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The World Colored Heavyweight Championship, 1876-1937
For six decades the World Colored Heavyweight Championship was a useful tool of racial oppression--the existence of the title far more important to the white public than its …
The OPTIMISM MINDSET Bible. Master the Law of Attraction
The Optimism Mindset BibleStep into a world of possibilities with " The Optimism Mindset Bible." This book is much more than a simple self-help tool. It's a valuable guide, an map …
Practical Attribute and Variable Measurement Systems Analysis (MSA)
Candle in the Dark and Other Stories
A collection of ten short stories set largely on Chicago's West Side, written over a span of twenty years (1975-1995), that focus on residents of a part of the city whose …
Fury Divine
A HIGH-VOLTAGE ACTION SERIES THAT PROVES SOMETIMES 'THE LAW' AND 'JUSTICE' AREN'T THE SAME THING.Once a man of war, Lucas Stone becomes the preacher of a small church in Whisper …
Seth on Death and the Afterlife
ASQ Certified Supplier Quality Professional Handbook
This handbook explains, in detail, each section of the Certified Supplier Quality Professional Body of Knowledge (updated 2023). It is a handy reference for those already working …
Unchained Vengeance
A HEART-POUNDING THRILLER THAT NAVIGATES THE FINE LINE BETWEEN JUSTICE AND VENGEANCE.When a federal prisoner and disgraced Vegas mob boss escapes, seeking vengeance against the …
The ASQ Certified Supplier Quality Professional Handbook
This handbook explains, in detail, each section of the Certified Supplier Quality Professional Body of Knowledge (updated 2023). It is a handy reference for those already working …
Connected in Cairo
For members of Cairo's upper classes, cosmopolitanism is a form of social capital, deployed whenever they acquire or consume transnational commodities, or goods that are linked in …
Deciphering Motivation in Psychotherapy
I have often stated to students that I felt that one of the most important characteristics of a psychotherapist is the ability to tolerate ambiguity. As Allen so aptly points out …