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In Love With The Queen Of D.C.

In Love With The Queen Of D.C.

K Sherrie

Independently Published
2021
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Picture this, Circa 1993Juan Moreno is what most women dream about; tall, handsome, powerful and rich beyond their wildest imagination. Training to sit at the head of one of the largest cartels in the game, there's nothing Juan wants for in this life. Except love.After having his heart broken and finding himself navigating life as a single father, Juan vows to never put his heart or trust into another woman. That is, until a quick visit to Georgetown places him and his heart on a collision course with what he believes is the woman of his dreams. Keeli Byrd AKA the Queen of DC.Unaware of the nightmares her love will bring him, Juan finds himself navigating a relationship built on secrets and lies from its inception up until the bitter bloody end. All the while the blind love & crippling devotion he yearns for sits right under his nose in Niema Mitchell.Many lies are told. Some blood gets shed and a lot of hearts get broken. But to love the most powerful woman in the streets is no easy task.This is Juan's Story.
Niceia e 0 Concílio Niceno de 325 d.C.

Niceia e 0 Concílio Niceno de 325 d.C.

Marvin Arnold

Independently Published
2016
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A cidade de Niceia, Turquia. Local onde ocorreu o Conc lio de Niceia em 325 d.C. Qual a psicologia associada com o numeral (3) tr s? Por que a cidade de Niceia foi escolhida? Por que o Ap stolo Paulo foi proibido pelo Espirito de Jesus para entrar na Prov ncia da Bit nia As respostas para estas e outras perguntas est o no livro "Niceia e o Conc lio Niceno de 325 d.C escrito por Marvin M. Arnold (Doutor em Divindade). Livro recomendado para semin rio cat lico, historiadores, te logos e professores da hist ria da Igreja.
Lesser Known Treasures of Washington D.C.

Lesser Known Treasures of Washington D.C.

Bob Regan

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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The White House, Capitol, Washington Monument and other major sites along the Mall in Washington, D.C. are what populate the itineraries of visitors to our nation's capital. However, the city also hosts many other interesting sites, typically not mentioned in travel books, which are historic, interesting, and never crowded. . Herein we highlight, and offer a synopsis, of a few that are still worthy of a visit.
Drama Capital: The Urban Jungle Called Washington D.C.

Drama Capital: The Urban Jungle Called Washington D.C.

Hakim Arnold

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Drama Capital: J-Mob is the masterfully written first novel in Hakim Arnold's Drama Capital trilogy. He takes you on an exciting ride through the urban jungle called Washington, D.C. and "the real Washington, D.C." This is a well-depicted tale of drug dealing, murder, sex, lies, and love. It entails everything that makes urban fiction so intriguing.David Miller, a.k.a. Gangsta-D, and Jack Stokes, a.k.a. Frost, were well known car thieves. Their lives were forever changed when by chance they stumbled across the dead bodies of two murdered Mexican males.After searching the house of the two murdered men, the two car thieves found thousands of dollars in cash and a duffel bag filled with pounds of marijuana.Jersey was a charismatic, womanizing, drug kingpin who had plans of retiring from the drug trade. He was introduced to Gangsta-D and Frost by Adalia, a close female friend. Jersey ended up giving Gangsta-D and Frost a place in Northwest, D.C. to sell their drugs.The story takes a violent turn when Adalia, who was Jersey's money collector, was robbed and her younger sister Sade shot. Jersey goes on a deadly rampage as he and his crew try to find and punish the men who were responsible for the robbery and shooting, while, simultaneously, Gangsta-D and Frost were using deadly force to rise to the top of the drug trade in Washington, D.C.
The Jefferson Memorial: The History of Washington D.C.'s Famous Monument

