The re- search was led by pollsters Thomas Freedman, who served as a senior adviser to President Clinton and a consultant to Democratic elected officials, and Jim McLaughlin, who has worked for the national Republican senatorial and ...
The session in a hot and clammy hall lasted far into the night. Just before dawn broke, Maxwell Rich and the Old Guard found themselves pushed to the sidelines. Harlon Carter emerged as the NRA's new executive vice president, with Neal ...
... was at precisely this time that God introduced me to Leslie—a woman to whom I am forever indebted. It was Leslie who taught me about The Beauty Trap. The Beauty Trap I was sitting on a cold, tile 32 Enough.
Receiving grace and forgiveness for the wrongs we've committed is an act of faith. Diane Dempsey Marr wrote, “It is difficult to fathom such extravagant, unconditional love, yet so many of us leave His gift unopened.
What Can You Do When You Feel You're Just Not Good Enough? Do the voices in your head say you're not good enough, smart enough, pretty enough...or just not enough, period?
Enough
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As Alan Eisner talks about in his book on the American prison system, Gates of Injustice, multigenerational prisoners are becoming the norm. We now have fathers and sons serving sentences in the same prisons. Lord, have mercy.
This small book of poems with much to tell holds poignant vignettes of one woman's life.
Readers will be moved by Ahern’s brave stories. They will also find themselves in these essays, since we all have to find our own definition of enough.
Rarely do so few pages provoke so much thought. Read this book." —DAVID F. SWENSEN, Chief Investment Officer, Yale University "What went wrong? What can, and should, go right? The great Jack Bogle has the answers.
This results in a population that dies faster and younger than other women. This book explains how we became victim to our health statistics and gives the reader the information needed to change the direction of their health and life.
This book will change your life by changing your relationship with money.With more than 120,000 copies sold since its 2009 release, Enough has changed countless lives by offering the principles of hope, spiritual direction and assurance ...
Reveals Bogle's unparalleled insights on money and what we should consider as the true treasures in our lives Details the values we should emulate in our business and professional callings Contains thought-provoking life lessons regarding ...
Advises readers who have a teenage girl in their life on the kinds of messages they should be sending them, including such issues as modesty, self-confidence, and social media.
No one will come away from this powerful book unchanged. Do you have enough? Our culture pushes us to strive for more--more money, more stuff, more clout. But how much is enough? And how do we know when we have too much of a good thing?
In this high-interest novel for teens, Lizzie has to protect herself from her mother's boyfriend while looking out for her brother.
Identifies key problems within the black community that have resulted in the persistence of black poverty in America, including skepticism about education, hip-hop nihilism, and a politics of protest rather than meaningful action.
An expos of the dangers of having too much of everything and tips on how to live happier, healthier and greener lives by a brilliant Times journalist