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Duet Acting Scripts - Write Your Own!
by David Silva

Duet acting scripts are difficult to find on the Internet. If you've done any poking around at all in search of one, you already know this. But there is an alternative. More important, it's an alternative that will not only help hone your acting skills, but also aid you in understanding your characters even better. The solution? Write your own duet acting scripts. I know. I know. Writing's scary. But this doesn't need to be a painful process or even a particularly difficult one. In fa ...

Koyaanisqatsi a nonverbal film by Godfrey Reggio and Ron Fricke
by Darren Lambert

Koyaanisqatsi is a nonverbal film, directed by Godfrey Reggio, and completed in 1982. Koyaanisqatsi contains no actors, no dialogue and has no script. Images from around the world are set to a moving score from composer Philip Glass. In the movie Koyaanisqatsi director Godfrey Reggio tries to show the imbalance between man and nature. Shots showing the destruction of mankind are coupled and set against images of nature’s beauty and force. The images are very moving and provoke many thou ...

The Definitive Guide to Boat Charters and Rentals
by Ethan K. Roberts

Are you considering a boat charter and are unsure what is available or what to look for? Well here is your answer; this article will provide you with fun and interesting facts about boat charters. Boat charters are fun and exciting for any type of get together. They work well for family reunions, weddings, and even executive outings. The size of your group will affect the size of the boat you can charter. There are two basic types of charter boats available; un-inspected passenger boats, or ...

Writing Articles as an Affordable Internet Marketing Method
by Glenn J Fournier

By Glenn J Fournier From Overture, a keyword suggestion tool, you will see the millions of searches done to a certain keyword. When these keywords are typed on search boxes of search engines, indexed websites containing articles with those keywords will be displayed. And this is what leads traffic to websites with keyword-rich articles. Yes, the magic word is articles. Content is king. You can say that again. That is why writing articles is one of the most utilized Internet marketing med ...

You're Scared To Start Writing But You Want To Write Anyway
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We all know how to write, right? So why is it so hard? Why do we freeze up at the thought of writing our thoughts down on paper? I have a suspicion it started when we were all in grade school and we were judged by our teacher, that bastion of authority who had the power to reward our Author's Biography: ...

Advertising with Articles: How Important is it for an Online Business's Success
by Mike Long

Advertisement is the best and the most effective way to generate awareness and popularity to any product you want to sell. Although some claim that they don't need it, the existence of print ads, TV ads, and radio ads to create brand awareness to any products are evidences that products need to be introduced to the public. This principle is the same with online business.

With millions of existing domains on the Internet, keeping your name or your product noticed ca ...


Developing Your Time Management Skills
by David Smith

Regardless of your daily schedule, whether you work for someone else or yourself, your goal is to compete against yourself to see how much you can get done that contains the most value every day. Think of it as a personal game that you are playing. Each day when you set your personal deadlines and making the most of your schedule, work to race against those set time goals. Work faster, beat the clock, and accomplish your tasks earlier than expected. Do you want to know how to make the ...

Time Management meetings and Television
by David Smith

Creating good time management habits at the office can be a tough, especially when you must work around other people's projects and meeting plans. But just because somebody wants to schedule a face-to-face meeting doesn't mean that the meeting must be held. Once you talk with that person on the phone, you may discover that you can gather all of the necessary information without ever having to take time from your day for a meeting with him. Another example of unnecessary time-wasting at th ...

Weight Loss ¡V Escape From Excessive Fat
by David Smith

Tips To Lose Weight ¡V Escape From Excessive Fat Are you trying to gain escapade from constant obesity and failing continuously? Are you getting angry and depressed for not losing weight effectively? Do not worry. With proper tips to lose weight you can easily get some serious effects. When you are emotional you automatically start eating more food, which tend to make you gain more weight. You can get emotional anytime and start eating a lot. So start losing weight so that you can enjoy per ...

Hypnosis What it is and how it can help
by David Smith

Hypnosis is a naturally occurring altered state of consciousness in which the critical faculty is bypassed (mind in the conscious mode) and acceptable selective thinking established. Wow! That’s a lot of technical jargon! Simply put, this means that the reasoning, evaluating, judging part of your mind (conscious) is bypassed. You’ve seen the stage acts where a hypnotist selects someone out of the audience and when he claps his hands, the unwilling participant struts around the stage cluckin ...

The Shawshank Redemption, a Stephen King movie
by Darren Lambert

The Shawshank Redemption is consistently voted as one of the best movies of all time. Originally a story in a Stephen King book, the Different Seasons, known as Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption, the story was adapted and the movie created. The movie was directed and the screenplay written by Frank Darabont. The movie was his first major production. Interestingly Stephen King has written two stories about prisons, The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile, which happen to be the fir ...

Wahabism the Evil roots of Muslim Terrorism
by Robert Maegh

Writing about Wahabism and Salafi-Islam, could fill many books. I will however in this article, try to make clear why it is of tremendous importance in our time. Both movements are considered as the origin of Islamic terrorism. A lot of recent Islamic terrorists such as Osama Bin Laden, Ayman Al-Zawahiri, and Abu Musab Al Zarqawi, have been inspired by Wahabism. Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab (1703 - 1792 ) was an Arab theologian born in Saudi Arabia and can be considered as the founder of W ...

