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Preserve Solvency & Sanity While Caring for Loved One, New Long Term Care Newsletter Helps
KIRKLAND, Wash. -- If you suddenly have to care for an incapacitated parent or spouse, the impact can be life-changing. Rising care costs can devour your estate or inheritance. And your loved one's daily needs can make you into a full-time caregiver. "But it doesn't have to be that way," says Jonas Roeser, of LTC Financial Partners.
Boating Industry Magazine Announces 2007 Top 100
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. -- Under the gray skies of today's troubled economy, it's critical now more than ever that boating consumers find reliable, reputable dealers with the staying power to guide them through a lifetime of boating journeys. These consumers now have a trusted source they can turn to, thanks to Boating Industry magazine's third annual Top 100 Dealers.
Wham Bang Comics Debuts Two-Fisted Adventures #1 – Lead Writer is 13-year-old Jake Tinsley
LAKE WORTH, Texas -- Thirteen-year-old Jake Tinsley will realize a lifelong dream this week when a character he invented as a young boy debuts in a new comic book published by Galveston-based Wham Bang Comics. Two Fisted Adventures #1 becomes available this week, making Jake one of the youngest comic book writers in the US.
Fishing, Hunting and Beautiful Women in One Place: 2008 Wild Honey Calendar
WILLOW, Alaska -- A new calendar for 2008 features three things men love most - fishing, hunting and beautiful women. "There are tons of different magazines and television shows featuring male hunters and fishermen. We figured we would spice the pictures up by using females," said Vicki Priebe, vice-president for Wild Honey Productions.
Self-Publisher Logical Expressions Uses Creativity Software to Produce Three Books in One Year
SANDPOINT, Idaho -- A writing and creativity software program called IdeaWeaver from Logical Expressions, Inc. has made it possible for a self-publisher to release three books in a year. Before using IdeaWeaver, the text for these books had been languishing in word processing files for months.
Long Term Care Newsletter Debuts, Published by LTC Financial Partners; Advice on Living Better, Not Just Longer, with Financial Protection
KIRKLAND, Wash. -- Now there's a newsletter for people who will probably need long term care someday, but want to stay healthy, happy, and solvent as long as possible. The first issue of "Caring is Sharing," to be published quarterly, debuts November 1. By promoting healthy lifestyles and good planning, the 8-page newsletter seeks to extend the vital years while protecting financial assets subject to healthcare drainage.
User-Friendly Software Guide Educates in BI Tools: Cognos 8 BI for Consumers
NEW YORK, N.Y. -- Technology Partners Books announces today the release of a new guide: "Cognos 8 BI for Consumers: A Step-by-Step Introductory Guide to Cognos Connection" (ISBN 0979692008); it analyzes how the Business Intelligence (BI) tools work and teaches people how to use them.
Recycler Classifieds Sold by L.A. Times to Target Media Partners
LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- The Los Angeles Times Media Group today announced the sale of Recycler Classifieds, publisher of four editions of the pioneering Recycler free classified advertising paper and eleven weekly and bi-weekly photo ad and employment guides throughout Southern California, as well as operator of the popular Recycler.com website, to Target Media Partners. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Wetpixel LLC Launches Quarterly Print Magazine with Focus on Spectacular Underwater Imagery and the Marine Environment
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. -- Wetpixel LLC announces the arrival of a new quarterly print magazine devoted to high-quality underwater photography. Wetpixel Quarterly brings fans of the underwater realm spectacular imagery in a landscape-oriented, high-resolution format. As well as celebrating the beauty of the deep, Wetpixel Quarterly provides a forum for a necessary dialog on marine conservation.
According to Renaissance Publications the Decline of U.S. Art Education is Jeopardizing Children's Future
LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- The arts are under attack in the nation's public schools and students are being denied the arts foundation they need to succeed in life, say the educators at Renaissance Publications, Inc. In answer to monumental budget cuts and diminishing arts programs, Renaissance Publications has launched a series of home study courses that are proving to be a viable alternative.