Shan-Lyn Forsythe

Shan-Lyn Forsythe

Shan-Lyn is a professional songwriter composer and musician. Her parallel passion is being a free-lance writer. She researches in alternative health sciences and 'green energy' ; and is also keen on home improvement and promoting health care for pets.
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From every star comes forth an inspiration to write. As one can see, the possibilities are endless.

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  • Amazing Health Benefits of Spices
    Spices have proven to be ‘wonder medicinal cures’ by testimony of people having used them since first discovered, dating back thousands of years. Here several popular spices you could add to your daily food intake to improve your physical health.
  • Research Shows Liver and Gallbladder Dysfunction Can Lead to Pancreatic Cancer
    The liver, gallbladder and pancreas work as an important team of vital organs in stabilizing your metabolism. If the liver and gallbladder do not function correctly, then the pancreas weakens and becomes diseased.
  • Kabam's Dragons of Atlantis Sends Players in Uproar
    Kabam, Dragons of Atlantis troops suddenly disappear via an unprecedented glitch.
  • How I Got a Better Rate on My Auto Insurance
    Through personal experience, I discovered that it is possible to lower your vehicle's insurance rate.
  • 10 Tips for Winter Home Protection
    Whether you have your own house or rent an apartment, below are 10 ways you can implement to secure your comfort zone against the winter throes.
  • Vehicle Recall Alerts - Partial List 1
    Shopping for a new car, or even used one? You may want to have a look at the list of vehicles being recalled before you purchase. It may save you a lot of headaches in the long run.
  • Healthy Home: Removing Negative Energy Clutter
    Are you beginning to feel uncomfortable in your home? Feel like that nice ambiance you use to sense at one time just isn’t there anymore? Cleaning your home of unnecessary items may refresh your environment and give you a healthier perspective.
  • Are You a Perfectionist?
    Must everything you do be perfect? Do you set unattainable goals and the slightest imperfection is seen as a total failure? Perhaps you're a perfectionist.
  • What Happened to the Good Ol' Days of Bartering?
    Flashback into the past, envisioning people exchanging their livelihood goods and services to receive their neighbor's goods and services; this is what is called '˜bartering'. What happened to these days?
  • Appliance Factory Outlet Recommends Abusive Canine Trainer
    Company politics such as what Sit Means Sit and Appliance Factory Outlet are pulling off, promoting more animal abuse, should seriously be looked into.
  • The Russian Zombie
    A Russian undead man, pursues his loved one.
  • CityVille - Zynga Game Review
    You may have heard of Zynga, especially if you've got a Facebook account. It's known for having created many Facebook social games, but this time, Zynga has really outdone itself with CityVille.
  • How I'm Prepared for Natural Disasters
    The world is changing, literally. Natural disasters are becoming more frequent so I've had to find ways to support myself if ever nature would suddenly wreak havoc of its elements upon my doorstep.
  • Hiking in Montreal, Quebec: Mount Royal Park
    Whether for tourists coming to Montreal, Quebec or locals, hiking in Mount Royal Park is fun to explore with family members young and old, or alone.
  • How to Keep Social Networking Safe and Fun
    Social networking can be an enjoyable experience, if a few simple rules of thumb are administered. I've discovered these experiences on my own. Below are a few tips I'd like to share.
  • Signs of Hospital Corruption
    For the percentage of people that unfortunately must be hospitalized due to whatever reasons they have, hospitals don't always serve the ethical services they should.
  • Facebook Breaches Privacy, Again
    At the time when Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg was being named Time magazine's Person of the Year, beating the popular favorite, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, Facebook users have been sharing their unsettled and concerned opinions on privacy.
  • COPD Linked to Hormonal Imbalance
    My personal story on coping with hormonal and lung disease.
  • MySpace Hones on 'Gen Y' with a Makeover
    MySpace unveils a redesigned interface, honing on '˜Generation Y' users.
  • Welcome Home
    A fictional story about a family that comes to understand the chilling meaning of Halloween.
  • Haiti's Earthquake Tragedy
    Haiti's tragic earthquake may have created world shock, but once again, humanity is proving its worth in the spirit of giving and assistance.
  • Maine Weather Storms, Suffer Loss
    I will not dispute that Earth is changing in seasonal climate change. The East Coast has especially taken a severe weather beating recently.
  • Holiday Haiku: Season of Love
    Holiday Haiku for the season of Love.
  • How to Save on Gas
    Whether you own a brand new car or a jalopy, there are ways to save gas. Here's how.
  • Kirsty Hawkshaw: Queen of Ambient Electronica
    When I first heard Kirsty Hawkshaw's music at 'MySpace,' my initial impression was, "Just another Electronica artist." Was I ever so wrong.
