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		<title>Identity Theft  Books Are A Useful Guide To Help Prevent Identity Theft</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many different reasons as to why you should get yourself identity theft books, and the most obvious is so that you can learn about identity theft in general and so that you can protect yourself from being an identity theft victim as much as you possibly can. There are so many different identity theft books out there, and you want to make sure that you get as many as you can so that you can be as informed as you possibly can.
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<p>There are many different reasons as to why you should get yourself identity theft books, and the most obvious is so that you can learn about identity theft in general and so that you can protect yourself from being an identity theft victim as much as you possibly can. There are so many different identity theft books out there, and you want to make sure that you get as many as you can so that you can be as informed as you possibly can.</p>
<p>More About Identity Theft Books</p>
<p>You can find identity theft books anywhere, from the local bookstore to your local library. One of the best places of all that you can go to find identity theft books is on the Internet, because here you will get the best selection, and due to the speed and efficiency of the Internet, you are able to find everything you need quickly and easily.</p>
<p>Remember that by buying these sorts of books, you will not only be able to learn about what identity theft is, but as well you are going to be able to learn about the steps and precautions that you can take in order to make yourself as guarded against this type of theft as you possibly can. Identity theft is in fact one of the most common crimes out there today, and this is primarily due to the fact of how technologically advanced a world we live in today.</p>
<p>There is no definitive way that you can keep yourself from becoming a victim of this type of crime, however prevention is the best method for everything, especially something like this, and so thus you are going to want to take all of the steps that you possibly can in order to make sure that you get the best results possible, meaning that you end up being as guarded against this as you can be.</p>
<p>You are going to want to do things such as get rid of all your credit cards if you can, or at least refrain from using them over the Internet on a regular basis, because this is one of the most common ways that identity thieves use to steal a person’s identity. As well, you are going to want to make sure that you only carry around the identification with you that you need to, so that if you do ever end up losing your wallet while you are out, for instance, that you only lose a few things.</p>
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		<title>Things You Need To Know About Bestseller Books.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 21:38:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There aren't too many things that I can spend money on and not feel guilty about later. I don't go on shopping sprees at the mall and buy things that I'll never actually wear. I don't live a plentiful life with material belongings that I have no need for. But, I do splurge on books. I could possibly spend hours in a bookstore. All I have to do is walk into Borders or Barnes and Noble and see the Bestseller Books aisle and I'm in heaven.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There aren&#8217;t too many things that I can spend money on and not feel guilty about later. I don&#8217;t go on shopping sprees at the mall and buy things that I&#8217;ll never actually wear. I don&#8217;t live a plentiful life with material belongings that I have no need for. But, I do splurge on books. I could possibly spend hours in a bookstore. All I have to do is walk into Borders or Barnes and Noble and see the Bestseller Books aisle and I&#8217;m in heaven.</p>
<p>In my opinion, you can never have too many books or read too much. I&#8217;veread enough of the bestseller books to be about to advise a particular author to friends and family. Many of my coworkers know that they don&#8217;t need to go out and purchase the bestseller books they&#8217;re dying to read, if they wait a few weeks they can borrow mine.</p>
<p>I joined the Literary Guild book club years ago and have long since fulfilled my required duty. I love the fact that I can get most of the bestseller books for half the cost of the stores. Granted, I don&#8217;t always need to have them in hardback but that&#8217;s all the book club offers so that&#8217;s what I have scattered all over my house. If a book is worth reading, I can have it read in a weekend. My husband thinks it is ridiculous that I spend so much money on books and have them read within days. He doesn&#8217;t<br />
understand that to me, books are an investment.</p>
<p>One thing that I have learned is that bestseller books are not always the best books on the market. I&#8217;ve read so many books that were written by new authors or little known authors and they have completely won me over. I&#8217;ve passed those books onto coworkers who have also have never heard of the authors. Usually, they will agree that these less known books are much better than the some of the bestseller books that are on the market.</p>
<p>Sometimes, I think that well known author books go straight to the bestseller shelves simply because of who the author is. Is that fair. No. But, that&#8217;s the way that market seems to work. Don&#8217;t get me wrong, by no means am I condemning the bestseller books that are on the market. I usually purchase books from those shelves knowing that they will be enjoyable. Being a hopeful writer myself, I&#8217;m hoping that someday my writings will turn into bestseller books as well. Until then, I will just keep on reading. And passing those books onto the next person.</p>
