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    Insider Dreams-911 Novel
    Two weeks can be a lifetime. Just ask Ben James character, Wade Foster, in the September 11 thriller, Insider Dreams, which hit the bookshelves in 2006. The suspenseful plot chronicles the lives of four individuals over the two weeks leading up to the attack on the World Trade Center.In his first full-length novel, Ben James chronicles the lives of 50 year old computer specialist, Wade Foster and his third wife, Amanda Rutherford on a road trip to attend a wedding in Seattle.Still struggling with his past and a one year marriage to Amanda, the staunchly conservative Foster attempts to conceal many of the apparent terrorists activities going on around them while communicating at a distance with his dad, Andrew Foster, a former federal agent, then later Harold Phillips, an FBI agent in Seattle, who also happens to be the son of a man the elder Foster once worked.Meanwhile, unknown to Foster, his oldest daughter, Megan is interviewing for a job in the World Trade Center but she is reluctant to tell her dad when she calls him for fear he will not approve of her actions. Ben James masterfully combines the Foster's involvement with the terrorists, Megan's move from Atlanta to New York City and Megan’s relationship with Darin Blake, a man her age who also works in t
    gifts you don't like. If the person who gave it to you comes for a visit and expect to see it or asks about, feel free to fib ("It's getting professionally cleaned." "It broke, and I feel just terrible about it." "A dear deathly-ill friend of ours loved it so much that we gave it to her, so sh
    Do You Have What It Takes To Become an MLM Leader?
    Network Marketing is not for everyone. It takes discipline, tenacity, a positive attitude, a thick skin, the ability to learn and self motivation. In addition to that you need to focus on helping people, and you need a vision. In short, everything a business owner needs.Discipline Someone who does not have the discipline to sit down, make himself goals, write an action plan to go with the goals, making himself take action and keep doing it, will not make it for long in Network Marketing. In fact, 95% of Network Marketers fail in their first year. Get your self discipline sorted, and you will have a good start in your Network Marketing Career.The ability to learn You will be surprised to learn that some adults do not have the ability to learn. They just go through the motions. When you teach them something, they hear what they want to hear, and not what you tell them. Make sure you listen carefully to training classes. Make notes of what you learn, and repeat it back to yourself or your partner to make sure you understand it. Formulate questions for your trainer so he/she will know where and why you are struggling and so they can help you.Tenacity Also known as determination or “stick-to-ativeness.” Network Marketing takes time to build. Also, man
    Take a good look at EVERYTHING you own. Do you own your stuff, or does your stuff own you?

    We are brought up in a culture that suggests that "more is more," but we forget to ask "more is more of what?" More time spent cleaning your stuff? More money spent maintaining your stuff? More space for storing your stuff? More work moving your stuff? More anxiety protecting your stuff? All of this stuff clutters our space, our time, and our focus. It drains our energy, our minds, and our savings accounts. The best way to reclaim your time, money, and energy is to get rid of your clutter.

    What is clutter? Clutter is...

    Anything that has expired

    This goes for food, medication, vitamins, old film or batteries, makeup, and anything else that seems perishable or can harbor germs.

    Anything you don't want

    I'm always surprised when I hear people complain about the stuff they don't want. You do realize that you can get rid of it, don't you?

    "But, it was a gift."

    It's perfectly fine to get rid of gifts you don't like. If the person who gave it to you comes for a visit and expect to see it or asks about, feel free to fib ("It's getting professionally cleaned." "It broke, and I feel just terrible about it." "A dear deathly-ill friend of ours loved it so much that we gave it to her, so she

    Homosexuality
    It is a complete misrepresentation and distortion that the Torah prohibits homosexuality with the exception of Jewish males who are absolutely denied that privilege. By better understanding why Jewish males are restricted from this pleasure is to understand the strictures of creation and how the Jewish male is challenged by God not to masturbate or in any way be sexual with another man.If it were not for Christian dogma which specifically singles out these two proscriptions, masturbation and homosexuality as mortal sins, this separation between Jewish males and their brethren would be more pronounced. Science similarly has blurred the line between Jewish and non-Jewish by deeming circumcision to be the healthy norm among males. Unfortunately, both assumptions are wrong.The human male produces sperm sporadically induced by pictures which draw the will; from the will it is only a short jump to the essence of life—pleasure; paradoxically, the woman is created from birth with all the 200,000 cells for reproduction over her thirty fecund years from puberty until menopause. The woman’s sexual appetite is driven by various hormones working in cycle whereas the male appetite is driven primarily by the build-up of sperm. The releasing of the sperm is a primal pleasure and tho
    maintaining your stuff? More space for storing your stuff? More work moving your stuff? More anxiety protecting your stuff? All of this stuff clutters our space, our time, and our focus. It drains our energy, our minds, and our savings accounts. The best way to reclaim your time, money, and energy is to get rid of your clutter.

    What is clutter? Clutter is...

    Anything that has expired

    This goes for food, medication, vitamins, old film or batteries, makeup, and anything else that seems perishable or can harbor germs.

    Anything you don't want

    I'm always surprised when I hear people complain about the stuff they don't want. You do realize that you can get rid of it, don't you?

    "But, it was a gift."

