Ten Times Guilty – Book Review

Brenda Hill?s passion for the world of writing and her experiences as an editor, proofreader and educator have definitely worked exceptionally well together to develop her book – Ten Times Guilty. This suspense thriller is truly an outstanding novel. I do not mean to sound clich? when I say that I had difficulty setting aside this review project. In fact, for two days I had forgotten about lunch entirely!



Has Honesty Become a Thing of the Past?

This article explains honesty and its value in making long term relationships with costumers so they keep coming back; it discusses the importance of the triad between honesty, trust and credibility when marketing.


Star – Book Review

Tom Peters crafted a moving, educational animal adventure story in his novel Star. This is a dog-lover’s fiction – written for a young adult audience. Any young person who loves animals, or wants to own a dog should read this book…


Atheism in a Post-Religious World

Is ours a post-religious world? Ask any born again Christian fundamentalist, militant Muslim, orthodox Jew, and nationalistic Hindu. Religion is on the rise, not on the wane. Eighteenth century enlightenment is besieged. As the author himself often admits, atheism, as a creed, is on the defensive.


Giveaways by Web Site Draw in Consumers

Toy surprises buried in cereal boxes or in bags of popular snacks have been a marketing tactic for as long as package goods have been sold in supermarkets. Most people probably can’t even imagine a Cracker Jack box without a prize inside.



Ashra’s Love Spell Review

If you are into love spells, magic spells, or voodoo spells this article is for you! It is a full love spell review that provides more of an indepth look into why you should consider spell work. Egyptian love spells are the main enlightenment here.


FBI Raids: Pertinent or Paranoid?

FBI raids are certain to grab headlines. That can raise an ethical question, though, if the possibility exists that the purpose of the raid is for its intimidating effect as much as it is to grab wrongdoers. Could this be the case in raids involving two e-currency companies?