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Someone said that love makes the world go round. Love is a basic emotion that grabs the reader and holds them enthralled. But so do all the other emotions in their own way. Why are TV soap operas so hugely popular? Because they present the viewer with a whole range of gripping emotions. And so should you.

As a general rule women want to be moved by love, sympathy, uplifting sentiments, incidents of caring and nurture, etc. This is not to say that they don't want excitement, danger or cliff hangers, but most women will respond to the higher emotions more readily than men.

Men want, again as a general rule, to read about action, danger and success in conflict. The emotions they experience are anger, frustration, fear, maybe hate, triumph and anything that shows the hero fulfilling his need to overcome the obstacles that have been thrown his way. Which is not to say that they don't like the love element, but it is often, shall we say, on a more basic level.

Now please don't hold up your hands in horror and cry 'stereotypes!' Face the facts: men and women really are different! As a general rule.

When you begin a story take a good look at your hero or heroine and decide exactly how they would react in the situation you are about to pitch them into.

This means working out where they have come from in their life journey to date. Are they bitter as a result of life's trials, or are they resigned to their fate? Or what? A word of warning: try not to let your hero be too well balanced. Remember, 'well balanced' can also equal 'boring'.

Remember also that your hero or heroine should be flawed in some way. So decide what that flaw is and the experience that produced it. This way you can let them express their emotions in their own individual style.

Your readers want to live through your characters and ride their highs and lows with them. To do this you have to show what a character is feeling. This can be done by simply describing what is happening, such as:

'Amanda felt the hot blood rush to her cheeks.'

The context of the incident should tell the reader why. Is she blushing with embrassment, or is she angry?

You can let the character say what's happening:

'Stop talking like that! You make me so angry!'

For the male characters you can say something like:

'Dirk strode swiftly across the room, a red mist swimming before in his eyes. His right hook caught Pearson by surprise and sent him staggering backwards. "How dare you talk to Amanda like that, you disgusting hypocrite!"'

Space the emotional scenes in your story so that the reader isn't in a constant state of emotional tension. It's OK to build these scenes as the story comes to a climax; just don't overdo it.

As a general rule (there's that phrase again!) readers want to feel satisfied, fulfilled and relieved that good triumphed over evil in the end. Learn to give them the emotional fix they're looking for and you will build a loyal readership eagerly awaiting your next story.

Are you tired and sick of all the money you blow on filling up your car? Imagine for a moment about being able to run your car on water for fuel purposes. This would be an incredible savings - your wallet left full of cash at the gas pumps, every time you go to fill up your car. Ultimately, you will be saving thousands of dollars annually on gas!

In order to use water as a fuel for burning inside your car, you first must need to alter the water conveniently into isolated elements. If you're a mechanically inclined person, this should be simple for you to do once you obtain the items you need along with the directions. On the other hand, if you aren't a mechanically inclined person, you may need to consult one who is knowledgeable and able to complete such a conversion contraption on your car. The battery in your car can be effective in electrolyzing the water you use and converting it into two separate types of gas. These gases are hydrogen and oxyhydrogen. It is simply switching around the three exact same atoms found in H2O or water. This water is then altered into a gas, which is called HHO.

You must learn how to build your very own electrolyzed fuel cell in order to get fuel from a water supply. It is quite elementary once you acquire all the necessary things to transform your own water burning car. These items are everyday ones you might already possess laying around the house or garage, or available at your local hardware shop. A tiny amount of water is stored in a small holding container and then drawn into the vehicle's carburetor to an isolated fuel cell, which then provides your car with enough fuel to operate. Once installed and working, you have created your own water hybrid car. This technique is also very handy in other facets of transportation, such as; trucks, motorcycles, RVs and airplanes.

However, when initially beginning to convert a car to function on water, you may have to practice on a separate car if you do have one, rather than practice on your everyday car. That way, you'll be ok until you really get the hang of it and understand exactly how to alter your car correctly. You should also be sure to leave everything intact and connected by the car's original means so as not to void your vehicle's warranty. This is another excellent reason to own an alternate car or a project car - to experiment and practice on. Later on you can find out more about the hook up and exploitation of this incredible fuel source.

Just imagine being able to save lots of money by running your car on water. You will also be helping to save our climate by utilizing a water hybrid car. Using water as a fuel supply allows your car drive so much cleaner. It will not release as much toxic fumes as an everyday gasoline powered car does. Converted cars are extremely safe and friendly for our environment. Running your car on water is not just very astonishing, you can wow everybody and delight in a full wallet all at once. You'll soon see how this incredible and economical alternative fuel can benefit you.
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