Abdullah is a handsome young man, trying to survive in the city of Wilmington Delaware. He’s faced with love, and deception, and murder in this grimy, gritty tale “Such a Dirty Game”. What was once known as a place to be somebody, is now known as murder-town. Abdullah will take you on a ride, to show there is no love in the streets.
This titles is presented through this artist/writer’s eyes while experiencing multiple tragedies and events. Emotionally charged, this title clearly expresses the pain and anger of being betrayed, sacrificed and scorned. Inside, are the actual documentation and files used to demonstrate some of the tactics used to steal artist lives, deny rights and enslave the artist. This title is compiled using personal journals, public records, contracts, copyrights and other documentation which demonstrates how it is allowed to continue. This book shows how those in the industry literally infiltrate the lives of its victims in an effort to gain their trust. Befriending them is a part of the process to determine their weaknesses. These Gatekeepers are not going to simply walk others through the door to a successful career without taking everything. Now, available for parents and mentors. Learn more: https://www.visualcv.com/tiwanda-lovelace/ Purchase DVD for commercial use, visit: http://www.sevenwestpublishing.com/ To redeem an extremely discounted offer, you must be an active Nonprofit Youth organization. EULA End User License Agreement applies and allows sharing or offering a free class/course only. *Commercial use does not apply to all purchase types. Please contact SWP, LLC for more information at: [email protected]. To purchase physical copy for commercial use, visit: http://sevenwestpublishing.com Shared folder link to samples: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1FZgo0D1fgb2RH2hckICMmK1AiXYMRZVV?usp=sharing Although many have protected themselves in every way, many artist, writers and producers have been denied the opportunity to even pursue their claims and are forced to fight for their rights. This book uses personal experience from direct association with major music industry personnel, contracts with major music publisher. This book is not just for the aspiring artists but it is also for those who are interested in learning how the world actually operates. Although the unethical practices are not limited to any single industry, even after providing solid evidence of unethical business practices, secured copyrights in response to copyright infringements and contracts, the standard response was to attempt to discredit, induce suicide and to intimidate. When you attempt to exercise your rights to seek justice through the courts, you face deliberate deprivation of rights, judicial misconduct and obstruction. The entire process facilitates betrayal, initiates competition among its writers/producers and battles for royalties. These publications are meant to speak on my behalf because I was never acknowledged or considered or consulted. I had a bulls-eye put on my back because I walked away from harmful situation and chaos ensued. I chose to not be subjected by those who saw an opportunity and not a person. I was never recognized as a human being. I was tried and convicted by the court of public opinion before I even knew that I was on trial! This book differs because it doesn’t just give you words from one person’s viewpoint, it provides step by step documentation proving how the artist works are stolen and how they are able to continue stealing lives with this modern day form of enslavement. This book uses personal experience from direct association with major music industry personnel, contracts with major music publisher- Zomba-BMG; Now - Universal Music Group, copyrights, court records and more to demonstrate tactics used to steal, oppress and destroy lives. For more information, please visit: http://7westpublishing.com.
4 steamy, full length stories of bad*ss mafia men and the women they make their own. Dirty Game We saved her. Now we own her. Mob twins Luca and Leo Borroni say I’d be dead without them. That they spared my life. And that I’m now in their debt. My payment? I must play their game. Their dirty, sexy, deviant game. But games have winners and losers. And we know who’ll win this one. It won’t be me. Because men like the Borronis always win. They aren’t called the most brutal men walking the streets of Sin City because they’re sweethearts. I’m no match for their wicked ways. I may have survived their shoot-out, but I’m not sure I’ll survive what’s next. Nasty Bet I was an innocent college girl… until they took bets on me. I’m not perfect. In fact, I might have a little problem. And it might involve breaking the law. When mob boss Leo Borroni and his buddies catch me in the act, well, I’m pretty much screwed. They take bets on how far I’ll go to get out of the mess I'm in. And the winner? Looks like he gets… ME. Filthy Deal They’re coming to get her. But they’ll have to kill me first. She saw something she should not have. Now her life is in danger. That happens when you’re in the wrong place at the wrong time. And you get mixed up with the wrong man—me. Her sister’s missing, and she’s next. Not my problem, I always say. But she was so… different. So I made a deal to help. And my deal was just as filthy as you’d think. Foolish Dare I'd never love my father's worst enemy. But I was forced to marry him, anyway. Our wedding will be in your father’s hotel. You will invite two hundred guests so we have plenty of witnesses on our happy day. Your father will walk you down the aisle, dance with you, and give a delighted speech. Then, you will come home with me, where we will live happily ever after. These hot, over-the-top romances include sexy mafia hitmen with a penchant for pursuing and protecting the women who give them a run for their money. If you love outrageously naughty stories as a way to indulge your not-so-secret bad girl side, this is for you.
