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Finding Freedom from Addiction - It is the one thing you turn to when things get tough. It's what you want to do with your free time and what you wish you could be doing when you're busy. Even work becomes just a means of supporting it. It touches every area of your life. Addiction. It steals your time, money, mental energy, health, and self-confidence. It destroys your life, piece by piece. Robin D. Cantwell has struggled with many forms of addiction. She knows how it feels to want to quit but not know how, to long for freedom when it feels so far away. In Addicitions Suck, she shares her story, offering hope, understanding, and a fresh perspective to anyone who is dealing with an addiction in their life or in the life of a loved one. Every person is different, but the struggles are the same. The path to freedom is also the same. No matter what the addiction or how long you have contended with it, there is hope. God loves us and has made a way for us all to be free.
Disarmament in the Time of Perestroika is the definitive history of the implementation of the INF Treaty signed by Mikhail Gorbachev and Ronald Reagan in all its complexities, and the lengths both sides went to “trust, but verify” this successful and unique historic disarmament process. It demonstrates how two nations fundamentally at odds with one another could come together and rid the world of weapons which threatened international peace and security and, indeed, all of humanity. Those engaged were pioneers in what was to be the new frontier of superpower arms control—on-site inspection—that would define compliance verification for future treaties and agreements to come. Their wor...
Jacob Oliver Eaker was born 25 December 1875 in Bollinger County, Missouri. His parents were William Eaker (1822-1909) and Mary Eleana Francis (1833-1885). He married Lula Belle Jackson (1882-1934), daughter of Hamilton Jackson (1852-1883) and Cathryn Rea (1854-1886), in 1897. They had four children. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Missouri and Arkansas.
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Hector Molina controls Gangland. From behind prison bars, he rules a ruthless gang of renegades who deal in extortion, drugs, and death. U.S. attorney Claude Massingill is determined to expose Gangland. He’s got Molina locked up as a protected witness for a trial that’s sure to make headlines—and Molina couldn’t ask for a better hideout than the one the government is giving him. Now, Assistant D.A. Mike Swanson needs to penetrate Gangland . . . and fast. He’s got to break through the federal fence, get to Molina, and convict the notorious prison ganglord of murder . . . before someone ends up dead.
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The editors are experienced, well published authors in the area of innovation and economic development. This book offers a wide coverage of issues within Europe.
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