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02nd October 2009
Many Elders are leaving the planet, taking their wisdom with them because no one is taking the time to learn the ways of the ancestors. This is a sad state of affairs. It is time once again to return the Elders to their role as wisdom keepers and learn th... Read >
Author: Theresa Crabtree
28th September 2009
--- A Masterclass Of Storytelling In 4 Days ---
Everybody loves a good story…. Wouldn’t you agree? For the generation-ally impaired, once upon a not so long ago, there was a guy called Max Bygraves whose tag line was ‘I wanna tell you a story…... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
The Hasidic master, Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach taught that on Passover night we are bringing our entire life stories to the Seder table to be freed. What exactly does this mean? To begin with, we are by nature, storytellers. Whether we are aware of it or not,... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Most writing “experts” favor a particular way of looking at plot, and will adhere to it for years or an entire career. That’s all well and good, but its important to realize that any way of modeling story is just that—a model, not the depths and l... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Nearly every storyteller has experienced the frustration of telling to these audience members: the clock-watcher, the doodler, the hair-twister, the squimer, the talker, the bored acting, the heckler, ect. But these characters are reminders that sometimes... Read >
16th September 2009
As you bear the responsibility of running a family, you surely realize that you have a variety of key decisions to make. One of your top priorities, especially if you little kids, is to ensure that your entire family is secure all the time. On the other h... Read >
05th September 2009
If you are looking for the missing puzzle pieces of your life, it is best to understand your roots. This could be done by studying and researching on your genealogy. And the best way to start your quest to know your ancestry is by collecting reliable sour... Read >
Author: Alvin Mitchell
29th July 2009
Christian Fiction Literature is an expanding literary field which has developed significantly over the last decade. Originally regarded as the "escapist" and "not so serious" little cousin of more serious works on Biblical Theology, Fiction has shown its... Read >
Author: Bible Booklover
04th July 2009
The use of tarot cards is a very interesting dimension of the occult. Basically associated with the gypsies, this is an amazing portal through which you can catch a glimpse of your past, present or future as you per your desire. The tarot spread illustrat... Read >
Author: SpiritNow.com
06th June 2009
I turned back in disbelief. Yes, my eyes weren't deceiving me: it was an open top double-decker bus loudly proclaiming its 'Hop on, Hop off' tour of the city. Had my worst fears been realised in the ten years since my last visit? Had Marrakech sold out to... Read >
Author: Steppes Travel
09th April 2009
For those parents who wish or are forced to renew the costumes of children with the change of season and want original clothing, they can buy in stores Etsy.
Etsy is an online store where users can buy and sell things handmade. Things really are unique... Read >
Author: david hobson
04th April 2009
The use of tarot cards is a very interesting dimension of the occult. Basically associated with the gypsies, this is an amazing portal through which you can catch a glimpse of your past, present or future as you per your desire. The tarot spread illustrat... Read >
Author: SpiritNow.com
27th March 2009
by Chip Heath & Dan Heath,
Authors of Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die
Have you ever noticed, when you teach, that the moment you start sharing a personal story with your students, they instantly snap to attention? You understand the... Read >
Author: FSB Authors
10th March 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Karen Friedman
For the past eight years, my husband and I have had a running joke about our somewhat odd, yet lovable dog. I ask, "What's wrong with that dog?" to which he replies, "What's right with the dog?"
It occurred to me th... Read >
29th January 2009
If your major interest is information related to antiques and collectibles or any other such as antiques shows, pubs antiques, antique reproduction wall clock or antique furniture online, this article can prove useful.
There are several antique wood fl... Read >
19th December 2008
Public Speaking Pointers
A successful speech should always end in a standing ovation.Here are 11 tips on how to get your standing ovation!
1-have something interesting to say.if you do you are 80% there.if you dont have anything interesting to say,ra... Read >
Author: Yvette Kelly
17th December 2008
New writers believe they have to fill pages with words. They do, but it’s better to use the needed ones, and use them well.
Norman Cousins said, “Words need to be crafted, not sprayed. They need to be fitted together with infinite care.”
