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Renegades Write the Rules
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

Renegades Write the Rules

Learn the rules to building loyal (and lucrative) digital followings Renegades Write the Rules reveals the innovative strategies behind the social media success of today’s top celebrities, brands, and sports icons, and how you can follow their lead. Author Amy Jo Martin is the founder of Digital Royalty and the woman who pioneered how professional sports integrate social media. In this book she shows how to build a faithful following and beat the competition clamoring for people's attention by continually delivering value - when, where, and how people want it. People want to be heard, to be involved, to be entertained, to be adventurous, to be informed. Reveals the winning strategies for u...

Itchy Business
  • Language: en

Itchy Business

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-03-31
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Everything you need to know about poison oak and ivy but are too itchy to ask. Minimize the misery of poison oak and ivy rash with the Itchy Business 4-stage plan * Learn the 3 Cs of rash relief * Use minerals, herbs & more to reduce itch & inflammation * Practice safe scratch * Identify, clean off & eradicate the plant. Dealing with the Rash Section 2: Understanding Urushiol Understand the potent allergen urushiol that causes the rash. Who's allergic and how that changes. How to clean it off your skin. Section 3: Rash Mastery Understanding skin for rash mastery. How immune overreaction causes rash. Transcend the itch. Be a PI ninja. When to see a doctor. Section 4: Your Rash Toolkit How to ...

In Your Dreams
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 254

In Your Dreams

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-08-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Book 1 of the In Your Dreams series. Sixteen-year-old Zara "Zip" McKee lives for three things: basketball, books, and bailing out of tiny Titusville, Illinois, where the junior high and high school are in the same building and everyone's known everyone else since birth. But when Kieran Lanier moves to town and passes out on her desk on his first day at school, Zip's life gets complicated in a way she never dreamed. Kieran has narcolepsy, and although he sometimes struggles to stay awake, he has no trouble capturing Zip's heart and trusting her with his most guarded secret--he sees bits and pieces of the future in his dreams. But just when Zip thinks that maybe she can handle having a boyfriend who sees things before they happen, her budding relationship with Kieran gets a jolt when Kieran's parents reveal that his sleeping disorder is not what it seems and may be putting them in harm's way. And when Zip begins to have unsettling dreams, she must decide if she can live with knowing the future in advance when she's afraid of what might happen. *Recommended for Young Adult readers 13 and up (mild cursing, some adult situations)

Amy: My Search for Her Killer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 269

Amy: My Search for Her Killer

A journalist investigates a cold case that has haunted him since childhood: the 1989 disappearance of 10-year-old Amy Mihaljevic from Bay Village, OH. Filled with mysterious riddles, incredible coincidences, and a cast of unusual but very real characters, his investigation quickly becomes a riveting journey in search of the truth.

Symphony City
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 48

Symphony City

When a young girl gets lost in a big city, she makes her way home by following the rich and vibrant music of the streets.

Visions of Murder
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 266

Visions of Murder

Do psychic powers really exist? Martin Lane asks himself the same questions as he is forced to employ the services of a psychic to help solve the disappearances of three young women. Despite his skepticism, he is surprised by the leads the psychic, Damien Rossiter, is able to give him and his assistant, Detective Pedro Gonzalez, who have had no luck in cracking the cases. Shortly after soliciting Rossiter's help, the bodies of two of the young women are discovered. Martin's suspicions are turned in many directions, directions he cannot and does not want to believe. All indications are that the killer could even come from within the ranks of his own department Contrary to what seems to be the...

Amy Said
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 26

Amy Said

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A young boy and his older sister visit their grandmother and have a wonderful time getting into all sorts of mischief.

The Visitation of Suffolke
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 372

The Visitation of Suffolke

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1866
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Communicating as a Mental Health Carer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 212

Communicating as a Mental Health Carer

Client-focused and skills-based, this unique new text provides the answers to what do I say when situations. This introductory text is based on current clinical practice and draws on the author's experience as a link tutor, making it ideal for Mental Health students and practitioners who need practical guidance in communication.

A Plague Among Us
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

A Plague Among Us

When Al Martin, the editor of a satiric newspaper in Chautauqua, N.Y., reportedly dies of COVID-19, the local consensus is: good riddance. A sister suspects foul play. She wonders why Al was cremated in a hurry. The police stay out of it. So it takes reporter and relentless snoop Mimi Goldman to try to find which of Al's haters -- including an estranged wife, three bitter siblings, a secretive caregiver, old enemies and the many targets of Al's poison-pen sarcasm -- might really be a ruthless killer. The novel, No. 8 in a series called an "Agatha Christie for the test-message age," once again offers page-turning suspense. Wit. History. And the unforgettable setting of Chautauqua, a quirky, churchy, lakeside, cottage-filled summer arts community that launched an adult-education movement Teddy Roosevelt called "the most American thing in America."