Thursday, January 25, 2007

The Wonderful Story of Bananas

Bananas make a perfect baby food because they are very easily digested. Bananas remain a perennial favorite among children because of their great taste. Besides that bananas keep their high-energy bodies at peak performance. Children don't grow out of their liking for bananas. Grownups continue to love bananas right on into their retirement years.

The versatile banana can be eaten just by shucking the peel, but be careful where you throw the peel away. Kids love to cut bananas up over their cereal. Is there a bakery anywhere that doesn't offer banana cream pie? Banana Nut Bread is a favorite everywhere because it is so easy to make. Bananas can also be used to make cookies, sundaes, shakes and candy. Have you ever enjoyed a flaming Bananas Foster? If you can't cook your way out of a paper bag you can just make a half-dozen tasty, frozen chocolate covered yummy delights.

Since they do not contain any cholesterol, fat, or sodium… bananas are an excellent choice for eating healthy and are a great source for an instant energy boost. They are loaded with Vitamin B6, rich in Folate (folic acid), jam-packed with potassium and have a delicious trace of other highly nutritious minerals and vitamins.

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Tuesday, January 23, 2007

FREE Book: Natural Health Through Natural Herbals and Vitamins

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What we know as “Vitamins” have only been around since about the 1900’s. Before that time, foods on hand were the source for meeting vitamin needs. For example, Ascorbic acid (now known as vitamin C) was not identified as the reason citrus fruits helped prevent scurvy until the 20th century. However, trial and error had proven the value of both citrus fruit and green vegetables against scurvy, and Captain Cook applied ordered his men to eat fresh greens when available. If any of them refused, they were occasionally flogged. Captain Cook's voyage was the first long one to be distinguished by its success in losing no men to the dread disease.

Even before Captain Cook sailed the seas, some cultures realized that certain foods met specific medicinal needs. For example, ancient Egyptians found that eating liver could help cure night blindness, which the physicians of today believe is a result of vitamin A deficiency.

Friday, January 12, 2007

The Secrets of Developing an Iron Will

"It is impossible," says Sharman, "to look into the conditions under which the battle of life is being fought, without perceiving how much really depends upon the extent to which the will-power is cultivated, strengthened, and made operative in right directions." Young people need to go into training for it. We live in an age of athletic meets. Those who are determined to have athletic will-power must take for it the kind of exercise they need.

In respect to mere mundane relations, the development and discipline of one's will-power is of supreme moment in relation to success in life. No man can ever estimate the power of will. It is a part of the divine nature, all of a piece with the power of creation. We speak of God's fiat "Fiat lux, Let light be." Man has his fiat. The achievements of history have been the choices, the determinations, the creations, of the human will. It was the will, quiet or pugnacious, gentle or grim, of men like Wilberforce and Garrison, Goodyear and Cyrus Field, Bismarck and Grant, that made them indomitable. They simply would do what they planned. Such men can no more be stopped than the sun can be, or the tide. Most men fail, not through lack of education or agreeable personal qualities, but from lack of dogged determination, from lack of dauntless will.

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Thursday, January 11, 2007

How To Write a WHOLE BOOK When You Can't Write a Word

You probably don't believe that title for a second, right? And yet, I'm going to show you THREE ways to do it, not just one. And here's the best part, all three ways are legal! Let's start out with the way Isaac Asimov did it – you can be the EDITOR, and publish the book under your name. Now, that isn't the ONLY way that Issac produced his constant stream of books. But the fact remains, he did use this method and it did work.

Editor,, that means you collect the writings of two or more writers and assemble them into a new work. Anthologies are a good example of this, like THE BEST TOLD TALES OF TASD -- by Whomver U. Are. Science Fiction anthologies and short stories anthologies are the best known models but you can also do something like BEST CARTOONS OF 2007, or whatever.

If you are assembling current work into an anthology you MUST contact the authors and writers and ask their permission to include their work. However, if the work you are assembling is in the PUBLIC DOMAIN you don't even have to contact the author, writer or artist.

All you need is a good title that will UNIFY the work so that the reader will know what to expect when opening up Your Book. #2,, You can also use current, FREE articles to assemble a book under your name. We are talking thousands and thousands of articles with the authors BEGGING YOU to use them. Where do you find them? That part is easy too. Just take your pick from the options given inside this book. The producer even tells you which sources are the best.

All you have to do is pick out a topic, then pick out the best articles to fit inside your book. Will there be any readers? Actually, yes. LOTS of them. Unfortunately, there is a sticking point. THESE AUTHORS don't want you to SELL your book, they want you to give it away. Why do they care? Because they are smart enough to know a free book gets more distribution! Distribution is exactly what they are after.

Now, the first two ways of writing a book without writing a word are easy to explain because you've already seen samples. #3 is going to require some judicious examples and source material – all of which are assembled right here, for your convenience.

You can actually write an ebook without actually doing the writing. Because of an interesting legal twist, you can hire a writer, and then when the writer is finished, you own the complete copyright to the work. If it sounds too good to be true, it almost is!

But there's something else that's almost too good to be true: having an ebook written doesn't cost near what it costs to have a hard cover book written. It's actually pretty affordable for someone who plans to recoup their money with ebook sales.

One more almost-too-good-to-be-true fact: ebooks often sell for the same price that a traditional, hold-it-in-your-hand, book would sell for!

No writing, no problem!

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