The Jefferson Memorial: The History of Washington D.C.'s Famous Monument

Charles River

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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*Includes pictures *Profiles the architects who built the Memorial and the controversies surrounding it *Includes a bibliography for further reading *Includes a table of contents People have always loved symbols and monuments, and monumental architecture has always been as much symbolic as functional. The pyramids of ancient Egypt were artificial mountains expressing the link of the pharaoh to the gods, and mountains have always been associated with the divine in the human imagination. The Colossus of Rhodes, the Roman Senate House and Temple of Capitoline Jove, the Grand Teocalli and Tzompantli or skull-rack of the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan, the Forbidden City of Peking, the Parisian Arc de Triomphe de l'Etoile and the Brandenburg Gate of Berlin, all provide or provided material focuses for national ideals, beliefs, and culture. The story of the United States of America is one of a nation founded upon the loftiest ideals of representative government, attempting to fulfill its goals while encountering competing domestic and global forces. From the beginning, Americans debated how their national government should govern, balancing powers between the federal government and the states, which led to the establishment of the first political parties. At the same time, the nation has struggled to reconcile its guarantee of universal rights and individual liberties with several stark realities, including the presence of millions of slaves at the time of the Declaration of Independence. Nobody spent more time in the thick of these debates than Thomas Jefferson, one of the most famous and revered Americans. Jefferson was instrumental in all of the aforementioned debates, authoring the Declaration of Independence, laying out the ideological groundwork of the notion of states' rights, leading one of the first political parties, and overseeing the expansion of the United States during his presidency. But for all of his accomplishments, Jefferson's reputation and legacy are still inextricably intertwined with the divisive issues of his own day. As the slaveholder who wrote that all men are created equal, and his relationship with one of his slaves, Sally Hemings, Jefferson's life and career are still sometimes fiercely debated today. As a result, it's only fitting that the Jefferson Memorial would also be majestic and controversial. A tranquilly elegant neoclassical building fronted by slender pillars and topped by a gently domed roof, the Jefferson Memorial stands among other American monuments near the shores of the Tidal Basin in Washington D.C. Housing a five-ton, nineteen foot tall statue of Thomas Jefferson, the building looks as though it could be as long-established as the White House itself, but it is actually much newer. Facing opposition on several fronts when it was first proposed, including outcries from those who objected to its neoclassical style and others who lamented the clearing of flowering cherry trees necessary to make room for the edifice, the Memorial was finished and dedicated in 1943, at the height of World War II. Among the countless number of visitors who come to the Jefferson Memorial annually, few know of the checkered and troubled process of its planning and construction. Everything from lofty scholarly debate on the symbolic meaning of its architectural style to protestors preparing to chain themselves to cherry trees to block their felling swirled around the Memorial when it was no more than a set of blueprints and the first stone had yet to be laid. Generations removed from its origins, the Jefferson Memorial is now mostly viewed not only as a fixture of the nation's capital but a fitting tribute to the author of the Declaration of Independence. The Jefferson Memorial: The History of Washington D.C.'s Famous Monument chronicles the construction and history of one of America's most famous memorials.
The Most Famous Monuments of Washington D.C.: The History of the Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, and Jefferson Memorial
*Includes pictures *Includes accounts of the origins and construction of the monuments written by people who worked on them *Includes bibliographies for further reading *Includes a table of contents People have always loved symbols and monuments, and monumental architecture has always been as much symbolic as functional. The pyramids of ancient Egypt were artificial mountains expressing the link of the pharaoh to the gods, and mountains have always been associated with the divine in the human imagination. The Colossus of Rhodes, the Roman Senate House and Temple of Capitoline Jove, the Grand Teocalli and Tzompantli or skull-rack of the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan, the Forbidden City of Peking, the Parisian Arc de Triomphe de l'Etoile and the Brandenburg Gate of Berlin, all provide or provided material focuses for national ideals, beliefs, and culture. There are countless ways that Washington, remembered as "first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen," has been commemorated across America, but the most famous is the Washington Monument. Congress had actually called for establishing a monument to Washington as far back as 1783, but it would not be until the 1830s that work on the world's tallest obelisk began in earnest. In fact, while the Washington Monument is taken as a given today, and it was designed to be "unparalleled in the world, and commensurate with the gratitude, liberality, and patriotism of the people by whom it is to be erected," there were several issues that nearly prevented it from being a reality, including political arguments, costs, and lack of progress. Though it may be hard to believe, the Washington Monument was not dedicated until the 1880s, nearly half a century after it was first proposed. By the time it was finished, however, it was clear that the wait was worth it. Soaring nearly 550 feet into the air, the Washington Monument was the tallest structure in the world upon its completion, and it immediately began drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors, who could either climb stairs to the top or ride an elevator. The monument has remained one of the most instantly recognizable structures in the world ever since. There are countless ways that the Great Emancipator has been commemorated across America, but the most famous is the Lincoln Memorial, which would not be completed until well over half a century after his death. Lincoln had called upon Americans to bind up their wounds in his Second Inaugural Address, and in many ways the memorial was the result of the country's sectional reconciliation, making it all the more fitting. In the end, the time it took to complete the memorial was worth the wait, as the finished product included a masterfully sculpted statue of Lincoln sitting in the middle of a giant structure that immediately brings to mind an Ancient Greek or Roman temple. Situated across the National Mall from the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial is perfectly positioned, and thanks to Lincoln's presidency and freeing of the slaves, the memorial has become a poignant symbol for protests, especially at the height of the Civil Rights Movement when Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his "I Have a Dream" speech. Jefferson's life and career are still sometimes fiercely debated today. As a result, it's only fitting that the Jefferson Memorial would also be majestic and controversial. A tranquilly elegant neoclassical building fronted by slender pillars and topped by a gently domed roof, the Jefferson Memorial stands among other American monuments near the shores of the Tidal Basin in Washington D.C. Housing a five-ton, nineteen foot tall statue of Thomas Jefferson, the building looks as though it could be as long-established as the White House itself, but it is actually much newer. Facing opposition on several fronts when it was first proposed, including outcries from those who objected to its neoclassical style.
Il faut tuer P.O.D.C.

