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StephenieMeyer.com | Twilight Series | Twilight

Fri, 2008-12-19 11:46 - Topics:

I get a ton of questions about how I came up with the story of Twilight and how I got it published. I may be killing my FAQ page by doing this, but here is the whole story:(Warning: there are Twilight spoilers contained in the following; if you don't want to ruin the suspense, stop reading.....now. Warning

James Boyle's "The Public Domain" -- a brilliant copyfighter's latest book, from a law prof who writes like a comedian

Sun, 2008-11-30 11:33 - Topics:

Jamie Boyle, of the Duke Center for the Public Domain, has a new book out, The Public Domain: Enclosing the Commons of the Mind. Boyle ranks with Lessig, Benkler and Zittrain as one of the most articulate, thoughtful, funny and passionate thinkers in the global fight for free speech, open access, and a humane and sane policy on patents, trademarks and copyrights.

Book To Movie: Twilight

Fri, 2008-11-21 20:24 - Topics:

When I first read Twilight, I loved it. I was also fourteen. Since then, I’ve found the whole series to be progressively more ridiculous, but I LOVE them. Hilarious. Edward is such a creep. The only main characters who are not stupid and/or creepy are Alice and Jacob, both of whom totally rock.

Motivation and personality

Sun, 2008-11-09 15:55 - Topics:

American psychologist , Abraham Masclow , in a book entitled Motivation and Peronality (1954) put for ware one of the best known theories of motivation . In his theory , he presents a hierarchy of needs. He identified certain basic human needs and classifeied them in an ascending order of importance. Basic needs were at the bottom of the hierarchy , higher need at the top .

His classification is given below :

Psysiological needs

Golden Age Stories Launches Interactive Pulp Fiction Book Website

Tue, 2008-11-04 17:37 - Topics:

Galaxy Press announced today it has launched an infotainment site at GoldenAgeStories.com that vividly showcases stories from 80 pulp fiction books written in the 1930s and 40s by New York Times' best selling author L. Ron Hubbard. The fiction books and audio books make up the newly-released series, Stories from the Golden Age, being published over the next six years and are written for readers of all ages.

Book Review: SEO - An Hour A Day (2nd edition)

Wed, 2008-10-29 05:23 - Topics:


You’ve heard this before: “Don’t bother with any of the SEO books in print. The industry changes so fast that those books are outdated before they’re published.” I know I’ve seen plenty of SEO experts say something like that, and I’m probably guilty of saying it, too.

The Digital Photography Companion (A Book Review)

Mon, 2008-10-27 14:49 - Topics:

I sat and read this little guy from front cover to back cover and, I enjoyed pretty much all of it. In the real world, I am just passing the beginner stage and I can happily say that I’d have been through that stage a lot quicker if I’d bothered to read this book first!

FREE Coloring Pages - Archie

Sat, 2008-09-13 16:04 - Topics:

FREE Coloring Pages - Archie comic book characters

How to Use Amazon Kindle: Shortcut Keys

Wed, 2008-07-23 22:48 - Topics:

How to Use Amazon Kindle: Shortcut Keys
The Amazon Kindle does some things very well, and it does others fantastically. This guide will help you make the most of the Amazon Kindle, and help you use it to its fullest potential.
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Investment Book

Wed, 2007-08-22 04:48 - Topics:

Loan foreclosures on real estate property provide a multitude of opportunities and challenges to a real estate investor. When a homeowner faces default on their loan and the possibility of a foreclosure by the loan holder, an investor has an opportunity to help the homeowner out of their problem and to make a profit at the same time.
No foreclosure situation proceeds identically. Large books have been written that cover the wide range of problems and solutions, but for the sake of this short article everything will be kept simple.


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