Sunday, December 30, 2012

There Is A Place Called Hell And It Really Exists

L'?tang de feu :


Ce livre est un r?cit effrayant donn? par un homme appel? Bill Wiese, qui a plong? en enfer par le tout-puissant ? 03:00 le matin et a connu ce que c'est dans ce lieu. C'?tait pendant 23 minutes seulement mais c'?tait assez de temps pour lui d'?tre d?plac? pour tenter de faire passer son message ? autant de personnes que possible de le pour ?viter ? tout prix. Il r?v?le que l'enfer se trouve miles au sein de la structure de la terre vers la plan?te a ?t? depuis base. Elle est peupl?e par des cr?atures d?moniaques qui veulent pour tourmenter les esprits il y a condamn? pour le reste de l'?ternit?. Ces d?mons ont une haine ? la fois Dieu et homme tant.


L'homme souligne la horribleness de l'?tang de feu et de ce qui se passe on. Son t?moignage est d'?tre dans une cellule sont battue par des grandes b?tes o? Dieu seulement lui a permis de sentir partiellement la douleur physique. L'exp?rience suivante, il avait ?t? litt?ralement ou les feux de l'enfer lui-m?me o? les gens br?lent plus loin dans leur propre chaudi?re individuelle et emp?chent de sortir par les ?tres d?moniaques qui voudraient continue souffre avec eux. Il d?crit ses sentiments d'impuissance et de d?sespoir ou ?tre perdu il y aussi le forever.


Cependant, au cours de cette exp?rience, il a ?t? pris et mis en la pr?sence de J?sus qui lui a rappel? le fait merveilleux qu'il avait ?t? un chr?tien donc il a ?t? enregistr?. Christ l'a inform? que c'est son souhait que personne ne soit envoy? en enfer et pleur? sur les esprits d'abandon par l'interm?diaire de l'arbre vers le lac de feu.


C'?tait les intentions du Seigneur que Bill soit envoy?e il afin qu'il pouvait dire autant de personnes que possible sur les tourments qu'il a subi au cours de cet ?pisode de vingt trois minutes. M?me certains chr?tiens ne croient pas en enfer, mais l'homme ne peut pas affirmer fortement assez qu'il est temps d'?tre sauv? de ce lieu imm?diatement, si vous n'?tiez pas mort, il serait trop tard car vous sera envoy? ? une zone o? l'aspect le plus tenace d'?tre l? est la connaissance du fait que le tourment ne va jamais ? la fin. C'est pour le reste du temps et au final.


Le livre r?pond ? beaucoup de questions au sujet de qui est assujetti ? la damnation ?ternelle et ce que l'exp?rience de r?sidant en enfer est. Mais cet individu ?galement r?conforte nous que le Seigneur n'est pas un Dieu de la condamnation et r?it?re qu'il veut vous permet de passer le reste du temps dans le paradis, qui est le ciel avec lui. C'est vraiment triste que Bill r?v?le qu'il s'agit de personnes qui s'y envoient essentiellement par leur incr?dulit? ou leur r?ticence ? accepter que J?sus Christ a pay? le prix pour leurs p?ch?s. Il n'est pas tellement vos p?ch?s qui vous a condamn?, mais la dur?e de vie, vous avez d?pens? rejetant le Seigneur aussi.


En plus de cet e-book, qui peut ?tre achet? via ClickBank, est l'acc?s ? plus de soixante-dix DVD (disponible ? aucun surco?t si le livre est achet?) ou des t?moignages de gens qui ont v?cu des exp?riences semblables ou non seulement en enfer mais ciel trop. La seule chose sur l'ensemble de ces histoires est que tous d?peignent l'?tang de feu et de paradis dans la m?me veine qui signifie qu'ils sont r?els et non pas seulement imagin?es.


Il est temps de s'engager votre vie ? Yeshua maintenant parce que, si vous n'avez pas, vous payer le prix ultime et que vous le regretterez forever.


Cormac g. McDermott a r?cemment commenc? ? travailler ? la maison.


Il aime promouvoir les produits qu'il a un vif int?r?t. Il vit sa vie selon les m?mes principes de saines ou les choses, il aime marketing. Ses passions sont la foi, spiritualit?, mode de vie sain et propre-vie &, travail ?crit la com?die.


