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FEEL FREE TO DO SO.
Posted On 03/27/2008 17:41:58

Hello all:

I googled myself and found many who are buying my books and reselling them for twice and even three times their cost. I would like to invite everyone who is starting or who may have a home business to please feel free to do the same. We all need to make a living and this is what networking is all about. I am just so filled with joy to see others helping in getting my story out. Below you will find all the info to get my books at the lowest cost and be kind by blogging or commenting this out to help others also start or add to their home business.

Thank you and enjoy;

Doris Anne Beaulieu

My first book, " The Torment’s of the Modest, Secluded Farm Life" ISBN:1-58721-806-2 touches hearts and brings tears to eyes, as a true story of my life. It has been put into screenplay format for producers, with an offer on the table. A real worthy book on its way to the big screen.

My other books that I have to offer are: "Life of an Old Woodsman" ISBN:1-58820-046-9, "Easy & Inexpensive Holiday Classroom Crafts for Teachers" ISBN:0-75960-681-1 , and "The Adventurous Travels of a Young Girl from Maine to Georgia" ISBN:1-58820-253-4. The standards for this procedure through AuthorHouse are as follows:

-- The AuthorHouse discount for certified retailers is 36% off the list
price. For non-profit groups, government institutions, and unlicensed
resellers, the discount is 25% off the list price. Please note that our
website reflects the AuthorHouse discounted price and not the standard
list price.

-- We offer a discount of 50% to certified wholesalers or to retailers
with orders over 100.

-- Some AuthorHouse titles are returnable while others are not.

-- AuthorHouse requires pre-payment on retail orders. We are happy to
invoice non-profit organizations and government institutions. We accept
Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Check or Money Order. If
you are a retailer and would like to be extended credit for your
purchase, please contact the Book Order Department for an application.
-- The standard turn-around time for printing, binding and shipping
black and white paperback books is 5-8 business days. The standard
turn-around time for printing, binding and shipping full-color paperback
books is 7-10 business days. The standard turn-around time for
printing, binding and shipping hard cover books is 9-12 business days.

-- Book buyer is responsible for shipping costs.

-- All book orders 10 and over are shipped via UPS Ground. We do offer
a USPS Media Mail option for orders under 10.

I look forward to hearing from you and hope to see you use my books in a sales promotion.

 

Best Regards;

Doris Anne Beaulieu

doris2@prexar.com

http://www.LifesUltimateTest.com

43 Thomas Lane

Smithfield, Me. 04978

207-634-2259

 

For additional information please contact:


Customer Support
AuthorHouse
1663 Liberty Drive
Suite 200
Bloomington, IN 47403
1-888-280-7715 - book order hotline
1-812-961-3134 - book order fax

customersupport@authorhouse.com



Office Hours: 8am-6pm EST M-F

Key Words: Business Companies Networking Sales Books Services


LIFE'S ULTIMATE TEST
Posted On 03/09/2008 07:57:03

LIFE’S ULTIMATE TEST

Life isn’t always easy. Some say life is a struggle, a challenge. We often hear the saying "up a creek without a paddle." Life can be a test, you’re either prepared or unprepared. Who we become as adults is greatly influenced by the way we are raised as children. The abilities and skills to survive and excel in this test of life are forever ingrained in us by our parents and educators. In this fast-paced ever evolving world, the prepared are able to rise to the challenges of life and fortune of success. For the unprepared, life is not so. I believe that living a sheltered life at home and home-schooling is not the best way to raise your children. I was a sheltered child at home and attended a private school. Private schools have since improved in time, with legislation to accredit the institution and greater attendance. Home-schooling, however, has been left on the back burner without much legislation to monitor it and has turned into the private schools of the past. Who is ensuring that the home-schooled children are receiving an education that will enable them to be socially acceptable? I wrote The Torments of the Modest, Secluded Farm Life with three main purposes: to show the bonds of living a pure, simple, moral life, to display of the wake-up call of entering the cruel, harsh, world, and to serve as a learning tool for our officials holding office on the subject of home-schooling and the detrimental effects of such an upbringing.

My book paints a very clear picture of the closeness of families who live a protective, sheltered life going to a private school(Which is not the home-schools of today). One’s only friends are those also living under that protective blanket, or in my case, only my siblings. One is raised to believe the whole world lives this way. Individuals only speak the truth because one is taught a person is only as good as his word. It is also emphasized that everyone treats others with kindness as that is the pure moral way to live life. I give details of how my life was lived year after year. Readers will clearly see that what is instilled in a child be it right, wrong, or naive, becomes a permanent and lasting part of one’s being. No matter the direction life may take, make no mistake, one’s childhood mentally follows him or her throughout life, causing doubt in every move because one knows how naive he or she was raised and things are just not the same in the world he or she now must live in.