    It's perfectly fine to get rid of gifts you don't like. If the person who gave it to you comes for a visit and expect to see it or asks about, feel free to fib ("It's getting professionally cleaned." "It broke, and I feel just terrible about it." "A dear deathly-ill friend of ours loved it so much that we gave it to her, so sh

    The Profile That Gets Noticed
    If you’ve signed up to be on an online dating site, your profile is what will give you all of the attention that you could ever want. And every site will tell you that there are certain things that other couples look for when choosing to contact someone.The PicturesTime and time again, sites and advice columns will tell you that your picture is the best way to get attention on a dating site.Yes, this is the time to smile for the camera. Or you can just show off some of your ‘finer’ points for other couples.I actually recommend a sultry pose without a face for a few, and then add your face if someone is asking. This just keeps the seduction going, and you won’t have to worry about running into someone you recognize in the grocery store.Especially if you reference where you live.Get out the digital camera and start having fun with your partner. Setting it up on a tripod will be much easier than asking someone to take pictures for you or holding the camera yourself.Get into some sexy poses and positions. Experiment with a few different kinds of lighting—candlelight, bright lights, and complete darkness all produce vastly different results.And of course, if you don’t like the pictures, you can always delete them.Wear so
    to reclaim your time, money, and energy is to get rid of your clutter.

    What is clutter? Clutter is...

    Anything that has expired

    This goes for food, medication, vitamins, old film or batteries, makeup, and anything else that seems perishable or can harbor germs.

    Anything you don't want

    I'm always surprised when I hear people complain about the stuff they don't want. You do realize that you can get rid of it, don't you?

    "But, it was a gift."

    It's perfectly fine to get rid of gifts you don't like. If the person who gave it to you comes for a visit and expect to see it or asks about, feel free to fib ("It's getting professionally cleaned." "It broke, and I feel just terrible about it." "A dear deathly-ill friend of ours loved it so much that we gave it to her, so sh

    Creative Thinking 101
    Creative thinking is a potential we are all born with. If you don't use that potential, it is probably because you don't know and apply the simple principles for developing it. We can remedy that right now.The two basic principles of creative thinking are:1. There are methods and techniques of creative thinking.2. Making these methods and techniques a part of your mental habits will make creative thinking easy and automatic.An entrepreneur sees the potential profit in a situation, because his mind is trained for that. A lawyer sees the potential problems, because that is how his mind is trained. How we repeatedly think becomes a habit, and that is how you train a mind. Learn the techniques of creative thinking, use them until they are a habit, and creative thinking will be as natural for you as lying is for a politician.The Techniques Of Creative ThinkingThere are dozens of creative problem solving techniques you can learn to use. "Concept-combination," for example, will have you mixing roses and clocks to create the first alarm clock that wakes you up with a gentle release of fragrance. Use the technique of "random-presentation" and a cell phone can give the idea to do your dictation with a pocket tape recorder while you walk, so you
    that seems perishable or can harbor germs.

    Anything you don't want

    I'm always surprised when I hear people complain about the stuff they don't want. You do realize that you can get rid of it, don't you?

    "But, it was a gift."

    It's perfectly fine to get rid of gifts you don't like. If the person who gave it to you comes for a visit and expect to see it or asks about, feel free to fib ("It's getting professionally cleaned." "It broke, and I feel just terrible about it." "A dear deathly-ill friend of ours loved it so much that we gave it to her, so sh

    Easy Meditation Techniques
    To start meditating, choose a time and a place where you won't be disturbed for the duration of your meditation session.When you are starting out, you may decide to set aside 10 or 15 minutes for your meditation session. This is plenty of time when you are beginning to meditate and in our hectic daily lives it may well be that this is the maximum amount of time that you feel you can devote to meditating. That's fine. Whatever works for you is good – it's much better to spend a few minutes a day meditating than to put it off completely. Over time, you may decide that you are getting sufficient benefits that you want to increase the amount of time you spend in a meditative state, but that's completely your choice.If you can spare the time, your aim should be to have two 20 minute meditation sessions each day. Research has shown that spending this amount of time meditating leads to better health and can help reduce the stresses and strains of daily life.Your checklist for starting meditation:• Choose a meditation method (such as a breathing or walking meditation)• Choose a time of day when you are unlikely to be disturbed.• Choose a place where you feel comfortable and can relax.That's all!The time of day should be one where you c
    gifts you don't like. If the person who gave it to you comes for a visit and expect to see it or asks about, feel free to fib ("It's getting professionally cleaned." "It broke, and I feel just terrible about it." "A dear deathly-ill friend of ours loved it so much that we gave it to her, so she could enjoy it in her final days."), or just tell them the truth.

    "But, we paid so much for it."

    Then just think about how much somebody else might be willing to pay for it, and sell it. Even if you don't get as much as you spent on it, at least you'll have more than if you just let it sit in your house or garage.

    "But it's worth a lot of money."

    Then sell it!

    "But, my husband loves it."

    Then tell your husband to find a way to make it more tolerable to live with. If it's his favorite chair, get it reupholstered. If it's his favorite twenty-year-old pair of shoes, then it's time to have a talk with him about foot hygiene.

    "But, it belonged to my grandmother who is now dead."

    Give it to another family member who will cherish it, donate it to a charity or a museum if it's an antique (your grandmother will be honored by your noble deed), or take a picture of it as it was when she gave it to you, so you can put it in a scrapbook, then use your crafting skills to transform it into something you can live with. If you really can't part with it, then honor it by using it; don't just wrap it up in a box and tuck it away.

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