

2- It has a 100% natural mode of action. It does not prescribe the use of steroids, antibiotics or other conventional medical treatments that have well documented side effects. It makes use of simple things like herbs which can be found at the local grocery stores, it makes use of water (yes water!), common vegetables and fruits, exercises, and healthy lifestyle changes. It is a complete guidance on not only how to cure hemorrhoids but how to live a healthier life generally.(Click the links in the last paragraph below to unravel a secrete water formula for dealing permanently with piles)

3-It is a complete guide on hemorrhoids. It explains the root causes, the treatment and the prevention of hemorrhoids. It offers a free down loadable book on alternative digestive hemorrhoid therapy. This book explains the real root causes of hemorrhoids, how to avoid common treatment mistakes amongst other things. Downloading this free book also gives you access to a free hemorrhoid newsletter that updates you on new discoveries in the management of hemorrhoids for life. The package also has easily down loadable videos and audio sessions that explain the package better.(Click the links in the last paragraph below to download a free hemorrhoid course)

4-Buying this package gives you a lifetime free access to the developer of the product, you can ask her the most burning and frustrating questions you have about hemorrhoids, you would also have access to 100% free support from Holly Hayden herself.

5-This product has been recommended by notable medical personnel and key medical organizations. It has been promoted by Medopedia, it has also been advertised in Medical News Today. It was rated no 1 in the health and fitness’s Medicine subcategory on CB 2008. It has also been recommended by Dr Charles Livingston D.C, C.C.W.P and by Dr J Davies, the Medical Director of ST Lukes Health Alliance, Maryland.

6-The H Miracle is a confidentially down loadable product that gives you the real truth about piles and reveals a series of hidden remedies on how best to solve the pile problem. It is delivered 100% confidential and your statement will only be billed directly, no one else will know about what you ordered for because the entire system is delivered 100% secure online and your privacy is fully protected.

7-The product is very inexpensive, it costs only 37.00 dollars. That amount of money is not more than what we spend on other frivolities like going to watch a film at the cinemas or going to the restaurant for a family dinner. This amount is also far less than what you would have to pay if you opt for surgical treatment. A wise man once said “if I try I might get it, but if I do not try I will definitely not get it”, you have nothing to loose if you try this product you only have your health and peace of mind to gain.

8-It shrinks even giant sized piles in days; it also effectively deals with even 3rd and 4th degree prolapsed hemorrhoids fast thus saving you from the need for surgery to treat these more severe forms of hemorrhoids.

9-This product has an unconditional 2 month risk reversed definitive results guaranty. If the H Miracle does not help you within the first 8 weeks after purchase your money will be refunded back to you though you will still get to keep the 239.95 dollars worth of bonus materials. You have nothing to loose if you decide to try this package.

10-It is very accessible. It is readily down loadable online , it is readily available for you right now, you can checks or paypal accounts.(Click the links in the last paragraph below to download a copy of H Miracle)

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Friday, November 19th, 2010 Grants No Comments

America’s Self-publishing ‘miracle’

The word “bestseller” doesn’t mean too much nowadays. “Self-published bestseller” does. William P Young’s SPBS, The Shack, has been the “buzz book” in the US for the past 18 months. Young (known as “Paul”, like the apostle) is an Oregon salesman with an interest in web design. He composed The Shack as a gift for his children at Christmas 2005, something that would explain the mysterious ways in which God works.

He typeset the story on his computer and had it bound at the local print shop. His two pastors (kicking in a start-up fund of $300) encouraged him to self-publish. Registering themselves as Windblown Media, they dispatched copies from the Youngs’ family garage. Lots and lots of copies, as the months passed. Word of mouth became word of web. The Shack was blogged and hyped by Christian radio into the bestseller lists. Its American sales are verging on 2m.

The plot is simple. God takes exception to little girls getting murdered by serial killers and posts a bereaved parent a note on the subject. “He” cares. A huge number of readers testify on the web that The Shack brought them closer to their Creator. And, perhaps, their mailman.

Christian fiction is big in the US. In bookshops, that section is usually larger than science fiction (although regular Christian publishers turned down The Shack on the grounds that it was too “edgy”). Young himself calls his bestsellerdom a “miracle”, clearly discerning the kind of assistance you can’t expect from the average publicity department.

Is The Shack the Blair Witch Project of the modern book world? Does it demonstrate that with modern e-tools literary talent can find a way around the cumbersome apparatus of the publishing industry? Is it a portent? Probably not. The famous novelists who have self-published could supply a well-rounded literary education: Mark Twain, DH Lawrence, Anais Nin, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, Margaret Atwood, et al. They are proudly listed on self-publishing guru John Kremer’s “self-publishing hall of fame” (bookmarket.com/selfpublish.html). But, like Paul Young, these novelists typically did it at the break-in stage of their careers. Once inside, they signed up quite happily to the mainstream commercial book world.

The Shack, which arrives on our shores this week, is not, alas, being published here with a £150 handout from Radio 4′s Thought for the Day team. It is published by Hodder and Stoughton, in an initial print run of 25,000. They won’t be dispatching it from Mr Hodder’s garage.

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Sunday, November 14th, 2010 Grants No Comments

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