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Truth About Money in Music' is the first project in the
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from Violent Soho, Kate Miller-Heidke, Remi and KLP.To be part of the story and...Explore. More. Music, visit #JDFutureLegends or music.jackdaniels.com.Play on. Drink responsibly.
This book was written primarily for those young people, both boys and girls and their parents and/or mentors who, for whatever reason, believe they have no chance at a successful life. This book is the story about a young boy who believed he was in that category while growing up. That little boy changed those odds and ultimately did many things that most people cannot even dream of. Dick was expected to work twelve- to fourteen-hour days every day until he left home to join the air force when he was seventeen years old. By the grace of God, Dick somehow graduated from high school since he never once, in twelve years, ever had any time to do homework. Dick’s very best childhood friend was his Dog King who is on the cover of this Book. Without King, Dick’s childhood would have been very, very difficult, for they were always together. Life was about to change dramatically when Dick joined the air force when he was seventeen years old. The title of the book, “Destiny,” is very appropriate since it was at that time when destiny played a major role in Dick’s life. Dick should have never passed his induction physical due to an unknown severe bundle branch blockage in his heart, but he did; he should have never been accepted in the Air Force’s air weather school, but he was, graduating forty-third out of a class total of 187. He remained in the air force for a total of four years. In his book, Dick discusses many more pivotal events where destiny played a major role. non-fiction/historical
If you’re looking for that promise of breathtaking romance that will curl your toes and leave you breathless, check out the worlds of USA Today Bestselling author Jennifer St. Giles! Whether it’s historical romance, paranormal, thriller or contemporary there’s love, happy ever after and a fantastic story! She may write as Jennifer St. Giles, JL Saint or Jennifer Saints, whatever the name, the amazing story is the promise! Find out more at http://jenniferstgiles.com/ Romance and thriller
The Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University, the premier center for celiac disease research and treatment, unveiled the I Didn’t Know video campaign, offering an inside look at the serious impact of celiac disease on patients at the 13th Anniversary gala on November 13th in New York City. The series chronicles the lives of several patients experiencing a wide range of debilitating symptoms associated with undiagnosed celiac disease, including an inability to walk, developmental delays, multiple miscarriages and infertility.
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7322351-celiac-disease-center-at-columbia-university-public-service-announcements-and-gala/
More than 173,000 women in the United States are living with metastatic breast cancer and each has a story to tell. AstraZeneca is launching a nationwide photo-sharing campaign to provide them another way to share their inspiration, experiences and strengths with others.
To show their support, women living with metastatic breast cancer can upload photos of themselves on social media using the campaign hashtag #MBCStrength. Photos posted on Twitter by October 1, 2014 and tagged with #MBCStrength will be considered for a Times Square display in New York City on the fifth anniversary of Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day on October 13, 2014.
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7305551-mymbcstory-astrazeneca-encourages-women-with-metastatic-breast-cancer-to-share/
Black History Month is a time when all Americans honor the rich African American culture in our society. It was Carter G. Woodson, an African American historian, who began a weeklong celebration, called Negro History Week, in 1926 as a way to honor Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln. One of the best ways to celebrate is by reading books by and about African Americans. Virginia Hamilton’s works are among the many books that call upon readers to think about slavery, freedom, and heritage. Through her stories, Hamilton began the genre of liberation literature, which serves to instill cultural pride, as well as a sense of family and the importance of relationships. Black History Month is a time to help readers realize that these universal themes transcend race and that through the power of story, all races are truly united. Non-fiction, Women's Lit, Liberation
THE UNNOTICEABLES by Cracked.com Senior Editor Robert Brockway is “A nasty, freaky, and haphazardly funny horror story” (Kirkus), which tells the parallel tales of a punk kid in 70’s NYC and a stunt woman in modern day LA who are both experiencing some serious weirdness. Find out more at https://twitter.com/Brockway_LLC and http://www.robertbrockway.net/ #Unnoticeables Horror/Urban fantasy
From a Broken land is a new fantasy fiction novel that John Kelly of Cincinnati City Beat says is “highly imaginative, intricately told, and epic in its scope and ambition. It’s an edge-of-your seat action adventure story that will have you rooting for good to prevail over evil.”
From a Broken Land is author William R. Herr’s heroic tale as his characters do battle with an enemy that appears only as shadows and mist. In From A Broken Land, Herr created his own universe of Kings and Soldiers holding back the encroaching blight.
Find our more at http://www.WilliamRHerr.com
Media Contact: For a review copy From A Broken Land or to schedule an interview with William R. Herr please contact Scott Lorenz of Westwind Communications Book Marketing, 734-667-2090 scottlorenz@westwindcos.com. Fantasy
Having lost his mother to the disease, singer, songwriter Gavin DeGraw knows firsthand how devastating pancreatic cancer is for patients and their families. Gavin is turning his grief into action by helping the Lustgarten Foundation raise awareness by encouraging people to get involved with the Foundation.
“My mother didn’t make it and unfortunately right now that’s a common story. But it doesn’t have to be the story permanently,” DeGraw said. “By funding research, the Lustgarten Foundation is going to change the course of this disease. I encourage everyone to get involved in some way – join a walk or make a donation.”
To view the multimedia release go to:
https://www.multivu.com/players/English/8213753-lustgarten-foundation-pancreatic-cancer-awareness/
After 10 years of a successful fashion and style story, fashion house ba&sh reinvents itself with the launch of the Autumn/Winter 2014-15 collection, signing with the unique Bambi Northwood-Blyth, chosen for her glamorous freshness, and her bohemian-chic allure.
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/71400590-bash-reveals-bambi-northwood-blyth-campaign-face
BHATAK NA BANDE A Short Film Promo A Presented by Jacob Films & Entertainment Directed by Bhavesh Mishra,Produced by Pradip Jacob, Lyrics, Story, Screenplay & Dialogue Pradip Jacob, D.O.P.: Chittranjan Dhal, Music Director: Raj Verma, Singers: Brijesh Shandilya, Art Director: Devendta Tawde, Costume Desighner Rekha Jacob, Starring : Harshit Mishra, Sumit Pathak, Mahesh Mehra, Ramji Mishra, Sujeet Patel, Rahul Singh, Advocate Kamlesh Singh, Renuka Shah, Rekha Jacob and Ramesh Goel.