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Addiction: From the Other Side
Have you ever felt like you are all alone and like no one understands what you are going through? I have felt this way for my entire adult life because I have been dealing with a loved one being addicted to opiates. Out of nowhere, the love of my life, the man I had been with for 12 years died multiple times in front of my eyes. I had no understanding of why. I thought, “why me?” I have repeatedly asked myself, “If I had known the signs, would it have changed the outcome?”
Life is short, and trying to understand and be open to the idea that this epidemic is still around us may just save somebody’s life and help others. It is time to speak out and not be silent anymore. This does not have to be the end. It just has to be the end of the problem, and the beginning of the solution. I want to help people who are also battling opiate addiction in a loved one, and to let them know that they are not alone. There are many ways to get through it.
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Adventures Worldwide: Find Your Path
Extraordinary adventures I experienced as I traveled the world.
Being a female chemical engineer who graduated in 1987 in a men’s world, on numerous occasions I was the only woman who created constant challenges…
South Arabia traumatic experience: Detained by immigration, feeling of being worth nothing. However, fun sand dunes, fantastic scuba diving in the Red Sea…
South Africa at the time of apartheid: Risk of being killed. Amazing safari adventures, scary cage diving with great white sharks…
Fallen Berlin Wall: Ambience.
Madagascar, magical biodiversity and challenges: Giving a banana to lemurs and seeing them play. The sadness of gifts being destroyed!
Asia company expected a man: What I had to do!
Egyptian pyramids: Goosebumps on my arms. Gentlemen everywhere.
Being lost in the middle of China: Wrong train station! Language and culture barriers. On the other hand, Great Wall of China, pandas, Yantai Mountains, and sky glass were without a doubt magnificent.
And many more personal stories during this wonderful journey!
I hope that this book, filled with discoveries and adventures, may inspire you to explore this beautiful blue planet and all its diversity.
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African Financial Ecosystem
Historically and contextually, various integration models were experimented with by colonial powers, but these systems largely collapsed post-independence. For instance, the French attempted to maintain cohesion but prioritized their own interests, leading to fragmentation.
Efforts in East and West Africa similarly faltered, as each nation pursued its own agenda without a unified political will. South Africa made a notable attempt, but integration never materialized; it would have required a different approach, such as the adoption of a SADC currency.
The recent endeavors of AES countries and Zimbabwe’s new currency inject fresh dynamics into this ecosystem. Concurrently, the rise of new technologies presents both challenges and opportunities for financial integration.
Public organizations and pan-African institutions play crucial roles in navigating this journey, where the political dimension holds significant sway. Additionally, international dynamics, exemplified by initiatives like those of the BRICs, further influence the landscape.
Taken together, these elements paint an intriguing picture, fostering discussions on the African ecosystem and brainstorming plausible solutions. The ultimate aim is to achieve, within a reasonable timeframe, a monetary union and a common African currency.
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Afrikan Ancestral Manuscript
The Afrikan Ancestral Manuscript revitalises the honour and amplifies the influence of our great global Afrikan ancestors in our lives. It ensures their legacies are not forgotten, urging us to ‘Know Ourselves’ and to honour our ancestors as we do our elders in Afrikan culture.
It’s vital to remember that our ancestors are the elders of our elders, and that the Creator/Creatress is the ancestor of all ancestors. Spanning from January to December, this book allows us to explore, in chronological order, ancestors born on specific days or months, helping us to recall and uplift their missions throughout the year. We are our ancestors, and this tool aids in remembering the path forward. Additionally, it can be used as a divining method to seek guidance from an enlightened ancestor on a specific day.
This manuscript makes it clear that we must narrate our ancestors’ experiences in the first person, tapping into their wisdom to enlighten our daily practices.
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Alaskacare: Maria and the Others
From the "boots on the ground," often dangerous efforts to stop the horrid spread of infectious diseases on the Yukon and Kuskokwim, to pioneering efforts. Rescuing a badly aborted Russian girl from the Bering Sea and then a Medivac to Moscow led to shocking personal contacts in Russia, which directly resonate to this day. Rogues and Rascals abound in Anchorage.
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All English Tenses in One Simple Chart
Uncover a fresh approach to mastering English grammar with All English Tenses in One Simple Chart by Igor Ostapenko. Drawing from his engineering background and years of experience in instructional design and training management, Igor presents a practical resource that simplifies the complexities of English tenses. This comprehensive guide offers clear explanations and a straightforward methodology, making it accessible to learners and ESL teachers. Whether you’re a beginner or advanced learner, this book serves as a valuable tool to enhance your language skills and gain a solid understanding of English tenses.
