Shell Castle

Shell Castle

Shell Castle last signed in May 25 2012 and has been on Bukisa since Apr 23, 2009.


About Me:

I am a professional web writer. However, I am still not quite sure what that means, if anything. I am in love, I am loved. I have a great big family. I wish I had a dog. Is this how you're supposed to fill these things out? Oh, well. It's done.



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Don't get me wrong, they will have an answer for them. You will find, however, that their answers have no basis in verifiable fact or evidence whatsoever, and will be largely based in their blind faith. Their faith has mad them whole.



revivor on Breaking Up When You Are Still in Love on 23rd, May 2012

nice angle on a difficult subject...


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MelissaHarkerRidenou on Avoiding Dangers For Children at The Beach on 8th, May 2012

Great article on keeping children safe at the beach. With summer approaching, this is very useful info. It is equally important to teach children to take a proactive role in staying safe from abduction and exploitation. My award-winning book, What Would You Do? A Kid's Guide to Staying Safe in a World of Strangers, is a good resource for keeping children safe. The book empowers children to take a proactive role in staying safe from abduction or predator harm. It explains the concept of "stranger" to children in a very reassuring way. The book also includes a chapter for parents, teachers and other child caregivers. It is available through the publisher, Headline Kids, and through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Million, Ingrams, Follett, and Baker and Taylor. Check out my book website, Melissa Harker Ridenour Books, at http://www.AuthorMelissaHarkerRidenour.com.


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MelissaHarkerRidenou on Enjoying Playtime With Your Children on 29th, Jan 2012

Great article on family playtime. Parents giving of their time to share enjoyable activities with their children is of paramount importance. It is equally important to teach children to take a proactive role in staying safe from abduction and exploitation. My award-winning book, What Would You Do? A Kid's Guide to Staying Safe in a World of Strangers, is a good resource for keeping children safe. The book empowers children to take a proactive role in staying safe from abduction or predator harm. It explains the concept of "stranger" to children in a very reassuring way. The book also includes a chapter for parents, teachers and other child caregivers. It is available through the publisher, Headline Kids, and through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Million, Ingrams, Follett, and Baker and Taylor. Check out my book website, Melissa Harker Ridenour Books, at http://www.AuthorMelissaHarkerRidenour.com. Also consider commenting and subscribing to my Child Safety Blog at http://childsafety-melissa.blogspot.com.


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MelissaHarkerRidenou on Differences Between Non-Payment of Child Support And Neglect on 27th, Jan 2012

Excellent article clarifying child neglect. It would be considered neglect, as well, if a parent didn't teach his or her child to stay safe from abuduction, abuse, or predator harm. It is important to teach children to take a proactive role in staying safe from abduction and exploitation. My award-winning book, What Would You Do? A Kid's Guide to Staying Safe in a World of Strangers, is a good resource for keeping children safe. The book empowers children to take a proactive role in staying safe from abduction or predator harm. It explains the concept of "stranger" to children in a very reassuring way. The book also includes a chapter for parents, teachers and other child caregivers. It is available through the publisher, Headline Kids, and through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Million, Ingrams, Follett, and Baker and Taylor. Check out my book website, Melissa Harker Ridenour Books, at http://www.AuthorMelissaHarkerRidenour.com. Also consider commenting and subscribing to my Child Safety Blog at http://childsafety-melissa.blogspot.com.


rajairfan on Getting Children to Write During The Summer on 24th, Jan 2012

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for What Do Atheists Believe? on 20th, Nov 2011

Yes, kabenah.


for Phrases to Avoid When Writing Factual Pieces on 2nd, Oct 2011

Dip30, then it makes it an opinion piece in the first person, doesn't it? So, I disagree. You can easily say, "It is commonly thought . . ." or "Generally speaking, people are trying to . . . " The point is to establish authority/knowledge of a topic by your language.


for Five Things I Hated About Lost on 28th, May 2011

Hang in there, Chelsey. It has good moments, but it can certainly be frustrating.


for Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Differences Between The Book And The Movie on 13th, Dec 2010

I'm with you, Ani. They butchered that scene.


for Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Differences Between The Book And The Movie on 6th, Dec 2010

Holly J. I agree with your sentiments. However, I hated seeing Hermione and Harry kiss because I had hoped to see Ron get there first. I think Ron is the most realistic of the three characters and I always rooted for him.

Even the nine-year-old that I viewed the movie with said the dancing scene was pointless. lol


for Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Differences Between The Book And The Movie on 29th, Nov 2010

Peter and Nic, you are both correct. I was reserving judgment on the last scene until I see what they do with the next film. The Krum/Lovegood incident was overlooked because I simply didn't have enough room for all of the differences.

I hope they do the Gringott's heist. That should have come directly before the theft of the elder wand.


for Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Differences Between The Book And The Movie on 24th, Nov 2010

I'm with you, Austin. The lack of conversation and invisibility cloak was too much. I liked the movie, but certainly not as much as the book. There is no way to redeem the invisibility cloak significance. They have already gone too far into the plot.


for Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Differences Between The Book And The Movie on 22nd, Nov 2010

Ian, you are absolutely right about wormtail. I meant to add that. Thank you for mentioning it.


for Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Differences Between The Book And The Movie on 22nd, Nov 2010

Really, Darin? I didn't think so. It certainly wouldn't have taken much time for her to say "We're married" and then have Mad Eye interrupt. As it was, all she said was that she had something to tell him. Where is the implication in that. Besides, people who haven't read the novels are watching these movies as well.


for Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Differences Between The Book And The Movie on 21st, Nov 2010

Garret, I just noticed that. Thank you. Sometimes my word processor auto corrects. I hate that.



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