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Throughout my life I have achieved many remarkable things. In Screw It, Let's Do It, I will share with you my ideas and the secrets of my success, but not simply because I hope they'll help you achieve your individual goals. Today we are increasingly aware of the effects of our actions on the environment, and I strongly believe that we each have a responsibility, as individuals and organisations, to do no harm. I will draw on Gaia Capitalism to explain why we need to take stock of how we may be damaging the environment, and why it is up to big companies like Virgin to lead the way in a more holistic approach to business. In Screw It, Let's Do It I'll be looking forwards to the future. A lot has changed since I founded Virgin in 1968, and I'll explain how I intend to take my business and my ideas to the next level and the new and exciting areas - such as launching Virgin Fuels - into which Virgin is currently moving. But I have also brought together all the important lessons, good advice and inspirational adages that have helped me along the road to success. Ironically, I have never been one to do things by the book, but I have been inspired and influenced by many remarkable people. I hope that you too might find a little inspiration between these pages.
All men of all nations must return to their true source and roots of manhood by the Spirit of God and His Word. The women are not left out, because they play a wonderful role in men being all that they can be for Jesus and His plan for their lives. The man has to contend with many things that are working against him from the past, present, and future, but when he is connected to his true roots, he has the greater power working for him than what is against him. The man is more than a conqueror. The prophecies are for the man and the whole Body of Christ that he belongs to so they can know what God is doing in the nations and what he will do in the future. The man, the church and the leaders can position themselves with God and His Son Jesus the Christ for a better nation. All nations have a season of judgment and all nations have a season of blessings, so the man and his nation can position themselves with the True and Living God.
Tony Turner is a homicidal and psychotic enforcer for a ruthless Gun Runner and Crime Lord. Tony is murdered in a violent police shootout. Tony's soul goes to hell. While he's in hell burning the Devil makes him an offer. The Devil sends Tony back to Earth as an indestructible, demonic assassin. The Devil wants Tony to kill 4 reformed criminals who have completely turned their lives around, and our serving God in one form or another. The Devil wants them dead before they can reach their full spiritual potential, and God uses them as instruments in the war between Heaven and Hell. One of the people that the Devil wants dead is James Jones, Tony Turner's former enemy. James Jones is a former drug kingpin who got out of the drug game when his mother died of cancer. Now he is a legitimate businessman, and a contributing member to his community. He is also a great father to his young daughter. James is starting to gain faith in God and the Bible. He is trying to make peace with his bloody past, and atone for his past sins. The Devil wants him dead before he becomes spiritually aware, so he sends his former enemy back from hell to murder him. Tony Turner wants to avenge his murder by killing the man who murdered him, Detective Rick Martin. Det. Rick Martin lead a special police task force that was investigating Tony and James. Det. Martin would eventually kill Tony. After both surviving murder attempts by Tony, James Jones and Det. Rick Martin must reluctantly unite to stay alive and simultaneously figure out a way to kill Tony and send him back to hell.
"Worked Over is about large-scale social change seen at close range, through the lives of generations of working people in a small manufacturing center [comprising the Mohawk River Valley towns of Herkimer, Ilion, Frankfort, and Mohawk] along New York State's old Erie Canal ... [T]he Remington company, maker of arms and typewriters among other things, was for many years the backbone of a thriving regional society. Corporate takeover of the varied Remington enterprises in 1886 ushered in a century of social distress and decreasing political autonomy. Since the 1970s, the area has suffered mightily from deindustrialization."--Back cover.