Which takes me to the second reason for writing The Torments of the Modest, Secluded Farm Life: the mental trauma of having lived a protective, sheltered life and entering the cruel, dishonest, harsh world as an independent adult. One is first hit with harsh language he and mostly she can not begin to understand. The lying and cruelness of how people treat each other is enough to make him and mostly she wants to run back under that umbrella of protection. Just think for a moment, if you were raised with no conflicts in child’s play. How does one expect you to have developed the skills needed to handle adult conflict? Do you do as you were raised and just shut up and become victims in this harsh society? Do you just run home in fear and cry? That life style creates fear and fear is a powerful thing, especially for women. An individual gets confused as to what is right and wrong in life because the world is not what he or she was raised to believe. He or she feels like there must be two different worlds and one needs to find the other kinder one as this other world scares them to the point of total disbelief. My book, The Torments of the Modest, Secluded Farm Life, shows us all as parents the need for proper transition from one world to the other, what our home-schooled children need from us in order to not only grow up physically, but also mentally. A proper transition of such would save the children from an adult life of mental therapy.

Finally, the third reason for writing my book is based on the fact home-schooling rules differ from state-to-state. Some states have no regulations at all, and with the No Child Left Behind law I feel that these rules contradict each other. Where the states fail our children with proper accountability of education for home-schoolers, the government needs to take notice, step in, and make a change. I had a conversation on one of the political sites on Myspace where a man said "I quit school at 16 because school was nothing but a waste of my time." This same man said he was going to home-school his children. Can you just imagine the education his children are going to receive? And how are they going to adjust into society when they turn eighteen? Schools are all being academically measured up, but what are we going to have for these failing parents? What kind of society are we creating?

In the year 2003 there were over one million children being home-schooled and various forms of unschooled. Yes, you heard me right "unschooled," where counting eggs while picking them is math. That was 2003 and the numbers have more then doubled since that time. We as a nation need to wake up fast and take a real hard look at this area of education. Let my book in part be a wake-up call to the society being created and let us worry much less about stepping on toes and let us as a nation do what is morally right for the children in our nation. Every child deserves an equal shot to an education and for this education to allow growth, not only physically, but also mentally. Read my book, The Torments of the Modest, Secluded Farm Life, for the heads-up on the society that is being created and as a good starting point for making changes to help the children here at home in America.

Thank You

Doris Anne Beaulieu

www.lifesultimatetest.com

Key Words: Parents Politicians Organizations Groups Books News


Companies looking for Promotional Sales Incentives
Posted On 03/01/2008 08:39:33

Hello Sir / Ma’am ;

I have a business proposition to offer you for your consideration as a promotional sales incentive. As you may already know, books not only make a great read to increase literacy, but they are also light weight for mail orders.

As business people, we know the psychological power of a free gift offer to increase sales production in any business. I’d like to invite you to check out my books for possible use in a sales promotion. Logos, custom page inserts, and custom jackets may also be added. There’s something for every age and gender.

My first book, " The Torment’s of the Modest, Secluded Farm Life" ISBN:1-58721-806-2 touches hearts and brings tears to eyes, as a true story of my life. It has been put into screenplay format for producers, with an offer on the table. A real worthy book on its way to the big screen.

My other books that I have to offer are: "Life of an Old Woodsman"ISBN:1-58820-046-9, "Easy & Inexpensive Holiday Classroom Crafts for Teachers"ISBN:0-75960-681-1 , and "The Adventurous Travels of a Young Girl from Maine to Georgia"ISBN:1-58820-253-4. The standards for this procedure through AuthorHouse are as follows:

-- The AuthorHouse discount for certified retailers is 36% off the list
price. For non-profit groups, government institutions, and unlicensed
resellers, the discount is 25% off the list price. Please note that our
website reflects the AuthorHouse discounted price and not the standard
list price.

-- We offer a discount of 50% to certified wholesalers or to retailers
with orders over 100.

-- Some AuthorHouse titles are returnable while others are not.

-- AuthorHouse requires pre-payment on retail orders. We are happy to
invoice non-profit organizations and government institutions. We accept
Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Check or Money Order. If
you are a retailer and would like to be extended credit for your
purchase, please contact the Book Order Department for an application.

