24.12.08

100's of Barbecue Recipes

This is an excellent e-Book that is a must for anyone who loves a barbecue. It contains 100s of mouth-watering recipes.
Resale rights are included!
You may sell this e-Book for profit.
Or simply buy it for yourself.
This E-Book contains various BBQ recipes including:-
Beer Barbecue Sauce Honey Spiced BBQ Sauce Watermelon Barbecue Sauce Jack Daniel's Grilling Sauce Tennessee BBQ Sauce Molasses Orange Barbecue Sauce Carolina BBQ Rub Cajun Blackening Spices Chilli Paste Kansas City Rib Rub Maple Barbecued Chicken Cinnamon Honey Wings Barbecued Orange Chicken Grilled Key Lime Chicken Apple Smoked Barbecue Ribs Baby Back Ribs with Mustard Sauce Grilled Leek and Sweet Pepper Mediterranean Grilled Vegetables Shrimp On The Barbie Grilled Halibut with Oriental Sauce Barbecued Chuck Roast Bourbon Steak Marinated Steak Kabobs
Here is a sample recipe from the BBQ e-book:
Baby Back Ribs With Mustard Sauce
1/3 cup Brown sugar 1/4 cup Onion, finely chopped 1/4 cup Vinegar 1/4 cup Mustard 1/2 teaspoon Celery seed 1/4 teaspoon Garlic powder 4 pounds Pork spareribs, or pork loin ribs, cut into pieces
For sauce, in a saucepan combine brown sugar, onion, vinegar, mustard, celery seed and garlic powder. Bring to boiling, stirring till sugar dissolves. Preheat grill. Adjust heat for indirect cooking. Place ribs on grill rack over medium heat. Cover and grill for 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 hours or till ribs are tender and no pink remains. Brush occasionally with sauce the last 15 minutes of grilling.
This next recipe is not from the e-book, but it is a good recipe to share. It is from my Squidoo.com lens MLM BBQ Nightmare!
Tropical Grilled Pork Chops
BBQ INGREDIENTS 1 clove garlic, minced 1 teaspoon chili powder 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper 1 pod cardamom seeds 1/2 teaspoon water, or as needed 1 teaspoon vegetable oil 1/4 cup rice wine vinegar 1/2 cup sugar 1 mango - peeled, seeded and chopped 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon cilantro 2 teaspoons lemon juice 1 fresh jalapeno pepper, minced 1 1/2 cups unsweetened applesauce 3 pineapple rings, chopped 1 pinch white pepper 1/3 cup soy sauce 1/3 cup rice wine vinegar 6 pork chops
DIRECTIONS With a mortar and pestle, mash together the garlic, chili powder, cayenne, and cardamom seeds. Mix in enough water to form a paste.
Heat the oil in a saucepan over medium heat. Stir in spice paste, and cook until it begins to bubble, about 30 seconds. Stir in vinegar; cook without boiling for 2 minutes. Stir in sugar until it dissolves. Mix in mango, salt, cilantro, lemon juice, and jalapeno; simmer 20 minutes. Stir in applesauce and pineapple; simmer 10 minutes more. Season with white pepper. Place in a bowl, cover, and refrigerate until ready to use.
To prepare marinade, mix 2/3 cup of the salsa with soy sauce and 1/3 cup vinegar. Place pork chops in a large resealable plastic bag, and pour marinade over chops. Seal tightly, and place in the refrigerator for 1 hour.
Prepare grill for medium-high heat. Drain marinade from bag, and heat in a saucepan until boiling. Lightly oil grill grate. Place pork chops on the hot grill. Cook 10 minutes, or to desired doneness, turning once and basting occasionally with the boiled marinade.
Warm remaining salsa over medium-low heat. Serve pork chops topped with the salsa.
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24.11.08

