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"After her father's unexpected death, Justice Carter is left to take care of her younger brother Jamal in the dangerous streets of New York City. Desperate for financial stability, she is forced to reconnect with old acquaintances Keisha and Luck, whose criminal ties threaten to engulf Jamal. As the FBI investigates the murder of a DEA agent with links to Luck's crew, loyalties are tested and greed takes hold. Trapped in a world of violence and deception, the siblings must navigate the grimy streets and confront the harsh realities of the American Dream. "These Streets Ain't for Everybody" is an unflinching account of the high price of ambition in the face of poverty and desperation."--
Change The Game is not just a memoir - it is a testament to the power of human agency and the transformative potential that lies within all of us...In a world where reinventing oneself is often viewed as an impossible task, Change The Game provides a refreshingly honest and straightforward account of what it takes to transform your life. Through vividly descriptive and in-depth storytelling, T.M explores the idea that the choices we make early in life have a direct impact on our future.As readers embark on this journey of personal growth and reinvention, they are taken on a tour of the gritty and unforgiving reality of the concrete jungle. The narrative transports us from the graffiti-ridden hallways of the Hartley Housing project to the villainous and unjustly confines of the New York State prison system. Through it all, we bear witness to a young man's struggle with drugs, guns, fast-money, and the harsh consequences that inevitably follow.But amidst the chaos and hardship, there is a spark of hope. With remarkable resilience and tenacity, T.M begins to climb his way out of the depths of despair. Through sheer force of will, he rises above the challenges that threaten to consume him and ultimately reaches the pinnacle of success on the AA independent publishing charts.Through deft and skillful narration, we are given a unique window into T.M's journey of personal transformation. We witness firsthand the grit, determination, and unwavering spirit that allowed him to overcome adversity and achieve success.
"In 'The Don of New York, ' Ethan Gold's quest for survival and redemption paints a vivid portrait of a man who stops at nothing to protect his family. This gripping tale of deception, betrayal, and ambition is a must-read for fans of complex characters and explosive action."Ethan Gold defied adversity throughout his life, using his intellect and resourcefulness to conquer obstacles. He was the dependable problem solver among his friends, known for never abandoning hope or his ambitions. But life's unpredictability threw him a curveball when his company folded, leaving him a single parent struggling to provide. With no other recourse, he turned to the streets.In an unexpected twist, Adara, CEO of a prominent brokerage firm, recognized Ethan's street smarts and charisma. With his loyal friend Moose, he established Goldberg, a 12-acre Catskills sanctuary, as he pursued a secure future for his family. However, when Ethan agreed to a high-stakes heist of a $10 million necklace, he found himself in a perilous standoff with the Yakuza.As tensions escalated, Ethan relied on his cunning to survive. The intricate tale unraveled a web of deception, forcing him to make agonizing choices about loyalty and protection. "The Don of New York" is an electrifying narrative delving into organized crime's shadowy depths, exploring moral ambiguity, and ultimately portraying a man's unwavering determination to safeguard his family and dreams.
The first extant account of the successive ages of humanity comes from the Greek poet Hesiod's Works and Days (lines 109-201). His list is: -Golden Age - The Golden Age is the only age that falls within the rule of Cronus. Created by the immortals who live on Olympus, these humans were said to live among the gods, and freely mingled with them. Peace and harmony prevailed during this age. -Silver Age - The Silver Age and every age that follows fall within the rule of Cronus' successor and son, Zeus. Men in the Silver age lived for one hundred years under the dominion of their mothers. During this Age men refused to worship the gods and Zeus destroyed them for their impiety. After death, humans of this age became "blessed spirits" of the underworld.-Bronze Age - Men of the Bronze Age were hardened and tough, as war was their purpose and passion. Zeus created these humans out of the ash tree. Their armor was forged of bronze, as were their homes, and tools. -Heroic Age - The Heroic Age is the one age that does not correspond with any metal. It is also the only age that improves upon the age it follows. It was the heroes of this Age who fought at Thebes and Troy. This race of humans died and went to Elysium.-Iron Age - Hesiod finds himself in the Iron Age. During this age humans live an existence of toil and misery. Children dishonor their parents, brother fights with brother and the social contract between guest and host (xenia) is forgotten. During this age might makes right, and the gods will have completely forsaken humanity: "there will be no help against evil."The Roman poet Ovid (1st century BC - 1st century AD) tells a similar myth of Four Ages in Book 1.89-150 of the Metamorphoses. His account is similar to Hesiod's with the exception that he omits the Heroic Age. Ovid the Golden Age, the Silver Age, the Bronze Age, and the Iron Age.Similar ages exist in the following histories: -Christian: Six Ages of the World, Dispensationalism-Hindu: Yuga (Satya, Treta, Dvapara and Kali - during each successive Yuga, there is a general decline in the morality and values of the society)-Mesoamerican: Five Suns-Modern archaeology: Three-age system (Stone, Bronze and Iron), with each of the stages further divided into sub-stages (e.g. Stone Age comprises Paleolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic).This book gives the latest thorough compilation and discussion of these " Ages of Man."This book is designed to be an overview of the topic and provide you with the structured knowledge to familiarize yourself with the topic at the most affordable price possible.The accuracy and knowledge is of an international viewpoint as the edited articles represent the inputs of many knowledgeable individuals and some of the most currently available general knowledge on the topic based on the date of publication.
The self refers to individual identity. The philosophy of self is the study of the subjective and objective qualities that define an individuals uniqueness or characteristics that define them as being unique. The self or identity can be described in subjective or objective terms.The concepts of self have unique applications in the areas of artificial intelligence, philosophy, medicine, computer science and the technological concept of singularity.The subjective concept of self is the center of much controversy in the study of consciousness from theology to cosmology.This book is designed to be a state of the art, superb academic reference work and provide an overview of the topic and give the reader a structured knowledge to familiarize yourself with the topic at the most affordable price possible.The accuracy and knowledge is of an international viewpoint as the edited articles represent the inputs of many knowledgeable individuals and some of the most current knowledge on the topic, based on the date of publication.
Mox Daniels is handsome, intelligent, and aware of life's obstacles. He values trust, integrity, and he lives by the code of honor.As a child, Mox and his younger brother witness the horrific murder of their parents, and it scars him for life. From that day forward, he professed no matter what obstacles came his way, he would find the mysterious killer and seek the ultimate retribution.When Mox meets the lovely, street savvy Priscilla Davis, a powerful bond is formed, and their lives take a drastic change. With the help of his cousin, Cleo, the two men form THE UNION.Money is power and power is control. By all means necessary, Mox and THE UNION set out to get it.But family is not always family, and all money is not good money. Many problems occur when secrets surface and the truth unfolds. When deceit spreads like a plague, can Mox maintain his position... or will he fall victim?A gripping love story filled with sex, money, murder, betrayal and mayhem!
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