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The Rite of Passage

by E-NewsCast Team
November 19th, 2011

Writer Poet McCullough offers the reader a meandering poem beginning with “Translations from the writings of Iyouhesheit Weyoutheyme.” McCullough provides insight into life: at any moment of the day there is life. Our emotions are explored before the writer leads the reader into a glimpse into the life most of us share: “Born of a lineage of emigrants…” and McCullough guides us along a journey our ancestors chose.

“Religion” is investigated before McCullough steers our thinking to the present: “I add to my generation, but remain within my own life.” Turning to new sentiments McCullough shows the reader how The planet where we live transforms. I especially enjoyed the refrain dealing with Conversation of weather. A conflict of values is presented in lines meant to be read, and then read again. While the notion that each Season is made for another. The lines delving into I: I of creatures, I of

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Interview of Therold Prudent, Author of “Glory Days and Tragedy”

by E-NewsCast Team
November 18th, 2011

It is a great pleasure to have Therold Prudent with us today. He has written a thought provoking book that gives us a glimpse of what life could be like when tragedy strikes a small community. Welcome to Reader Views.

Irene: Please give us the gist of your book Therold.

Therold: The gist of “Glory Days and Tragedy” is about the untold story of what life was really like growing up in a small Caribbean town called Gros Islet, and a heart wrenching tragedy at sea which followed. The book brings into direct focus the meaning of childhood innocence and friendships in its purest form, while at the same time refusing to ignore the existence of the societal ignorance and religious bigotry which for the most part influenced our early perception of right and wrong. However, as the story grows to paint a colorful picture of a

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Shadow of an Indian Star

by E-NewsCast Team
November 17th, 2011

Shadow of an Indian Star is a 500-page historical fiction set in the early 1800’s. It accurately brings life to a fascinating era of gun slinging, saloon drinking, hard work, rough living and bittersweet romance. The exploits of heroes, villains and those just trying to survive during this tumultuous era are certain to keep readers aching to turn the next page.

A rich family lore, with momentary appearances of well-known historical characters such as Billy the Kid and General Custer, was remembered and passed on to each new generation until Bill Paul and his wife Cindy became curious enough to determine the accuracy of the tales. As it turned out, the stories were true!

Map-lovers will enjoy the insert within the first few pages, which depicts the area that this story takes place in. Three generations of the Paul family

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Ann Coulter – “Treason”

by E-NewsCast Team
November 16th, 2011

No one has a stronger command of the English language when attacking the evils of unbridled liberalism than Ann Coulter.

Her analytical, strongly logical, vituperative commentary is as much remarkable for its content as its delivery.

Kudos to her for the first time equating liberalism with treason and worse – stupidity.

Far from being a party platform or idealogy, liberalism is painted as a deep-rooted disease that has all but undone, if not shaken, the foundations of our great nation.

The United States succeeds in spite of liberalism, not because of it.

Despite the betrayals and coverups by a liberal governing body through the Truman and Roosevelt administrations, the nation has somehow managed to remain strong and get back on course. One wonders, though, how much stronger it might have been.

Coulter rightly questions the strange bedfellow relationships between Hollywood, the media and politics.

Why Hollywood has never created a major motion picture depicting the horrors

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The Rich Jerk Phenomenon

by E-NewsCast Team
November 15th, 2011

Most everyone by now is familiar with the Rich Jerk craze. A majority of Internet Marketers have taken a look at the original Jerk’s material or has viewed one or more of the many “jerk clones”. The whole fad is about one thing only and that is money! There it is plain and simple it’s hype to bring in the cash. Everyone wants money and lots of it or the Rich Jerk‘s banker wouldn’t be so happy.

We have all blown a small fortune on worthless “get rich quick” material that guaranteed the moon and stars, but actually delivered very little. The thing on everyone’s mind is The Rich Jerk for real? Oh yeah, it is for real, even though the man behind the Jerk persona was very successful long before he launched this marketing phenomenon. He has operated some of the

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I Just Reviewed “The ProfitBrat!” Package

by E-NewsCast Team
November 14th, 2011

Ok, so I got suckered into buying this because of the marketing materials and the promises that were made, but I’m not entirely dissatisfied. In fact I’m kind of happy with the purchase and will probably use the package as a reference guide for a while to come.

I bought it to test drive it and see if there was anything to the profitbrats claims. I spent a good part of the weekend reading it and the 3 bonus books by Harvey Segal, which turned out to be excellent too. (Harvey is a well known name in this industry and well respected)

There are 7 books in the package (4 and the 3 bonus books) the first book “The three profit generators” is a little spacey and unfocused. I think its because the topic is kind of hard to communicate, but at the end of it I did successfully grasp what the

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