Posts Tagged ‘Self’

Lower Health Care Cost Advocated in Self Published Title

Monday, March 8th, 2010

US President Barack Obama has been pushing for health care reform ever since he was elected to office in 2008. As part of his administration’s effort to make health care more accessible for every American, the White House is now asking help from doctors in promoting the planned health insurance overhaul.

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Self Publish Your Book on the Internet

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Not that long ago, most people thought that self publishing books was more trouble and expense than it was worth.  In fact, it wasn’t unusual for people to borrow from friends and family or even take loans out with the bank in order to cover the costs, if they did decide to self publish.  That lead to deep holes of debt that many people couldn’t dig out of.

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Author Self Publishes Book on African Fashion, Focusing on Tuareg Jewelry

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Author Helene Hagan was born and raised in Morocco. She came to the United States as a student at the age of 20. Her French Import Boutique, La Ruche was a well-known business there. Her book, “Tuareg Jewelry: Traditional Patterns and Symbols”, happens to exalt fashion in Africa.

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Self Published Author Looks at Recession in the 1980s

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

The United States has seen a terrible slump in almost all sectors of the economy in the 1980s. During this decade, the national debt ballooned, many industries folded and unemployment rate was at an all time high. Many families, especially from the poor and middle class, had difficulties making ends meet. This could be seen as the worst time in the US economy since the Great Depression.

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Self Published Author Signs Her Love Letters to Jesus

Friday, February 26th, 2010

The self published book, Love Letters to Jesus, was initially written as a journal of author Felicia LaGrant’s thoughts of joy and sorrow to Jesus. At first feeling strange and foolish about the exercise, she later on realized that there was a greater purpose for writing her correspondence to the Almighty.

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