JK Rowling's Future Writing Career - An Exhaustive Analysis For Those Who Care

Despite the dramatic finish of the Harry Potter series, J.K. Rowling's successful writing career is not at an end. She will take advantage of the released pressure, but by no means has indicated that she will be abandoning her career as a writer. She has said that she may write under a pseudonym, although the press would discover it "in seconds". Jo has already embarked on writing projects other than Harry Potter. In 2006 in an interview with the Daily Telegraph, she revealed that she has already written a few short stories, and is working on a story, aimed at a younger audience than Harry Potter's, which she describes as a "political fairytale" about a monster. It is unlikely, though, that she will return to writing another book in the Harry Potter series: "I can't say I'll never write another book about that world just because I think, what do I know, in ten years' time I might want to return to it but I think it's unlikely." She has admitted that there are "weak moments" where she has said okay to an eighth book, but these are unlikely and reiterates that Harry would not be the central character. Luckily, though, she has said she is likely to publish a large encyclopedia containing information about Harry Potter and his world not revealed in the books. She has not started writing it, and says she could take more than ten years to complete it: "It's not coming along, and I haven't started writing it. I never said it was the next thing I'd do." "There is no point in doing it unless it is amazing. The last thing I want to do is to rush something out" In July 2007, J.K. Rowling said she is currently writing two books, one for children and one for adults, reminding her of the situation when she was writing Harry Potter as well as another book in the early 1990's , before Harry Potter took over. " The weird thing is that this is exactly the way I started writing Harry. I was writing two things simultaneously for a year before Harry took over. So one will oust the other in due course, and I'll know that's my next thing" she says. None of her future publications are likely to be fantasy, lest she should borrow too much from Harry's world. She has said that "to go and create another fantasy universe would feel wrong". In March 2008, she revealed that her "political fairy story" was almost finished, and that it will "probably be the next thing" she publishes. It is possible that this story has taken over the novel for adults. She also said that she had resumed writing in cafes, reminiscent of what she did 15 years ago, writing the first Potter book. Ultimately, though, we cannot expect too much, too soon, as she says she will take "lots" of time off to spend with her family, and she has noted how much she will enjoy the lack of pressure on her: "... the idea of just wandering off to a cafe with a notebook and writing and seeing where that takes me for awhile is just bliss. Heaven. No pressure."
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23.11.08

Book Review - Theodore Roosevelt on Leadership

No President cut a broader swath through the federal government than Theodore Roosevelt. Having served in a number of public offices including governor of New York and under secretary of the Navy Roosevelt was experienced at public administration upon arriving at the White House in 1901 on the death of President McKinley.
Strock examines Roosevelt's unique approach to leadership throughout his life and especially as President. He identifies a dozen primary areas where Roosevelt demonstrated extraordinary leadership skills.
T.R., as he was affectionately known, seized the role of leadership where ever he went. He knew no fear and confronted every challenge with vigor and courage. Roosevelt was a lifelong student, reading all the time. In fact Roosevelt read on average a book or two every day! He maintained that pace while President. He was as a consequence able to converse on any subject with people of all nature of expertise.
He was a team builder. He knew how to build loyalty and maintain it. He always got the very best on his team. He also knew how to challenge and motivate men and would get the best out of them. In part he did this through his own incredible stamina and accomplishments. He set the standard and example for all who worked for or with him.
He was a great public speaker and writer. Long before President Reagan was elected T.R. was a great communicator.
He was a firm believer in personal responsibility and integrity and never wavered from his loyalty to country and family.
In this book Strock does a good job of studying the man and demonstrating through example how he mastered and used all these powerful leadership traits to accomplish more than most Presidents before or since.
At the end of each chapter Strock summarizes the chief leadership principles that he has discussed. His summaries are often direct quotes from TR or are paraphrased. As an example, after the first chapter he lists seven important traits of a leader including focus of energy; seek leadership on one's own terms and avoid indebtedness to others; love their people; be committed to service; build a life based on service; do one's duty and seek to deserve success rather than seeking success.
This book is a little goldmine of Roosevelt's best leadership traits and philosophy. At 238 pages it is a good read.
Theodore Roosevelt on Leadership James Strock © 2001 by JamesStrock.com, Inc. Published by Prima Publishing, Roseville, California, div. of Random House.
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22.11.08