Here... Read >
Author: Joyce Shafer
03rd December 2008
It doesn’t do you any good to create a children’s book and never show it to anyone. That’s what publishing is for. It’s about more than just making money. Well, then again, making money doing what you love is what we call a dream job, but for an ... Read >
Author: lifevestpublishing
03rd November 2008
The National Library Board (NLB) is pleased to introduce the Asian Children's Festival (ACF) - a crusade for children, and those committed to them, created with the children foremost in mind to honor and cherish them.
A yearly fete commenced in the... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
23rd September 2008
I recently heard a piece on the radio talking about the decline in the number of parents reading stories to their children, and I thought what a great shame that is. I have really fond memories of bedtime sessions with my two sons, bringing the Harry Pott... Read >
Author: Semele Xerri
09th September 2008
Families who enjoy watching the Lion King might discover that planning an African family safari might just be the adventure of a lifetime for the whole clan. There are many African safari travel companies that will not include children on safaris, but the... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
21st August 2008
When you are living in another country and the winter days get so dreary and dull, why not visit a holiday destination that experiences sun most days of the year? The world is filled with tropical locations, especially along the Mediterranean Sea. If you ... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com
22nd July 2008
A good short story has withstood the test of time and remains as vital and relevant today as it was one hundred years ago.
Short story enables busy readers to “shop around” for storytellers with whom they may eventually enjoy longer relationships. ... Read >
Author: Kontiki Radisson
13th July 2008
A large resort that is the most characteristic of European style, along the Turkey`s coastline is Marmaris and is an energetic and elegent centre of tourism especially in the summertime. This town marks the beginning of the north eastern edge of the Medit... Read >
Author: Amy Whittingham
19th February 2008
1. Fez
Step into Fez and find yourself in a world where the medieval and the modern exist side by side. Fez el Jédid (“the New”) is the modern part of Fez whereas Fez el Bali (“the Old”) is one of the world’s best-preserved medieval cities. ... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
30th January 2008
While writing is an art, in order to widen the horizon of our talent, there is a lake of skills, tools, and techniques that can be thoroughly studied for this. Along with this, the positive criticism and feedback can facilitate this development all the mo... Read >
Author: Kayshyap
22nd January 2008
Looking for a tale to kick off a speech, enliven a meeting, or connect with a sales prospect? You can find stories in a variety of locations. Which type of story you pick depends on your personal style and what objective you?re trying to achieve.
Her... Read >
Author: Bruce Hale
21st August 2007
The principal point of Marrakech is its central square, Djemaa el Fna and a medina adjacent to it, the old city with fortress walls, sinuous streets and commercial districts. Lots of hotels are located on the other side of the wall, which are a 5-minut... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko
08th January 2007
The Top 10 Tips on Storytelling and Making an ImpactAll great communicators are great storytellers. Listeners are more open toreceiving when they hear the message delivered in a story format - they canlower their walls and defenses because the message is ... Read >
Clare Albright
12th October 2006
“He’s calling within the house!”- This thrilling warning resounds in the recent movie “When the stranger calls” that threatens most of our audiences. You surely still remember most scenes of the film take place within a very modern house that is... Read >
Author: Avnex Ltd.
08th June 2006
I attended a seminar the other day at a local trade show and one thing that they mentioned almost in passing that inspired me was the critical concept of "selling your successes".
Hmmm "Sell your successes" What could that mean?
Simply put, when... Read >
Author: Dean Mercado
24th February 2006
Now since the ancient days of the traveling mistral or fireside Shaman, every culture around the world had storytellers that instructed youths and adults on how to find happiness when it seemed to be lost. Knowing that people sometimes can not bring claim... Read >
Author: Christopher Jon Luke Dowgin
21st February 2006
There are Stories to be Told: Start a Family TraditionOne of the most rewarding ways to use your outdoor living space is togather your family members for a reunion. Perhaps it's a small groupthat gets together annually, or a large one whose far-flung memb... Read >
Debbie Rodgers
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