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Despite trillions of dollars spent and the development of welfare programs, poverty has actually gotten much worse. Nationally, 30% of black families live below the poverty line, an increase of 20% since 1969. Lee Jenkins knows that poverty is not corrected by a redistribution of wealth, but by the transformation of people. In his new book, he offers readers comprehensive strategies for setting goals in the areas of family, faith, friends, finances, and fitness.
This moving and fascinating autobiography, written by rock music historian John Einarson with Randy Bachman, gives us a once in a lifetime tour behind the scenes: from Randy's earliest days in Winnipeg with Lenny Breau and Neil Young, to the Guess Who's grand coast-to-coast reunion tours in the summers of 2000 and 2001.
A guide to documenting crucial information needed for a family member or loved one to take care of you someday or when the time comes to settle your affairs. This guide will not only remind the reader what to document but explain the importance of doing so.
Not since Hunter Thompson's seminal Hells Angels: A Strange & Terrible Saga of the Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs in 1967 has there been such a thorough account of the Angels. This book documents the gang's bumpy ride from its origins as a Stateside club for WWII fighter pilots to its freewheeling terror tactics of the early sixties, to its absurd flirtation with the hippie scene, to its current status as one of the most powerful underground organisations in North America, rivalling even the Mafia.
In this insightful and timely book, author George Case shows how an important strain of rock music spoke as much to a working-class populist audience as to the rebellious youth audience we typically associate with this music, helping to reset the boundaries of left and right in American society.
He wants her no matter what the cost... From the moment she met gorgeous media tycoon Tag Elliott, Renee Williams could only fantasise about darkened bedrooms, whispered promises and how his lips would feel on hers. But Renee is a social worker - and an excellent one at that, thank you very much - and Tag belongs to one of Manhattan's wealthiest families. It's not he's out of her league, it's that he's from a different world. Tag isn't looking for forever, but he starts falling hard and fast for the beauty assigned to his ailing mother. When Renee finally agrees to one night to live out their fantasies, he tries to ignore how quickly his heart gets tangled up with this intelligent, passionate woman. But their fling only fans the flames, and Tag is certain that once is not enough. Now he wants more...no matter how much scandal he'll create! Originally published in 2006
The book explains why policies and practices at the highest levels of labour came to be counter-productive to workers' interests - a pattern the authors speculate may have been disrupted by the 1995 election of John Sweeney's "New Slate" in the AFL-CIO
In a handbook packed with on-target information and examples, the CEO of Siebel Systems presents the philosophy and the techniques behind his company's consistent ability to create unparalleled customer satisfaction and sales in an increasingly competitive marketplace.
One conference, two friends and two men who know how to take care of business... After leaving the wrong man, Leah Griffin's not ready to look for the right one. All she wants is to survive the conference she's planning and spend some time with her best friend Kate Edwards. She's not expecting the conference services manager to be so tall, dark and handsome...or so eager to please. It's Brandon Long's job to make Leah happy, but after a scorching interlude in her hotel room, neither can deny business has become pleasure. Smart, driven and successful attorney Katherine Edwards has spent her life doing the right thing but . Charles Dixon is a bad choice she can't help but make - over and over. A conference and a promotion bring Kate back to Pennsylvania and suddenly, Dix wants far more than a few nights in random hotel rooms. He wants something permanent and Katherine has to figure out if sometimes a wrong choice isn't exactly what a woman needs.