Right as Reign

Right as Reign
Author: J.B. Vample
Publsiher: Jessyca Vample Publishing
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2022-01-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781737427933

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Can a woman who has spent her life hiding her feelings between the pages of a notebook, gain the courage to bare them to the one she’s meant to be with? Reign Price has always had a good head on her shoulders. At thirty-two, she’s an editing supervisor, in the process of purchasing a home, and when she’s not journaling her deepest thoughts into one of her notebooks, she’s making time for her loved ones. Reign seems to have it all together—on the outside. That's because Reign’s ability to suppress her feelings is unmatched. Putting on a brave face while uttering the words “I’m fine” is a skill she has mastered. While her relationship of six years is on the verge of crumbling, Reign tries her best to remain stoic. However, after a devastating betrayal, she’s forced to face her emotions head on. Through it all, she rekindles a once-close friendship with Chase Williams—her best friend’s older brother. Leaving a dead-end relationship of his own, Chase realizes that being close to Reign again is what he wants. As old feelings resurface, and new desires reach fever pitch, Reign finds herself faced with a dilemma: be honest about how she truly feels, or risk losing the best thing that has ever happened to her.

Right As Reign

Right As Reign
Author: Chris Morey
Publsiher: Publishamerica Incorporated
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2004-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 141373992X

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1950s New York City drug trafficking leads to confrontation between dealer Rance Tugger and Virginia farmer Stone Walcott. A love triangle involving the two forces Rance to teach Stone that might makes right. 1960s Long Island high school sweethearts Lyle Mack and Stacy Sands are besieged with dysfunctional families. Graduation and the move to college leads to a new romance for football stud Lyle. A disconsolate Stacy seeks revenge in the arms of a conniving Stone Walcott. The four are subsequently intertwined in a kaleidoscope of sex, war, vengeance, and murder. Right as Reign reinforces the concept that power and prestige permeate and dominate every aspect of society as it explores the complex relationships among the level-headed but brutal Tugger, scheming, twisted Walcott, imposing but mild-mannered Mack, and beautiful but vengeful Sands. The one who reigns is always right. It's that simple. It's right as rain.

Destined to Reign Anniversary Edition

Destined to Reign Anniversary Edition
Author: Joseph Prince
Publsiher: Destiny Image Publishers
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2020-04-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781680314533

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You were made to reign in every way! Author, evangelist, and pastor, Joseph Prince uncovers the secret to reigning over adversity, lack, and destructive habits. Discover how to experiencing the success, wholeness, and victory that God created to enjoy. In this powerful book, Joseph Prince reveals that Its not about what you must accomplish. Its about what has been accomplished for you. Its not about a list of rules. Its about Gods secret to reigning effortlessly in life. Its not about your will-power to change. Its about His power changing you. Start reigning over sickness, financial lack, broken relationships, and destructive habits! Discover how you can reign in life today!

Right of Way

Right of Way
Author: Angie Schmitt
Publsiher: Island Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2020-08-27
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781642830835

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The face of the pedestrian safety crisis looks a lot like Ignacio Duarte-Rodriguez. The 77-year old grandfather was struck in a hit-and-run crash while trying to cross a high-speed, six-lane road without crosswalks near his son’s home in Phoenix, Arizona. He was one of the more than 6,000 people killed while walking in America in 2018. In the last ten years, there has been a 50 percent increase in pedestrian deaths. The tragedy of traffic violence has barely registered with the media and wider culture. Disproportionately the victims are like Duarte-Rodriguez—immigrants, the poor, and people of color. They have largely been blamed and forgotten. In Right of Way, journalist Angie Schmitt shows us that deaths like Duarte-Rodriguez’s are not unavoidable “accidents.” They don’t happen because of jaywalking or distracted walking. They are predictable, occurring in stark geographic patterns that tell a story about systemic inequality. These deaths are the forgotten faces of an increasingly urgent public-health crisis that we have the tools, but not the will, to solve. Schmitt examines the possible causes of the increase in pedestrian deaths as well as programs and movements that are beginning to respond to the epidemic. Her investigation unveils why pedestrians are dying—and she demands action. Right of Way is a call to reframe the problem, acknowledge the role of racism and classism in the public response to these deaths, and energize advocacy around road safety. Ultimately, Schmitt argues that we need improvements in infrastructure and changes to policy to save lives. Right of Way unveils a crisis that is rooted in both inequality and the undeterred reign of the automobile in our cities. It challenges us to imagine and demand safer and more equitable cities, where no one is expendable.

The Works of Orestes A Brownson Civilization

The Works of Orestes A  Brownson  Civilization
Author: Orestes Augustus Brownson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 604
Release: 1884
Genre: Literature
ISBN: HARVARD:32044055351829

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Cyclopaedia of Political Science Political Economy and of the Political History of the United States

Cyclopaedia of Political Science  Political Economy  and of the Political History of the United States
Author: John Joseph Lalor
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 870
Release: 1882
Genre: Economics
ISBN: HARVARD:HWCW61

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Cyclop dia of Political Science Political Economy and of the Political History of the United States

Cyclop  dia of Political Science  Political Economy  and of the Political History of the United States
Author: John Joseph Lalor
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 872
Release: 1881
Genre: Economics
ISBN: UCAL:B3511249

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Reign of Terror

Reign of Terror
Author: Spencer Ackerman
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2021-08-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781984879783

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A New York Times Critics’ Top Book of 2021 "An impressive combination of diligence and verve, deploying Ackerman’s deep stores of knowledge as a national security journalist to full effect. The result is a narrative of the last 20 years that is upsetting, discerning and brilliantly argued." —The New York Times "One of the most illuminating books to come out of the Trump era." —New York Magazine An examination of the profound impact that the War on Terror had in pushing American politics and society in an authoritarian direction For an entire generation, at home and abroad, the United States has waged an endless conflict known as the War on Terror. In addition to multiple ground wars, the era pioneered drone strikes and industrial-scale digital surveillance; weakened the rule of law through indefinite detentions; sanctioned torture; and manipulated the truth about it all. These conflicts have yielded neither peace nor victory, but they have transformed America. What began as the persecution of Muslims and immigrants has become a normalized feature of American politics and national security, expanding the possibilities for applying similar or worse measures against other targets at home, as the summer of 2020 showed. A politically divided and economically destabilized country turned the War on Terror into a cultural—and then a tribal—struggle. It began on the ideological frontiers of the Republican Party before expanding to conquer the GOP, often with the acquiescence of the Democratic Party. Today’s nativist resurgence walked through a door opened by the 9/11 era. And that door remains open. Reign of Terror shows how these developments created an opportunity for American authoritarianism and gave rise to Donald Trump. It shows that Barack Obama squandered an opportunity to dismantle the War on Terror after killing Osama bin Laden. By the end of his tenure, the war had metastasized into a bitter, broader cultural struggle in search of a demagogue like Trump to lead it. Reign of Terror is a pathbreaking and definitive union of journalism and intellectual history with the power to transform how America understands its national security policies and their catastrophic impact on civic life.