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This Is How It's Done


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This Is How It's Done is a spiritual journey through the depths of the heart of the human soul and spirit. The poems contained within are the very words spoken from the heart of the divine within all of us. This collection reveals the intimate side of spirituality in a way that reaches and touches all who read, bringing to light a greater and more profound understanding of all relationships -- between friends, within families, between lovers, within ourselves. This book leads readers in a sacred dance of inspired surrender, of blissful letting go of the ego, and of embracing the truth of love. These are the songs of the spirit; the words of the hidden story within--read, and be brought closer to that light inside that awaits your return.




Daddy Shows Me How It’s Done


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My stomach did a somersault at the thought of my stepfather Jack. I had — all right, have — an inconvenient little crush on him. When Mom had been married to him, I had felt awful about my crush and thought I was the world’s worst daughter, though I never acted on my feelings. My guilt lessened a bit after they divorced, but when I got accepted into an out-of-state college, I was all too happy to enroll, to get out of my stepdad’s house and away from the temptation to break a taboo. However, now I’m standing in front of my stepdad’s house and going to face that temptation again. WORD COUNT: 2,300 DADDY SHOWS ME HOW IT’S DONE is a naughty (and slightly silly) short story about a young woman and her sexy stepfather! Additional keywords: taboo romance, man of the house, older man younger woman, age gap, age difference




How It's Done


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When Michael Irving, a gorgeous college professor, walks into her life, eighteen-year-old Grace finds herself freed from her sheltered life only to realize the complications of being the lover of an older man.




It’S Done


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Forty-nine-year-old Dade Eduardo Lord is the founder and president of Precision Records, a heavyweight record company based in New York City. Lord loves money, and, in fact, he worships it. At the age of twenty-three, he fathered a child, Crystal Hill, whom he abandoned at birth. At sixteen, Crystal became MC Ms. Lady, a Brooklyn-based rapper. By age nineteen, shes known as the queen of hip-hop with hit records produced by Konscious Flow Productions, a rival hip-hop company of Precision Records. Not only is Crystal a brilliant rapper, but a scholar who attended Harvard University for one year, landing on its Deans list. She envisions being more than just a rapper; she aspires to be a record executive. Crystal meets with Lord and earns an executive internship position at Precision Records. But she harbors a deeper and more personal reason for wanting to intern with her fathers company. Is it to seek Lords love and approval or to destroy him because of his past deeds and abandonment?




How It's Being Done


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How It’s Being Done offers much-needed help to educators, providing detailed accounts of the ways in which unexpected schools—those with high-poverty and high-minority student populations—have dramatically boosted student achievement. How It’s Being Done builds on Karin Chenoweth’s widely hailed earlier volume, “It’s Being Done,” providing specific information about how such schools have exceeded expectations and met with unprecedented levels of success.




After It’s Done


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After It’s Done (AID) is about a family who is rippled with unfortunate events that lead to many unfortunate deaths. With the many different examples of it being too late to fix is what makes this story so different. This story is where revenge meets regret. You are surprised at the end to find out how everybody is connected to each other. A young man named Steve Smith, who is led to believe that he is dying of the unforgiving illness, takes matters into his own hands, only to later find out that everything he was told was a lie. As much as one thinks it follows Steve, it’s his father, Antwon, who really is the focus of this entire series. Before this event, you learn about his family and what leads to his son’s untimely incarceration. Maybe one of the greatest stories ever told, but I will let you make that decision. By the time you finish reading this, you will already be saying to yourself when the next one is coming.




"It Always Seems Impossible Until It's Done."


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Pursuing a dream is hard work, but the right words delivered at the right time—by people who’ve been there and done that—can give us just the motivation we need. The right words can rekindle our enthusiasm, re-energize our efforts, dispel doubt, let us know we’re not alone, and show us that the fight is worth it—and winnable. Kathryn and Ross Petras are masters at choosing and delivering just the right words. Their books—such as “Age Doesn’t Matter Unless You’re a Cheese” and “Dance First. Think Later.”—and bestselling calendar, The 365 Stupidest Things Ever Said, have over 5.2 million copies in print. Now comes a book for dreamers and doers, plus writers, entrepreneurs, graduates, artists, future movers and shakers. Collecting the hard-won, brilliantly expressed advice from pioneers who have paved the way, including everyone from Rumi to Steve Jobs, Michelangelo to Oprah to Tina Fey, “It Always Seems Impossible Until It’s Done” is like a rousing locker-room speech, inspiring courage, commitment, and perseverance. “I’ve missed more than 9,000 shots in my career. I’ve lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I’ve been trusted to take the game-winning shot and missed. I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.” —Michael Jordan “Go for it, baby! Life ain’t no dress rehearsal.” —Tallulah Bankhead “Perfection is like chasing the horizon. Keep moving.” —Neil Gaiman “If you aren’t in over your head, how do you know how tall you are?” —T. S. Eliot “It always seems impossible until it’s done.” —Nelson Mandela