“A comprehensive exploration of spying in its myriad forms from the Bible to the present day . . . Easy to dip into, and surprisingly funny.” —Ben Macintyre in The New York Times Book Review The history of espionage is far older than any of today’s intelligence agencies, yet largely forgotten. The codebreakers at Bletchley Park, the most successful WWII intelligence agency, were completely unaware that their predecessors had broken the codes of Napoleon during the Napoleonic wars and those of Spain before the Spanish Armada. Those who do not understand past mistakes are likely to repeat them. Intelligence is a prime example. At the outbreak of WWI, the grasp of intelligence shown by US President Woodrow Wilson and British Prime Minister Herbert Asquith was not in the same class as that of George Washington during the Revolutionary War and eighteenth-century British statesmen. In the first global history of espionage ever written, distinguished historian and New York Times–bestselling author Christopher Andrew recovers much of the lost intelligence history of the past three millennia—and shows us its continuing relevance. “Accurate, comprehensive, digestible and startling . . . a stellar achievement.” —Edward Lucas, The Times “For anyone with a taste for wide-ranging and shrewdly gossipy history—or, for that matter, for anyone with a taste for spy stories—Andrew’s is one of the most entertaining books of the past few years.” —Adam Gopnik, The New Yorker “Remarkable for its scope and delightful for its unpredictable comparisons . . . there are important lessons for spymasters everywhere in this breathtaking and brilliant book.” —Richard J. Aldrich, Times Literary Supplement “Fans of Fleming and Furst will delight in this skillfully related true-fact side of the story.” —Kirkus Reviews “A crowning triumph of one of the most adventurous scholars of the security world.” —Financial Times Includes illustrations
As we approach the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of the First World War, students of history will revisit the causes, conduct and aftermath of the war. In each of these, Sir Eyre Crowe played a very significant role. Yet, outside academic and diplomatic circles, his name is little known. An “outsider” in the Foreign Office, he neither attended an English public school nor university. He was born and educated in Germany. Yet he rose because of his unique expertise to be the Permanent Under-Secretary from 1920 until his death in 1925, during which time he worked, not always amicably, with prime ministers and foreign secretaries such as Lloyd George, Curzon, Ramsay Macdonald and Austen Chamberlain. On his death, Stanley Baldwin called him “our ablest public servant.” Eyre Crowe was a participant in events that led to the 1914–1918 war, was one of the main organisers of the blockade of Germany, helped to end the Ruhr crisis of 1923–24, and played a major role in the acceptance of the Dawes Plan at the 1924 London Conference. Shortly before he died, he persuaded a sceptical Cabinet to accept a policy that culminated in the Locarno Pact. Yet, Crowe played a strange role at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919. Britain’s most knowledgeable expert on Germany, he was marginalised by Lloyd George prior to the signing of the Versailles Treaty, but then played a leading part as Ambassador Plenipotentiary. Crowe’s Memorandum of 1907 had a profound influence upon Foreign Office perceptions of Germany for more than forty years. The “Crowe line” on Germany was opposed by Neville Chamberlain and the British Ambassador in Berlin, Neville Henderson, prior to the Second World War. Crowe had believed that Germany was a great nation, but that Britain had made too many concessions to its government when it needed to stand firm. Foreign Office diplomats were even seen waving copies of the memorandum (by then a published document) in the faces of journalists from the pro-appeasement Times newspaper. This book focuses mainly on the 1907 Memorandum and Crowe’s career after the war, but it provides many insights into the characters, talents and failings of a number of players in this extraordinary period of history.
Tells of the administrative changes of the post-war period and of the senior permanent officials, their personalities and cast of mind, who advised the foreign secretary and carried out his policies.
An account of how the dreams and promise of independence from colonial rule crashed into the horror and nightmare of misrule, corruption and eventual stagnation, robbing the people of Nigeria and other African nations of their birthright amidst the presence of immense national wealth. Mr. Orji goes in-depth, identifying the root cause of how these nations with a promising future, lost control of their direction, suffering colossal mishaps on their journey to statehood.