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    to him or her, the company, and him or herself. To strive for excellent customer service continuously with a cheerful attitude while focusing on reasonable costs for individuals. The name of the author’s product is Natural Hair Loss Treatment. The author chose this product because he or she struggled with hair loss for many years and he or she wanted to make a difference in individual’s life that was currently faced with the same issue. The author’s natural hair loss product have several benefits

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    Elijah Molden Bibliography Song Writing Business Writer's Digest Books, (Firm). Songwriter's Market. Cincinnati, Ohio: F+W Media, 2010. eBook Collection (EBSCOhost). Web. 14 May 2016 This book is the most trusted for songwriters for the past 34 years. This book provides up-to-date information that writers need to know so they can properly place their songs in the hands of publishers, record companies, producers, managers and agencies, and music firms. In this book, you’ll find placement opportunities

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    fictional story until you fall asleep, and waking up early just to see how it end. A person’s reason for enjoying fiction can differ but it is almost for the fact that fiction can make the reader feel as if they have been transported to another world. People read fiction for the curiosity and authors can state/make points mixed with their own creativity. In class, we discuss authors and their messages hidden through their story’s plot. The author’s plot is often just a background for what the writer

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    Stephen King: American Author of Contemporary Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy Introduction Stephen Edwin King is an American author of horror, fantasy, science fiction, and suspense who was born in Portland, Maine, on September 21, 1947. He has sold more than 350 million copies of his books. Many of his books have been adapted into films, TV movies, and comic books. King has published 50 novels, five nonfiction books, and two hundred short stories. He has received many awards to recognize

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    Google has proposed an agreement with representatives of authors and publishers to host a massive digital library. This library will consist of mostly books published in the United States. Google will make digitally available new and old books. This catalog will include books that are no longer in print and “orphan” texts (books where the copyright owner is unknown or contact information is unavailable).5 The texts will be available through search engines, for individual sale as electronic-books

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    some similarities between these two books, The Giving Tree was written with no known religious intention. It was first published in 1964 by Harper & Row and was written and illustrated by Silverstein (Levy). He was a controversial children’s book author due to his long connection with Playboy and his lack of patience around families. Despite this, Silverstein sold more than ten million copies of The Giving Tree, as it still remains a classic picture book. It has a prominent green cover but the

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    Stephen King Pen Name

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    the history of writing. Many authors, even one's popular today, use or have used pen names for some of their novels, short stories, articles, and etcetera. These writers use pen names for many reasons like trying to have a fresh start, to avoid being categorized or ignored, to be taken more seriously, and many other reasons. Authors like Stephen King, J.K Rowling, Benjamin Franklin, and the Bronte sisters have used pseudonyms in their writing. Many other authors use these aliases when writing

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    The author is like a god over their work. While in the stages of creation they have complete control, getting to meticulously engineer their story and message to perfection. Much like God though on their day of rest after completion of the divine task, the autonomy of their creation becomes overwhelming. The creation’s origins, which once had an unquestioned authority over the path the creation would take, amounts to nothing more than ill conceived intentions that are cast aside with ease upon its

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         All of the authors we have conversed about in class and studied about at home are connected in at least one way, if not many more. For example, Anne Bradstreet, Jonathan Edwards, Michael Wigglesworth and John Winthrop all write about God and the way we should all act and the simple fact that we all need to be Christians and so must the Indians who occupy their lives. Where as these authors are writers of the Heavenly Father, the authors that I wish to write about, though they

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    Flyboys: A True Story of Courage is a 464 pg. non-fiction book by author James Bradly. I believe the title is pretty self-explanatory as the book is about men in the armed forces whom had to show great courage in times of war and was chosen as how "flyboy" is a name for a pilot. The book Flyboys follows the story of US Navy pilots Jimmy Dye, Floyd Hall, Merve Mershon, Warren Earl Vaughn, Dick Woellhof, Grady York, Glenn Frazier, and Warren Hindenlang. Bradley starts off the book by giving background

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