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“YOUR `-DAYS of `-LIVING are `-NUMBERED!!!~’” To be Certain there are Patterns in OUR LIVES & OUR DEATHS!~’ Patterns so obvious that the Mind cannot Escape Them!~’ These Patterns lead down a Narrow Path to an Awakening of an Understanding that will Illuminate Mankind’s Existence for the Rest of GOD’s Creation’s Existence of Time!!!~’ This Book Unlocks `-MORE of the PATTERNS, SEQUENCES; and, FORMULAS to; and, of; the FACT of DESTINY with and of (`-TIME CONSTRUCTS) that comes along with the Help (of Aids) from My Previous (`-11) BOOKS in Series and SUCCESSION of the REAL PROPHET of DOOM (Mr. Dwayne W. Anderson)!!!~’ Enjoy the READS!!!~’
The story is about how an ordinary person who once was an undocumented immigrant until his early 20s achieved financial freedom at the age of 35. At the age of 35, Tony Lee currently owns seven active businesses and six other asset/ real estate holding entities. Tony shares success stories and some of the lessons and values he learned throughout his career. However, this book is not meant to be about a Korean immigrant bragging about his success. This is the story of someone who wants to inspire other Korean immigrants, or immigrants in general, to pursue the American Dream. With some sacrifices along the way, it's possible to achieve a happy ending. Tony does not consider himself exceptional or a genius; he is like any other person with some goals and the idea to help people around him. In other words, if you are an immigrant in this country, and you feel angry, desperate, or hopeless, please continue reading these lines. Maybe along the way you will find one or two ideas to change your life and at least become a contented person who works hard to achieve a goal, whatever that is.
Reflecting on twenty years of investigating more than 5,500 death scenes, an NYC death investigator, the second woman ever hired for this role, shares how, in dealing with death every day, she learned surprising lessons about life--and how some of those lessons saved her from becoming a statistic herself.
Originally published in 1991. The post-war period witnessed massive changes in the nature and operation of the world economy. This "Atlas" examines those changes under the headings of population, agriculture, energy, industry, national income, transport, trade, labour and multinationals. Not an atlas in the conventional sense of the term, this work is a heavily illustrated combination of diagram and description. Its approach is broad and consists of a sequence of self-contained modules which can be read independently or as part of a wider whole. One of the most prominent themes to emerge is the enormous force and influence of the capitalist economic system based in the West; a host of economic indicators demonstrates vividly the remarkable producing and consuming power of the capitalist world. Many parts of the developing world are tied in to the web of capitalist relations, but many fail to benefit adequately, as the statistics on food supply and national income demonstrate.
'I was hooked... a must read for all fans of true crime' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazon reader review for Sitdowns with Gangsters 'Every chapter should be made into a film' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazon reader review for Sitdowns with Gangsters Serial killers. Assassins. Executioners. Shaun Attwood, former ecstasy kingpin turned author and podcast host, has met them all. Having gained a reputation for earning the trust of some of the world's most dangerous people, Shaun delves into his most hard-hitting interviews with the most menacing and violent murderers he's ever met. From serial killers to brutal prison gangs, Shaun has collected his most fascinating and incredible conversations with shocking criminal figures. He explores the life of an armed robber, a man who spent forty-five years behind bars and a serial killer with fifty-two confirmed victims. A pulsating and high-wire read, Shaun exposes the most haunting killers the world has ever seen.
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