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Exceedingly Good Things Are Happening !
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The picture is made only to be recovered, not by covering it up or erasing it. Exceedingly good, can have normal beginnings, but must go above the run of the mill standards of this world at times. Here of not even there now again as it once was, in many areas of realms, and means. You came to ruin a perfectly good picture or what have you of they ! Peace that passes understanding, brings new balances to life. Your in balances with beyond demons ! Your in balances by faith, and they come to do things opposite that of the shootings in the schools and then some. New orders beyond commands of the pride of men alone. You are more than you are ! You refuse to dismiss this ! (Read the full post about ‘Exceedingly Good Things Are Happening !’…)
Just, How Good Are You ?
You can tell a good dirty joke, but can you clean-up that same joke, and make it better ? Are you so good, that you can’t ever be seen, as your better than, “That dam good” so to speak ? Who’s been there we may never come to know best.
Yes, oh yes, “They came clean with us, and we know it”. What don’t you even know, but not even the best, as it’s always you, and this is the main if not the only reason, why you have came to say you know it, you know it !
He who is so good, that he knows it in many different ways but yet they are all true, and of different people of different races and or origins, and he don’t mind giving them full credit of coming to know even before him, as this is why he has came to know of so many more than you to begin with ! (Read the full post about ‘Just, How Good Are You ?’…)
No commentsPhotos on Canvas - Corporate Wall Space a Real Asset
When you picture the grand lobby of a corporate agency, the front entrance of a mom and pop business, or the waiting room in a doctor’s office, what do you see? There are the typical team building slogans whose posters boast “Integrity” and “Strength”. The recognizable replicated copy of a Rembrandt or Monet. Scattered photographs of employees’ spouses, children, and pets. Or perhaps you are simply met with sterile walls painted in plain pinks and blues.
Does this type of environment really motivate workers who put in full days making phone calls, greeting clients, and climbing the corporate ladder? Better yet, do these surroundings bring in business, or discourage customers by presenting a lack of creativity? (Read the full post about ‘Photos on Canvas - Corporate Wall Space a Real Asset’…)
No commentsTested My Spirit
To test your spirit first best, rather than my own alone. To not come to think of you for only my own alone best. To be refused your hand, but not your spirit.
There you stood by the river of life that was made for more than the love of my own to own. There you were willing to die for us all. To live to die, and out-live the life of more than, “The River’s Edge”.
River of life, tested like no other before you. You look to see reflections of shadows, bodies, and beauties unknown without fears they could have presented more than themselves with, should you too, not have appeared, with a renewed spirit of talent to share to this world, your dying to, with more than you are. (Read the full post about ‘Tested My Spirit’…)
No commentsTattoo Designs of Stars
Tattoos have played an important role in the development, and more importantly, maintenance of the culture of various cults, societies, and civilizations throughout many generations. Now, however, while many people still follow the process of getting tattoos imprinted on their skins as a religious or cultural ritual, most of those around actually want to make use of it merely and entirely for fashion. This cannot be called wrong, though; just a different way of spreading the acceptance and appreciation of this form of art in particular, across the world.
Getting a tattoo inked onto your body in this modern world is quite easy, albeit expensive (obviously). (Read the full post about ‘Tattoo Designs of Stars’…)
No commentsCovering Letters and Article Proposals for Book Authors
Keeping it short and sweet
The purpose of a covering letter is to let the editor know your name, address, telephone number, the title and length of the piece you are submitting. It is also a matter of common courtesy to include a polite introductory paragraph when you are contacting someone you have probably never met. You should, however, bear in mind that no matter how gentle and kind your editors disposition, he or she will not be the slightest bit interested in your personal life. A lengthy discourse on your home, family and the reasons which led you to take up a career is of no consequence. All that the editor wants to know about is what you have submitted, and whether you have any relevant experience in the publishing world. (Read the full post about ‘Covering Letters and Article Proposals for Book Authors’…)
No commentsThe Canvas Art of Jackson Pollock
Paul Jackson Pollock was born as the youngest child of LeRoy McCoy Pollock and Stella McClure Pollock, in 1912. Four elder brothers made up the rest of his family. Though born in Cody, Wyoming; Pollock was brought up in California and Arizona. After a period of study at the Manual Arts High School located in Los Angeles, Pollock joined his brother Charles to study at the Art Students League with him under American muralist and painter Thomas Hart Benton. Benton had a lasting influence on the abstract art output of Pollock. The art techniques of David Alfaro Siquieros, José Clemente Orozco - a Mexican muralist and El Greco a Spanish painter, also greatly influenced Pollock. (Read the full post about ‘The Canvas Art of Jackson Pollock’…)
No commentsIn Cold Blood by Truman Capote
In Cold Blood by Truman Capote was published in 1966, and is based on events that happened almost fifty years ago. The events were real. This is not a work of fiction. The Clutters, an appropriately surnamed Kansas family, have their own complications within their rambling homestead. What family doesnt? Clutter the father is a farmer. Who isnt in these parts? Life is not so productive of late. Whose is? The two younger children, a daughter and a son, still live in. The others have left, happily.
And then, in November 1959, the four Clutters are found gagged, apart from the mother, all with their throats cut and their brains blown out by shotgun fire. (Read the full post about ‘In Cold Blood by Truman Capote’…)
No commentsJersey Boys Broadway Posted By : Macie Brown
A splashing hit on Broadway. Jersey Boys is a story that is too good to be true. Jersey Boys, four boys make a journey of success and fame that every young throbbing heart wishes to make. They raised form no where from the streets of New York City (nyc) and filled the screen of worlds media with their melodies and charm.
Four blue collared boys soared to the heights of fame in pop music, wrote their own words and invented their own best tunes and stunned the world with their performance in theater and sold more than 175 million records worldwide. And that all happened before they turned 30. Wow! Can you believe that? Amazing, isnt it. (Read the full post about ‘Jersey Boys Broadway Posted By : Macie Brown’…)
No commentsProfiles in Classical Guitar: Julian Bream
Julian Bream is one of the most famous classical guitarists of the twentieth century and he has achieved worldwide fame not only for the guitar but also for his work with the Renaissance Lute. He is considered to be one of the most important ambassadors of the classical guitar and has formed a solid bridge between the music of the past with the technology of today. He helped usher the classical guitar into the modern age.
He was born in 1933 and took up the classical guitar on his eleventh birthday when he received one as a present. He was already an accomplished musician having studied piano and cello but with the classical guitar and lute he excelled. (Read the full post about ‘Profiles in Classical Guitar: Julian Bream’…)