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NY Times: Amazon.com has taught readers that they do not need bookstores. Now it is encouraging writers to cast aside their publishers. Amazon will→
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It takes a lot to leave a good job that pays well to venture out on your own. However, that is exactly what Monica→
In 1990, former English teacher, Max Hardberger, started his own marine consultancy business in Louisiana. He was periodically retained by shipowners to extract their→
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Cassandra Daily: Silvia Hartmann’s Naked Writer Project allows fans to read her latest fantasy fiction book, The Dragon Lords, as it is being written→
Although it’s nice to know where your ancestors originate, it’s not always fun trying to teach that piece of family history to your child.→
It is often said that when people can’t do then they teach. For Craig Wallin it was more along the lines of doing first→
Ever wonder what really happens to the Christmas toys that do not sell? Bargain hunters may use that time as an excuse to discount→
Stephanie Allen and Tina Kuna started by helping families create delicious meals with easy preparation. Now they’re helping them reconnect over the dinner table,→
If you thought being a mom-entrepreneur wasn’t hard enough, you should try being a pregnant entrepreneur. Darla DeMorrow has published a book outlining advice→
Kathryn Bechthold never felt quite like she had the balance thing worked out. On the first day she was set to do her first→
The growing trend of moms becoming mompreneurs has been astounding. Amy Ballon and Danielle Botterell are two women that fall within this category. Like→
Summer Owens found herself pregnant at just 15 years old, and she no longer could be a child. Unfortunately circumstances lead her to where→
He’s been called charming. He’s been called creepy. He travels under cover of night, moving from perch to perch. And he knows if your→
When we are children, we’re taught to reach for the stars. Any idea is possible if we want it to be. As we get→
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The first thing that Cathrine Ann admits is that, “I’m totally phony.” From hair extensions to plastic surgery, there isn’t much left that you→