EZ Seduction


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Successful players know that it doesn't take extreme good looks, money, or smooth lines to get a woman to sleep with you. Women are just as easy as you when you re the guy they want. It s easy to be that guy! Men get laid for one of three reasons: · A woman feels a connection with him · A woman is physically attracted to him. · The male is seductive. This book is going to teach you how to make all three happen for you every time you employ our methods. · You'll learn how to be confident of yourself and of your abilities with women. · How to dress to get her to undress. · How to approach any woman for sex any time that you want without ever bluntly asking for it. Women don t need love and romance to have sex. That s a myth. The ladies love sex just as much as we do, and they are just waiting for the right guy to talk them out of their pants. However, they don t want a smooth talker; they don t get turned on by a braggart or a liar. Instead, they want a confident, genuine man. They want the player who knows exactly what to say. In addition, we re going to tell you the strategies of the master players. How do they get the woman in the park into their bed after just talking to her for an hour? How do those guys turn a simple conversation into sex? How do some of the ugliest men sleep with the most beautiful women? We re also going to let you in on the secrets of what women really want to hear before they sleep with you. Each individual woman has a combination that will get her out of her clothes every time. The players know this combination and how to get her begging for sex in no time flat. You'll Learn: · What to talk about with women · How to touch her even though you just met · How to make her want you so badly that she ll try to seduce you Plus, we re going to tell you how to answer every question she asks you so you never fumble for an answer. Women test guys, even if they re already turned on. What we ll teach you to




Therapy


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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Behind the yellow crime-scene tape, a brutal tableau awaits. On a lonely lovers’ lane in the hills of Los Angeles, a young couple lies murdered in a car. Each victim bears a single gunshot wound to the head. Though the female remains unidentified, her male companion has a name—Gavin Quick—and a troubled past that had landed him on a therapist’s couch. “Labyrinthine twists, excellent pacing, and hard-boiled, swaggering dialogue.”—The Washington Post It’s there, on familiar turf, that psychologist-sleuth Alex Delaware hopes to find vital clues. And that means going head-to-head with Dr. Mary Lou Koppel, a celebrity psychologist who fiercely guards the privacy of her clients . . . alive or dead. As Delaware follows a chain of greed, corruption, and betrayal snaking hideously through the profession he thought he knew, he’ll cross into territory even he never dreamed of treading.




The Illimitables


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Popular Postcolonialisms


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Drawing together the insights of postcolonial scholarship and cultural studies, Popular Postcolonialisms questions the place of ‘the popular’ in the postcolonial paradigm. Multidisciplinary in focus, this collection explores the extent to which popular forms are infused with colonial logics, and whether they can be employed by those advocating for change. It considers a range of fiction, film, and non-hegemonic cultural forms, engaging with topics such as environmental change, language activism, and cultural imperialism alongside analysis of figures like Tarzan and Frankenstein. Building on the work of cultural theorists, it asks whether the popular is actually where elite conceptions of the world may best be challenged. It also addresses middlebrow cultural production, which has tended to be seen as antithetical to radical traditions, asking whether this might, in fact, form an unlikely realm from which to question, critique, or challenge colonial tropes. Examining the ways in which the imprint of colonial history is in evidence (interrogated, mythologized or sublimated) within popular cultural production, this book raises a series of speculative questions exploring the interrelation of the popular and the postcolonial.




SHOWERED GIFT'S


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Detecting child molesters behavior. Understanding why most child victim's return to their abuser. Learn how to take the power away from predators, and those who enable them.




One Room with View


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One Room with View is a compilation of poems, short essays and musings of G.H. Geary over a 30 year period. When her therapist said to her Youre not crazy, youre a poet and her friend said Write your distractions! she had an epiphany her delusions, ironies and inconsistencies might be the stuff of art. So with a lot of note-taking, lineation and flagellation of commas and function words, she began to work. The writer is not her best editor. Here it is, the good, the bad and the ugly.




The Kremlin's Candidate


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Russian counterintelligence chief Colonel Dominika Egorova has been an asset of the CIA for over seven years. She has also been in a forbidden and tumultuous love affair with her handler Nate Nash, mortally dangerous for them both, but irresistible. In Washington, a newly installed administration is selecting its cabinet members. Dominika hears whispers of a Russian operation to place a mole in a high intelligence position. If the candidate is confirmed, the Kremlin will have access to the identities of CIA assets in Moscow, including Dominika. Dominika recklessly immerses herself in the palace intrigues of the Kremlin, searching for the mole's identity and stealing secrets before her time runs out.




Sex Across the Ages!


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Seduced by the Muse


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Music: Is it a hobby? Is it a pastime? Is it an ego boost? Is it an obsession? Only if it is an all-consuming obsession should one consider music as a career. Someone once said If anything can discourage you from being a musician, let it! Seduced by the Muse is the biography of a professional musician highlighting how life's experiences--death, injury, sickness, ridicule and praise--shaped a relatively successful career. Music is life to the musician and every incident, emotion and trial form the core of how that musician interprets his world and this interpretation is clearly apparent in every note played. The observations of classical guitarist Harry George Pellegrin.




Reckoning


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Following the 1996 treaty ending decades of civil war, how are Guatemalans reckoning with genocide, especially since almost everyone contributed in some way to the violence? Meaning “to count, figure up” and “to settle rewards and punishments,” reckoning promises accounting and accountability. Yet as Diane M. Nelson shows, the means by which the war was waged, especially as they related to race and gender, unsettled the very premises of knowing and being. Symptomatic are the stories of duplicity pervasive in postwar Guatemala, as the left, the Mayan people, and the state were each said to have “two faces.” Drawing on more than twenty years of research in Guatemala, Nelson explores how postwar struggles to reckon with traumatic experience illuminate the assumptions of identity more generally. Nelson brings together stories of human rights activism, Mayan identity struggles, coerced participation in massacres, and popular entertainment—including traditional dances, horror films, and carnivals—with analyses of mass-grave exhumations, official apologies, and reparations. She discusses the stereotype of the Two-Faced Indian as colonial discourse revivified by anti-guerrilla counterinsurgency and by the claims of duplicity leveled against the Nobel laureate Rigoberta Menchú, and she explores how duplicity may in turn function as a survival strategy for some. Nelson examines suspicions that state power is also two-faced, from the left’s fears of a clandestine para-state behind the democratic façade, to the right’s conviction that NGOs threaten Guatemalan sovereignty. Her comparison of antimalaria and antisubversive campaigns suggests biopolitical ways that the state is two-faced, simultaneously giving and taking life. Reckoning is a view from the ground up of how Guatemalans are finding creative ways forward, turning ledger books, technoscience, and even gory horror movies into tools for making sense of violence, loss, and the future.