-- The standard turn-around time for printing, binding and shipping
black and white paperback books is 5-8 business days. The standard
turn-around time for printing, binding and shipping full-color paperback
books is 7-10 business days. The standard turn-around time for
printing, binding and shipping hard cover books is 9-12 business days.

-- Book buyer is responsible for shipping costs.

-- All book orders 10 and over are shipped via UPS Ground. We do offer
a USPS Media Mail option for orders under 10.

I look forward to hearing from you and hope to see you use my books in a sales promotion.

 

Best Regards;

Doris Anne Beaulieu

doris2@prexar.com

http://www.myspace.com/beaulieu1954

43 Thomas Lane

Smithfield, Me. 04978

207-634-2259

 

For additional information please contact:


Customer Support
AuthorHouse
1663 Liberty Drive
Suite 200
Bloomington, IN 47403
1-888-280-7715 - book order hotline
1-812-961-3134 - book order fax

customersupport@authorhouse.com

Office Hours: 8am-6pm EST M-F

Key Words: Companies Promotions Slaes Incentives Books


When One Sows Homeschooling, What is one Reaping?
Posted On 02/19/2008 07:53:00
When One Sows Homeschooling, What is One Reaping?
The Torments of a Modest Secluded Farm Life is a book that has been put into screenplay format, that provides much insight for parents considering homeschooling. It is very important to consider the life long effects such a decision will have on the children, especially negatively. As a child who grew up in a similar situation, this is the true story of what will happen to such children if the proper precautions are not taken.

I was very much a child of the 50's. I attended a religious private school and was constantly under pressure from my strict parents that believed being " sheltered" from the world was the only way to live a pure and healthy life. I was repressed in everything that I did as I grew up in this environment. I was never exposed to any of the harsh realities that most modern children can see by just turning on a television set.

The day finally came, that I had to leave my hometown. I had to leave this blanket of comfort that, unbeknownst to me, was smothering all of my social development. I was married very young, still a child in mind and body, and I was thrown into the city and the hard tough world that I could not understand, nor could I cope with alone. I mentally became very tormented within myself as to what was right in the world–that caused me great fear of everyone around me. People were not as trusting as I was raised to believe and I found them to be of such cruelness; imagining that people were as they were left me feeling sick inside. I wanted to hide within my own shell away from everyone. How could I overcome the fears and learn to live in such a cruel world when I was raised so sheltered? Were my parents were setting me up for a life of mental therapy? Take a good hard look at the long-term affects and consider the ramifications. Will such children be able to handle conflicts in an adult relationship if they never handled them in child play when they leave their sheltered environment?

Key Words: Politicians Parents Schools Books Producers


Life's lesson to help empower women of courage.
Posted On 02/13/2008 09:07:09
Throughout a majority of my life I've been a volunteer in my community, for which I've even won awards. However, my work left me compelled to write my true life story to further help individuals. I believe that from my life, homeschooling parents can learn a lesson that will help their children cope with what they will soon be undergoing as young adults, much in the same manner as myself as a young woman.
Many children who attend private schools or who are home schooled face harsh reality when they step out alone into the world we take for granted knowing before we’re swept into it. These children don’t know half of the terms commonly used in public schools; these words include ghetto, pimp, and rape. At first you may think these words would serve no purpose in a moral child’s life. You’re right, except what happens if they eventually live in a place where people tell them to stay out of the ghetto and to avoid pimps because they might get raped? They also hardly interact with people they aren’t familiar with. What will happen to them when they have to get jobs and deal with people, sometimes upset people? They will lack the social skills necessary to do the job and not go home crying at night. This is just setting the children up for failure.
You may ask, how do I know this? Why do I care so much about making a difference? That’s because this is the story of my life. I was enrolled in a Catholic school, married young, and because of my husband’s job, was placed in an environment I was completely naive to. I know how it feels and how much of an affect it has on the emotional and physical well being of a young adult. I support a parent wanting a child to be moral, but not hindering them in life for this purpose. Some integration into society must take place in order for a child to enter into society properly. This can happen many ways including sports, jobs/volunteer work, and music programs. However small, it is necessary for a child’s well being and this is the point I make in my book The Torments of the Modest, Secluded Farm Life (ISBN: 1-58721-806-2) and my screenplay Broken Souls. If you are considering such schooling or are just interested, please, read it and consider the ramifications.
Thank you,
Doris Anne Beaulieu
htt://myspace.com/beaulieu1954
doris2@prexar.com


Key Words: Books Producers Organizations Parents





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