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Last night I ran across a Blog that had a StumbleUpon button on their Blog so that people could share their work if that wanted to do so.
I was like how is that possible, WordPress got rid of that. So research I did. Then I ran across Debby Giesâs Google Plus Page where she shared an article about âThe Power of StumbleUponâ which I read, then I was like SOB! So there I am at my desk just shaking my head.
So, if you would like to put a StumbleUpon button on your Blog, then follow these simple steps.
Go to your Dashboard,
Then settings
Then click on Sharing.
Locate
Add a new Service
When you click on âAdd a new serviceâ
A new popup window will open
Service Name: Enter Stumble Me (if feeling like a smart butt)
Sharing URL: Copy the below URLâŚ
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It is difficult to know how to be a feminist. Just saying you believe in equality for women is all well and good, but it doesnât really help you or anyone when you have to get down to âŚ
Source: Old Women: Shut the Fuck Up.
SEATTLE — Two University of Washington sophomores have been award a prestigious prize for a pair of gloves they invented to help people who are deaf or mute communicate with people who don’t understand sign language.Navid Azodi and Thomas Pryor call their
Source: UW students’ invention could revolutionize sign language | KOMO
I Love My Mom-Ich habe meine Mama lieb by Shelley Admont
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I finished ‘reading’ this a couple days ago. I put off writing the review because I wanted to write it in German. But I just feel too inept in my writing and speaking of the language. So English it is. In case anyone is interested, I have started working with an app called DuoLingo where you can learn other languages. I started out wanting to do Spanish and German but my two semesters of German is closer in memory (I took those nearly a couple decades ago) than my two years of Spanish in high school. So after I get better with my German I may go back and try Spanish again. Either way, I understand a lot more written than I do any other way. I wish DuoLingo offered Latin because that has got me through a lot of my life as a basis.
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This was a cute little book about the love of three sons for their mother. They want to give her a birthday present to show their love. It is sweet and adorable. I would love to be able to read it aloud one day to myself, my cats and hey, it could happen, my grandchildren.
My biggest problem is that the text-to-speech doesn’t work. I would think a child would love to have this be a book to read or have read to him or her so they could learn to read it themselves and understand from both languages. And the language of love that the bunny brothers teach so well. By the way, I have downloaded the German narrators on my fire but they didn’t work any better than the English version. So I will have to learn the words better to be able to speak them with any expertise at all. This nice part about the DuoLingo app is you do get to practice speaking the language. I do wish I could find more books that are read to me in the easy learning levels.
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Hello Darlene,
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Starting as a writer can be very bewildering, and books, blogs, workshops and classes are full of advice. It can be really hard to figure out what is important. Here are some things I wished someonâŚ
Source: Writing advice: what I wish someone would have told me when I started | Must Use Bigger Elephants
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Disclosure: I am the luckiest person alive. Not only did I win the Kindle copy of this book from NetGalley.com but about the time I was at the 75% point of that book, the physical, paperback, uncorrected proof, landed in my mailbox. It seems I won the GoodReads (used to be called FirstReads) contest for this book.
My thoughts as I first began reading this book was that this is a small player, less than Squeaky Fromme, in the Charles Manson case. And though I believe it is loosely based on this and other cases like that in the late 60s early 70s, the story is more about that era and some of the teens of that time.
Being a child of the 60s myself, I was very interested in getting this book. I recognized the social cliches, the disenfranchised. But I am here to tell you that not all of us were druggies or runaways. Many of us were more the flower child who believed in peace and love and still do.
This story takes us down the dangerous road of girls who were so in awe of a guy that they would do anything for him. Once on drugs, they were just puppets for this guy. And they took it to the extent of murder, for hardly any reason beyond their fantasies.
So, yeah. Murder and blood are involved. To me, that is the part of the story I didn’t like. And it seemed to be the main point. As I mentioned above the main character is a lesser person of this clique. It is her story. How she felt the need to leave her family and join this strange group. And in spite of myself, I found I wanted to know more about her journey.
Was it the best journey? No. Was it the most interesting journey? Not at all. In fact, I found myself bored, a lot. That is why it took so long for me to read this even though I did have it on Kindle. Just a word on the font of the paperback, it is too small but I could have managed in small doses. So others might do just fine with it.
This was not a favorite book. Could have actually lived without ever reading it. But it was well written and kept me interested. I look forward to sharing the paperback with others and see what they feel about it.
I was finally able to register the book on BookCrossing. I marked it available. It is BCID: 353-13957336 Let me know if you want me to send it your direction.
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