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		<title>Reading Books Versus Watching DVDs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 21:38:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s the age old dilemma. Should I read the book or wait for the DVD? In the land of business and entertainment, which rarely go hand in hand unless you’re actually in the entertainment business, this question is vital. Marketing entertainment is not an easy calling. With so many illustriously wonderful ideas floating around out there, knowing how to market entertainment is that sells and presents the public with unique and fresh quality is nearly a gift. Often the best ideas come from no-names who are trying to break into the business, but marketing entertainment without a name behind them is a serious risk. A name at least carries a reputation, which in itself will sell even when the material is marginal.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s the age old dilemma. Should I read the book or wait for the DVD? In the land of business and entertainment, which rarely go hand in hand unless you’re actually in the entertainment business, this question is vital. Marketing entertainment is not an easy calling. With so many illustriously wonderful ideas floating around out there, knowing how to market entertainment is that sells and presents the public with unique and fresh quality is nearly a gift. Often the best ideas come from no-names who are trying to break into the business, but marketing entertainment without a name behind them is a serious risk. A name at least carries a reputation, which in itself will sell even when the material is marginal.</p>
<p>Yet the entertainment business is so huge, encompassing everything from books to DVDs to Hollywood movies, that marketing entertainment should be a breeze. All you need is a good idea and some flashy imagery, right? The answer is not that simple. While flashy imagery certainly brings attention to a good idea, it can not be the end all to the entertainment business. Entertainment means just that, something which engages the mind and hopefully the emotional spirit of human existence. The best entertainment makes us cry and want and fills us with a need to make a difference in the world. This seems like more than mere entertainment.</p>
<p>When marketing entertainment, your choice between books or DVDs is one of the most vital stages of your business decisions, as it will shape your entire marketing plan as well as your target audience. Since the entertainment business is a multi billion dollar a year industry without the inclusion of Hollywood stars, their salaries, and the average big name glitz and glamour, marketing entertainment can really pay off even for the movie rental store on the corner. Americans love entertainment, and those considering the entertainment industry as a personal business should consider all angles before making the final leap.</p>
<p>Reading the book is my ultimate personal choice. When you read the book, you get so much more detail and thought behind each expression. Writers who are able to create strong, compelling, visually stimulating story from their imagination are in possession of a fine gift that can give for generations. The book industry offers such a complete and varied platform for marketers that the possibilities are literally endless. Don’t be fooled, the book industry is just as competitive as the DVD industry. It is always an unfortunate failure when a budding entrepreneur chooses the book industry as opposed to the DVD industry based on the belief that the book industry is less competitive and presents an easier market. The process associated with keeping strong titles stocked and presenting a well rounded (even for genre specific businesses) hot list is mind boggling. Don’t get discouraged, it’s far from impossible, but the book industry is not a fluffy version of the entertainment industry.</p>
<p>The DVD industry is also highly competitive, even for those who choose to market for specific genres. Just because they made a movie out of it doesn’t mean that it should take up space on your website or be slapped up on your shelves along with the “real” films. Alternatively, just because you’ve never heard of anyone in the cast doesn’t mean it’s not a compelling, original, smart, and should see before you die film that didn’t get off the ground in the theatres simply because it was lacking a big name. The DVD industry requires a delicate tempering of honoring the art with meeting public demand.</p>
<p>Marketing entertainment is undoubtedly a difficult but worthwhile endeavor. Not to mention it is definitely a while mess of fun. For anyone who is well educated about what they are about to leap into, marketing entertainment can be an ultimately rewarding experience, both financially speaking and personally speaking. The entertainment industry offers an abundance of personal reward. If you’re hanging on the fence between books and DVDs, and you have a clear understanding of what each entails, the best advice is to go with your passion. Passion is what brings people through the dry moments. There will be dry moments. But as those dry moments turn to dust, there are lush moments waiting just beyond that. Few industries offer the same type of fun based business opportunities as marketing entertainment.</p>
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		<title>Store That Collection Of Harry Potter Books In Your Kids’ Bookshelves</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 21:37:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arrange those Harry Potter books starting with the first novel, Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone, to the 7th book, Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows. The saga that begun in 1997 ended in July 2007, but your children don't know that. They want Harry Potter to continue to thrill them with his brave exploits. So keep those books on the kids’ bookshelves.]]></description>
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<p>Arrange those Harry Potter books starting with the first novel, Harry Potter and The Philosopher&#8217;s Stone, to the 7th book, Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows. The saga that begun in 1997 ended in July 2007, but your children don&#8217;t know that. They want Harry Potter to continue to thrill them with his brave exploits. So keep those books on the kids’ bookshelves.</p>
