mbentley last signed in Jan 17 2012 and has been on Bukisa since Dec 15, 2008.
While I am generally pretty busy with work and family, I can sometimes find the time to write a few things. I also am starting up a public forum for writers to discuss writing and writing sites at "http://www.writerforums.thebentleys.ca ".
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So, you find that someone has stolen one of your articles and published it somewhere else. Now they are making money from your content! You want them to stop, but what can you do? Here are a few ideas to help.
ABC recently did an episode of “Private Practice” where they promised to talk about postpartum depression. Instead, they treated the far rarer, but more dramatic postpartum psychosis and blurred the lines between postpartum depression and psychosis. This made a tough time for families even tougher.
Google AdSense can be a great way for websites to make a little more money, but they do not always seem interested in working with their publishers.
Hospitals generally try to be professional and informative. When this fails, they sometimes end up being funny or just plain creepy. Here are a few amusing examples.
While I have often been a fan of the Canadian Taxpayer's Federation, they have posted an article suggesting that they have no understanding of any of the issues on this subject other than that they want to save money.
Which is Better: Bamboo or Cotton? by PaulaBentley
Bamboo fabric is a relatively new choice, coming to market in the 20th century after being developed for use by several Chinese corporations. This piece discusses the use of bamboo over cotton as a greener option.
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