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Annie's quirky and spicy memoir, I Did Not Kill My Husband: But I Almost Killed Myself, will have you howling with laughter one minute, and wiping away tears the next. The first book in her Hard Truths of Healing Trauma Series, she found herself standing next to the tracks of an oncoming train, seriously contemplating stepping in front of it and ending her own life. The culprit? She was the spouse of a husband who was battling the disease of alcoholism... And a few other really difficult hardships including emotional abuse, infidelity, and a lack of self-worth from a life filled with trauma. Shortly after she decided to spare her own life, Annie's husband died from complications of the disease. Alcoholism is a silent killer. Everyone thinks, 'That won't happen to us, ' but it does. People die from this disease every day and yet, while it's infiltrating homes and ripping families apart, most people keep it a secret. Annie's story dives right in, in complete vulnerability, to all of the uncomfortable truths about being the spouse of an alcoholic... And the aftermath once things turn deadly. She screams out loud about this controversial topic, keeping you on the edge of your seat as things unfold. This is just the right book for anyone who finds themselves battling anything difficult in life that requires them to persist through life's darkest moments. It's a tumultuous tale with hope for recovery and a happy ending.
The thoughts and perceptions of one individual to share love, care, and concern in a way that another can compare their thoughts and perceptions with mine, and become more open minded about oneself with a guideline of thoughts that are the same and numerous amongst so many. To know that we are not alone in our thought process and the lived experience, that we do share separately and yet together, the humaness and realness of our thoughts and individual perceptions are born inclusion.
The music industry in terms of business cannot be understood unless its agreements are understood. Derivative of copyright and related rights must be taken into account in all decision-making and operational planning. This starting point is also the basis of every agreement.This book addresses understandably the problematic issues and the business that is formed around it. The main focus is on where it most intensively touches its authors - artists and their management - from where all the necessary licenses are ultimately granted. This book deals with what artists usually must arrange in order to achieve their goals - agreements with regards to their mutual affairs.New examples have been added to the second edition to better reflect the present time. In particular, streaming and its impact on other business areas are the focus of attention. The author of the book has over 20 years of experience in the international music business as a manager and legal advisor.
"What he had done was pure science and mechanics - and necromancy, he regrettably had to admit."Levi, an alchemist and inventor, is trying to make the machine of all machines, which can produce gold and wheat out of nothingness. He is willing to get his machine to work at all costs. It is just that gods, the Luddites, and his little sister see things differently.Sigourney is going home. She would rather run to the edge of the world than meet her family, especially her brother. They, and her as well, have always thought her to be a bad penny. Sigourney is going to change that. She is going to show what bad pennies can do.Rose, a banker, has fled from Necropolis to Threebeanvalley in hopes of a fresh, prosperous start. But it isn't easy to run away from your past. Especially when you are addicted to gambling, and you are dipping into your bank's money. She needs a machine-sized fix.All of them are swimming against luck, trying to get what they want, preferably while still alive.Mechanics of the Past is a satire about families and the industrial revolution. Contains gods, steam engines, siblings, and introverts.
In a world with a collapsed economy and vampires on the prowl, one can never be too careful. For Ali, an unregistered human member of her town, being careful is the only thing keeping her alive.When she risks it all to save two vampires from execution, she's pushed towards a very dangerous path when she agrees to do the vampires a favour; not knowing they have hidden motives of their own. With vampires being abducted before their very eyes and their numbers dwindling rapidly, Ali knows she must do something. Wanting equality for both humans and vampires, Ali decides she must do what rights, no matter what the risk may be.As she ventures deeper into a world she's never seen before, more truths are unraveled than she ever imagined to bare. With a war brewing, vampire hunters out for blood and a long forgotten king arising, Ali will finally discover how deep the scars from the past really run.As the lines blur between right and wrong Ali can do the only thing she's ever known how to. Survive.
