Photo Credit: Nina of Nina Reads. We're getting back into discussion mode in a big way today with the topic of "Ethics in Blogging." What guidelines must we follow as bloggers–attribution, disclosure, honesty? Have you had …
Ponder Prophecy but Don't Presume – The Hard Questions. By ampro274 on May 21, 2013 • ( 3 ). tn_pondering Certain questions among believers have been with us since the Lord's departure and his promise to return. Some of the questions …
Due to a very unfortunate circumstance in January of 2005 I became a quadriplegic who is paralyzed from the shoulders down. This may sound overwhelming to most folks but like they always say, beauty is in the eye of the…
With so many blockbuster hitting the summer season, it is hard to imagine where the likes of Now You See Me fits in the lineup. This crime thriller is directed by Louise Leterrier, who is know for his work…
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Graham Harrison, 57, from Exeter, Devon, believed his brain had ‘fried’ and he was dead after trying to electrocute himself – despite the fact he was still very much alive still breathing.