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Biyernes, Hulyo 12, 2013

A Mother's Parting Gift | AuthorHouse UK

AuthorHouse UK Author Alison Davison. The book is loosely based on past family members that I got to know from living relatives. I wanted to tell my mother's unique story and share it with other's the harrowing childhood that shaped her life. I live in Essex with my husband Roy and our daughter Charrise. I work in the N.H.S and my passion is my writing and my dogs.

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Overview


Archie strives to make a better life for himself by hard work and social climbing. He wants to forget the poverty of his childhood. Audrey wants to forget the restrictions of her sheltered life and be able to live a normal life.


Source: http://www.authorhouse.co.uk/Bookstore/BookDetail.aspx?BookId=SKU-000656382

Martes, Pebrero 5, 2013

AuthorHouse UK | The Seven Parables of Love Relationships & Unfaithfulness

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AuthorHouse UK Author | Marcus Roger
In an ever changing, strange facet of life, individuals find themselves in many situations. Who can judge whether these situations are good or bad? Nevertheless surprises in life can be formulated by simple perceptions based upon societal influences. These influences can include family, friends, and complete strangers engulfed in the essence of cultures. Sometimes the encounters and interactions between the influences of family, friends, and strangers can create a variety of dynamic and interesting tales, parables, experiences, and ideas in life that interweave the very fibers of our being as individuals. Therefore in essence, emotions cause the turbulent yet joyous occasions of mankind. A question becomes obvious to date. 

Do we as individuals or humans continue on the journey of life with each other realizing that life is full of unwanted and wanted surprises? Should we continue to accept or even tolerate the dynamics of the relationships with one another acknowledging that tribulations will form? Will we be able to justify the lives we live everyday realizing that at any moment life can disappear as swiftly as it appears? Here now, yet gone tomorrow. The importance of being able to love beyond limitations seems to be the fears of many individuals today. The fear of rejection, abandonment, commitment, and even loneliness consume the thoughts of many. This question still remains? How can we continue on in this life being able to freely love others without the common fears stated above. Hopefully, this book will open the eyes of many. See what is ahead in life and not be fearful to open up to the possibilities of love as well as the hurt that may also come along with it. Someone once told me that life is a journey and the way you perceive that journey makes life interesting and worth living. Let us take a journey into the seven parables of love, relationships, and unfaithfulness.  Overview here

Miyerkules, Oktubre 17, 2012

Author examines culture of indigenous UK manufacturing


Suffolk, England (PRWEB) October 07, 2012
Author John Fenton sets out to show readers how a revival of manufacturing industry is crucial to counteract unemployment in his nonfiction treatise, “New Ways for Indigenous Manufacturing: How Research Revelations have Defined a Future Path” (published by AuthorHouse UK).
“Many people in the UK and other mature economies are bewildered by the erosion of indigenous manufacturing that has taken place since the 1980s, and even before,” Fenton writes. “While several economists have examined the situation in considerable detail to reveal the economic causes for the decline, not so much study has been made of the underlying cultural causes at both national and corporate level.”
“New Ways for Indigenous Manufacturing” uses a case study of the UK indigenous motor industry to point out the key reasons in the decline of indigenous manufacturing. The cultural critiques employed by Fenton have rarely been used to study the decline of a single manufacturer, a successor to many separate firms.
Four chapters examine manufacturing during and after the Industrial Revolution to emphasize the long-term effects of inborn cultures, and the final chapter suggests ways of changing cultures to revitalize manufacturing.  Read More