Il est dipl?m? de l'University College de Dublin en 1995 avec une ma?trise en sciences ?conomiques.


Il ?crit des livres de son propre humour unique spirituel inspir? et a ?t? diagnostiqu? comme ?tant un g?nie.


Monday, December 24, 2012

Diversity Is Critical When Picking Members for Your Book Club

You love books, you love the experience of reading, and you want to share and discuss books with others. The criteria for selecting others to join you should be based on these things alone. I implore you to try to forget about gender, age or background, and focus on the love of reading.


First, all the members won't be your friends and in my opinion shouldn't be your friends. What I mean by this is that a gathering of friends will discuss everything from relationships to kids to dinner, to work. Remember, you're putting this group together with a very specific purpose; to read and discuss specific books. This might sounds strange but if all the members are your current friends, you'll likely end up discussing anything but the book. Trust me, a few acquaintances or even strangers will result in a more dynamic and enjoyable group.


Even though the members might not all start as friends, you share a common passion and you may and probably will eventually become friends. The world is filled with groups of people who share nothing but a common passion for something. Use this as an opportunity to reach out and include new people into your world.


Second, think diversity. The most dynamic discussion groups I've attended have both male and female members from diverse walks of life. Women make up the majority of fiction readers so statistically your group will be mostly or completely comprised of women. Still, I encourage you to try to get at least one male club member. In almost every discussion they will bring a very different and welcome insight to characters and actions.


For example, in a recent book club meeting I asked the question, who's the main character, Rick, the supposed hero, or Kay Summers, the heroine. Kay was in the story from the first page of the first chapter while Rick came in about a third the way through the book. Most of the women answered Kay, while all the male readers said it was Rick. This single question has occupied as much as half a meeting and the resulting conversation was amazing. The different perspective is enlightening and thought provoking.


Also, don't be afraid of younger or older members. They too will have a unique perspective and most likely pick up on things you miss.


Reading isn't age dependent, gender specific, expensive or hard. People from all industries, socioeconomic background and education levels read and enjoy talking about reading. I can practically guarantee that the more diversity you include in your groups makeup, the more you'll get out of it.


Book clubs have been instrumental in the success of my first novel, End of Grace, Now I'm going to try to give something back. I hope you enjoy this series of articles on how to form and run your own book club.


K. Thomas Murphy, novelist.


Book clubs have been huge supporters of my book, End of Grace, and I've learned a lot by visiting them. Obviously as a writer, I love readers. I try to give them something in my books, but in this case I thought I'd take a detour and give them something a little more. A series of articles on forming and running book clubs.


Monday, December 17, 2012

Summary of the book: hacking of the stupid rules of work-break for results of the wise men by Bill Jensen and Josh Klein

In the enterprise, infrastructure is equal to money. Internationally, need a flexible infrastructure to manage growth. That said, when the centralized infrastructure, the company turns into bureaucracy and slow response becomes sluggish. Piracy of work looks at these problems from the point of view of workers and describes things you can do for your work by work: get smart.

Why is this important to me?

I am not this summary to lose your time. It is my vision to provide concise steps you can take now to achieve your business goals. Most of the companies now trust their suppliers and customers more than their employees. It's a real problem because the brilliant results require teamwork and you can't have a team, if there is no confidence. Companies because the transparency and centralizing similar to command and control systems. This is not a bad thing, until it must be a man selling 2 hours to enter an order or if the company blocks Facebook, twitter and LinkedIn. Stupid actions such as this results to kill.

The results are the name of the game. If you don't get results now, you are dead. The hub and spoke to the business model is not a bad model long rays of autonomy to offer customers and are not bound by the bureaucracy.

Piracy of work is divided into four sections. For the sake of time, I will highlight a point of each section.

1 Commitment team members - a paragraph summarizes the entire book and separates the large enterprises are crappy. Committed team members are four times more productive and more cost-effective than disengaged team members. This statistic if worn on can transform any business.

2 Infrastructure slave - I understand the need for procedures and infrastructure because you can not evolve without it. That said, I know that large companies with ridiculous rules and procedures that handcuffing employees kill creative mind in the end. Piracy of work is to work around these ridiculous rules and procedures. A simple example would be a computer file transfer access to another blocking. People today can have access to everything outside their work from their phone. Stupid policy in place to limit the freedom of creation for the illusion of safety is bad policy.

