Asian Billionaire's Forgotten Baby Daughter


Brittney Brooke - 2018
     Some things can’t be forgiven. I get that. But people make mistakes. Ones they would do anything to take back. And Kealy is my repentance. I was weak. Blinded by my family’s immoral values. I abandoned her. And our baby girl. It’s been three years, And the American, mocha-skinned goddess, My sweet, sexy Kealy, Still haunts my dreams. I’m not the man I used to be. It was all luck that we walked into the same coffee shop. But now, it’s all by choice that I’ll never let her go again. I will do whatever it takes to gain her trust. To be the man she deserves. And the best father to our daughter. I just didn’t expect my dark past to catch up with me, And threaten everything…

Crossed Lines: The Philly Love Tales


A.P. Smith - 2020
    

My Husband's Other Women 3


Regina Swanson - 2015
     Rayvon Laws either never read the bible, or has no clue of the definition of love. Rayvon has proved that once a cheater always a cheater. As Part 3 unfolds, the women in Rayvon's life realize that every dog has his day. But which of his other women finally brings him to his knees? Janice has put her heart and soul into making her marriage last. After realizing that her efforts will never be enough to hold onto someone who was never hers to begin with, will she be able to find peace and forgiveness in a man she once despised. Stacy has been used to letting her sister handle anyone that wronged her. But when the tables are turned, she must find the courage needed to step into the unfamiliar role of protector. At the end of it all who will be left scrambling to have the scales of justice tipped in their favor.

Guide to Methods for Students of Political Science: Property, Proof, and Dispute in Catalonia Around the Year 1000


Stephen Van Evera - 1997
    His helpful hints, always warmly received, grew from a handful of memos to an underground classic primer. That primer evolved into a book of how-to information about graduate study, which is essential reading for graduate students and undergraduates in political science, sociology, anthropology, economics, and history - and for their advisers.-How should we frame, assess, and apply theories in the social sciences? I am unpersuaded by the view that the prime rules of scientific method should differ between hard science and social science. Science is science.-A section on case studies shows novices the ropes.-Van Evera contends the realm of dissertations is often defined too narrowly Making and testing theories are not the only games in town.... If everyone makes and tests theories but no one ever uses them, then what are they for?-In Helpful Hints on Writing a Political Science Ph.D. Dissertation, Van Evera focuses on presentation, and on broader issues of academic strategy and tactics.-Van Evera asks how political scientists should work together as a community. All institutions and professions that face weak accountability need inner ethical rudders that define their obligations in order to stay on course.

Deal with the Billionaire


Kayla Watkins - 2020
    A fake fiancé is supposed to stay that way: fake.When twenty-seven-year-old heir to a multi-billion fortune, Preston Davis, endures the agony of catching his fiancée in bed with another man just hours before their wedding, his world comes crashing down around him.To add insult to some very serious injury, Preston’s only stipulation for collecting his fortune was to stay married for a year.Smart as she is sexy, Chole Smith reaches out to the handsome billionaire to offer her sympathy and support.What she did not expect, however, was for him to make him a deal that she’s unable to resist.Fueled by big projects of opening her own medical private practice, Chole finally agrees to a marriage of convenience with Preston in exchange for one million dollars.In spite of everything, they gravitate towards each other, embarking on an unexpected whirlwind romance.But as his ex-fiancée unexpectedly resurfaces with a few schemes up her sleeve, will their love be enough to face the sudden turmoil that grips their relationship?***This is a standalone novel with a touch of steam and HEA.***

The Billionaires Fuller Figure Mature Woman


Erica A. Davis - 2018
     Billionaire Brad is pretty settled into his life as a famous playboy… Mostly because it takes his mind off of his vengeful ex-wife! But that all changes after a car accident brings him into the care of his masseuse, Sandra. Sandra is the opposite of what Brad goes for in a woman, so it comes as a complete surprise to him when he finds himself undeniably attracted to her! Sandra is smitten with him too, but she’s used to not needing a man in her life. Nonetheless, they soon find themselves in a heated romance! But her relationship with Brad is putting her own livelihood on the line… And she’s not sure if she can get through it alone… Will Sandra allow Brad to help fight her battles? Or would it be better for her to call their relationship off? Find out in this emotional yet sexy romance by Erica A Davis of BWWM Club. Suitable for over 18s only due to sex scenes so hot, you'll want your own hunky billionaire!

Global Political Economy: Theory and Practice


Theodore H. Cohn - 2000
    His major themes are globalization, relations among developed countries, and North-South relations (or relations between the developed countries of the North and developin

Western Political Thought: From Socrates to the Age of Ideology


Brian R. Nelson - 1995
    It views the thinkers in an historical context and examines them in terms of changing relationships of ethics and politics in Western political philosophy.