  • Are Psychic Dreams Possible?
    Human beings have always been intrigued by their dreams. When, precisely, do dreams occur? What causes them? What is their purpose? Might they even, as some parapsychologists maintain, serve as channels for psychic communication?
  • Tiger Woods: An Issue of Privacy
    Tiger Woods has been in the news lately. I have been feeling irked in reading events revolving around him that the news media has been struggling to push out there.
  • NASA Comes to the Rescue for 2012
    Yes, the Mayan Calendar has sure had an influential impact on us regarding the year 2012, and all the supposed devastation that will arrive here on planet Earth.
  • The Haunted House
    And so it was throughout a certain countryside that word traveled, about a very wealthy man who would give $1 million for any courageous person if they could endure living in a well-known haunted house for a week without committing suicide.
  • The Haunted House
    And so it was throughout a certain countryside that word traveled, about a very wealthy man who would give $1 million for any courageous person if they could endure living in a well-known haunted house for a week without committing suicide.
  • Susan Boyle - Britain's Got Talent 'Wake-Up-Call' Inspiration
    When Susan Boyle, from Blackburn, West Lothian, Scotland stepped out on stage for the first time on "Britain's Got Talent" TV show, no one was prepared when she began to sing "I Dreamed A Dream" from the musical "Les Miserables".
  • Legal Systems Out on the Limb: Spiritual Teachers, Psychics & Healers
    In today's society, they seem to be arriving a dime-a-dozen. But how can one understand the 'genuine article' from the charlatan? And how much pussyfooting can they get away with as they weave themselves in and around the legal systems here on earth?
  • Raccoon Conspiracy
    They know....
  • Interview with Fabrizio Fiorucci - International Photographer
    Fabrizio Fiorucci is a professional Italian photographer, noted for his unique and exceptional style in capturing the essence of scenic landscapes and the many cultures of people.
  • How to Deal When an Adult Throws a Temper Tantrum
    When one mentions 'temper tantrum', one automatically thinks of children. However, these are quite common in adults also.
  • The Case of the Missing Sock
    Ever since the invention of 'washing machines', socks have started to slowly disappear. Why is this?
  • Suffering the Effects of Low Blood Pressure: My Story, Diagnosis and Tips
    Low blood pressure is not something that can be ignored. I had to go through a gamut of symptoms to realize this the hard way.
  • Montreal's Haunted Places
    When people start thinking of 'haunted places', the first thing that pops into their mind is a cemetery.
  • Whistleblower: Astronaut "Joe" Retrieved from Dysfunct Spy Satellite
    With 'insider information' within the U.S. government of the discovery of an "astronaut" aboard the L21 spy dysfunct satellite, e-mails began pouring into the White House by 'concerned citizens' and other people worldwide.
  • Whistleblower: Government to Use a Guided Missile to Kill Secret Astronaut Aboard Satellite
    On Feb. 14 & 15, people were informed via public media of a spy satellite being shot down, without being informed of an astronaut on-board.
  • U.S. Disabled Spy Satellite to Be Shot Down
    After careful weighing of decisions, President Bush has given orders to the Pentagon to shoot down the disabled spy satellite before its re-entry into the earth's atmosphere scheduled to happen in the first week of March.
  • Privacy Vs. Non-Privacy
    Our societies have unfolded and taken on the belief that it's "safe" and perfectly acceptable to allow our privacies to be invaded, adopting views that it would be an almost impossible plight to conquer even if in disagreement.
  • UFOs & Protecting Your Peepers
    With the UFO wave of worldwide sightings of late, gazing at a sun-filled sky in curiosity can damage our eyes.
  • Sci-Fi Weapon Tested by Navy - the Railgun
    On January 31, 2008 in Dahlgren, Va., the U.S. Navy tested a supra-powerful big gun blue-printed to take over conventional weaponry aboard its ships.
  • Ellipsis
    Ellipsis is a wild new internet online game at Yahoo.com that seems to be taking gameplayers by storm. Anyone that hasn't yet tried this game feature is in for many hours of enjoyment.
  • How to Streetproof Your Child
    Child abductions by strangers can be a parents' worst nightmare. That fear is so grotesque that most parents prefer to leave it unspoken. However, effective 'streetproofing' can alleviate many of the fears - here's how.
  • UFOs, Spirits & Mind Control, Oh My!
    Fifty years ago, the subjects of UFOs, spirits and mind control were never openly talked about and were as synonymous as one spotting a mentally challenged individual standing on a street corner with a placard on himself reading as, "The End of the World is Coming".
