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How To Produce The PERFECT Viral Ebook Viral marketing is probably the number one method for generating traffic and sales - IF it is set up properly.Take the case of a viral ebook - which means a book that can be passed from one person to another bringing benefits (profits) for each party in turn.How is this achieved?The basic concept is that the book contains links to affiliate products. When a reader of the book makes a purchase from a link then the affiliate re Poetry was a beacon of light for LaKisha like Behanzin often referred to as the King Shark, a surname which symbolized strength strength and widom. LaKisha used words in her poetry to give strength and wisdom to her readers. She fed her poetry to anyone who would listen. Thankfully words were not something that just lay on a page, words were for inspiration, action, consolation, and comfort to LaKisha as anyone who came around her would immediately find out. If you stood still fo Charlotte Attractions - Discovery Place During Black History month everyone will remember the long line of history left to celebrate, and look toward the future of history being written with the Kings and queens, leaders, orators, champions and heralds of a great nation of people. Amongst these great people are those who may or may not get a full appreciation of the effect they have made on history and I want to dedicate this article to a cheerleader for children, poetry and motivation in the person of LaKisha Marie Tanksley.The Discovery Place in Charlotte is a very popular attraction to both residents and tourists. Whether you are have kids or are just a kid at heart you can find something to interest you at the Discovery Place. Keep reading this article and learn more about this favorite local attraction.The Discovery Place is one of the best hand on science museums in the area. It is a place that will both entertain you and educate you at the same time and it w I feel blessed and deeply moved to have met LaKisha in Chicago while working to close the digital divide thru educating people to the uses of technology. The clich? of - this being a small world has never rung true in the fact of being able to meet and work with LaKisha while in Chicago, a humongous city of hard working people with a unique vision. Chicago has given us a some history makers in it's own right Mayor Harold Washington, Author Richard Wright, Explorer Jean-Baptist-Point Du Sable the founder of Chicago, Talk Show host Oprah Winfrey and many more. After working with Lakisha for a too short while I knew in my heart that she was in the right place at the right time. Since her passing in the summer of 2005 I also know that she will be missed by thousands and hopefully millions that her work was able to touch. Lakisha had a vision of motivating those around her in the same path as Oprah Winfrey and Gwendolyn Brooks. Her poetry touched and inspired those who read the living words she brought to light not only from herself but from children she worked tirelessly to inspire and reminded me of Cleopatra VII, Queen of Kenet an incredible linguist in her own lifetime. In searching for wisdom her thirst for was just as royally steadfast as Makeda, Queen of Sheba. LaKisha would tell me about her quests to find ways to inspire others thru poetry and motivation for all those who thought life was dark and hopeless. Poetry was a beacon of light for LaKisha like Behanzin often referred to as the King Shark, a surname which symbolized strength strength and widom. LaKisha used words in her poetry to give strength and wisdom to her readers. She fed her poetry to anyone who would listen. Thankfully words were not something that just lay on a page, words were for inspiration, action, consolation, and comfort to LaKisha as anyone who came around her would immediately find out. If you stood still for The Price of a Gangland hit ley.What’s a life worth? In Melbourne’s gangland war the going rate is $150,000. That’s what fugitive drug boss Antonios “Fat Tony” Mokbel and another unnamed man agreed to pay to have crime patriarch Lewis Moran murdered, according to a Victorian Supreme Court judge.That’s also what slain underworld figure Mario Condello was said to have offered a police informer known only as 166 to carry out each of three hits on gangland rivals. I feel blessed and deeply moved to have met LaKisha in Chicago while working to close the digital divide thru educating people to the uses of technology. The clich? of - this being a small world has never rung true in the fact of being able to meet and work with LaKisha while in Chicago, a humongous city of hard working people with a unique vision. Chicago has given us a some history makers in it's own right Mayor Harold Washington, Author Richard Wright, Explorer Jean-Baptist-Point Du Sable the founder of Chicago, Talk Show host Oprah Winfrey and many more. After working with Lakisha for a too short while I knew in my heart that she was in the right place at the right time. Since her passing in the summer of 2005 I also know that she will be missed by thousands and hopefully millions that her work was able to touch. Lakisha had a vision of motivating those around her in the same path as Oprah Winfrey and Gwendolyn Brooks. Her poetry touched and inspired those who read the living words she brought to light not only from herself but from children she worked tirelessly to inspire and reminded me of Cleopatra VII, Queen of Kenet an incredible linguist in her own lifetime. In searching for wisdom her thirst for was just as royally steadfast as Makeda, Queen of Sheba. LaKisha would tell me about her quests to find ways to inspire others thru poetry and motivation for all those who thought life was dark and hopeless. Poetry was a beacon of light for LaKisha like Behanzin often referred to as the King Shark, a surname