Developing a successful Facebook application

Developing a successful Facebook application
Facebook is one of the most renowned social networks across the internet. A huge number of people from around the world are using Facebook. Facebook users can enjoy of different features that are a part of the network for example building the users own personal profile , adding and sharing pictures, visiting different communities and joining them if the users feel like and many other such features add inn a lot more value to this social network .
Apart from its own attributes and features, some additional applications are developed for the Facebook users that are called Facebook applications. These applications are developed to facilitate the users of this social network, and make their Facebook usage easy productive and enjoyable. By far a large number of Facebook applications have been developed and many of Facebook users are using. Facebook applications for all kinds of users are available on this social network keeping in mind their likes dislikes and interests. But the question is that what does it take to build a successful Facebook application?
In order to develop best Facebook applications the following things should be kept in mind :
• The application should be easy to use
How user friendly is your application? This is the most important part of any application. The more simple and easy to use the application is the more the users would enjoy working on it. Complex applications are always disliked by the users. So keep your ap
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plication simple and easy but productive and result oriented.
• Importance of the social and viral component
A Facebook application should be having a social and viral feel in it. It must be socially charged and active because the network it is being developed for is a large social network. If it can’t be social, being viral would be a must for the application in order to spread amongst the users very swiftly.
• Don’t build a totally foreign application
Building a totally foreign application that has no link to Facebook is a bad idea. So keep in mind to maintain a connection with either the features Facebook or if not this then you must develop a very catchy and exiting application which is viral and enough for the users to try it.
• Importance of quality
It’s better to build a simple application and let it grow with the passage of time. If your application has various features its essential for it to maintain a high-quality as well. A proper hardware is required if more than the expected number of users start using the application. No users would carry on using a slow or broken up application.
Keeping in mind these points, if you develop you Facebook application chances for you application to be a success are more likely. But following these steps isn’t a must you can always try to develop complex applications if you think handling them at both the developers end and the users end won’t be a mess.
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31.8.08

Biography on One Our Greatest Living Americans! by Glenda Bixler

In writing the biography of Charles E. McGee, her father, Charlene E. McGee Smith, Ph.D., in Tuskegee Airman: The Biography of Charles E. McGee, also provides an extensive overview of nearly 90 years of American history!
Please consider this a major research effort, which highlights not only the life of a great American, but:
· An extensive history of the creation and present status of Tuskegee Airmen. · The development of aircraft used during wartime. · Highlights for all significant historical events during these years. · A continual look at race relations; i.e., segregation, civil rights, and, in particular, racial issues within the military service(s) and in America. · A significant list of resources and a detailed index!
There were just too many awards to mention in this review, from the Air Force Fighter Combat Record Holder through to The Congressional Gold Medal bestowed by the United States Congress. It will be each reader's privilege to read of these recognitions and commendations.
I enjoyed most, though, reading of Charles McGee's personal family life and of the many individuals affected through knowing him. The pictures on the front cover reveals a man whose eyes share the warmth of love and compassion-a man of integrity who claims respect due based upon respect given. Sample items I appreciated most included:
· Lessons passed down for generations in the McGee family dictated Charles endure them [acts of racism] with quiet dignity. So he turned a deaf ear... (p. 22) · "As hard as things were, there (in the camp) I was not black or white. Just another American pilot and officer afforded the same treatment as the others. That was better than I got when I was freed and returned to my own country after the war." (p. 55) · Charles named his plane "Kitten..." (p. 56) · Having come this far, the Tuskegee Airmen faced two enemies and one was American. (p. 59)...and, later, "They knew when they had Red Tails flying with them, they had protection from the Germans they could count on." (p. 61) · "...a lot of what we [Tuskegee Airmen] fought for was an opportunity to overcome having someone look at you and, because of your color, close a door on you." · Responsibility to God, country and family took on new meaning when it included six pound, ten ounce Charlene Edwina McGee... (p. 71) · "Up there above 30,000 feet with the earth below and the canopy of the heavens above, you realize you are a speck, a grain of sand in the grandeur of the universe." (p. 88) · ...he completed the 7000th mission flown by pilots of the 18th Fighter Group, went on to complete 100 combat missions, flying his final mission on February 20, 1951. (93) · When it was time to learn to swim, Dad offered a few pointers then threw me [the author] in the deep end of the pool... (97)
Forget about for whom this biography was written. Instead, add to your must-read list, the biography of one of America's finest! Find a copy of Tuskegee Airman by Charlene E. McGee Smith and read one of the best Americana books around!
Sir Colonel Dr. Charles McGee - I am honored to have had the opportunity to review your life story!
Respectfully submitted, Glenda A. Bixler
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24.8.08

