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Morgan Strebler's Ice Cold System is one of the only systems that has been designed from the ground up to work in the real world, with 10 years of experience and constant evolution, it is now ready to be released. Imagine using any Tarot Deck, Runes, Palm, or even regular playing cards (or no oracle at all) and being able to tell names and secrets that have happened to them, medications they take, sexual orientation, and exact problems when they were children, even certain gambling pleasures of theirs, and doing it completely cold! Nothing is ever written down or said, no actual mentalism or magic gimmicks techniques or subtleties are used. The Ice Cold System was made with one goal in mind, to go up to anyone anywhere anytime, or even over the phone, and be able to tell them secrets about themselves, using life events that they have never told anyone! With no fishing, no Barnum statements, and again - no magic ploys used whatsoever.
Morgan is left out of the loop when everyone begins bringing their Robogamer Z7s to school, linking up online with one another and playing at recess and lunch. Even Aldeen, the Godzilla of Grade Three, has one. But when the other kids start to suspect that Aldeen is faking her gaming, Morgan has to decide whether or not to stand up to the bullies who are teasing her. With a situation young readers will recognize and enjoy, and a character they can easily identify with, this is a book that will appeal to kids starting to read on their own. The dyslexia-friendly features of the book include easier-to-read typography, page layout, and reduced-contrast paper stock, along with illustrations on every double-page spread that enhance the text.
Have you ever felt like you have a lion by the tail? Morgan only understood how he looks at the world and that was not ever affected. He only knew himself and found that too interesting not to follow. This brought on a life that was full of possibility. Morgan found residence in an abandoned church on the side of a mountain. The Tale of Morgan is a sense of the depth it takes to reach the promise in the heart the heart thrives on. He shared his residence with a horse and a mountain lion. There was gold in the hills there had to be. Morgan found his water in a stream that was already flowing. In the mountains, streams flow because snow falls then melts. That is how it works, snow thaw brings it out, down from the mountain it flows.
Carnegie Vitali, a self-made billionaire and hit man/assassin for an Italian mob family and a private organization, who lives a twisted lifestyle, tries to hold his family together by keeping them safe from unforeseen danger. He marries twice and shares children with both of his wives. His first wife never loved him. She only wanted the money. But his second wife, whose faith was strong in God, loved him through it all, hard and unconditionally. Carnegie also suffers off and on, dealing with three mental illnesses, multiple personality disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and paranoid schizophrenia. The one that affects him the most is multiple personality disorder, which causes him to turn into some of his alter egos unknowingly. Even though his wife and mother prayed consistently to God and needed him too, he still didn't believe in a God that would make someone mentally ill. Ordered to do another job, Carnegie kills a young boy's father, not knowing that he would soon grow up to avenge his father's death. The young man vowed that if he ever saw Carnegie again, he would kill him. Years later, tables turn. His past finally catches up to him, and near tragedy strikes hard, leaving his wife in the hospital with a 10 percent survival rate from a bullet taken in the chest that was meant for him. Feeling helpless, not knowing if his wife will make it through the night, Carnegie puts his differences aside and turns to God for the first time, hoping that his prayers will be answered.
Includes the decisions of the Supreme Courts of Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Texas, and Court of Appeals of Kentucky; Aug./Dec. 1886-May/Aug. 1892, Court of Appeals of Texas; Aug. 1892/Feb. 1893-Jan./Feb. 1928, Courts of Civil and Criminal Appeals of Texas; Apr./June 1896-Aug./Nov. 1907, Court of Appeals of Indian Territory; May/June 1927-Jan./Feb. 1928, Courts of Appeals of Missouri and Commission of Appeals of Texas.