Basics of Social Research: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches


W. Lawrence Neuman - 2003
    This text teaches students to be a better consumer of research results, understand how the research enterprise works, and prepares them to conduct small research projects. Upon completing this text, students will be aware of what research can and cannot do, and why properly conducted research is important. Using clear, accessible language and examples from real research, this discusses both qualitative and quantitative approaches to social research, emphasizing the benefits of combining various approaches. Briefer, paperback text, adapted from Neuman's Social Research Methods, Sixth Edition.

Political Thought from Plato to the Present


M. Judd Harmon - 1964
    

One More Cup of Tea


J.J. Murray - 2019
     Charlie retreats to his house to throw a pity party, binging on Netflix, popcorn, and frozen pizzas because he is unwilling to start his life over from scratch. Enter Naomi Arnold, Charlie’s next-door neighbor for the past fifteen years, a sexy fifty-something pediatric nurse and cultivator of roses who has never liked Charlie’s dog. From the moment Naomi knocks on Charlie’s door one cold December day, Charlie’s dark days brighten and his nights explode into unparalleled passion … “I think sex should be a conversation between two bodies, souls, and minds, don’t you?” Naomi asked. “I do.” Naomi arched her back. “Oh Charlie, I hope this conversation never ends …” Filled with humor, warmth, and relentless days and nights of passion, ONE MORE CUP OF TEA proves that starting over from scratch can often be the best thing that ever happened to you.

Defending Identity


Natan Sharansky - 2008
    Better to have hostile identities framed by democracy than democrats indifferent to identity.In a vigorous, insightful challenge to the left and right alike, Natan Sharansky, as he has proved repeatedly, is at the leading edge of the issues that frame our times.

Singapore Is Not An Island: Views On Singapore Foreign Policy


Bilahari Kausikan - 2017
    It is fundamentally about protecting and promoting the country’s interests, preferably by being nice but, if necessary, by other appropriate means.” —Bilahari Kausikan Small states are always vulnerable. It is this sense of vulnerability that keeps Singapore alert. As a small country in Southeast Asia seeking to survive and prosper, Singapore cannot be ordinary. It must be extraordinary. Otherwise, why would anyone want to deal with Singapore rather than with larger countries? Herein lies the central challenge for Singapore in every area, including foreign policy. Singapore is Not An Island: Views on Singapore Foreign Policy is a compilation of essays and public speeches by Bilahari Kausikan over the last 25 years. His is a frank and ispassionate assessment of the geopolitical realities to date, and the uncertainties that have emerged. It is for anyone interested to know about protecting Singapore’s interests, nicely or otherwise, in a rapidly changing and complex world. The book, to be launched on 21 June 2017 by Professor S Jayakumar, will be supported by an aggressive print advertisement campaign in The Straits Times, Business Times and The New Paper from 22 to 30 June 2017. “Bilahari is one of the finest minds in Singapore’s public service. His unvarnished analysis of foreign policy trends is refreshing as are his thoughts on what they portend for Singapore. This collection should interest anyone who seeks an insight to Singapore’s foreign policy.” —Prof S Jayakumar, Former Senior Minister (2009-2011), Deputy Prime Minister (2004–2009) and Minister for Foreign Affairs (1994–2004), Singapore About the Author | Bilahari P S Kausikan is a veteran Singapore diplomat who retired in 2013, after serving in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) for 32 years. He was Second Permanent Secretary and subsequently Permanent Secretary of MFA from 2001 to 2013. He is now Ambassador-at-Large. Bilahari is known nationally and internationally for his strategic analyses, and has a following in international foreign policy circles. He has also established a reputation in social media circles, especially among young Singaporeans. About the Editor | Tan Lian Choo joined The Straits Times in 1973 and later reported extensively on Southeast Asia. Winner of the Asia Press Foundation Mitsubishi Asian Journalist of the Year 1984, she was conferred the 1990 Asean Award for Communication for her outstanding achievements and contributions to journalism. In 1995, she joined MFA, serving as the ministry’s first Director of Public Affairs, Spokesperson for the Ministry and Press Secretary to the Foreign Minister. Her latter overseas diplomatic assignments included being Singapore’s Permanent Delegate to UNESCO in Paris (2007–2009) and Head of Mission, Singapore Embassy in Brasilia, Brazil (2012–2015). She retired from the Singapore Foreign Service in 2015.

Who Rules the World?


Noam Chomsky - 2014
    Drawing on a wide range of examples, from the sordid history of U.S. involvement with Cuba to the sanctions on Iran, he details how America's rhetoric of freedom and human rights so often diverges from its actions. He delves deep into the conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Israel-Palestine, providing unexpected and nuanced insights into the workings of imperial power on our increasingly chaotic planet. And, in a new afterword, he addresses the election of Donald Trump and what it shows about American society.

Lyndon Johnson's War: America's Cold War Crusade in Vietnam, 1945-1968


Michael H. Hunt - 1996
    Hunt's Lyndon Johnson's War reinterprets the values, choices, misconceptions, and miscalculations that shaped the long process of American intervention in Southeast Asia, and renders more comprehensible--if no less troubling--the tangled origins of the war.