In Part two of Deja’s Bitch series we are reintroduced to Precious’s child hood friend Jamal and his soon to be Wifey and ex-video chick Nina. Almost as if there was a target on her forehead and the motivation for all the drama that surrounds her, Precious fights her way through survival in attempt to uncover the truth of Nico Carter and her Love for Life. Precious holds no bars when it comes to what she will go through to protect her Husband’s masters, and his legacy. “Love for life”, is the motto that Supreme and Precious live by, an underlining slogan that defines the loyalty that they share for each other. Precious is living the life of a true Boss Bitch, happily married with all the perks included when once again an abrupt tragedy makes her world turn cold. The once known Precious Cummings from the projects is a thing of the past we’re now acquainted with Precious Mills, wife of rap mega superstar Supreme.
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The Personal MBA 10th Anniversary Edition provides a clear overview of the essentials of every major business topic: entrepreneurship, product development, marketing, sales, negotiation, accounting, finance, productivity, communication, psychology, leadership, systems design, analysis, and operations management.all in one comprehensive volume. The vast majority of modern business practice requires little more than common sense, simple arithmetic, and knowledge of a few very important ideas and principles. Many people assume they need to attend business school to learn how to build a successful business or advance in their career. Description The 10th anniversary edition of the bestselling foundational business training manual for ambitious readers, featuring new concepts and mental models: updated, expanded, and revised. The Flummox will carry a lurch in a pail. And, next in line, a fine Flummox will shuffle. “Then a fluff-muffled Truffle will ride on a Huffle. Because now it’s up to me to read them 63 pages of mind-crushing classic Seuss, over and over and over until the end of time.Here’s an excerpt from page 31: In fact, I hung onto my old, red, hard copy until I had my own kids and gave it to them. One of my all-time-favorite books when I was a kid was If I Ran the Circus, by the good Dr. Parents everywhere feel a nameless dread right about the first time the cat says, “Oh, no. And a little toy man! And look! With my tail I can hold a red fan!”Īnd that’s just the beginning. And the milk and the cake! I can hold up these books! And the fish on a rake! I can hold the toy ship. Slow Joe Crow sews whose clothes? Sue’s clothes.”Īnd what about The Cat in The Hat? First of all, it’s this harrowing tale of a demented man-cat who bursts in on two innocent children, destroys their house and plays on their anxiety. “Who sews crow’s clothes? Sue sews crow’s clothes. Seuss books are pure torture to read out loud. And while some of them are relatively painless to read, such as One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish (a simple tale told in few words), most Dr. I think I’ve read every single Doctor Seuss book out loud to my kids. Sitcom Writers Talk Shop will appeal to fans of all of these shows and may serve as inspiration to anyone considering a life in comedy. Writers discuss the creative process, how they get unstuck, the backstories of iconic episodes, and how they cope with ridiculous censors, outrageous actors, and their own demons and fears.
This captivating picture book for older children, based on a four-thousand-year-old papyrus scroll now in Moscow's Hermitage Museum, tells of a sailor, the sole survivor of a shipwreck, who finds himself on an island paradise, the Island of the Soul. The sailor eventually returns to Egypt with new things and a new friend. Professional Recommendation/Review #1: Review by Booklist Review They become good friends but eventually the ship finds the sailor and reduces him. A shipwrecked sailor goes on tis journey and meets a Prince. Title (italicize): The Shipwrecked SailorĪuthor: Tamara Bower Illustrator (if separate from author): Genre: Non European Theme(s): Culture, Friendship, good comes when you least expect it, hope Opening line/sentence: Once there was a sailor, called Sadiki, who traveled far and wide. Brief Book Summary: The story is about a journey on the Red Sea to a magical and enchanted place located in Egypt. For another, I have no phantom pain, which often plagues amputees whose brains remember their absent limbs. For one, I have no traumatic accident in my past. Though doctors refer to my condition as a “congenital amputation,” I think a distinction between someone like me and someone like Norm is an important one to make. Like Norm in the book, I only have one hand, but I was born this way. It’s about playing baseball and riding his bike.īefore I get too much further into this review, let me admit something: I am not an amputee. Norm is a kid, and from his perspective, losing his hand isn’t about learning to light cigarettes with a hook prosthesis. In 1946, it wasn’t uncommon to see an amputee, but they were usually war veterans. A week later, he is sent home from the hospital an amputee. Auch, eleven-year-old Norm’s life changes abruptly when his hand gets caught in the meat grinder in his father’s butcher shop. Within the first ten pages of One-Handed Catch by M.J. 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Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes Reference, Information & Interdisciplinary subjects Bears cave fills with animal friends as he sleeps in this classic book from New York Times bestselling team of Karma Wilson and Jane Chapman. Hong Kong International Literary Festival 2023.Hong Kong Golden Dragon Books 2022-2023. Let's put a pin in calling the Utopian ( Josh Duhamel) nefarious, but the patriarch of Netflix's upcoming Jupiter's Legacyhas dark secrets. Simmons), the greatest defender of Invincible's Earth, who finishes up his series premiere ripping apart his fake Justice League one spinal cord at a time. He shares a streaming service with Omni-Man (voiced by J.K. Amazon Prime Video's The Boys features Antony Starr as Homelander, an über-American sociopath. And that four-hour HBO Max event ends with a premonition of Superman gone mad, driven murderous by the death of Lois Lane ( Amy Adams). He wears black, just like Henry Cavill's resurrected Kal-El in Zack Snyder's Justice League. But the hit CW drama already revealed another possible Man of Steel, a world-destroying alternate Superman introduced in a flashback eye-barbecuing an army. Specifically, the simultaneous circulation of past, present, and future comments upon the legal function of rites in the context of the cultural accounts surrounding the 1945–1946 Nuremberg Trials. In “The Lottery,” Shirley Jackson's use of ritual allows literary representations of contemporaneousness to comment on the value of legal renderings in crimes of international magnitude. However, these perspectives have not adequately addressed how texts that destabilize these aspects respond to their historical and legal contexts, particularly as they engage with the symbolic significance of ritualistic practices. The relationship between narrative dissonance within the consonance of time and the simultaneous collapse of temporal chronology has been widely explored in classical theories of narratology. I’m wearing simple black heels that I spent two hours practicing walking in yesterday. The waist is starting to dig into my stomach, and I pray that the button in the back won’t pop. My stint at that size lasted about as long as my time on the team. I got it in the ninth grade when I’d joined the debate team and needed to look professional. I’m still shocked I got myself into the thing. I run one hand across my thighs in an attempt to brush away any pieces of fuzz on the too-tight gray skirt I have on. She didn’t give me a snide look like the women downstairs had done. She’s classy and elegant and was surprisingly sweet to me when I checked in. Her outfit is stylish in a way I could never put together, even if I had the money to do so. Everything about her is professional and says she belongs here. Her silky gray hair is cut short to just below her ears and she’s wearing thick-framed glasses perched on the end of her nose. I’m on the fiftieth floor of the Foster Building, trying to control my stomach as the lady ignores me and continues to work. A woman in her late fifties sits typing away at a large desk, the clicks of her fingers hitting the keys the only sound in the big, empty lobby. Glancing around the giant room, I feel completely out of place. I take a deep breath, trying to get my nerves under control. The single thought runs through my head, over and over. |