6 Red Hot Tips To Get Your Articles Read
by Bruce Riddell

There are many people who dread having to write papers or articles. Many just feel like it seems to be too much work and it all just goes to waste when no one reads the. To some people, reading articles seems like work to, especially if the article is boring and very bland. Well, articles are supposed to be read, that’s their purpose to impart your message and information. If it is not read then it is a waste of time and effort. But all the same, articles have to be written to be read. It’s j ...

Eternal Wit
by J Square Humboldt

Whoever said, Author's Biography: J Square Humboldt is the featured columnist at Longer Life's website, which provides information designed to improve the quality of living. He's at http://longerlifegroup.com/cyberiter.html ...

Misspelled Scriptures
by J Square Humboldt

One way to confirm that cyberspace is the great equalizer is to observe the quality of editing that exists ... I am truly amazed at the mangling endured by the English language on a significant number of sites. It's fair to assume that this malady has its roots in short attention spans during the school years. As a result, accuracy is often the first victim of poor spelling and grammar. Still, if we're going to cite examples of this averral, let's do it with a touch of humor. Here are some ...

Truth or Lie: Fiction vs. Memoir—How Memoir Writers Can Approach Truth and Healing
by Linda Joy Myers

The recent flap about James Frey’s A Million Little Pieces has hit the media with a big bang, bringing the age-old debate about what is acceptable when writing memoir--a “real” story. Every time a memoir is released that gains media attention this debate is raised. Mary Karr, The Liar’s Club, Jennifer Lauck, Blackbird, and Vivian Gornick, Fierce Attachments, all defended their memoirs in various medias, and all said that some recreations of actual reality had to occur in order to write the story ...

Web Site Design Tips for Writers
by Lisa Maliga

There are thousands of writers, paid and unpaid, online and offline, who are in the process of putting their works up for the audience of the World Wide Web to witness. This is a marvelous opportunity for undiscovered talent to be given a chance for literary acceptance, and it’s also a way for established authors to share their stories, make their works readily available, and encourage others to develop their writing skills. Before you build your web site, here are a few tips that will help ...

Superchery
by J Square Humboldt

The best way to cheapen anything is to overuse it ... I recall a sports clip from many years ago, where a veteran basketball player near the end of his career was reminiscing about his prime and comparing it to the supporting-cast status he was about to assume with his latest team. He made a comment along the lines of Author's Biography: J Square Humboldt is the featured columnist at Longer Life's website, which provides information designed to improve the quality of living. He's a ...

Nice Twist
by J Square Humboldt

The legendary George Carlin made a career out of calling attention to the difference between how words and phrases are perceived as opposed to what they're 'actually' saying ... He would ask wonderfully rhetorical questions, my favorite of which was this: - Would you really get on a non-stop flight? And yet, that term is not only used on a daily basis, but with a straight face every time. How does this happen, where nonsense actually becomes an understandable phrase? There are two sc ...

Non-Prophet Cartoons: Islam vs. The West
by Doug Krieger

What once was America’s War on Terror is fast becoming Europe’s War on Cultural Intolerance. It is one thing for Bush to announce democracy’s extension into the Middle East as an expression of Western ideals—freedom, liberty, tolerance, ad nausea, ad infinitum—as a guise to buttress cheap oil prices and to further addict the world to the petrol-DOLLAR . . . it is quite another thing for Europe to rally its indifference, mediocrity and effete cultural pride to assail the Islamic hoards ...

Ghost Writers Around the World will write for you – outsourcing
by Bruce Riddell

Ghost Writers Around the World will write for you – outsourcing By Bruce Riddell The content of your site tells a whole lot about your website. They will basically describe what your site is about and also tell people what your site has to offer. Articles and website content makes a whole lot of difference in your site because they can catch the attention of your website visitors and keep them in there. With good website content you get the benefit of clearly depicting what it is you wa ...

Step One: Choose Your Mentor
by Teo Gee

How to Create and Sell Your First Ebook (1) Ten Steps Guide for Newbies Step One: Choose Your Mentor You should be able to find several indispensable facts about mentor in the following paragraphs. If there's at least one fact you didn't know before, imagine the difference it might make. The first choice a newbie has to make is to choose a mentor. Why is that so important? If you want to do something you never made before, it is very logical to follow somebody’s steps in order to co ...

Step Two: Why an Ebook?
by Teo Gee

How to Create and Sell Your First Ebook (2) Ten Steps Guide for Newbies Step Two: Why an Ebook? If you are just entering the Internet business kingdom, one of the first things you realize is that you need to create your own product if you want to be successful. One of the first options coming up here is an info product which is appearing in the form of an ebook. Why and ebook is considered as a good starting point here? Let’s see some of the considerations here: • It is a digital p ...

Step Three: How to Choose Your Niche
by Teo Gee

How to Create and Sell Your First Ebook (3) Ten Steps Guide for Newbies Step Three: How to Choose Your Niche I would say that this is the one of the most important step to be done. You have to choose the right place and the right time to enter that place with your info product – the ebook you are going to write. Where to start from? Start from within, always. What is inside of you? If you are going to deliver something that should be something you know, you have passion to, you are go ...

Step Four: Creating Ebook Outline
by Teo Gee

How to Create and Sell Your First Ebook (4) Ten Steps Guide for Newbies Step Four: Creating Ebook Outline The ebook authors are claiming that this is the most important step in the entire ebook creation process. If you try to skip it you’ll probably never finish your book. The good outline means that your book is almost ready. So, take your time and put diligent efforts to create an outline. It may take up to 2 days, but don’t spent more on that. Write as many chapters and subcha ...




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