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Rev up the engines with this book about the powerful, sexy, and fearless women who love the open road, and the motorcycles they ride. Color photos.
The Miggens family is a family of bunnies. This book is about their life experiences in this current day setting and having to where a mask. The stories are about different things the Miggens’ little bunnies get into, at mainly school. The challenges they face trying new things, and while learning who they are and what type of bunny they want to be in the future or even for just that day or moment. Some of the stories are simply for fun while also showing that the Miggens’ little bunnies also have things in their life that they worry about and try to figure out as they want to have independence, and individuality. The little bunnies in these short stories end up building their self-esteem through trial and error and learning when to ask for help.
Money can destroy a loving family. I wrote this manuscript to release the pain from my past. I learned too late that, by trusting our precious son with our finances, we created a creature of greed and selfishness that would destroy us physically and mentally. It was an important lesson to learn.
Interviews with 21 prominent feature film editors highlight this long-overdue look at the role of film editors, the importance of their work, and the nature of their craft. Organized to provide historical continuity and to trace professional collaborations among the subjects, Selected Takes features editors whose credits include such diverse films as Ben Hur, The French Connection, The Godfather, and E.T. Each chapter includes a brief introduction to the artist, background information, a filmography of feature-length works, and personal recollections of specific films, producers, and directors, as well as helpful comments on editing techniques. A glossary of terms commonly used in film editing and pertinent references found in the interviews complement the work. Film students, scholars, and educators, as well as film industry professionals and moviegoers, will find Selected Takes both entertaining and instructive.
How does a suddenly widowed 35-year old woman, with no job, no credit and no college education, successfully raise her seven children and still manage to retire debt-free at age sixty-two with money in the bank? A Certified Financial Planner professional, with extensive formal education in financial planning, author Larry Mathis, who was three when his father was shot and killed, credits much of his success to the lessons he learned on a daily basis from his mother. His emotionally charged, real-life stories about his family’s personal and financial hardships offer hope to everyone facing similar challenges today.
In Biker Chicz of North America, Edward Winterhalder and Wil De Clercq have compiled in-depth profiles of twenty-two fascinating women who ride Harley-Davidson motorcycles. Each chapter features an individual whose life story is compelling, intriguing, fascinating, and inspirational. While each woman featured in this book is unique and extraordinary in her own right, there are, not surprisingly, certain attributes they all have in common. In addition to being avowed motorcycle riders they live to ride and ride to live they are successful, intelligent, freethinking, adventurous, creative, inspiring, and tenacious. They are women who have followed their dreams and dared to live life on their own terms. All are survivors who boldly took on challenges that many of us men or women would find daunting. Some of them came by their success easily, others by triumphing over adversity. Despite their common traits, most are as different as night and day. Some are introverted, others extroverted; some are family oriented, others are loners. They ll be the first to admit, however, that without their Harleys, they would not be who they are today. Their beloved motorcycles are what defines them and what sets them apart from their nonriding sisters.
Helping his friend means letting a beautiful stranger into his life who exposes what he's missing... Zack has never liked the traditional, the predictable or the mundane. For him, it’s always been about freedom, autonomy, and excitement and that’s exactly what the MC lifestyle has given him. Sure, he’s had his fair share of losses along the way, but that’s part of the package. He’s content with his life, and he wants to make sure that nothing changes. But when one of his men comes to him with a problem, Zack must step in and try to help. But helping his friend means letting a beautiful stranger into his life who threatens to break apart his perfect life and expose him to all that he’s missing . Zack finds himself at a crossroads. He finds himself questioning his lifestyle and all that comes with it. And suddenly… nothing is very simple anymore.
What happens when a lifelong caregiver needs caring for? As Baby Boomers become elders, this heart-wrenching question is one that many North American families are grappling with every day. This timely volume is part memoir, part roadmap, written by a daughter thrust into a role as her headstrong mother Marguerite's decision maker, advocate, and aide when the latter is diagnosed with dementia. Mom, Twice a Child is an emotionally honest look at the ups and downs of caregiving and its inevitable toll on helpers. It is a loving and intimate portrait of Marguerite's life, engaging for any caregiver who understands that this insidious disease, no matter how debilitating, cannot rob a family of their past....