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Business sites that are enjoying paramount success have got single thing in common and it is all about the quality of articles that they have been publishing on the sites. In the end, it all comes to quality and consistency. The success ratio of any business can be easily measured by the kind of talent they posses. Article writers are like an asset to the organization. It is always considered to be a wise move to bring improvisation factor into the picture. We are talking here about leaders being made and legacy to be put upfront for future generations to come. The working philosophy of article writers keeps on changing with the subject matter and kind of information available. So, it is not possible to discuss about underlying principles. To think about the audience and imminent business aspirations are the things that can be justified under all circumstances. We have realized the importance of article writers and now there is nothing to be held in doubt.
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LEGACY – Crouching Writer (Instrumental)
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Songwriter $10.79 The Sound of SilenceThe BoxerBridge Over Troubled WaterMother and Child ReunionTendernessPeace Like a RiverAmerican TuneKodachromeSomething So RightLate in the EveningTrain in the DistanceHearts and BonesStill Crazy After All These YearsRene and George Magritte with Their Dog After the WarDiamonds on the Soles of Her ShoesThe Boy in the BubbleGracelandThe Obvious ChildFurther to FlyThe Cool, Cool … |
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Stoned Soul Picnic: The Best of Laura Nyro $15.99 … |
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Singers & Songwriters Christmas Songs $4.10 Singers And Songwriters – Christmas Songs by VariousThis product is manufactured on demand using CD-R recordable media. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply…. |
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When You’re Strange: A Film About the Doors $3.99 … |
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Making The Boys $3.99 … |
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When You’re Strange: A Film About the Doors $14.99 … |
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Umbro Legacy Jersey $47.99 Umbro Legacy Jersey. Build your football legacy with the Umbro Legacy Jersey. Lightweight jersey has a Climate Control design to keep players cool during competition. 100% polyester. Imported. |
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Umbro Women’s Legacy Short $29.99 Umbro Women’s Legacy Short. Build your legacy with the Umbro Legacy short. Embroidered brand logo with elastic waist and inner drawstring. 6″ inseam. 100% polyester. Imported. |
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Umbro Legacy Short $29.99 Umbro Legacy Short. Build a legacy that lasts with the help of the Umbro Legacy Short. Embroidered brand logo with elastic waist and inner drawstring. 6″ inseam. 100% polyester. Imported. |
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USB2.0 Card Reader/Writer With Sim Card (Black) $14 USB2.0 Card Reader/Writer With Sim Card (Black) |
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Umbro Legacy Jersey White YL $47.99 Umbro Legacy Jersey. Build your football legacy with the Umbro Legacy Jersey. Lightweight jersey has a Climate Control design to keep players cool during competition. 100% polyester. Imported. |
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A Dena’ina Legacy: K’tl’egh’i Sukdu: The Collected Writings of Peter Kelifornsky $5.97 A Dena’ina Legacy is a fascinating collection of 147 bilingual Dena’ina-English writings by the self-taught writer and scholar, Peter Kalifornsky of Kenai, Alaska. |
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A Field Guide to the Birds of Eastern and Central North America: Large Format Edition $24 Roger Tory Peterson had already made his mark with his innovative field guide when he conducted DDT research during World War II. His friend and fellow naturalist Rachel Carson built on these efforts and eventually wrote Silent Spring, a landmark text that, along with Peterson’s field guide, jump-started the modern environmental movement. By combining the tireless observation of a scientist with the imaginative skills of an artist and writer, Peterson created a field guide that Robert Bateman, in his foreword to the fifth edition, says was the doorway for millions of people into the wonderland of natural history. The Peterson Identification System has been used in the more than fifty books that make up the Peterson Field Guide series. Peterson’s magnum opus, now in its fifth edition, created the trail for countless field guides to follow. They are still following year by year, but his is the standard by which all other field guides are judged. On the morning of July 28, 1996, Roger Peterson was painting his final bird plate. He died peacefully in his sleep later that day. It is fitting that his final work—a culmination of more than sixty years of observing, painting, and writing—should be this one, a revision of the guide that started his legacy. |
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A First Family Of Tasajara (Large Print Edition) $15.03 Bret Harte is the editor, writer and friend of whom Mark Twain wrote, “He trimmed and schooled me patiently until he changed me from an awkward utterer of coarse grotesqueness to a writer of paragraphs and chapters.” Harte hired Twain to write a story a week for the Californian in 1865, a time when Twain was an unknown, relatively untried writer. The author of “The Luck of Roaring Camp,” and “The Jumping Frog of Calaveras County” ended up creating a part of literary history that’s still treasured today; perhaps it’s the most enduring legacy of “California’s Gold.” A First Family of Tasajara was published in 1892. By that time, Harte was living in London, sponsored by the wealthy Mrs. Van de Velde. According to Harte’s family, he read Shakespeare at six, Dickens at seven, and Montaigne at age eight, though he attended school only until age 13. A First Family of Tasajara is the story of ‘Lige Curtis, thought to be a “ne’er do well” around his Contra Costa County (northern California) town of Sidon — a forsaken place where the post comes ’round only once a week. Much in line with Harte’s other novels, the story will provide readers with insight into the life and times of the mid-Nineteenth century in the “true” or Golden West, and plenty of reading enjoyment. |