<p>Magic, Wizards, and A Sad Little Boy</p>
<p>Combined in a bedtime story, magic, wizards, and a sad little boy make for spectacular storytelling. With the first book, you progressed to the next, and the one after that to satisfy your little ones until they were able to read the book on the own. As Harry Potter grew up, so did your kids. It&#8217;s nice if you&#8217;ve kept the complete collection in kids’ bookshelves. They&#8217;ll never forget this hero who colored their bedtime with his feats and filled their childish friends with magic.</p>
<p>If you recall, your kids hated the Dursley family &#8211; long-necked Aunt Petunia, ill-tempered Uncle Vernon, and the fat pig-in-a-wig Dudley. They were the antagonists, just like the much loathed Lord Voldemort. Though the story has ended, they can still pick up these books anytime from the kids’ bookshelves you&#8217;ve placed in their bedroom.</p>
<p>Sometimes you sneak a book out now and then when you&#8217;re tired of the latest news and the troubles of the world. You prefer a Harry Potter book because at least, the turmoil and the intrigues were in far-away Hogwarts. The 7 books will remain on kids’ bookshelves until they are old and tattered from repeated handling and reading during those rainy nights.</p>
<p>Even the tiniest member of the family will have his share of the bedtime magic. By that time, you&#8217;ve had the names of all the characters down pat &#8211; Harry (for sure), Ron, Hermione, the Dursleys, the Weasleys, Hagrid (the gentle half-giant), Dumbledore, and other amazing witches and wizards. You&#8217;ll be describing in full detail the game of quidditch, the invisibility cloak, and the monsters that Harry Potter battled with.</p>
<p>Words of Wisdom</p>
<p>As the kids grow up, you&#8217;ll be able to borrow words of wisdom when your kids are troubled or have tiffs with both friends and foe. If you get the book Harry Potter and The Sorcerer&#8217;s Stone, you can quote the line: &#8220;it takes a great deal of bravery to stand up to your enemies, but just as much to stand up to our friends&#8221;, and send your child out to the world with this reminder that will help shape their values.</p>
<p>Or if your kids are discouraged with their failed projects and friendships, you can also quote form Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire: &#8220;understanding is the first step to acceptance, and only with acceptance can there be recovery.&#8221; Beautiful and right on target. Your kids will understand this. Haven&#8217;t they shared Harry&#8217;s highs and lows too?</p>
<p>So be sure to keep those precious books on the kids’ bookshelves until they have grown and until the baby has gone through the seven books. You&#8217;ll be surprised that they&#8217;ll remember the details of Hogwarts more than you can. Someday, they will share the magic with their own children. Just like J.K. Rowling, you&#8217;ve made this magic live in your children&#8217;s hearts and minds. So keep those books on the kids’ bookshelves.</p>
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		<title>How to Find a Book Using Online Bookstores</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 21:36:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learn how to locate the definite books for improving your gaming skills. Here, we focus on 5 practical tips for using an online bookstore.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looking for improving your gaming skills by reading some of the best books on professional gaming that are around? That is a good idea, but, and as you may have already noticed, it is easier said than done. Once you go online to one of the many online bookstores such as Amazon and Barnes and Ruble and can type in a phrase  you get a long list (if you are lucky) of potential books.</p>
<p>What do you do then? How do you know which book suits you? And if you even could figure that out, how do you know the book is worth anything? Many of the authors are pros, but, then, you can also easily land up on amateur writers who are just trying to make a buck. Exactly for this, we have compiled a list of five practical suggestions to help you.</p>
<p>1) Reviews and Opinions Matter.<br />
One of the most interesting methods of screening authors and books is by reading what other readers have to say about those literary objects. Look up one of the many forums online that focus on books and either ask a direct question or read what others have said. Another option is to look up the book at different online bookstores such as Barnes and Noble and Amazon but also others such as The Literary Guild and Pickabook. The reasons for doing this is that for every book you can read reviews from different sites. Do this and you are reducing the chances of reading only promotional material. It goes without saying that opt for those books that receive good reviews. Generally, a book will receive some bad reviews, but look at the majority viewpoint. Note that if the book you wish to buy is new, you will not find reviews. In such a case, you will just have to take a risk.</p>
<p>2) Be Specific.<br />
One of the methods of searching for a book that interests you is by narrowing down the search by typing a long search term and not just one name. For instance, type down how to play Texas holdem in an online tournament instead of just Texas holdem. Such a search will result in only a few book options. First, look up reviews and views on it and then look at its size and focus of interest.</p>
<p>3) Check the Experience of the Author.<br />
Buying a book is just like buying a car. Would you be willing to pay more for a Mercedes? Likewise, check the author or editor. If the author is unknown, tread very carefully. The book might be useless. But remember that its not enough that the author is well known or has years of professional expertise, they must be experienced in the exact field of the subject of the book.</p>
<p>4) Check the Printing History of the Author.<br />
