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Your Path from Secret to Success
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Your Path from Secret to Success

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-12-28
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Be SeenBe HeardBe ProfitableEver wish you had an accelerant for your business?Or that there was a way to take the "brakes off" so you could grow faster?Ever feel like you and your business are invisible?Are you tired of being a secret?The challenge of sales, in a distracted world, is causing many would-be successful business owners and entrepreneurs to quit and go back into the corporate world.The loss to the rest of us is hugely painful.Are you one of them? Are you yearning to be on your own, doing business while changing the world, but the thought of making sales calls makes your blood run cold?You're not alone. And, you're in luck. Sales have never been easier. Sales have never been more fun, and there are so many ways to "do" sales right, that there's only one way to do sales wrong? do not do it at all.If you're making all the money you want, with the time freedom, you crave, and the impact you desire, this book is not for you.If, on the other hand, you are struggling to find and qualify prospects, you're wasting your time on people who are not ready to buy, or you're hiding behind getting your website finished instead of networking, this is the book you need to buy.

Sunday Simmons and Charlie Brick
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 283

Sunday Simmons and Charlie Brick

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1971
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Make It a Great Day
  • Language: en

Make It a Great Day

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-09-15
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The True Plan of Salvation Unveiled
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 355

The True Plan of Salvation Unveiled

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-05-06
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

This is a homecoming story about the children of Israel, and how they turned from their disobedience to God to obey Him, and came home to God through Jesus Christ. The book is also a homecoming story about the Gentiles who were Gods naturally, lost children, and how they obeyed or came home to God through Jesus Christ, as well. In telling the story about how the children of Israel and the Gentiles obeyed or came home to God through Jesus Christ, the book in addition, tells the story about Jesus Christ and His New Testament commandments, in which Jesus says one must obey for salvation. In Jesus telling His disciples in the New Testament, in Matthew 28:19: teach all nations Jesus told His disciples in Matthew 28:20 as follows: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you:

Richmond Hill
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 136

Richmond Hill

When automotive pioneer Henry Ford burst upon the scene in 1925, Ways Station was hardly more than an assemblage of modest residences, a store or two, and a post office. Spurred by the energies and vision of Ford, an army of agricultural, industrial, medical, and educational experts from Dearborn, Michigan, transformed the area into one of the most productive, vibrant communities on the southern tidewater. Ford employed hundreds of area residents to farm 85,000 acres along the Ogeechee River. He also established sawmills, lumberyards, and agricultural experiment stations. He provided the impetus for schools and educational programs and introduced 20thcentury medicine to the area. By 1941 and the eve of World War II, Ways Station had become Richmond Hill and had attained the peak of its renewed enterprise. Since that time, the community has been called "the town Henry Ford built."

Johnny Real
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Johnny Real

This story is about a boy that became a man and would be one of the greatest private detectives this era has ever seen. A street-smart kid that has his own issues with the law and has neighborhood trouble joins the military and lands in the fire there also. Then when he gets out of the military, thats when it gets exciting. And this is the beginning of Johnny Real, the private detective. This is the first book of mini with romance and action with mystery added in the mix. You will fall in love with Johnny Real, the private detective.

Sinners
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 356

Sinners

Sunday Simmons and Charlie Brick came to Hollywood to make a movie. They live off their looks and rely on their agents. Today they're stars, so why worry about tomorrow? They've got money, success and adoring fans. Fans like Herbert Lincoln Jefferson, a Hollywood limo driver with perverse sexual fantasies - whose biggest dream is meeting Sunday Simmons ... Sinners peels away the glittering facade of tinseltown like never before.

Sinners
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 385

Sinners

Featuring a brand new introduction from bestselling author, Lindsey Kelk, talking about what Jackie and her books mean to her! ‘A roaring page-turner’ LINDSEY KELK 'Jackie Collins’s daring, unapologetic stroke of the pen, combined with her glorious wit, has single-handedly given creative license to new generations of authors and storytellers.' COLLEEN HOOVER Hollywood - glittering premieres, dazzling movie sets, fabulous parties, plush love-nests hidden in Malibu and Beverly Hills. Behind the gorgeous playgrounds of the rich and renowned lies a jungle of lust and perversity, greed and ambition, love and danger - where survival is all and innocence is a role nobody plays for long. Jacki...

Death in Elysium
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 213

Death in Elysium

Introducing unconventional rector’s wife and amateur sleuth Jodie Welsh in the first of a brand-new mystery series Highflying city career woman Jodie Welsh was prepared for a dramatic change in lifestyle when she met and married the Reverend Theo Welsh, settling down to an entirely new kind of life as the wife of a country vicar in the picturesque village of Lesser Hogben. But if she thought life as a city deal-maker was tough, nothing could have prepared her for the emotional rollercoaster of local church and village politics. As a newcomer, Jodie encounters hostility and disapproval from several of the villagers, particularly in her efforts to engage and assist Lesser Hogben’s disaffected youth. When a local lad Jodie employed to help in her garden disappears, along with Jodie’s expensive camera, everyone around her is inclined to assume the worst. Only Jodie and the missing boy’s friend Mazza are convinced of his innocence. But Burble’s disappearance marks the start of a series of disturbing incidents which escalate in intensity – until the body shows up, and Jodie must use her well-honed negotiating and networking skills to unmask a ruthless killer.

Rainbow Hands
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194

Rainbow Hands

Ayesha, an angelic seven year old Bangladeshi, is growing up in an inner London City and meets her elderly neighbour. Mrs Peters, a white woman, has lived in the East End all her life. She is lonely and prejudiced against change, especially people different from herself. A most unlikely, yet beautiful friendship develops between them, bringing their two contrasting families together, crossing religious, cultural and racial barriers. Only Graham Peters, the youngest sibling, wants to make a different crossing with a view to join a racist political party. When Mrs Peters is attacked in her home, a chain of emotions unfolds, affecting both families and the rest of the community. A time for questioning loyalties, divisions, prejudices and friendship begins, in order to discover what really happened to Mrs Peters and more importantly, why.