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Catch-22
Brenda Ford - 2019
I’m a single dad who hates commitment.
After making the mistake of sleeping with my daughter’s teacher,I realized that I’m better off staying single.
Why?
Because I’m in serious trouble. I have a dark past and my secrets need to remain buried. My ex’s parents are using them to blackmail me. They want to take my daughter away for good. I thought my little girl was the only person I could ever love. But now that I can’t seem to get that cute teacher out of my head,I wonder if there’s still some hope left for me. I can almost see a future with her.
But will I be able to keep her and my daughter safe?
I will.
Or I’ll die trying.
Things Tom Likes: A book about sexuality and masturbation for boys and young men with autism and related conditions
Kate E. Reynolds - 2014
He likes singing and watching TV in the family room. There are also things that Tom enjoys doing in private, like touching his penis.This accessible and positive resource helps parents and carers teach boys with autism or other special needs about masturbation. It covers when and where it is appropriate and helps to establish boundaries surrounding privacy more generally. With simple but explicit illustrations, this book provides the perfect platform to talk about sexuality with boys and young men with autism or special needs.
Virtually Native: Learn How To Learn English - by a non-native, for the non-native
Vladimir Skenderoff - 2016
LEARN HOW TO LEARN ENGLISH is a very self-explanatory subtitle. Although there is a chapter on Grammar, this book will not teach you theory, it will teach you How To Learn English. You will learn how to make your second language learning more Effective and Efficient: - Effective is about doing the right thing. - Efficient is about doing things the right way. This book will save you time, money and frustration.
Mathematics With Applications in Management and Economics/Solutions Manual
Earl K. Bowen - 1987
Communication Electronics
Louis E. Frenzel - 1989
In addition, it discusses antennas and microwave techniques at a technician level and covers data communication techniques (modems, local area networks, fiber optics, satellite communication) and advanced applications (cellular telephones, facsimile and radar). The work is suitable for courses in Communications Technology.
Jace's Pet
Nicole Trinity - 2017
This is not a sweet romance. Mature content, strong language, abuse, and violence; you have been warned! 26-year-old Rose Chambers is a fairly quite woman living alone in a small town. She finally lands a job at the local bank as a clerk but the morning she starts her training, the bank is robbed. Among the three men who are there, Jace Blackburn, the leader, takes interest in Rose. Jace is a man who takes what he wants and right now, he wants Rose.
Exploring Internet
Sai Satish - 2014
Exploring InternetBook target is to explore useful resources in internet for Researchers,Entrepreneurs,Students,TeachersDescriptionExploring Internet Order it online 1. Ch 1 Internet Introduction2. Ch 2 Communication tools3. Ch 3 internet for research4. Ch 4 Career booster5. Ch 5 Entrepreneur6. Ch 6 Build your website now7. Ch 7 SEO SNO8. Ch 8 Earning Money online9. Ch 9 Internet for U10. Ch 10 hidden resources11. Ch 11 Online Frauds12. Ch 12 Additional Chapter13. Ch 13 Tips n tricks
In Black and White
Alexandra Wilson - 2020
Slower this time, taking in the details of everyone's faces. I began to play the game I'd played my whole life: spot the black person. Of course, I wish it didn't matter what I looked like or where I came from, but it was obvious that no one there looked like me.'Alexandra is 25, mixed-race and from Essex. As a trainee criminal barrister, she finds herself navigating a world and a set of rules designed by a privileged few. This is her story.We follow Alexandra through a criminal justice system still divided by race and class. We hear about the life-changing events that motivated her to practice criminal law, beginning with the murder of a close family friend and her own experiences of knife crime. She shows us how it feels to defend someone who hates the colour of your skin or someone you suspect is guilty, and the heart-breaking cases of youth justice she has worked on. We see what it's like for the teenagers coerced into county line drug deals and the damage that can be caused when we criminalise teenagers.Her story is unique in a profession still dominated by a privileged section of society with little first-hand experience of the devastating impact of violent crime.
Unexpressed Feelings
Khadija Rupa - 2016
Priceless lessons, that only mistakes and sorrow can teach, leap out from the middle part of the book with the forethought to heal an inner wound that is still raw, still painful. This book of yearning, heartache and realisations gradually comes to a beautiful end in part three by unveiling how love is supposed to look like when it truly enters one’s life. By expressing some of the sweet feelings of falling in love and being consumed by it in this last section, with the right person this time, the aim of the book is one: to give hope to souls that propels them to the continuous search for Love. True Love. Throughout this book, loss, lessons and love have been portrayed in a brief, whimsical, poetic manner with meanings that are intensely deep.
Kadambari Devi's Suicide Note
Ranjan Bandopadhyay
His sister-in-law Kadambari is 25. She kills herself. Why does she commit suicide? Her suicide-note, to Rabindranath, which is a long valedictory letter that sums up the tragic story of the ill-fated woman answers this question. Finally we know the secret!