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Get A Child From Dating A Divorced Women

No one gets to pick their sexual orientation. It’s as much a natural part of who you are as the color of your eles. Gay people have, for many years, had a hard time making families of their own. Finding suitable partners was one of the impediments; a taboo against expressing their sexuality was another.

People Need Roommates

Because of how the economy has been lately, more and more people are taking in roommates to save money. If your housing costs are too much to handle on your own and you are one of those in need of bringing in a roommate to help with the bills, make sure to do a thorough search that will ensure the roommate you bring in does not do more harm than good. A thorough screening of the potential roommate is critical to ensure that you can trust the individual you will be sharing your home and property with. To allow someone to move into your house means you’ll want to be able to trust them completely.

Book Review: The Music is Written

Tatiana Pietrzak’s The Music is Written is a riveting compilation of poetry that strives to journey into the world of music, sounds, and rhythm. Pietrzak’s subject selection for her poetry is fascinating because of the dynamic between poetry and music. Throughout the poems in the book, Pietrzak sends one message, loud and clear: the expression of music is beautiful, soothing, and can be found hiding in the unlikeliest of places.

Book Review: White by Steven Felicelli

White is an imaginative journey through the life of an unnamed, deceased painter and his gallery of art through the narration of said artist’s best friend. Steven Felicelli has arranged the artist’s life by his paintings in passage after passage appearing to be footnotes beneath…nothing. While each passage describes a fascinating piece of art, they superficially reference, blank, white paper. But is something there? Felicelli certainly provides us what we need to conclude so. To SEE what is not there is to use Felicelli’s descriptions of the actual pieces and his wording and sentence structure to visualize SOMETHING.

Book Review: 1923: A Memoir

1923: A Memoir, by Harry Leslie Smith, is a lasting memory of his legacy and imprint on the world. While this is a must-read book because it narrates the intriguing early life of the author, it is also fascinating because of its historical backdrop: the Great Depression and World War II. Ultimately, this is a story of true survival. It is about boy turning into a man, one who must conquered life’s many peaks and valleys en route to becoming the reservoir of knowledge and experience that Smith is today.

Book Review: A South African Story

Chuaro Zuzo’s Different is Not Stupid or Ugly is a culture-oriented book that affirms the idea that girls cannot be expected to be good wives without proper training. Zuzo uses crisp sentence structure and a clear story line to go along with a series of helpful illustrations. These stylistic elements lend readability to the work–without the tension of dense, technical writing. Ultimately, this book exposes the reader to South African culture and to the main premise: being different is not being stupid.

Washington State Photographers

California, Arizona, and Florida have long dominated the market as areas for retirees to relocate; however, there is another area that has recently popped up on the radar as a great location to retire. The Oregon Coast has become a destination for retirees looking for something different. Here are some of the advantages to living on the Oregon Coast.

Book Review: The Flight of the German East Asiatic Squadron in 1914

A must read for World War I and naval warfare aficionados, Death at Sea: Graf Spee and the Flight of the German East Asiatic Squadron in 1914 by Eric Dorn Brose, is a story describing the tragedies of war. The most fascinating aspect of the book is that it exhibits the texture of a novel amidst dense descriptions of historical events-compiled primarily from historical accounts of survivors and other primary sources. Death at Sea, through its use of English and German perspectives, as well as through the unbiased main narrator, strives to tell an authentic story of the fate of these soldiers.

Book Review: Business from Pennies to Billions

Ephren Taylor’s The Elite Entrepreneur: How to Master the 7 Phases of Growth & take Your Business from Pennies to Billions is a creative and practical guide intended for the entrepreneur seeking to learn how to better succeed in the business world. With applicable strategies that will help to smooth the journey to professional achievement, this book is replete with tips and suggestions for all business owners, regardless of their degree of success thus far. Whether in financial distress or experiencing triumph, the proven methods in this informative book provide insight into what it takes, according to the author, to succeed on a day-to-day basis in the business world; simply put: “dogged determination and resourcefulness.”