After checking the authors personal biography and his scope of knowledge as pertains to the issue in question, you should, then, check his style of writing. You will not want to fall asleep on the second page, do you? If their style of writing pleases you, try reading parts of their work. Read articles or portions of other books they have read. Do this to get an idea of whether they can write and whether they are capable of handling complicated issues and putting them across in easy to understand language.</p>
<p>5) The Price Factor.<br />
When looking at books, the first thing (or the second) we tend to look at is the price. Yes, you should know whether you can afford to buy it or not, but do not make you decision based on whether a book is cheap or expensive. First, check whether the book is what you are looking for. Then, decided whether you can afford it and not vice versa. Likewise, do not just buy a book because its on sale. Remember that if a book is on sale it means that no one is buying it!</p>
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		<title>10 Things To Do Before Buying A Novel</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 21:35:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you love reading fiction but often find yourself getting stuck reading the wrong novel?  This article gives 10 easy to follow tips to help you choose the right novel for you.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OK, you don’t get much time to read novels anymore.  You used to but that was another life.  Before you could pick up something that appealed and because you read so much, you weren’t too disappointed if it didn’t grab you like you thought it would.  Things have changed.  Now when you pick up a novel to read it has to get you in quickly or it will collect dust on your bedside table.  There are too many other things demanding your attention…like sleep!</p>
<p>And when you go to the bookshop sometimes its hard not to be overwhelmed by the sheer number of books on offer, especially with the big mega stores becoming the norm.  So what to do?</p>
<p>I’ve put together a checklist that with a little bit of preparation can help you wade through<br />
the sea of books and help you pick a surefire winner:  a novel that will captivate YOU.</p>
<p>1. The best place to start is to look out in magazines, newspapers and online for book reviews – see what is being billed as the latest must read.  Even if you don’t have time to read the whole review, jot down the title and author as one to look out for.</p>
<p>2. Ask friends for the best book they have read in the last few months or this year or the last few years if like you they really are struggling with the whole when-am-I-going-to-find-time-to-read-a-novel?-thing.  Don’t just ask them what book was their favourite; ask them why they liked it.  Was it an unusual story, was the pace so fast they needed a crash helmet, did it have edge of the seat suspense, did it remind them of growing up?  You want to know what exactly made it a great read for them.  This will help you to refine your search, especially if they say they liked the quirky twist in the ending and you don’t do quirky.   Just because you’re close friends doesn’t automatically mean you like the same books.</p>
<p>3. Ask the people behind the counter at your favourite bookshop what they enjoyed reading and get them to take you to it or give you a specific reference number so you can find it easily yourself.</p>
<p>4. When you get the book in your hands look at the cover.  Is it a catchy title?  Does the cover appeal to you?  Despite the old saying about not judging book covers, publishers put a lot of time and effort into creating a captivating cover and title.  Does it work for you?</p>
<p>5. Turn it over and read the back.  Does it still appeal?  Do you only like reading modern books and this is set in the 1800s?  It’s important to be fairly ruthless at this stage.  If the premise for the story doesn’t leave you wanting more, chances are the writing probably won’t either.</p>
<p>6. Look at the size of the book.  I know this isn’t something for the purists but if you don’t get time to read many novels, don’t launch back in with a 700 page tome or it will probably take you all year and then you’ll be frustrated and annoyed at wasting time and money on something you haven’t enjoyed.</p>
<p>7. The next step is crucial.  Read the opening – does it get you in straight off?  Novels have a bit more time to seduce you than a short story but not much these days.  A good opening is like someone placing a thread around your finger and gently tugging on it.  They’ve got you but can they keep you?</p>
<p>8. Has the author mentioned 10 characters and 5 different place names in the first 3 paragraphs?  You want to be captivated not confused, remember?  If your main reading time is before you drop off to sleep, books that have lots of characters and places or even a family tree at the beginning are a warning that it gets complicated and you need to keep track of who is who and what they’re up to.</p>
<p>9. Are there lots of long sentences or are they short and sharp?  Lots of short sentences usually mean action and pace.  Something.  Is happening.  Right now.  Usually it’s best to go for a story with a combination of both – one that suits your preferred action/background information mix.</p>
<p>10. If you still think the book in your hands is worthy, randomly flip open the book in 5 places and see whether it is densely packed with text.  Is there dialogue at each page you stop?  No dialogue usually means that a book is more descriptive rather than direct scenes.  If you want a compelling read then go for something with a fair amount of dialogue; if you don’t mind a slower pace then bits of dialogue here and there is probably enough to keep you going.</p>
<p>If it all stacks up, buy it and enjoy.  Just one more tip though.  If it doesn’t captivate you in the first 100 pages and you find reading it a chore, give it up.  Don’t keep persisting just because you don’t like leaving things unfinished.  The book won’t feel hurt if you don’t finish it.  And the author will never know.</p>
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