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A First Family Of Tasajara (Large Print Edition) $30.86 Bret Harte is the editor, writer and friend of whom Mark Twain wrote, “He trimmed and schooled me patiently until he changed me from an awkward utterer of coarse grotesqueness to a writer of paragraphs and chapters.” Harte hired Twain to write a story a week for the Californian in 1865, a time when Twain was an unknown, relatively untried writer. The author of “The Luck of Roaring Camp,” and “The Jumping Frog of Calaveras County” ended up creating a part of literary history that’s still treasured today; perhaps it’s the most enduring legacy of “California’s Gold.” A First Family of Tasajara was published in 1892. By that time, Harte was living in London, sponsored by the wealthy Mrs. Van de Velde. According to Harte’s family, he read Shakespeare at six, Dickens at seven, and Montaigne at age eight, though he attended school only until age 13. A First Family of Tasajara is the story of ‘Lige Curtis, thought to be a “ne’er do well” around his Contra Costa County (northern California) town of Sidon — a forsaken place where the post comes ’round only once a week. Much in line with Harte’s other novels, the story will provide readers with insight into the life and times of the mid-Nineteenth century in the “true” or Golden West, and plenty of reading enjoyment. |
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A Jacobean Letter-Writer $23.03 This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing’s Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world’s literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone! |
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A Jacobean Letter-Writer: The Life And Times Of John Chamberlain (1920) $34.36 This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing’s Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world’s literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone! |
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A Jacobean Letter-Writer: The Life and Times of John Chamberlain (1920) $31.96 This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing’s Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world’s literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone! |
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A Miracle of Catfish $24.95 Larry Brown has been a force in American literature since taking critics by storm with his debut collection, Facing the Music, in 1988. His subsequent work—five novels, another story collection, and two books of nonfiction—continued to bring extraordinary praise and national attention to the writer New York Newsday called a "master."In November 2004, Brown sent the nearly completed manuscript of his sixth novel to his literary agent. A week later, he died of a massive heart attack. He was fifty-three years old.A Miracle of Catfish is that novel. Brown’s trademarks—his raw detail, pared-down prose, and characters under siege—are all here. This beautiful, heartbreaking anthem to the writer’s own North Mississippi land and the hard-working, hard-loving, hard-losing men it spawns is the story of one year in the lives of five characters—an old farmer with a new pond he wants stocked with baby catfish; a bankrupt fish pond stocker who secretly releases his forty-pound brood catfish into the farmer’s pond; a little boy from the trailer home across the road who inadvertently hooks the behemoth catfish; the boy’s inept father; and a former convict down the road who kills a second time to save his daughter.That Larry Brown died so young, and before he could see A Miracle of Catfish published, is a tragedy. That he had time to enrich the legacy of his work with this remarkable book is a blessing. |
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A Miracle of Catfish $24.95 Larry Brown has been a force in American literature since taking critics by storm with his debut collection, Facing the Music, in 1988. His subsequent work—five novels, another story collection, and two books of nonfiction—continued to bring extraordinary praise and national attention to the writer New York Newsday called a "master."In November 2004, Brown sent the nearly completed manuscript of his sixth novel to his literary agent. A week later, he died of a massive heart attack. He was fifty-three years old.A Miracle of Catfish is that novel. Brown’s trademarks—his raw detail, pared-down prose, and characters under siege—are all here. This beautiful, heartbreaking anthem to the writer’s own North Mississippi land and the hard-working, hard-loving, hard-losing men it spawns is the story of one year in the lives of five characters—an old farmer with a new pond he wants stocked with baby catfish; a bankrupt fish pond stocker who secretly releases his forty-pound brood catfish into the farmer’s pond; a little boy from the trailer home across the road who inadvertently hooks the behemoth catfish; the boy’s inept father; and a former convict down the road who kills a second time to save his daughter.That Larry Brown died so young, and before he could see A Miracle of Catfish published, is a tragedy. That he had time to enrich the legacy of his work with this remarkable book is a blessing. |
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A Pigeon and a Boy $11.99 From the internationally acclaimed Israeli writer Meir Shalev comes a mesmerizing novel of two love stories, separated by half a century but connected by one enchanting act of devotion.During the 1948 War of Independence—a time when pigeons are still used to deliver battlefield messages—a gifted young pigeon handler is mortally wounded. In the moments before his death, he dispatches one last pigeon. The bird is carrying his extraordinary gift to the girl he has loved since adolescence. Intertwined with this story is the contemporary tale of Yair Mendelsohn, who has his own legacy from the 1948 war. Yair is a tour guide specializing in bird-watching trips who, in middle age, falls in love again with a childhood girlfriend. His growing passion for her, along with a gift from his mother on her deathbed, becomes the key to a life he thought no longer possible.  Unforgettable in both its particulars and its sweep, A Pigeon and A Boy is a tale of lovers then and now—of how deeply we love, of what home is, and why we, like pigeons trained to fly in one direction only, must eventually return to it.  In a voice that is at once playful, wise, and altogether beguiling, Meir Shalev tells a story as universal as war and as intimate as a winged declaration of love. |