3 Three Types of Hackers-Black Hacks are those that steal, to cheat and create chaos. The people who have given a bad name of piracy. This book advocates not black hacks. Grey and white hacks Hacks are what are needed to do the job more effectively. These types of hacks are simply circumvent that save a tremendous amount of time and allow workers to use their freedom of creation for the loyalty of customers and profits.

4 Clarity - this is a big problem. Look at the stats: one, three of the top five losses of time all relate to communication. Two, the information in companies double all the days. Three, once every three minutes, the average inhabitant cube accept an interruption and shifts its focus, consuming 28% of the day. Creation of clarity and simple communication and information sharing networks can remedy this.

Piracy is that every business leader should read a good book. Personally, I think that if we could eliminate lost time on stupid procedures, we could create an additional economy the size of Texas.

I hope that you have found this useful summary. The key to any new idea is to work into your daily routine, until it becomes habit. Form of habits within 21 days. One thing, that you can draw from this book is "what is going to go major works". Ask this question or yourself and your team will begin to shine light on procedural crap that obstructs the creativity of all employees of the company.

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Friday, December 14, 2012

Ebooks on Popular Culture Collectibles and Vintage Greeting Cards

There are certain things that remain close to people's heart forever, such as greeting cards, childhood books and toys, to name a few. Greeting cards hold a lot of importance in everybody's lives as these usually signify special occasions. People who are fond of such things can buy popular culture collectibles reference ebooks from reliable Ebook Stores. These books with popular culture collectibles reference have all the information one needs to know before buying such antiques.

One of the popular culture collectibles reference ebook is Star Trek The Collectibles ebook. The book enjoys immense popularity among young and old collectors alike. It has all the information regarding the epic American science-fiction television and movie series. This ebook provides a great collection of Star Trek treasures which will be liked by all, whether a devoted collector or an amateur one.


Star Trek The Collectibles ebook contains around 1,500 colour pictures including mementoes from Paramount Studios storehouses. It also has chapters that cover 40 years of Star Trek posters, games, lunch boxes, pins, original scripts and numerous other objects. The book also provides all requisite information on the current market values of these items.


Apart from Star Trek The Collectibles ebook, Harry Potter Collector's Handbook ebook is also quite famous among the young collectors. The book comprises of colourful beautiful photos and also gives the current values of the items which are associated with the famous Boy Wizard Harry Potter. Readers can also find around thousand of spellbinding listings, with all information arranged neatly in alphabetical order in this book.


One can also refer to Collectible '70s ebook written by Steve Kelley. The book is pop-culture history guide from 70s and gives the current value of items such as smiley faces and platform shoes from the golden era 70s. It covers everything belonging to that period, be it Pet Rocks, Saturday Night Fever or Punk Rock. This colourful book takes the readers into the 70s and educated them about that period in detail.


Similarly, people who are interested in gathering old, unique greeting cards can refer to several ebooks available on the subject. Collecting Vintage Children's Greeting Cards ebook is best suited for the purpose. This book takes the readers down memory lane, rekindling the flame for collectible greeting cards from eras gone by.


Collecting Vintage Children's Greeting Cards has chapters on Christmas with Santa, Frosty, and Rudolph. Readers will also find cartoon characters, dogs, cats, animals and nursery rhyme and fairytale cards in this book. These cards are made by prominent artists like Mabel Lucie Attwell, Marjorie Cooper, Charlot Byj and Angela, among others. Collectors can find cards from 1930s to 1960s, focusing mainly on 40s and 50s. All the details of the card, such as series, size, name of card and recent value in the market, are available in this book.


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Saturday, December 8, 2012

Earthing Book

Just came across this book while surfing the internet randomly for environment products. First I smiled to myself, looking at the hyped title. Then decided to see what it was all about. Since, the book cost only $13, I decided to give it a try.


The first few pages were as usual. I thought it is another fitness product manual boasting about their natural therapy. But, then the author caught my attention. I just wondered when the last time I wandered barefoot. It was in that summer camp before three or four years. My foot is constantly locked in plastic or leather.


God knows it will sue me for suffocating it always, if it had a chance. But, it does remind me that I am not taking proper care of it now and then. Sore foot, patched nails, unexpected swelling in the fingers everything occurs now and then. I even went to the extent of the taking a master check up to see whether the blood glucose level in my body was the reason for the swelling. But, never gave a thought about wandering in the garden. This book was like a real eye opener for me.