  • Loreena McKennitt - Celtic Queen of Hearts
    It is no secret that Loreena McKennitt has touched the hearts of millions of people worldwide with her eclectic Celtic inspirational music. Hence, is it any wonder why she would be dubbed, "Celtic Queen of Hearts"? Indeed, a natural and befitting title for her.
  • Loreena McKennitt - 'An Ancient Muse'
    Having just completed yet another Canadian Tour in September 2007 (last one being in Spring), Loreena McKennitt, the eclectic Celtic singer/composer will be embarking on a U.S. Tour, officially starting October 5 through the entire month.
  • Tom Cruise and Aliens, or was that a Bunker?
    According to Celebrity news down the grapevine, Tom Cruise wants to start building a $10 million bunker underneath his Colorado mansion. The reason? He's preparing for the end of the world.
  • Caroline Lavelle - Eclectic Classical Folk Artist
    Caroline Lavelle is a British singer-songwriter and cellist who has, thus far, had quite an eclectic musical journey with very impressive results.
  • Does Colloidal Silver Really Work in Killing Viruses?
    Our planet is changing. No doubt about it. Part of the oncoming changes are a release of either old or new viruses affecting us. Scientists are looking for remedies, but does colloidal silver really work to fight these circulating killer viruses?
  • Surviving Grief - One Step at a Time
    With all the catastrophic events taking place worldwide, so many people are experiencing the loss of loved ones. Here are a few ways to help one cope in the process of overcoming grief.
  • The Advantages and Disadvantages of Getting a Tattoo
    Getting a tattoo is becoming a popular trend nowadays. This article is intended to point out the disadvantages and advantages of marking up with ink the various parts of your body.
  • The Wonders of Interior Decorating in Your Home - Small to Large
    Living in city dwellings can be rather costly. If your income can't afford a luxurious condo or large house, here are some good interior decorating tips which I've learnt that can help make your small apartment appear more spacious and livable.
  • Yes, A Woman Can Fix Her Own Car!
    Every woman, at one time or other in her life must face the challenge of having to perform a task that may seem beyond her ability. Having had my share of experiences with cars, I would like to contribute some helpful tips on what I've learnt - for other women.
  • The Loreena McKennitt Vs. Niema Ash Chronicle
    Much controversy has shrouded the Loreena McKennitt vs. Niema Ash story of late. For those not having been tuned into this unfolding drama, here's a recount in brief.
  • Learning Classical Guitar is an Art
    I am a professional song-writer with SOCAN and a musician. I taught myself classical guitar at a tender twelve years of age and would like to assist others who have in mind of wanting to learn this artistic skill.
  • Statistics: Driving and Cell Phones Still Don't Mix
    Can simultaneous driving and talking on a cell phone be hazardous to your health?
  • Computers 101 - About Laptops
    The technology of laptop computers are becoming a predominant tool in today's world of personal computing. They work as simple as your desktop computer, with the only difference being that they can be handled much easier due to their portability.
  • Animal Activism, or Extremism?
    Many of today's animal activists are doing what their consciences are guiding them to do, but then there are some that are taking activism just a little too overboard.
  • Hoops & Yoyo - Hallmark's E-Card Hilarious Animated Characters
    When feeling a little under the weather, we all know that laughter is good medicine in chasing the temporary blues away. Where to go for the cure? Enter, Hoops and Yoyo.
  • Scope Vs. Listerine: The Search for The Best Mouth Wash
    When it comes to personal oral hygiene, I always gargle with mouthwash after brushing my teeth. I not only rinse my mouth of residual toothpaste but give the added advantage of further destroying germs where toothpaste would fail.
  • Ramtha's School of Enlightenment: Consciousness + Energy = Reality
    JZ Knight is the founder and president of Ramtha's School of Enlightenment, the president of JZK, Inc. and the chairman of JZ Knight Humanities Foundation. She is the sole channeler for Ramtha. Together, they created what is termed as "The Great Work".
  • Energizer vs. Duracell: Which Battery Packs the Most Energy?
    When it comes to batteries, I need batteries which won't fail me, especially during times of electrical outage emergencies. I went through quite a few before discovering which batteries were better.
  • AC Content Producer "Summer Banks" Gets Bashed by Obsessive Sanjaya Fans
    On May 13th, 2007 AC Content Producer "Summer Banks" had an article published called, "Sanjaya Already a Has-Been".
  • Relationships 101: How to Handle and Cope with Differences
    In relationships - no matter what kind - the spice of life between people may oftentimes give a welcoming flavor, but too much spice can create tumult and spin any relationship into a state of chaos.
  • In The Beginning...
    My take on how I landed at AC.
