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Lifestyle Books

In order to be a success at what you do in your life you must first define a very clear and definite plan that you can act upon at once, not tomorrow or next week but at once. After reading Think and Grow Rich for the third time I finally discovered what it was.

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Can YOU Really Think and Grow Rich?

Jo Kline Cebuhar defines an Ethical Will as that which you believe, what you know, and what you hope for. This becomes “The legacy of your beliefs and values, life lessons and hopes for the future.” Her book “So Grows the Tree: Creating an Ethical Will” outlines for the reader a number of possible plans for creating a personal Ethical Will. Kline also helps the reader understand why it is important to create their own Ethical Will, how to make your story come alive, and a time frame for creating an Ethical Will. Her suggestions…

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So Grows the Tree – Creating an Ethical Will by Jo Kline Cebuhar, J D

Jo Kline Cebuhar defines an Ethical Will as that which you believe, what you know, and what you hope for. This becomes “The legacy of your beliefs and values, life lessons and hopes for the future.” Her book “So Grows the Tree: Creating an Ethical Will” outlines for the reader a number of possible plans for creating a personal Ethical Will. Kline also helps the reader understand why it is important to create their own Ethical Will, how to make your story come alive, and a time frame for creating an Ethical Will. Her suggestions…

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So Grows the Tree – Creating an Ethical Will by Jo Kline Cebuhar, J D

Those who suffer from gender Dysphoria or gender identity issues will be aware that the causes of gender identity issues often originate from conception to growth in the womb. Transsexuals face everyday practical problems such as coming out to family, friends and work colleagues, transitioning, reassignment surgery techniques, post operative issues, and much more.

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Gender Identity and Reassignment Surgery

The Creative Family is a lovely cup of tea on a chilly night. Amanda Blake Soule takes you in first with her lovely photographs and then with her beautiful writing. She makes it sound so easy but it is all intentional on her part for the sake of her children.

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The Creative Family – A Book by Amanda Blake Soule

Gay men are stereotypically described as “artsy.” In that light, it would make sense that gay men are all readers. Of course, we know that not to be so; otherwise, gay tomes would top the best-seller charts. Then again, many of them do just that. Well, at least Maurice Sendak’s “Where The Wild Things Are” rests at number 23 this week, according to USA Today.

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Reading is Gay, Fundamental and Valuable – Pick Up Gay Books and Read

A simple analysis of the Ayn Rand book “The Virtue of Selfishness.” Evaluated more upon its merits as a book than a philosophy.

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Objectivist Critique of the Virtue of Selfishness

People often say that books are like old friends. I’m thinking that sometimes they can be better than old friends, because a good book can offer wise advice, brilliant inspiration, and great ideas without any hidden agenda. Books give us the opportunity to explore a notion in its embryonic form and go deeper if desired.

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The Six Must-Reads For Your Encore Career Bookshelf

The magazine has grown on popularity every year and today boasts of over 30 million readers worldwide. It has gone on to become arguably the world’s largest and most popular celebrity magazine with appearance in 19 countries worldwide.

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Enjoy the Gossip & Glamor With OK Magazine

Walk Like You Have Somewhere To Go is an autobiography written by NBA superstar Shaquille O’Neal’s mother, Lucille O’Neal. The book details Lucille’s hardships through life from becoming a teenage mother to conquering alcoholism, and dealing with her son’s rising fame; all the while relying on motivation and faith to help her. Lucille also introduces the term “mental welfare”, which she uses to help describe her mental health condition as it progresses over the years.

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"Walk Like You Have Somewhere to Go" by Lucille O’Neal – Book Review