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Divorce Doesn't Have to Be Messy... It's the People Involved That Make It Messy! Whether you realize it or not, your reactions to others' emotions and your own emotions impact your divorce and your outcomes for the future. And while you deserve to feel the way you feel, that doesn't mean you should respond to someone else's negative comment, stupidity, or bad vibes - whether intentional or not - in such a way that negatively impacts your personal values or goals. That's why this book shines a light on eleven emotions most people experience when working through a divorce and other stressful situations. So, you can avoid sabotaging your efforts and instead achieve the most favorable result for your future. All without damaging your name, reputation, or bank account!Inside this book, you'll learn...How to use simple mindfulness exercises to identify and attune yourself to your own personal emotions around your divorce, How to gain control over your emotions and actions, so they don't interfere with your endgame, andHow to build the right team around you, so you have the mental/emotional support and the professional expertise you need to get you through your divorce in the best possible shape for your future."George's book, Don't Let Your Emotions Destroy your Divorce, is a healthy treatment of emotional stability during a destabilizing season in one's life. This is a very needed book!"Dr. David Anderson, Founding & Senior Pastor, Bridgeway Community Church and Author of Gracism "George's true to life examples are analogous to what I've seen in practice. No doubt, people reading this book will be able to relate to his true to life vignettes and learn from others' mistakes."- Steve Shane, attorney at law "George's book allows you to regain peace and control of your life. It's a must have for anyone going through conflict. I love this book!"- Wade Zancan, CPFA(R), CSSCS(R)
Gel is the story of a dystopian society soon to turn utopian by way of the ultimate fantasy access- 'Gel.' This latest advance in ultra-high technology enables anyone to experience anything they desire. It will be the ultimate solution, the ultimate happiness for any and all, so says the global power conglomerate, CoreCentral.Bob works for CoreCentral, and will end his career with the high-level experimental testing of this plasma-based bio-circuitry on an unknown drifter- called, 'G, ' from outside the perimeter of the population's MegaPlex. But what should have been a win-win-win situation now has questions attached. What are CC's motives, here? Is this new technology what it promises to be? If so, then why is Bob finding that G wants no part of it?As both Bob and G try to focus through the haze of all that is Gel, they find some suprising answers.
Flipside is the story of Gus Thatcher, a man driven by his own darkness. He journeys on roads, conjured in his mind, playing Rock 'n' Roll radio, to meet with his imaginary psychologist, who hits him with the hard, harsh side of reality. His search reveals light and dark places, inside and out. He eventually meets someone who is able to see both, and so is able to show him the best of each.
David Kirk's dreams of baseball glory must be put on hold while he plots a murder.In the summer of 1976, Detroit Tiger rookie Mark "The Bird" Fidrych is captivating the nation by talking to the baseball and acting like a goofy kid. A few blocks east of Tiger Stadium, in one of the city's worst slums, another talented young pitcher sits by the window, watching his aunt turn tricks.David Kirk has a golden right arm and a head full of trouble. He lives with his grandmother and younger twin brothers in the Cass Corridor, Detroit's impoverished red-light district. David idolizes The Bird, and dreams of joining him on the Tigers someday. But reality's always just outside the window.Aunt Mary has hustled in front of their apartment building for as long as he can remember. The years on the street have sucked her dry, and the johns aren't stopping like they once did. Her pimp, Kane, constantly thrashes her, and terrorizes David and the twins. The boys talk about standing up to him but can't muster the courage - until their cousin Amy begs them to fight back.Amy is just starting to blossom, and Kane plans to put her to work, to cash in on customers who want "the young stuff." Amy doesn't want to end up like her mom, so she turns to her cousins for help.They decide to kill the pimp. But that's easier said than done.Set in the decadent 1970s, in a neighborhood where dysfunction passes for normal, the adult urban thriller BLOOD BALL JONES follows a youthful underdog's dreams of glory and revenge.About the author: George Hunter's father was a murderer. His grandfather was a newsman. Three of his siblings were Detroit cops. Hunter doesn't just cover the Detroit crime beat; it shoots through his veins. Hunter grew up in Detroit's Cass Corridor, the city's red-light district, and he uses his life experiences to cover cops and criminals. The award-winning reporter's national and international media appearances include CNN, HLN, Fox News Channel, the BBC, Germany's Der Spiegel, and Fugi TV in Japan. He has also authored three true-crime books, and wrote, recorded and produced "Sins of Detroit," a podcast about wrongful convictions in Detroit.
""Reminiscences Of An Old Timer"" is a memoir written by George Hunter in 1889. Hunter was a pioneer, hunter, miner, and scout who lived in the Pacific Northwest during the late 1800s. In this book, he shares his personal experiences and adventures in the wilderness, including his encounters with Native Americans, wild animals, and the harsh environment. Hunter also describes his time as a miner during the gold rush and his work as a scout for the United States Army. This book provides a unique perspective on the history of the Pacific Northwest and the challenges faced by those who lived there during this time period. Hunter's vivid descriptions and storytelling make this book an engaging read for anyone interested in the history of the American West.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Big Bob"" Bashara put on a respectable face. To his friends in Detroit's affluent suburb of Grosse Pointe, he was a married father of two, Rotary Club President, church usher and soccer dad. To his ""slaves"" he was ""Master Bob"", cocaine-snorting slumlord who operated a sex dungeon and had a submissive girlfriend to do his bidding.
Usually considered to be John Marston's masterpiece, "The Malcontent" is one of the most original and complex plays of the Elizabethan theatre - complex in genre, structure and language. This edition has notes designed for modern undergraduate use.
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