which symbolized strength strength and widom. LaKisha used words in her poetry to give strength and wisdom to her readers. She fed her poetry to anyone who would listen. Thankfully words were not something that just lay on a page, words were for inspiration, action, consolation, and comfort to LaKisha as anyone who came around her would immediately find out. If you stood still fo Creating Creativity to Fulfill Your Greatest Dreams ptist-Point Du Sable the founder of Chicago, Talk Show host Oprah Winfrey and many more. After working with Lakisha for a too short while I knew in my heart that she was in the right place at the right time. Since her passing in the summer of 2005 I also know that she will be missed by thousands and hopefully millions that her work was able to touch.Throughout our hectic and busy lives we have many thoughts and ideas that pop into our heads. You are an information source for other people much like a computer is. We all have valuable knowledge that we need to share with others. How do you tap into it?Think about how many conversations and signs and just general information is thrown at you throughout your day. For most of this, you have your filter in high gear, meaning if the stuff you Lakisha had a vision of motivating those around her in the same path as Oprah Winfrey and Gwendolyn Brooks. Her poetry touched and inspired those who read the living words she brought to light not only from herself but from children she worked tirelessly to inspire and reminded me of Cleopatra VII, Queen of Kenet an incredible linguist in her own lifetime. In searching for wisdom her thirst for was just as royally steadfast as Makeda, Queen of Sheba. LaKisha would tell me about her quests to find ways to inspire others thru poetry and motivation for all those who thought life was dark and hopeless. Poetry was a beacon of light for LaKisha like Behanzin often referred to as the King Shark, a surname which symbolized strength strength and widom. LaKisha used words in her poetry to give strength and wisdom to her readers. She fed her poetry to anyone who would listen. Thankfully words were not something that just lay on a page, words were for inspiration, action, consolation, and comfort to LaKisha as anyone who came around her would immediately find out. If you stood still fo Who's Watching Your Heart? nd inspired those who read the living words she brought to light not only from herself but from children she worked tirelessly to inspire and reminded me of Cleopatra VII, Queen of Kenet an incredible linguist in her own lifetime.Well you should be, as every year in the UK around a quarter of a million people suffers from a heart attack, which makes cardiovascular disease the biggest killer in the country. The figures are of similar reading in the US with more than one in five suffering from some form of cardiovascular disease and more than 2,500 dying each day. For both these countries over 50% of cases are males, it is the biggest killer within developed countries.W In searching for wisdom her thirst for was just as royally steadfast as Makeda, Queen of Sheba. LaKisha would tell me about her quests to find ways to inspire others thru poetry and motivation for all those who thought life was dark and hopeless. Poetry was a beacon of light for LaKisha like Behanzin often referred to as the King Shark, a surname which symbolized strength strength and widom. LaKisha used words in her poetry to give strength and wisdom to her readers. She fed her poetry to anyone who would listen. Thankfully words were not something that just lay on a page, words were for inspiration, action, consolation, and comfort to LaKisha as anyone who came around her would immediately find out. If you stood still fo 15 Steps to Product Marketing Success Do you know the NUMBER ONE reason that new or existing product initiatives fail?Management falls in love with their product. They believe they have an excellent product and often act in reliance on the assumed fact the product is great. Don't make this mistake!!! Follow the steps below to ensure your success.Product Development/ResearchStep 1: Conduct research to see if the product is a good one (not excellent).Step 2: Mak Poetry was a beacon of light for LaKisha like Behanzin often referred to as the King Shark, a surname which symbolized strength strength and widom. LaKisha used words in her poetry to give strength and wisdom to her readers. She fed her poetry to anyone who would listen. Thankfully words were not something that just lay on a page, words were for inspiration, action, consolation, and comfort to LaKisha as anyone who came around her would immediately find out. If you stood still for a few minutes around LaKisha, your going to hear some poetic or motivational words - definite proof of her having the King Shark as an ancestor with his massive contribution to his time and ours. During the summer of 2005 we lost another member of our motivational cheerleaders, especially one who would have proven to become an icon of motivation. I close with an excerpt from her collection of poems - Bridges of Hope, a fitting title for a book from a fantastic cheerleader of hope - Mrs. LaKisha Tanksley-Simpson, Poet and Motivational Speaker, Chicago, IL I leave everyone with a small excerpt from one of her books - Bridge of Hope: an anthology of motivational poems and stories, with the 2nd book titled - There is an Oasis : a collection of motivational poems. From the book 'Bridge of Hope', a poem titled 'I Am Destined for Greatness' I am destined for greatness. I am determined to succeed. I have what it takes to get what I need. Because success is the core of my existence; The manisfestation will appear with time. Determination is what my dreams are made of… When I seek I will find. By Lakisha Marie Tanksley Editor/Publisher
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