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23.8.08

It is possible to write your own e-book in five days by zaravind

Selling information products is the most profitable venture On the Internet... this is a known fact. And e-books are the Up and coming giant of information products However, there are some problems that web marketers must Face in order to create a truly valuable e-book. Not Everyone has these problems, but many people do (I certainly Did when starting out) Without a doubt, the biggest, meanest, and most vile of These problems do not know how to write. Writing, for some of us, can be as hard as trying to swim Upstream in chocolate pudding; but I learned that, by Following some simple steps, anyone can create well Information products in a snap Here are a few tips I've learned that have helped me create Profitable and worthwhile e-books, reports, sales letters, Etc. DAY 1 ----- Before you begin a long trip, you have to decide where you Want to go. You have a destination in mind. Otherwise you'd Be wandering all over the place, maybe you know of some Interesting places, but you'd never arrive anywhere you'd Truly want to be without a plan. The same happens is true of writing. The first thing you Have to do is decide what you are about to write and jot it Down on a piece of paper State your goals. DAY 2 ----- Now, do some research and some thinking about your proposed Work what do you want your e-book to say? What are the key? Points you want to make in your writing? What stories dodo You want to tell? Who will read this e-book (your target? Market)
Do not write the e-book yet. Just think about it and Scribble your thoughts. Put them on index cards or in A small notebook - this will help you keep the path of Your journey This is called the 'idea-gathering' stage. Think. Talk. Daydream. And take notes on everything you have in mind; if You don't, you may forget a bright idea. DAYS 3 & 4 ---------- This is the day when all the actual writing is going to Happen. Relax, sit at your computer (or typewriter), unplug The telephone and WRITE! Write non-stop. What you have to do here is write without Thinking the greatest obstruction to creative and Effortless writing is too much thinking. This may sound like A paradox, but it's not. We've all become too paranoid about The rules of grammar and proper English usage for this step Of the process: forget the rules! Forget *ALL* the rules. Write! Don't stop to punctuate or check your spelling or Look up a fact. Just write. Get as much on the screen (or on Paper) as you can handle. Be enthusiastic about it. If you don't know what to write, write "I don't know what to Write. I don't know what to write..." until you DO know what To write Just keep writing, keep your fingers moving. Don't Worry about what your writing looks like or how it sounds. You are not going to hand this material to anyone, this is For your eyes only you will edit it later. DAY 5 ----- This is the day when all the editing will take place. Editing can be a lot of fun; all you have to do is to be Ruthless about your writing and clip out (delete) anything That doesn't help you convey your message. Punctuate. Check Your grammar and you're spelling After you are done, go to a copy shop and make some copies Of your work give it five friends. Ask for their opinions And for their suggestions, ask them to write them down their Thoughts on the copy you handed them.
Get the copies back and change what you feel needs to be Changed not every single thing they tell you need to be Fixed, but if four or five of your friends tell you about The same error... corrects it. Lay your work aside and leave it alone for a couple of days. Then come back to it, and read it as if someone else wrote It. Stuff will jump to your face, correct that, too. Viola! Your e-book is now written. Now, all you have to do Is format it nicely and start marketing it.
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