As Stacey walked over to the alcohol the Sheriff turned slightly to check out the guy in the booth. At the same time, the guy in the booth looked his way and smiled, nodding his head as he did so. The Sheriff nodded back then returned to his forward position just in time to see Stacey placing his drinks on the bar. "Who is the guy in the booth?" the sheriff asked Stacey. "I don't know Joe; I've never seen him before?" "How long has he been there?" "Pretty much all this evening. Why what's going on?" "Nothing, I was just curious. When are you getting off Stacey?" the Sheriff asked. Stacey was one of those people who always thought the best of everyone, which is one of the reasons the Sheriff liked her so much. Everybody liked Stacey, which is why her bar was always full. Not only did she have a great personality she was a very intelligent woman. She had actually gone to Stanford University but had thought about going to MIT because of her fascination with computers. However, she stuck with Stanford and majored in computer programing with a minor in business. However, because of her highly above average skills, she was approached by a certain government official hearing of her prowess with computers. He had wanted her to work with a bunch headed for the Wright-Patt air force base, but she couldn't wait to get back to Carson City where a certain young man had been placed in the sheriff's department as their new deputy after leaving the air-force. The young and bright Joe Blackman. Now she had been there in Carson City for fifteen years and didn't regret a day of it. She hadn't even been disappointed the wedding had been called off eighteen years ago, it was all her fault anyway. Her father was dying, and her mother had already passed a year before and even though he had tried to make like he was ok, she knew her father was a total wreck. Joe hadn't even tried to stop her from leaving, not because he didn't care but because he loved her so much. Joe had even gotten close to her father when they had flown to California to give her mother and father the good news. She wasn't surprised how much her father liked Joe when he had met him because they both were military men. Her father never liked any of the young men she knew, which is why her parents sent her to stay with her auntie Mag. As her mind came back to the present, she noticed the guy in the booth simply because she knew it was a form of a new type of computer, she'd heard of but never seen. A portable computer a person could carry with them. Thinking about what Joe asked she responded, "I don't know...about eleven, I guess. What do you have in mind?" "I thought I'd take you over to Jose's to get some of that Mexican food." "Why?" Stacey asked. "Why don't we eat here tonight...we've got some of that golden fried chicken and onion rings you like so much, then we can go to my place and..." Just then Sheriff Blackman received a call on his two-way radio from one of his deputies. "Hold on Stacey I got to get this," he said as he got up from the stool he was seated on and walked toward the door of the bar opened it and walked outside. "Ok, Steward what's so urgent you have to disturb me now?" "Sheriff something terrible has happened, you need to come to see this...it's awful sheriff, I have never seen anything like this in my life. You just got to come and see."By this time the sheriff had started to get miffed. He hadn't even drunk none of his beverages yet. "Hold on Steward, calm down. What exactly is going on?" "It's Ms. Henderson Sheriff, she's dead."
This is the first in a series of math books intended for teenagers, young adults, or older who have acquired: certain calculating skills, dissatisfaction with their understanding of what they are calculating.If you are not satisfied with the mathematics you study at school, oryou are a student or a teacher who wants to understand mathematics better, orat some point in school, you ceased to understand mathematics in the way you would have liked to understand it, and if you would still like to have a fundamental understanding and working knowledge of mathematics, these are the books for you. We will start our journey with numbers. Numbers are the oldest mathematical idea but still also the most important one. We will go through the basics of numbers in a way that will give you the confidence to really understand numbers and know how to apply them, You will also learn all the essential elements of mathematics through the example of the world of numbers. Numbers will be used to illustrate what mathematical objects are, how they are applied, and what mathematical tools we use in their description and application. You can find out more about the book (including the excerpts from the book) on the web page https: //understandingmath.academy/math-circles/math-circle-1. You can meet me on Twitter: https: //twitter.com/doing_math.
Mylli's Adventures is a children's book series for ages 0-4. The series is based on actual day to day learning moments with the author's young daughter. Mylli is full of curiosity and as she grows the series will also! Follow Mylli as she learns new things about this interesting world she lives in.
Oppslagsverk om internasjonale forkynnere innen primært anglosaksisk og skandinavisk (utenfor Norge) hellighets-, pinse- og karismatisk bevegelse.
Una introducción a la historia del cristianismo desde los apóstoles del Nuevo Testamento hasta el movimiento pentecostal del siglo XX y XXI.
Justice Applied, introduces Ian Connor. A Navy Seal on forced leave from his fifth tour in Afganistan. Receiving an invitation from a retired Army General concerning a new posting, he's intrigued, so, he decides to accept.He's recruited into a secret government agency. One started by President Roosevelt. It operates between the pages of the law, and it exists for one purpose only, to protect the United States when others can't.His training still incomplete, they assign him to a mission. The head of a Mexican Cartel, members of the Russian Mafia, and an old nemesis from the Taliban have banded together in a plot against The United States.It's now a race against the clock. Ian and his team crisscross America, and Mexico, only to end up back in Afganistan. Along the way, they apply their form of justice, and they apply it to those who deserve it the most
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