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The Ultimate WordPress Migration Checklist for Beginners

If you’re planning to move your site to WordPress.com, this step-by-step WordPress migration checklist covers everything you need for a smooth, stress-free process.

You’ll find the exact workflow and steps I’ve used to successfully move WordPress sites so that you can complete your own website migration with confidence.

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The View From Lake Como by Adriana Trigiani
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The author takes you on a journey through Italy with character Jess Baratta as she finds joy. She had dreamed of doing something exciting and in Italy she does. This is a lengthy 400 pages that I feel would make a terrific movie as have other Trigian ...more
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From Here to the Great Unknown by Lisa Marie Presley
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It's the conclusion to the Elvis story. Follows Lisa Marie's wild child up bringing to her marriages to two Michael's--including Michael Jackson. An informative collection of stories compiled from Lisa's tapes and Riley Kehouh's recollections. An enl ...more
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The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck
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When it’s 100 outdoors it’s a good time for me to reread a classic, The Good Earth by Pearl Buck. It's a good time to travel back to 1920s China, when the last emperor still ruled & the changes of the 20th century were distant rumors. Wang Lung's far ...more
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Want Your Self by Katie Horwitch
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I wish I had an advice book like this 40 years ago. It's natural to compare yourself to others. It discusses "negative selftalk. " That's when you tell yourself "I'm not good enough" etc . So how do you get over it? Katie tells you. After 240-some pa ...more
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The Hours by Michael Cunningham
The Hours
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The Sirens' Call by Christopher L. Hayes
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This book gives food for thought. Hayes describes how some people rush thru the day and others slow walk and are satisfied. Rush or be bored? In reading this book I felt challenged to find a lifestyle that best accommodates me. This is a book that ca ...more
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Low Country by Anne Rivers Siddons
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Sisters in Science by Olivia Campbell
Sisters in Science
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An excellent documentary. Follow four prominent European scientists as they escape from post World War II Germany and begin new careers. We do learn sadly that discrimination did exist at that time in America and that three of them were treated as as ...more
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A Certain Idea of America by Peggy Noonan
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A timely and thought provoking collection of articles ranging from contemporary to political. Almost visionary. Raises such questions as has America lost its heroes, become numb to school shootings and has our Congressmen lost their dignity and respe ...more
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“In writing Destiny's Daughter I hoped to convey Mary Walker's philosophy that women think for themselves and recognize their self-worth. Her views parallel the goals of women today.”
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“In writing Destiny's Daughter I hoped to convey Mary Walker's philosophy that women think for themselves and recognize their self-worth. Her views parallel the goals of women today.”
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