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All I Know to Be True
We are all faced with suffering at some point in our life. This is an insightful look at trauma, addiction, faith, and politics. What could one man’s suffering mean in our daily struggle to attain serenity or purpose? This is not just another reality type of disclosure, wherein there is a preachy or judgmental condemnation of a way we should live. This is one man’s account of where his personal faith has led him, as a minority within a minority, in one of the greatest countries in the world. This is not a condemnation of the way anyone lives their lives, as we are so apt to do in this modern way of being brutally honest and judgmental. This is an honest account of one man’s journey while struggling to find meaning in a convoluted, pressure-filled society where we all struggle with some form of suffering.
This is a unique look at trauma and addiction that will make you giggle and stir an emotional response to a journey that will inspire compassion, love, and understanding for one another. All I Know to Be True will illustrate that love and mercy are at the heart of all matters. As this book will illustrate, it is never too late to change.
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All the Dead Horses
What does one do when one has literally reached the very depth of despair and loss?
How does one find that sense of inspiration and hope for a better life? Is all lost? Will my life become an inspiration and hope for others?
The stories woven in All the Dead Horses are true and actually happened. The “Dead Horses” act as a metaphor for all the many tragedies, hurts, betrayals, and all manner of injustice that we have left behind on our journey of life and in many ways hold us back from moving forward in life. Through courage, determination and the underestimated power of community and love the two characters in this book weave a magnificent message of inspiration, courage, hope, community, faith and love.
Follow the many twists and turns in their lives, and may you find in your own life the many inspirations around you that may bring to others as well.
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America's First Soldiers
America’s First Soldiers unfolds with the critical events and people that lead Massachusetts to initiate the American Revolutionary War. These first soldiers were the catalyst for the skirmish at Lexington Green, the battle of the Old North Bridge, and the life and death struggle along a 16-mile road, passing through six Massachusetts towns in a violent, running battle of fire and maneuver.
Dig in on the deadly struggle for a Boston hilltop, Breed’s Hill, known as Bunker Hill. For the British Army, it was the deadliest battle of the American Revolutionary War. This battle, more than any other event, created the moment Massachusetts and the other colonies realized the American Revolution had begun.
Meet a young Boston bookseller who believed he could bomb the mighty British army out of Boston. He became Washington’s Yankee, standing with him from Boston to victory at Yorktown. He was the man General Washington personally chose to succeed him as the Continental Army’s commanding general.
America’s First Soldiers is the account of extraordinary men whose defeat of the British was so thorough, that during the eight-year struggle of the American Revolutionary War the British never again fought in Massachusetts.
Part 1 of this book chronicles America’s First Soldiers. Part 2 visits some of the well-preserved and fascinating sites in Massachusetts as a 21st-century historical tourist.
This book uncovers the hidden story of the men from Massachusetts—America’s First Soldiers.
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American Boomer
OK, Boomer… this is the book you’ve been waiting for! A memoir by one of your own, about your time and tribulations, which will take you down memory lane and may even remind you of yourself as a child of the Greatest Generation.
As a front-line baby boomer, Steve Fisher was a youngster in the 1950s and came of age in the turbulent 1960s. Never one to stay within the proscribed parameters and never too big on rules, he followed his own path and made choices that were, unfortunately, often to his own detriment. American Boomer traces the highs and lows of his exceptional journey, including his time as a musician, a radio disc-jockey, and ultimately, a writer. Funny and poignant, uplifting and heart-breaking, American Boomer is a hard and honest look at a son of the Greatest Generation who didn’t die before he got old.
If you’re a baby boomer, much of the vernacular in this book will be familiar to you. If you’re a younger reader… that’s why there’s Google.
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An American Stairway
As the recession of 2008 unfolds, Richard Deatherage, an architectural draftsman with a three-decade career, faces the harsh reality that his beloved profession may soon become obsolete with the rise of computer-aided drafting.
Unemployed and grappling with an uncertain future, Richard finds solace in assisting his ailing father while reminiscing about their shared memories, sparked by the family photos adorning the stairway wall.
It is within this poignant context that Richard’s extraordinary coming-of-age journey unfolds, resurrecting tales lost in time and unveiling a story of resilience, love, and personal growth.
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An Educator's Handbook of Student Disorders
Why can’t Johnny sit still in his seat for more than a few minutes? Why does Sam engage in ritualistic behaviors and remain detached from reality and in his own world? How can I communicate with Jane when she repeats everything I ask her? These are some of many questions that will be answered in this handbook. These are the types of questions that are being asked by educators in schools across the country.
The problem is that there is lack of understanding of student disabilities and disorders. This lack of understanding exacerbates inappropriate behavior, student meltdowns, deficient classroom management, and below average learning and progress. The purpose of this book is to improve understanding of student disabilities and disorders. With better understanding, educators will be in a better position to use appropriate strategies and routines to control student behaviors and improve student learning and progress based on scientific evidence.$4.50
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