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Thursday, August 19, 2004
Unfit for Command - Scary John Kerry and Vietnam
Unfit for Command - Scary John Kerry and Vietnam
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Overwhelmed? Overcome! - Everyday Solutions - by Dr Marlo Archer
Overwhelmed? Overcome! - Everyday Solutions - by Dr Marlo Archer
Overwhelmed? Overcome! - Everyday Solutions - by Dr Marlo Archer
Sunday, August 15, 2004
Quotes From Famous People: Dolly Parton Quotes
Quotes From Famous People: Dolly Parton Quotes
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The Book the Entire World Wrote
The Book the Entire World Wrote
An overview of the new book A Collection of Wisdom.
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) August 14, 2004 -- The entire world has been writing a book for thousands and thousands of years through its thoughts, observations, insights, experiences, teachings, lessons, and writings. And now, one man has gone on a quest to capture the essence of the world’s accumulated wisdom, and to unleash it one book in an incredibly clear, efficient, and dynamic format. The man’s name is Rodney Ohebsion, and the book is called A Collection of Wisdom.
Drawing upon the world’s greatest wisdom and teachings from people, quotes, classical texts, philosophies, cultures, folktales, and proverbs, A Collection of Wisdom contains over 600 pages of power-packed content--and everything is highly accessible and masterfully organized.
Whether someone wants to learn insights on self-development by Confucius, ponder over philosophical ideas by Nietzsche, discover the business methods of Andrew Carnegie, enjoy the humor and life commentary entailed in Mulla Nasrudin stories, study the wisdom of the world’s religions, or read proverbs from every part of the world--A Collection of Wisdom is the book to read.
A Collection of Wisdom is available now at most book retailers, and is also available at a special rate direct from the publisher at www.immediex.com
Book Stats
ISBN: 1-932968-19-9
Publication Date: July 2004
Page Count: 608
Cover Price: $29.00
Dimensions: 6” x 9” x 1.2”
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Immediex Publishing
Publisher Website: www.immediex.com
Boston.com / News / Boston Globe / Ideas / Reading,writing &right-wing politics
Boston.com / News / Boston Globe / Ideas / Reading,writing &right-wing politics
Reading,writing &right-wing politics
This fall, conservative Christian homeschoolers will hit the campaign trail for George Bush and other candidates who support their political agenda. Why aren't liberal homeschoolers following suit?
By Steve Grove | August 15, 2004
WHEN A SMALL NUMBER of parents started dragging their children out of public schools in the 1960s in order to teach them at home, critics argued that the new "homeschool movement" would impede children's social development and create a bunch of isolated, introverted misfits.
But 30 years later, homeschooling has blossomed into a significant social movement. Figures released last month by the federal government's National Center for Education Statistics place homeschooling numbers at around 1.1 million students, up from 850,000 in 1999 though some estimate the actual figure is closer to 2 million. And as the movement has grown, homeschooling advocates have brandished reams of studies and reports claiming their children are just as civically and politically engaged as their non-homeschool peers, perhaps even more so.
