Breaking Intimidation

Breaking Intimidation
Author: John Bevere
Publsiher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 088419387X

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John Bevere has taken the Wod of God and his own personal battles and given us another superb book.--Oral Roberts.

Breaking Intimidation

Breaking Intimidation
Author: John Bevere
Publsiher: Charisma Media
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2013-07-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781599796147

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DIV John Bevere advises, "Walk in your own God-given authority, or someone else will take it from you and use it against you."Bevere advises, "Walk in your own God-given authority, or someone else will take it from you and use it against you." /div

Strikebreaking and Intimidation

Strikebreaking and Intimidation
Author: Stephen H. Norwood
Publsiher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2003-04-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780807860465

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This is the first systematic study of strikebreaking, intimidation, and anti-unionism in the United States, subjects essential to a full understanding of labor's fortunes in the twentieth century. Paradoxically, the country that pioneered the expansion of civil liberties allowed corporations to assemble private armies to disrupt union organizing, spy on workers, and break strikes. Using a social-historical approach, Stephen Norwood focuses on the mercenaries the corporations enlisted in their anti-union efforts--particularly college students, African American men, the unemployed, and men associated with organized crime. Norwood also considers the paramilitary methods unions developed to counter mercenary violence. The book covers a wide range of industries across much of the country. Norwood explores how the early twentieth-century crisis of masculinity shaped strikebreaking's appeal to elite youth and the media's romanticization of the strikebreaker as a new soldier of fortune. He examines how mining communities' perception of mercenaries as agents of a ribald, sexually unrestrained, new urban culture intensified labor conflict. The book traces the ways in which economic restructuring, as well as shifting attitudes toward masculinity and anger, transformed corporate anti-unionism from World War II to the present.

Enemy Access Denied

Enemy Access Denied
Author: John Bevere
Publsiher: Charisma Media
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2013-07-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781599796178

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Imagine your life if you could walk free from sin and keep Satan out of your personal and business affairs.

Bribes Bullets and Intimidation

Bribes  Bullets  and Intimidation
Author: Julie Marie Bunck,Michael Ross Fowler
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2015-06-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780271059457

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Bribes, Bullets, and Intimidation is the first book to examine drug trafficking through Central America and the efforts of foreign and domestic law enforcement officials to counter it. Drawing on interviews, legal cases, and an array of Central American sources, Julie Bunck and Michael Fowler track the changing routes, methods, and networks involved, while comparing the evolution and consequences of the drug trade through Belize, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, and Panama over a span of more than three decades. Bunck and Fowler argue that while certain similar factors have been present in each of the Central American states, the distinctions among these countries have been equally important in determining the speed with which extensive drug trafficking has taken hold, the manner in which it has evolved, the amounts of different drugs that have been transshipped, and the effectiveness of antidrug efforts.

The Holy Spirit

The Holy Spirit
Author: John Bevere,Addison Bevere
Publsiher: Messenger International
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-08-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781933185873

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The Holy Spirit is often portrayed as something "weird." But the Bible makes it clear that the Spirit is not something. He is someone-a Person who has promised to never leave your side. John Bevere invites you into a personal discovery of the most ignored and misunderstood Person in the Church: the Holy Spirit.

The Bait of Satan 20th Anniversary Edition

The Bait of Satan  20th Anniversary Edition
Author: John Bevere
Publsiher: Charisma Media
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2014-01-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781621365488

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Describes how to stay free from offense and escape the mentality of a religious victim, claiming that the feeling of victimization is one of the tools of Satan, and by overcoming offense, readers will strengthen their relationship with God.

She Said

She Said
Author: Jodi Kantor,Megan Twohey
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2019-09-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780525560357

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The instant New York Times bestseller. "An instant classic of investigative journalism...‘All the President’s Men’ for the Me Too era." — Carlos Lozada, The Washington Post From the Pulitzer Prize-winning reporters who broke the news of Harvey Weinstein's sexual harassment and abuse for the New York Times, Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey, the thrilling untold story of their investigation and its consequences for the #MeToo movement For many years, reporters had tried to get to the truth about Harvey Weinstein’s treatment of women. Rumors of wrongdoing had long circulated. But in 2017, when Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey began their investigation into the prominent Hollywood producer for the New York Times, his name was still synonymous with power. During months of confidential interviews with top actresses, former Weinstein employees, and other sources, many disturbing and long-buried allegations were unearthed, and a web of onerous secret payouts and nondisclosure agreements was revealed. These shadowy settlements had long been used to hide sexual harassment and abuse, but with a breakthrough reporting technique Kantor and Twohey helped to expose it. But Weinstein had evaded scrutiny in the past, and he was not going down without a fight; he employed a team of high-profile lawyers, private investigators, and other allies to thwart the investigation. When Kantor and Twohey were finally able to convince some sources to go on the record, a dramatic final showdown between Weinstein and the New York Times was set in motion. Nothing could have prepared Kantor and Twohey for what followed the publication of their initial Weinstein story on October 5, 2017. Within days, a veritable Pandora’s box of sexual harassment and abuse was opened. Women all over the world came forward with their own traumatic stories. Over the next twelve months, hundreds of men from every walk of life and industry were outed following allegations of wrongdoing. But did too much change—or not enough? Those questions hung in the air months later as Brett Kavanaugh was nominated to the Supreme Court, and Christine Blasey Ford came forward to testify that he had assaulted her decades earlier. Kantor and Twohey, who had unique access to Ford and her team, bring to light the odyssey that led her to come forward, the overwhelming forces that came to bear on her, and what happened after she shared her allegation with the world. In the tradition of great investigative journalism, She Said tells a thrilling story about the power of truth, with shocking new information from hidden sources. Kantor and Twohey describe not only the consequences of their reporting for the #MeToo movement, but the inspiring and affecting journeys of the women who spoke up—for the sake of other women, for future generations, and for themselves.