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This collection of pieces represents a lifetime of evolving, growing and glowing. When you inhale each piece slowly, you will exhale love, clarity, and peace. In a society where women and men have given up on each other, love must prevail. Where there is Source-Love, there is self-love, much love, and must love. Feel this vibe. Allow it to enchant you. Allow it to change you. Allow you to find you. Marketa K. George
Meet Anthony Clark, a young man searching for his first true love while being raised in the treacherous surroundings of "Atlanta's Zone 6." Ride with him as he takes a journey into his past and reflects on some of the events that happened to him, which inevitably caused him to become Broken, Bruised, And Confused about which way to go in life. Anthony opens his heart and gets raw as he recounts some of the events in his intimate love relationships. Anthony focuses on the pressures of life as a young African American male trying to avoid becoming a statistical black man in society. In volume 1 entitled, "In The Beginning There Was Love." Anthony Clark unveils how being raised by a single mother in a broken household led him down a path of making some really bad decisions that almost cost him his life. Anthony Clark exposes those traumatic events that he experienced and recalls how he faced those adverse times with courage and tenacity. Throughout his voyage, Anthony Clark was ultimately led back to his first love, during those trying times. This distressing expedition led him to increasing his faith and depending solely on the most high God's plans for his life.
"The 48 LAWS OF THE CHAINGANG" is a guide created to help inmates and their advocates navigate their way through the hardships of prison life. This book is meant to inspire and encourage the reader to trust God while doing their time and also to spend their time wisely by focusing on what God's purpose is for their life. In addition to encouraging the reader to trust God and figure out their purpose, this book also strongly advises inmates to do everything in their power to get out and stay out of the prison system by any means neccessary.
Driven by homesickness, a writer, decides to travel to Kyoto to hear the temple bells ring in the New Year. But he also wants to see Otoko, a former lover whom he had humiliated. Still beautiful, Otoko, now a painter, lives with her protege Keiko, an amoral, sensual and passionate young woman in her early twenties. And what begins as a romantic reunion between the mature Oki and the discreet Otoko will turn. By the will of Keiko, determined to avenge her mentor, in a cruel drama of love and destruction.
Will she stop the baby crying, exact revenge on the school bully, fall in love and be loved, protest to change the world, accept advice from her mother's friends, come to terms with an unexpected illness, and grow old with dignity?Loosely inspired by The Seven Ages of Man speech in Shakespeare's As You Like It, SHE is an enthralling play, comprised of seven short plays, for two versatile actors playing over fourteen characters.Charting the experiences of different women from childhood to old age, these stories, each with an intriguing twist, are visceral, poignant,and laced with humour.SHE, comprising seven duologues, was first produced by Theatre Accord in association with The Production Exchange, and first performed at the Tara Theatre, London on 9 February 2023 . Then on tour to Cheltenham Everyman, Midlands Arts Centre, The Belgrade Coventry, The Theatre Royal Winchester, Swindon Arts Centre, The Lighthouse Poole, The Merlin Frome, The Phoenix Exeter, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford and the Omnibus in Clapham.CASTING 2 women"Enthralling scenes from the seven ages of women Anthony Clark's series of short plays forms an eloquent meditation on life, mortality and the passage of time" - The Guardian ****
In the New Testament, Jesus mentioned tribulations in His discourse that would reveal the true spiritual condition of those who claimed to be His followers. He warned them that because of increased wickedness in the world, their faith would be tried. From the time of the apostles until this present day, we can see trouble escalating in the world. The trials and temptations we face are evidenced through threats of war and terrorism, worldliness, persecution, government corruption, false religion, and hatred. Leaving a path of destruction that has devastated families, split churches, and corrupted state affairs. The struggle is real but God cares! "Humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God, that he may exalt you in due time: Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you" (1 Peter 5:6-7). Anthony and Marylene have a passion for teaching and sharing God's message with people from all walks of life. Their purpose and prayer is for you to be lead by the Holy Spirit into all truth and spiritual understanding. "Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord. And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him" (Colossians 3:16-17).
Understanding economics in our everyday lives—simple explanations of complex ideas. Could the United States experience another Great Depression? Is the Social Security program doomed for future generations? What, exactly, do economists do anyway? Economics is not only for academics or Wall Street titans. If you're curious about how the economy functions and don't know where to start, Economics will guide you through the essentials, laying out the basic concepts and issues in the field of economics, from business cycles and free markets to social security and healthcare reform, and more. Packed with eye-opening information, key concepts, and need-to-know terms, this easy-to-read primer lets you explore economics at your own pace. Get a straightforward overview of the economy that's stripped of overwhelming jargon, so you can gain a deeper understanding of economics as it applies to everyday life. You'll review important background on differing economic schools of thought—from influential theories to the main thinkers driving them—so you can develop your own conclusions. Economics features: An overview of markets and how they operate A review of broad themes—like taxes, inequality, and jobs—as they apply to everyday life Explorations of business cycles covering what happens during a recession Useful timelines and real-world stories that help you travel the world of economics
The theatre is an essential art form that is forever evolving. A well-written play can make us laugh, cry, cringe, or reflect. It can confirm what we already know, or it can introduce us to new worlds. It can relax us, or incite us to action. Writing for the Stage – A Playwright’s Handbook is a step-by-step guide to dramatic writing. Drawing on proven methods and professional insights, this book explores the mechanics of playwriting and the skills needed to create a compelling story. It aims to help readers understand the art and craft of writing for the stage and avoid some of the pitfalls.Topics covered include defining a play; starting points; the importance of structure; the first draft and rewrites; placing the work and negotiating rehearsals and, finally, the playwright in a devising context. 
As the lone conservative in his university's social science department, Dr Anthony Clark views things somewhat differently to his colleagues. Whilst they obsess over 'social justice' and 'diversity' figures, Clark navigates his way through the madness of university bureaucracy, and the obsession with 'student satisfaction' in a world where the £9000 per year cheque is King, and prospective students are offered places regardless of aptitude or ability. Between documenting the decline of the British university, and deconstructing the 'social justice' madness that plagues modern campuses, Dr Clark laments the death of standards at his institution and others, and what this means for the value of social science degrees today. All this is done through a series of anecdotes taken from Dr Clark's time lecturing, which range from the humorous, to the infuriating, to the downright absurd. Join Anthony as he guides you through the realities of 'higher education' in modern Britain, and asks the reader to consider: What Are We Teaching Them?
A poignant family drama loosely based on the themes of Anton Chekhov's 'Uncle Vanya'. Two siblings are unsettled when their former brother-in-law arrives with his glamorous new girlfriend.
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