My parents living the suburbs work in the field for hours. They never tend to have any specific problems with their feet, except for normal age related weakness. Leaving alone the health benefits, I do miss the chilly feeling in the center of the toe, which spread to our forehead, when we take a morning walk barefoot.


Thanks to Clinton Ober for writing Earthing.
The authors of the book had made it quite interesting and engaging to read. I suggested it to a few of my friends and we started taking morning walks in our garden, barefoot. The climate co-operated with us. I really feel relaxed and healthier nowadays. As for the book it gives lot of information about the electric energy in the earth which enters our body when we walk barefoot.


The only minus point of the book is its summary like articles. A professional writer would have made it much more interesting to read. I don't believe much in the products suggested as well. I am yet to try them. But, I do agree with the author's view of Earthing. The connection between the human beings and the earth is blocked through various plastic shoes and soles. We will feel happier if we reconnect. Don't miss the book if you are interested in alternative ideas.


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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay: By Michael Chabon - A Review

"Houdini meets Two-Guys-in-a-Garret" could be a suitable subtitle for this novel which follows the heyday of the comic book industry in America.


Joe Kavalier is the tortured escape artist, a brilliant cartoon illustrator, who has studied magic and Houdini in his native Czechoslovakia, and who escapes to New York via a circuitous route in a coffin carrying the Prague Golem. Sam Clay is his New Yorker cousin who also worships Houdini and writes fantastic scripts and pulp novels. Put these two together and they come up with a series of comic books that rival the established superheroes of the day: Superman, Captain America, Batman et al.


Kavalier impotently fights the Nazis through his superheroes and dreams of helping his family escape the concentration camps to America, while Clay is trying hard to cover up his latent homosexuality. Both are trapped in metaphoric coffins, while their alter-ego hero, The Escapist, with his Hitler-bashing escapades, becomes a hit and makes them rich in the New World, and makes their unscrupulous bosses even richer.


The theme of entrapment and escape runs through the novel: Kavalier's escape from Prague, his enslavement in an observation station in the Antarctic in the company of dead crew and dogs, his later forced hiding inside the Empire State Building as he feverishly works on his new line of comic books, his desire to escape again by jumping off the said building. Clay too has his share entrapment: his sexual orientation, the marriage he falls into out of duty and as an escape from homosexuality, the dead-end jobs at various publishing houses after the magic of Kavalier & Clay has run out, the public inquisition into his sexual preferences for creating his superheroes with young male wards (even Batman and Robin are not spared here). In the end, the love of a good woman and her son conquers all, our two heroes find their niche, and there is a hint of the triumphant reincarnation of Kavalier & Clay.


I liked several aspects of this novel: the snippy and witty dialogue, the creativity of the young artists locked in a garret coming up with amazing storyboards, their self-deprecating humour, "I didn't know they were making detectives out of Jews," the footnotes in various sections which read like factoids and lend a sense reality to this work of fiction. There are bold extensions into the real world as well, when the legal wrangling of real-life competitors in the comic book industry is brought into the mix, and when the author comments on the personal grooming of Gala Dali or observes that Orson Welles smells like Dolores Del Rio - I guess one is allowed to take license with dead people!


What I did not like was the elaborate set-ups, the stories within stories that are "told" by a rather didactic and pompous omniscient narrator to bring us up to speed on what had taken place during a time gap. The prose is clunky and littered with heavy doses of information on the history and mechanics of the comic book industry. Much of this could have been cut out to create a tighter novel. The author himself sums up this vilified art form (which has re-emerged as the more dignified "graphic novel today) as "the inspirations and lucubrations of five hundred aging boys dreaming as hard as they could for fifteen years, transfiguring their insecurities and delusions, their wishes and their doubts, their public educations and their sexual perversions, into something that only the most purblind of societies would have denied the status of art" - need he have said more?


Excesses and digressions notwithstanding, I liked the story. This is story-telling at its peak; and in the end, great novelists are great story tellers.


Shane Joseph is the author of three novels and a collection of short stories. His work After the Flood won the best futuristic/fantasy novel award at the Canadian Christian Writing Awards in 2010. His short fiction has appeared in international literary journals and anthologies. His latest novel The Ulysses Man has just been released. For details see http://www.shanejoseph.com/