  • When Spiritualists Condescend Religion - An Oxymoronic View
    It would seem that there's a movement of thought energy rapidly accelerating in our western societies that many people want to abolish the existence of religions. All religions.
  • Weather Madness - Iowa Residents Pull Together
    Severe weather has been zany since the start of our Spring season, especially affecting the U.S. across the entire country and even parts of Canada.
  • TDK Vs. SONY
    As hard as it is to believe these days, some people still use plain ordinary audio cassette tapes aside from CDs to do their recorded material with. As a musician, I am one of these people.
  • Stress Management - Ways to Identify Symptoms of Stress
    Stress can affect people in a variety of ways. While some individuals may tend to show their pressures outwardly, others seek to repress it - not wanting to expose their affliction to their surroundings.
  • Domes - Tomorrow's Future Homes
    With technology fast on the move and with our earth's natural growing demands and changes, the concept of Monolithic and Geodesic Domes replacing our traditional box-like homes is becoming widely accepted.
  • Unusual and Fun Online Games
    It's the week-end, the weather is horrible, I have a cold, the television is utterly boring with repetitive shows and movies and still I'm restless to wile away time for some play-time fun. I think, "Why not some internet on-line games?".
  • Single Parents - Raising a Family
    In today's social structure, it's not easy to take care of children, work and keep a clean house, let alone do it on your own.
  • Camping 101: Preventing Animals from Stealing Your Food
    After Winter's long sleep and Spring buds blooming, the Summer season is next in line. And with Summer's arrival, camping enthusiasts emerge. However fun camping may be, there are still some safe and precautionary guidelines one must take.
  • Childhood Memories
    The tadpoles in the pond, and the railroad tracks, the sun setting now before arrives a new dawn,
  • Top Ten Videos:Physics, Nature & the Incredible Human Mind
    In my galavanting through the Google and YouTube Video sites I came upon 10 videos which I found intriguing. I'd like to share them with you now and give my impressions of what I viewed.
  • A Travel Guideline for Beginners
    For most traveller's planning a trip, organizing what needs to be taken into consideration may oftentimes prove to be quite stressful. But it doesn't have to be if a few simple rule-of-thumbs are followed.
  • The Global Warming Controversy
    Is man-made carbon dioxide really responsible for heating up Earth according to Al Gore and his empirical views? Or are the scientists right with their data?
  • Why Do You Write?
    Lately, an interesting question about "writing" was brought to my attention from the AC (Associated Content) Forum boards. I decided to respond to this question. The question being, "Why do you write?".
  • Product Review: AB Revolutionizer
    I can only write from experience about my "AB Revolutionizer". This wonderful portable exercising equipment, which primarily shapes up one's abdominal muscles, has literally changed my life for the better!
  • How to Prevent Vision Loss - Eat Right
    If you've been having trouble reading and frequently have to use your computer browser's text-size function to increase the print, then perhaps you should be looking to feasting your eyes on food instead.
  • Interview with David Sandercock - New Age Recording Artist
    David Sandercock is an international award winning producer and composer.
  • Digital Angel - Is Technology Going Too Far?
    With the rise of terrorism sweeping the world, micro-chip implants have emerged.
  • Taxes - How to Avoid Mistakes in Filing
    Every year, the IRS (Acronym: Internal Revenue Service) witnesses American citizens committing the usual same mistakes on their income tax returns. While tending to some of these errors may prove a bit more complicated to avoid, many others are not.
  • Body Language - A Powerful Form of Communication
    Whether most of us realize it or not, there's another type or form of communication which we can exhibit while we use speech to articulate our messages. And what is that? It's called "body language".
  • Google's YouTube on Hot Seat Once Again - Being Sued by Viacom for U.S.$1 Billion
    Google's 'YouTube' is being sued for U.S. $1 Billion.
  • Environmental Issues: Ways to Save Planetary Energy and Cut Costs - Part 2
    This article will outline the many ways in which we can contribute in making our planetary home a much more efficient place to live in. One significant policy to keep in mind: If you don't need it, don't use it.
  • Global Warming and Environmental Issues - Part 1
    With all the recent talk about global warming, are we becoming more environmental friendly?
  • Interview with Jason David - Pop Music Recording Artist
    I've had the opportunity to come to know a very talented musician by the name of Jason David. He agreed to have an AC Interview with me. Before heading towards the actual Interview, I'd like to share a bit of his bio.
  • How to Beat the Winter Blues and Stay Healthy
    For those of us that experience winter and groan about the cold seasonal months, there are ways to chase those winter blues away.
  • My Friend Helen - a Black Pearl in the Ocean
    This is a true-life story based on actual events which contributed to my life lessons on "Black History" and the making of it.

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