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Do you want your constitutional rights controlled by the highest bidder? Or do you want an American government that puts the power in the hands of the people? In his thought-provoking new book, Democracy of Dollars: Where Natural and Constitutional Rights Go to the Highest Bidder, Richard Jacobs exposes and examines the systemic threat to 21st Century America — a threat that, he explains, has grown exponentially in recent times and has suppressed the Democracy of People provided for in the Constitution. “Two political institutions of our federal government, the Legislative and the Executive Branches, designed to protect and serve all Americans,…

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Egyptian film screenwriter and director, Eslam Hozayen is an independent filmmaker who’s been very worthy of a lot of film festivals’ mentions this year. The attention he’s been gaining recently comes mainly from the fact that the director creates what some call “very different” concepts. The director’s work focuses mainly on the power of our brains, good and bad, but mostly just the bad. Hozayen tries to cover (through film) the different negative/disturbing projections a person’s brain can play in one’s own mind, “We all get those thoughts, like maybe you see a tornado and you start to think what…

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What is a blind spot? A blind spot is an optical phenomenon that occurs when light rays coming into the eye are unable to focus on the retina of the eye. An example of this would be looking at a picture on your wall while holding something small in front of your eyes. If you move back, there’s an area where you can no longer see it. This is your blind spot. You have two in each eye, one for each eye! That’s why if someone pokes one of your eyes while covering up their own eyes, you won’t notice…

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Hailing from Sweden, Splaze is an up and coming Pop/R&B artist with a penchant for writing infectious tunes and relatable narratives. Inspired by all types of Pop and R&B music, Splaze’s music journey began at the tender age where he began imitating singers and their singing styles. Being an avid storyteller, Splaze is greatly influenced by real-life experiences, drawing inspiration for his music from personal experiences, allowing him to invoke strong emotions in people. Apart from invoking emotions, Splaze also seems to have a unique innate competency to ingeniously present music in multiple styles, all while maintaining a consistent brand,…

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Personal trauma can take many forms, including what Dr. Randall Bell calls the “difficult Ds”: death, divorce, disease, disaster, and destruction. But any circumstances that you’re having difficulty processing and moving beyond can be considered trauma, he explains. “Trauma affects us all at some point in time,” Dr. Bell said. “But the good news is, we can get through it and actually heal from it.” In his latest book, Post-Traumatic Thriving: The Art, Science, & Stories of Resilience, Dr. Bell draws upon his decades of experience and scientific research to deliver a three-stage framework — Dive, Survive and Thrive — that…

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Her life has been interesting, having many twists and turns, which will be showcased in her book which will release soon.  Lady Charlotte Armstrong’s name is not new as she has shone bright in her professional career, handling multiple businesses and topping in each. As a mother of five children, going through a lot of difficulties, she has come up to this position which is worth admiring. The story behind the success of this dynamic woman who has aced in her entrepreneurial journey is indeed interesting and inspirational to its core. The reason she is coming up with her own…

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Author Kelly McDonald is proud to announce the release of her new book, It’s Time to Talk about Race at Work: Every Leader’s Guide to Making Progress on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Already a bestseller in the business category, It’s Time to Talk about Race at Work (Wiley; June 9, 2021; $26.00) offers the business world a much-needed roadmap with actionable, impactful, no-cost strategies needed to increase diversity and inclusion in the workplace. McDonald focuses on how leaders want to create change but don’t know how to do so appropriately and effectively. How do you know where the blind spots are that can create…

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Faith doesn’t always come easy. It gets tested. It needs nurturing. And no two faith journeys are ever the same. In her deeply inspirational memoir, The Tree of Faith, God Wants to Answer YOUR Prayer, Christine Schat speaks of the presence of God in her life, recounting true stories that range from dealing with regret to letting go of guilt and letting go of shame. There were many life events that prompted Schat to seek God’s will, to ask for His help, to learn of His ways and to let go of her own ways. She describes her thought process and,…

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Author Scott Warrick is proud to announce the release of his new book, “Tolerance and Diversity for White Guys and Other Human Beings: Living the Five Skills of Tolerance.” Already rising as a bestseller in more than a dozen categories, the book offers a fresh and practical look at diversity and tolerance. Warrick focuses on what we all have in common and how to treat each other on an individual bases as human beings. Pulling from his diverse experience as a human resource professional and practicing employment attorney, the book shows how to use the five skills of tolerance to build…

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When the “sock monster” strikes again, tight-knit sisters Sydney and Kennedy take on the task of solving the mystery in the delightful new children’s book, Sassy Sisters vs The Sock Monster. The fun begins when younger sister Sydney overhears their parents talking about missing socks. Bold and fearless, Sydney hatches a plan to catch the mysterious sock monster and convinces her big sister to come along for the ride. The girls eventually discover that this particular monster means no harm — she just happens to like some of their things and wants to keep them! That’s when the perfect pair of…

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