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Outsiders have always thought that Skull & Bones is the most mysterious and exclusive of Yale's secret societies. But they're wrong, dead wrong. It pales in comparison to the Devil's Den. Located in a haunting, windowless building in the middle of campus, the Devil's Den is so secretive that no one has ever been seen either entering or leaving its premises. Rumors abound as to who its members are and what goes on behind its closed doors. The Den's alumni supposedly include some of the country's most powerful businessmen and government leaders. But just how widespread is their influence? And just how far are they willing to go to achieve their goals? Justin Karl, a Yale senior and a columnist for the Yale Daily News, has always considered himself an outsider standing on the sidelines of lifeāan observer who simply records the activities and lives of other people. But everything dramatically changes for Justin once he becomes ensnared by the Den and its intricate scheme. When he finally discovers the truth, the whole terrible truth, Justin finds himself in a race against the clock to foil the Devil's Den and to prevent the course of American history from being drastically altered.
A fresh new compassionate approach to addiction recovery is presented in No more Vodka in My orange Juice. Recovery is a learning process and Justin Daniels understands how to motivate addicts to find their path to recovery. Justin speaks from the heart and from personal experience. He offers solutions, guidance and empowerment. He is proof that anyone can achieve a fulfilling sober life.
Joe Daniels lives in a small town called McKenna, In 2008, His parents left Joe at his grandparents house when they went on vacation. Two weeks later, his parents didn't return home. Present day, Joe continues to live in McKenna, doing the same thing, day in, day out until he meets the new girl Autumn Daughtry. Autumn had just moved from another small town across the US. After a couple of dates, Joe returns home to receive the uncomfortable news. His parents are dead. His grandparents had been keeping a secret from him for the past two years. Angered by his grandparents betrayal. He packs his bag and leaves. He asks Autumn to come with him. Once Joe arrives at Autumn's place. He tells her that he's ready to LEAVE THIS TOWN. Joe and Autumn set off across the USA; travelling to different cities and leaving special letters that Joe had written. Joe and Autumn are now trying to find a place for them to settle down and call their home.
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This book equips professionals with the ability to recognise a child at risk and to work with a child already suffering. Advice is offered on how to navigate the multi-disciplinary processes. Fictional case studies and exercises immerse the reader in scenarios. The authors lead readers through learning points, recommendations, and legislation.
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This book provides educators and support staff with viable and inspired ways to meet the particular needs of children in transition. This ground-breaking volume provides a model of transition education that can be used in all elementary schools, public, independent, and international, and is easily integrated into an existing curriculum. The authors have chosen quality children's literature as a springboard for learning about transitions and have developed excellent follow-up activities to use in the classroom and creative ideas for cross-curricular connections. Appendices include Children's Literature Resources, Suggested Resources Related to Transition, and Tips for Parents.
This book is to help the African American culture, one that has a 12 percent population in America, but has a very high national annual violent death rate, a high percentage of high school dropouts, a very low college education graduation rate, and as well as a very high African American male incarceration rate. These are the direct results of our annihilation by some of our own people here in America. This book should be used as a tool to help all families no matter their race or creed to overcome all adversities be it economics, drugs, or violence.
From the Heart presents poems and meditations written from 1997 to 2011 that relate to true feelings and personal experiences that can be felt and experienced by the reader. They are about love, life, and actual places that author Kias Emmanuel Creech has been to.
"This contributed volume will deepen our understanding of how sharp power is reforging international politics"--