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Since its publication in 2010, Fortune Stellar hasbeen a primary resource for metaphysical professionals who count tarot as a personaltool, and for tarotists of all levels of experience with an interest inprofessional tarot.The Second Edition of Fortune Stellar includesextensive author notes which reflect changes in technology and social culture.These updates make Fortune Stellar relevant and helpful for the aspiringtarot professional at any stage of development beyond basic tarot reading proficiency.This second edition includes the original manuscript in itsentirety. Far from a dry textbook, the lessons in Fortune Stellar arepeppered with amusing anecdotes from the author's career as a tarot reader.Fortune Stellar includes eight lessons, each coveringan important aspect of professional tarot and microbusiness management. Eachlesson includes exercises designed to help the reader create the business thatsuits them best. Four new tarot professionals perform these exercises as anexample and inspiration.The eight lessons of Fortune Stellar begin withStructuring Your Tarot Business, which includes practical topics such asbranding, marketing, fees and venues as well as thought-producing topics suchas your vision and mission statement.The second lesson is devoted to ethics, while the thirdlesson is about how to structure your professional-quality reading. The fourthlesson offers instruction for handling difficult clients and difficult tarotreading situations. The fifth lesson discusses continuing education as a tarotreader, and the sixth is about mentoring and teaching. The seventh lessondiscusses public appearances, and the eighth lesson is about fosteringacceptance of tarot in the community at large.New in the second edition is a supplemental index whichincludes brand new exercises for tarot professionals well as interviews withfulltime tarot professionals from many countries.Tarot is growing in popularity around the world. Never hasthere been a better time for tarot enthusiasts to turn their passion into acareer. Fortune Stellar is designed to help each tarotist create a career paththat uniquely works for them, and to help each tarot professional take theircareer to the next level.
In the Saint Louis housing projects of the 1940s and 1950s, Wilton Latso is known as a lot of things, but nobody would dare call him a hypocrite. A tough guy with a heart of gold, he may have issues controlling his Irish temper, but he's never broken a promise or turned his back on a friend-even while maintaining the fast-driving and hard-drinking lifestyle of his young adulthood.And with a wife and four kids by the age of twenty-one and five by age twenty-four, he's constantly struggling to keep food on the table and a roof over their heads any way he can.But when he isn't burying himself in his work or hanging out with his street gang friends, he's struggling with the conservative, evangelical Christian values he was brought up with-views he previously respected but that his caring nature has forced him to look at with a skeptical eye.Hypocrites in His Midst is based on the true story of a juvenile delinquent raised in a neighborhood fraught with violence and poverty and how he came to be a business owner, a voice for the independent working class, and an all-around nice guy.
Stories Of The Tower is a book written by Mary Wilson and published in 1884. The book is a collection of short stories that take place in the Tower of London, a historic castle located in London, England. The stories are set in different time periods and explore the lives of various historical figures who were imprisoned or executed in the Tower. The book includes stories about famous figures such as Anne Boleyn, Lady Jane Grey, and Sir Walter Raleigh, as well as lesser-known individuals who were imprisoned in the Tower for various reasons. The stories are based on historical facts and provide a glimpse into the lives of these individuals and the events that led to their imprisonment.The book also provides a detailed description of the Tower of London, including its history, architecture, and the various functions it served throughout the centuries. It also includes illustrations and photographs that help bring the stories and the Tower to life.Overall, Stories Of The Tower is a fascinating read for history buffs and anyone interested in the Tower of London and the people who were imprisoned there. The book provides a unique perspective on the Tower's history and the events that took place within its walls.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
This is the story of a little girl's family adventures with her family. Cole explores life visiting such places as the beach, the zoo, and even a farm! Read along and take an adventure with Cole!
Henry becomes a Superhero for the Planet is the wonderfully amusing adventure story of a lovable bear and will entertain boys and girls ages 4 to 11. Adorable Henry is personified as ambitious, curious, hardworking, and friendly as he helps the paperboy deliver newspapers throughout his neighborhood. On the adventure of a lifetime, Henry gets to travel across the globe to explore every unique ecosystem. As he travels, Henry suddenly realizes it is not a small world but a whole, huge universe which he can explore and learn about many people who have different customs because they live in different ecosystems where there are many strange and different animals. Because of his hard work, Henry gets to go to distant lands he never realized existed until he travels the globe. This story will delight readers at the elementary school level as Henry explores the world and becomes a "e;Superhero for the Planet"e;.
"Both Apollo speaks from inside the bodies and binaries that are felt as constraints. Sometimes it tries to negotiate. It laments, celebrates, reasons, jokes, and occasionally begs. It runs into a wall and hugs it, offers it pizza, and speeds through the rotary of grammars and cities until dizziness catapults it from the grid. It tries to queer the echoes of its language in the hope that a queer rhyme might break the logic of either/or and give rise to both/and. It would rather evade than refuse. It would rather embrace than hold. It's basically a love poem to whatever has the grace to appear. But the battleground is not all battle, even if there is no safe place above the fray. Moments of humor and tenderness accompany the speaker with each act of crossing and circling back. If the poems hope, this is where and how they do it: quietly, at the boundary"--
Marrying sumptuous fashion with insightful biography, Supreme Glamour charts the glittering story of Motown's most successful act and original pop fashionistas.
Previous ed. has sub-title: Concepts and applications.
In The Labors of Modernism, Wilson analyzes the unrecognized role of domestic servants in the experimental forms and narratives of Modernist fiction by Virginia Woolf, Gertrude Stein, Nella Larsen and Jean Rhys. She shows that the liminal position of servants in these texts forces the reader to recognize servants not just as characters.
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