So It's Over. Now What?


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One of life's greatest challenges is finding and maintaining a happy and healthy relationship with another. This book is written as a guide book and resource for those going through the end of a romantic relationship. Rev. J.L. Harter provides some alternative points of view to assist those facing this very challenging moment in their lives to understand what they are going through, to consciously engage in the healing process and to use it not as a devastating blow in life but an incredibly amazing and valuable opportunity to get to know and come to understand and love yourself. This book covers the challenges of the beginning of the end and walks you through the thought processes and challenges of the early stages following the ending of a relationship to that point in which one may better understand the lessons learned, find healing and strive for a greater sense of hope, health and well-being.




It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue


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1994. Customs & Excise staff in Dover find revolting pornography being imported by a Cabinet Minister. Various underhand attempts are made by the Minister to retrieve the porn or get the case heard before a compliant magistrate. But how does this link with the "Hades Club" many of whose members are "the great and the good" and whose initiation rite appears to be to take a woman off the streets and rape her? Nick and Rosemary Storey and colleagues go undercover to obtain evidence, but when the cat is let out of the bag, Nick is menaced by a gunman at a strange hotel in Birmingham where the C&E Board are having a "retreat". If the Minister wishes to save his own skin by outing even more highly-connected people, what are his chances of survival? And why has the centre of Government been so invisible while this was going on? "It's all over now, Baby Blue" is the twenty-fourth book in a series of detective stories set in HM Customs & Excise, by Richard Hernaman Allen, a former Commissioner




But It's All over Now


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But It's All Over Now is an evocation of the mid 1960s as seen from the point of view of a working class North London teenager and his friends, and even some girls. In 1963 Bill Franks was a 16 year old virgin and was still a virgin 2 1/2 years later, but they were the best years of his life.




If the War on Drugs is Over ...Now What ?


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It's Time to Declare War on the War on Crime In 2011, the Global Commission on Drug Policy deemed the War on Drugs a failure. Initiated under Richard Nixon in 1971, the War on Drugs' emphasis on harsh law enforcement and strong-arm police tactics spawned four decades of widespread violence, corruption, economic devastation, and overflowing prisons, with little to no effect on the flow of drugs around the world. While most people realize the War on Drugs was a failure, many of these same people continue to champion its "often forgotten cousin," the War on Crime. Characterized by the same punitive philosophy and tactics, the War on Crime is a multi-billion dollar global enterprise that is achieving similarly dismal results. Despite the obvious inadequacy of this approach to domestic and international security, few politicians are willing to consider an alternative, for fear of being labeled "soft on crime." Into this environment steps Ambassador Adam Blackwell, Secretary for Multidimensional Security at the Organization of American States. Drawing on his extensive experience working in some of the most violent countries in the world, Ambassador Blackwell argues that the solution to insecurity is not necessarily more security, more police, more troops, or harsher sentences. Instead, using case studies from Latin America and the Caribbean, he argues in favor of a multi-dimensional, data-driven, multi-stakeholder approach that focuses on solving systemic societal problems rather than punishing individual crimes. Far from a "soft on crime" method, in this book, Ambassador Blackwell contends that such an approach opens up fresh new ideas and methods for battling crime at home and abroad that, unlike the War on Crime, don't exacerbate the very problems they are trying to solve....




The Storm Is Over Now


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From the Gangs of Watts (Los Angeles) to an accuse Minister Behind Bars. This is P.O.W., In God's Army We all are soldiers once we accept Jesus Christ as our Personal Savior. It's very important to know that what ever we did we will reap what we sow, one way or another. Pray for others and forgive others, never think that you are better than anyone. God is no respect of persons, what he will do for you; He'll do for everybody. My story is not fiction, but true facts. I want the world to know, that there are forces out there that torment and possess mankind. If you have opened up any doors to the Devil it's time to close them by the blood of Jesus Christ. God has made man with a strong Sex drives, it's up to us to control it and not let it control us. Man's main weakness is Sex. Let's wake up men and take a stand for what's right and moral, then we will have a better society to live in. Don't allow youthful lust, which destroys the soul, destroy us. I have no animosity against anyone of these people in this book. I have forgiven them and myself. They are in the hand of a Living God. I'm willing to continue on fighting against Sexual Immorality. This fight is until death. I will win with Jesus Christ as my Commander in Chief. The only thing I desire is People being set free............. If you'll looking for the truth then read this book. If you'll looking for lies, this book is not for you. Please pray for me and I will pray for you. May Jesus Christ richly bless you and Deliver you from Sin.




The Warren Commission Report


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Warren Commission Report is the result of the investigation regarding the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy. The U.S. Congress passed Senate Joint Resolution 137 authorizing the Presidential appointed Commission to report on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, mandating the attendance and testimony of witnesses and the production of evidence. After eleven months of the investigation the Commission presented its findings in 888-page final report. The key findings presented in this report were that President Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald, that Oswald acted entirely alone and that Jack Ruby also acted alone when he killed Oswald two days later. The Commission's findings have proven controversial and have been both challenged and supported by later studies.




Supreme Court


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Sunset


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