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47 Broken Hearts Repaired

Posted on February 14, 2010November 30, 2019 by Roger Carr

Would You Like to Save a Child’s Life?

47 children’s hearts have already been repaired. Right now, you have the opportunity to improve your life and help save another child’s life too!

Dr.Mani

Dr.Mani is not your average internet marketer. Yes, he is an expert on creating information products and marketing online. But what makes him unique is his passion to save children’s lives in his home country of India.

Dr.Mani is a heart surgeon who uses his writing and marketing expertise to raise money to perform heart surgeries.  The heart surgeries are done for families who have a child with a congenital heart defect (CHD) and can’t afford the expensive operation and care needed to save the child’s life.

“47 Hearts” and How You Can Help

47 Hearts: How to Live Your Dream Life With Passion, Purpose & Persistence is Dr.Mani’s latest book that launched today (Valentines Day). He has done a terrific job of capturing important principles that can turn your life into a more passionate, meaningful and fulfilling life. The book also represents the first 47 lives saved by Dr.Mani that was made possible through people like you.

How can you help Dr.Mani’s efforts? I have donated to his efforts, purchased several books to read and give away, and am now sharing the opportunity with you. You can do one or all of these actions yourself. Get started at

http://www.47hearts.com

I had the privilege of reviewing a pre-release version of the book. It is an inspiring book that I recommend you get for yourself now. You will also want to buy more copies to share with family, friends and co-workers. You will feel great knowing you are helping save a child’s life.

Go to http://www.47hearts.com now. You will be glad you did!

2 thoughts on “47 Broken Hearts Repaired”

  1. Apryl says:
    February 26, 2010 at 2:25 pm

    Exellent post on an exellent program. So often in the online world we become acustomed to people only doing things for themselves. It is refreshing to see that there are those out there helping others.

    Apryl

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  2. Remediation says:
    April 13, 2011 at 10:57 am

    I agree, this post is awesome. thanks.

    Reply

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