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Creating Comics for all ages

10/31/2016

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We have created an easy guide for you to follow. This is a great project for the whole family to have fun with!

 Guideline
● Each comic is approx. 30 pages long
● Each page has 1-4 images
● Not all images need dialog
● Keep dialog short with action words
● Look at other comic books for reference/IDEAS
● Use worksheet to map out your story line (create a grid that is 5 boxes across and 6 down to map out your story)

Keep in mind as you develop
  • Main character/world the live in
  • Passion/Paradigm
  • Potential threat of passion
  • Focus on journey root for them
  • Tension in the middle of the story
  • Sacrifice they make and victory
  
EXTRA notes
  • An introduction paragraph can be used. (see below)
  • Time can be extended with “then” or “a few hours later” in a small box at the top of page.
  • Make the story so the reader feels connected to the subject.
  • How does it RELATE TO their EMOTIONS? WRITE THE EXPRESSION THE CHARACTER IS EXPERIENCING SO  THE ARTIST KNOWS HOW TO CREATE THE IMAGE. PUT NAME OF SPEAKER BEFORE THE DIALOG SCRIPT LINE. MAKE SURE PUNCTUATIONS ARE INCLUDED FOR ARTIST.
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Veggie Power

10/29/2016

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​You have more control over your health then you think!

Eat for your body.

Share your knowledge.

Broccoli - bones & heart. It is an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory.
Spinach - bones, hair & skin. It is high in fiber and water content.
Cucumber - brain, skin, bones &heart. It is an anti-inflammatory good for digestive tract.
Pumpkin -  eyes, heart & immune system. It is an antioxidant, high in fiber and potassium.
Cauliflower - bones, memory, digestion. It is high in fiber and water content.
Turnip - eyes, digestion, energy. It is an anti-parasitic, anti-fungal and has lots of potassium.
Potato -  bones & heart. It is an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory.
Carrot -  eyes, immune system. It is an antioxidant.
Cabbage - heart, skin and increased energy. It is an excellent anti-inflammatory.
Celery - digestive tract & blood system. It is an antioxidant and high in fiber.
Garlic - liver, lungs, brain & heart. It used to treat intestinal worms and is an antibiotic.
Onion - skin, hair and intestinal health. Is an antioxidant.
Lettuce - heart, eyes, skin & hair. It is high in fiber.
Beets - immune system, bones, liver, kidneys. It is anti-inflammatory.
Kale -  heart, bones, skin & hair. Has lots of potassium, fiber & water content.
Zucchini - heart, eyes, teeth & bones. It is an antioxidant and high in fiber.
Okra - colon, kidneys, skin & lungs. It is high in fiber.
Eggplant - skin, hair & heart. High in fiber & potassium.
Squash - lungs, skin &hair. Good for the immune system and lots of potassium.
Peas - immune system, stomach. It is anti-inflammatory and high in fiber.
Bell Pepper - eyes, skin & immune system. It is an antioxidant & anti-inflammatory.
Kidney Bean - bones, skin, brain & heart. It is antioxidant with lots of protein.​
Lima Bean - heart, energy & blood flow. High in fiber & protein.
​Chili Pepper - stomach, heart & immune system. It is an anti-inflammatory.
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Ancient History  pt. 1

10/27/2016

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Written by: The Stainless
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When we think of history, and science in particular, we like to think of it as an unbroken line. A march of progress, leading from fumbling superstition to the crafted marvels of our age.
The Truth, like all things, is far more complicated than we’d like to believe. It is estimated that the burning of the library of Alexandria (which happened no less than four times over eight centuries) set us back almost two millennia in our science.
This has happened many times throughout history, information and wisdom lost.
Take the works of Hero of Alexandria (10-70AD). He crafted steam engines, hydrostatic fountains, wind turbines, and even automata. This is just what we know of.

Another great mind was Aristarchus of Samos (310 BC-230BC) who had disproven heliocentrism, had correctly figured out the order of the planets, and gave a close estimate to the correct size of our solar system.

It is easy to think of science and observation as a modern invention, that people in the past were ignorant and undeveloped. The truth is that human nature, for better or worse, has not changed as much as we’d like to believe.

We looked up at the stars, we calculated, we dreamt and tried to understand the world around us.
The Greeks had access to both primitive steam engines (The Aeolipile), AND railways (In the form of the Diolkos). Unfortunately they viewed the steam engine as a novelty, a toy or diversion. As for their railways? Powered by slaves, they never thought to combine the two.

In this we see that it is also perception that shapes technological advancement.

Sometimes the groundwork is laid, but societal change is needed for the concept to bear fruit.
Imagine if the steam locomotive was invented more than 1800 years before we saw it, imagine the world-changing difference it could have made. Trade, transport, even war. The world would look far different.

The advent of written language was a turning-point for humanity, in this they found strength and immortality. No longer did each generation have to start from the beginning, or be limited by the half remembered facts of village elders.

For the first time, we could put our ideas, hopes and dreams in firmer stuff than ourselves. From rock walls to papyrus, to parchment, to high definition glowing pixels, each time easier to share.
But all things in this world are subject to time, to entropy.
What I wish to convey is that there are far more mysteries, far more knowledge and far more wisdom to be found in the world of the ancients.
There are those who would say that ancient knowledge is limited to day to day concerns.
I wish to tell you that is false. There is more to their words, more to their lives.
Respect them, respect their fight for truth.
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Ancient solution benefits the entire world!

10/8/2016

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This "natural miracle" has been used for centuries and is STILL not widely known.

It is cost effective and should be known in every household. 

We have a short video in our Global Network section and if you have not seen it, or tried apple cider vinegar (ACV), or know of the amazing benefits, you can watch the video to get you excited about ACV! 

​Please pass the word.

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