My Words, My Rules

My Words, My Rules
Author: Malaika Pedzayi-Ferguson
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-06-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578501239

"My Words, My Rules" by author Malaika Tinashe is a brilliant and revealing poetry book that reflects social injustices on profound levels. The author uses her words with razor sharp clarity to mirror the brutalities, traumas and the loss of innocence she's experienced as a young black female growing up in the era of anti-abortion and #Metoo movements, attacks on the LGBTQ communities by the Trump Administration, police harassment of black youth, "misogynoir" specifically targeting black women and outgrowth of white supremacy groups in the 21st century. Malaika Tinashe shares the harsh, ugly, painful; even frightening truths about personal relationships of self-harm, pedophile encounters, date rape, abandonment, sexism, bullying and the loss of loved ones. Interwoven throughout her poetry is a message of hope, strength, optimism and a pragmatic approach to life¿ bad experiences may shape you but don't let them defeat you.

Words that Change Minds

Words that Change Minds
Author: Shelle Rose Charvet
Publisher: Author's Choice Publishing
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780787234799

My Life My World My Rules

My Life My World My Rules
Author: Sheana Robinson
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2018-09-19
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781723824753

MY Life MY World MY Rules Daily life journal. Excellent Gift for teen/young adult. 6x9 120 Pages Matte Cover Cream Lined Paper

The Rules

The Rules
Author: Nancy Holder
Publisher:
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2015
Genre: Conduct of life
ISBN: 0385741006

High school junior Robin Brissett accompanies her best friend Beth to the hottest party of the year knowing there will be alcohol, drugs, sex, and a scavenger hunt designed to scare and thrill, but this year the school's elite are not the hunters--but the hunted.

By My Own Rules

By My Own Rules
Author: Anand Sheela
Publisher: Ebury Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2020-11-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9780670094523

Irrepressible, honest, bold and charming, very few can claim to have lived life on their own terms as Ma Anand Sheela has. Yet controversy continues to follow her. Whether it is her portrayal in Wild Wild Country or the Osho International Foundation's take on the Netflix series, a wide spectrum of opinions has cloaked for too long the real Sheela Birnstiel. In the 1980s, she was the personal secretary of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and managed the Rajneesh commune in Wasco County, Oregon, USA. She was eventually sentenced to prison, served her time and walked out in three years. Today, she runs homes for the disabled and the elderly in Switzerland. Almost three decades later, she is still in love with Bhagwan and his teachings. From rebuilding her life from scratch in Switzerland to an interview with Karan Johar on her grand return to India, she is adored and vilified by the world at the same time. In her memoirs, By My Own Rules, Ma Anand Sheela bares all-her life, her lessons, her beliefs, her inspiration and what makes her live life on her own terms.

I Can Follow the Rules

I Can Follow the Rules
Author: Molly Smith
Publisher: Myself
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2019
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781478804734

Eva feels that rules are getting in the way of her fun at school. Will she discover that classrooms have rules for a reason?

Breaking All The Rules

Breaking All The Rules
Author: E H Shepherd
Publisher: E H Shepherd
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2019-10-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Nairobi In route to address a room filled with college-bound seniors my car dies. Pressed for time, I’m forced to do something I avoid like rule-breakers — public transportation. I hate subways and crowded buses; I evade them like men below my pay grade. Rule #5. I’ve sworn off the male population, because of my limited experience with them. If they knew my secret, I’d become a conquest. Twenty-eight years old, and no man has popped my cork, at least what Zaire, my sister, calls it. Despite my sexual reservations, crowded buses made me claustrophobic. I can’t help noticing how handsome the bus driver, Theo Jameson, is. A green-eyed, square-jawed stunner captivates me at once. Theo's charm and good looks are a consolation for a crappy day. Against my better judgment, agree to go out with him. Set for an evening of cheap dining, I’m struck speechless when Theo invites me to one of D.C.’s choicest restaurants. Dressed to the nines, not what I expected. Theo looks powerful in control. Like he made important business decisions like the CEO of a multi-million-dollar company, it made little sense to me considering he drove a bus for a living. His story seemed murky and left me puzzled certain there is more to Theo Jameson than meets the eye. Theo I believe it’s better to show than tell and let Nairobi think what she wants about me. Her mind made up already, although I don’t hide my lifestyle from her. I’m referred to as, Prince of the City, by my closest friends. I don’t mind the title and not far away from who I am. My heart is massive, and so is my bank account. Nairobi has placed me in the friends without benefits category, but I’m not okay with it. I could tell her I’m worth billions but know to win her heart; I first must gain her trust.

Handbook for New Puppy Owners

Handbook for New Puppy Owners
Author: Lois Schwarz
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2013-05-22
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 130405750X

Handbook for New Puppy Owners is a hands-on workbook that takes the new puppy owner deep into the way a puppy thinks and behaves. This book teaches the new owners how to hold, walk, talk to, and how to care for their puppy with day to day, step by step instructions. Anyone can raise a puppy by following the instructions in this book.

Beyond the Philosopher's Fear

Beyond the Philosopher's Fear
Author: Ludger H. Viefhues-Bailey
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1351955489

Based on a detailed analysis of gender in Stanley Cavell's treatment of the skeptical problem, this book addresses the relationship between gender and religion in modern skepticism. Engaging in dialogue with Julia Kristeva's philosophy, Viefhues claims that a religious problem underlies Cavell's understanding of the feminine. The feminine which the skeptic fears is construed as a placeholder for the beyond, marking the transcendence of our origins which are elusive yet at the same time part of ourselves. It is argued that a religious question of origins thus lies at the heart of the modern skeptical problem.

Bending the Rules

Bending the Rules
Author: Rachel Augustine Potter
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2019-06-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 022662174X

Who determines the fuel standards for our cars? What about whether Plan B, the morning-after pill, is sold at the local pharmacy? Many people assume such important and controversial policy decisions originate in the halls of Congress. But the choreographed actions of Congress and the president account for only a small portion of the laws created in the United States. By some estimates, more than ninety percent of law is created by administrative rules issued by federal agencies like the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Health and Human Services, where unelected bureaucrats with particular policy goals and preferences respond to the incentives created by a complex, procedure-bound rulemaking process. With Bending the Rules, Rachel Augustine Potter shows that rulemaking is not the rote administrative activity it is commonly imagined to be but rather an intensely political activity in its own right. Because rulemaking occurs in a separation of powers system, bureaucrats are not free to implement their preferred policies unimpeded: the president, Congress, and the courts can all get involved in the process, often at the bidding of affected interest groups. However, rather than capitulating to demands, bureaucrats routinely employ “procedural politicking,” using their deep knowledge of the process to strategically insulate their proposals from political scrutiny and interference. Tracing the rulemaking process from when an agency first begins working on a rule to when it completes that regulatory action, Potter shows how bureaucrats use procedures to resist interference from Congress, the President, and the courts at each stage of the process. This exercise reveals that unelected bureaucrats wield considerable influence over the direction of public policy in the United States.