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							<title>A Scammer's Secret Revealed</title>
							<description>Have you ever wondered what is behind all of those internet scams, how do they work, why are they so illusive, and how can you avoid them. The following guide will explain it all to you. Please note that the information in this guide is for explanation and education only. If you use this system for your own ill deeds. You take all responsibility for your own actions on purchasing this guide.</description>
							<link>http://www.bookhabit.com/book_details.php?book_id=549</link>
							
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							<title>Freedom in my misery</title>
							<description>Poetry is my exploration of my emotions in a time when I was not able to express in verbally I expressed them in words and that makes the difference in life.</description>
							<link>http://www.bookhabit.com/book_details.php?book_id=401</link>
							
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							<title>God Bless You Mr. Vonnegut</title>
							<description>A true story of how difficult Kurt Vonnegut would find the world of today's publishing/literary agengcies. So difficult, that his wonderful Breakfast of Champions would never have been published, as my research shows.

My research can be verified by emailing me at uel0409@aol.com

Full Book is the same as the first chapter.</description>
							<link>http://www.bookhabit.com/book_details.php?book_id=362</link>
							
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							<title>The Bhutan Bulletins</title>
							<description>A collection of weekly newsletters from the remote and beautiful Kingdom of Bhutan has now been illustrated and expanded to provide a fascinating and often comic insight into an expatriate's life and work halfway up the Himalayas. Learn how to deter demons, drink yak-butter tea and greet a Queen. Meet the Best Landlady in the Known Universe, Sally-from-Melbourne and the Thimphu Hash House Harriers. Anecdotal and eclectic, this is much more than your standard travel book.</description>
							<link>http://www.bookhabit.com/book_details.php?book_id=770</link>
							
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							<title>Thoughts of a parent</title>
							<description>The Lord spoke to Habukkuk the prophet saying, "Write the vision and engrave it so plainly upon tablets that everyone who passes may be able to read it easily and quickly as he hastens by". Amplified Bible Habukkuk 2:2 After reading the above scripture, and after spending many weeks pondering my role as a parent, I became impressed to crystalise some of my thoughts, feelings and experiences I personally have gone through over the years as a father by writing these down on paper. I suppose I wanted to see if after re-reading them, whether or not I have at least made a sound impact as a parent. The end result turned out to be many thousands of words and certainly not what I expected. However, it has been of great value to me, in going over and refreshing my life again on the joys and sometimes the trials of bringing up children. Hopefully, it will give awareness and help not only to myself, but those parents of little babies, parents of school children, and parents of teenagers, in fact all parents, single or otherwise, who just like Stan Sykes have found that although we may be surrounded by all the joy and delight of parenthood, it at times is not all happy and full of bliss; it can be a struggle. These are my thoughts. This is not, by any stretch of one's imagination meant to be a great literary work, or a theological treatise. I trust that I am doing no injustice to anyone. Let it be known that I am by no means an expert in this area. May I also add I am far from perfect. It is simply and sincerely the "Thoughts of a Parent".</description>
							<link>http://www.bookhabit.com/book_details.php?book_id=709</link>
							
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							<title>Women can't win</title>
							<description>This book is about cases of women who could not win because of the cowardice of some male, or a few of them. It is supposed to be accompanied by an original song of mine, but I haven't found a way of uploading the song with the book here. It is also not finished and needs revision, in all senses. I would love to have a co-author for this book. I am really not into women at all, do not even like talking about them, it is just what happened to me, in my own life, which lead me to think about these things. Would be more than happy with sharing the idea and the book with someone else, please write to me in those regards: illmrpinheiro@gmail.com.
I am a feminist, in the sense that I am sure women should be treated with fairness and equality at work and life, when compared to males, but I am not a feminist in the sense of supporting ANY woman at work or in life. I do believe quite a few are in this World only to parasite and injure others cowardly. This book is about those who should exist only, that is, those able to respect the rights of everyone else: Nobody can demand that society gives them rights if they do not respect the rights of others, trivially. Notice that I also defend several issues never spoken before about males: I am, realistically, a males lover, admirer, and driven by them, as well as to them. However, if we do not write, or discuss, issues like these, we may lose our lives for the cowardice and crime of quite a few monsters against us. Awareness and adequate protection of rights are both necessary evils. Notice I defend euthanasia, like nobody else, and also death penalty in cases of gratuitous aggressors, what is the worst way of losing our lives: For those who we have never provoked, and whose amount of evilness and cowardice, as well as gratuitous violence ability, are beyond infinity, in human terms, whilst we do not hold not even minimum protection necessary against their attacks. I love males, as said before, but also like them of my age and taste. This book is also about the inability of males to notice when they are not desired and accept it, as all women do. Life of others belongs to others, and it is necessary that competition, for anything on Earth, is loyal, ethical, professional, not the opposite. By writing about these items, we also point out the need of males to develop abilities of being simply friends with women, with no further intentions, being able to have, with women, the same fellowship they hold with males.</description>
							<link>http://www.bookhabit.com/book_details.php?book_id=981</link>
							
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