Il faut tuer P.O.D.C.

Daniel Beaupré

Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
2024
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Wallison Henrique De Soussa, 28 ans, a tout perdu lorsque deux barrages se sont effondr s, engloutissant son village de Bento Rodrigues sous une coul e de boue rouge toxique. Cette catastrophe, due la n gligence de la compagnie mini re Samarco, a tout d truit et a pollu la biodiversit sur plus de 600 km. Parall lement, Mobi, pr sidente d'une oeuvre caritative d di e aux enfants d favoris s, rencontre Cr a, une journaliste passionn e par la v rit , et Co, un professeur d termin . Ensemble, avec l'aide de D mo, un consultant exp riment , ils d cident de s'attaquer aux fondements du syst me de gestion domin par P.O.D.C. (Planifier, Organiser, Diriger, Contr ler), qu'ils jugent inhumain et corrompu. Il Faut Tuer P.O.D.C. est une histoire captivante dans la lutte contre l'injustice sociale et conomique et un appel l'action contre les structures de pouvoir corrompues. Une lecture qui r sonnera profond ment chez ceux qui croient en la possibilit d'un changement v ritable des mod les de gestion actuels.
Verificación al proceso de estratificación en Bogotá D.C.

Verificación al proceso de estratificación en Bogotá D.C.

Cindy Paola Ortiz Cabuya

Editorial Academica Espanola
2012
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A partir de la Ley 142 de 1994 se comienza a legalizar todo lo relacionado con la Estratificaci n y el Comit Permanente de Estratificaci n, pero a pesar de estar estos temas regulados bajo las normas correspondientes, en muchas ocasiones stas no se cumplen a cabalidad y no se realiza la funci n de vigilancia y control para garantizar que todo funcione en concordancia con la ley. Por otro lado desde que el Departamento Nacional de Planeaci n traslado al DANE la funci n de dise ar las nuevas metodolog as de estratificaci n, en lo referente a esta situaci n no se han visto los avances correspondientes, pues al no fijar plazos para elaborar esta nueva metodolog a, da pie a que se evada en cierta forma esta responsabilidad y no se cuente a la fecha con la nueva metodolog a que pretende utilizar informaci n del censo realizado en el 2005 para as incluir variables como nivel de vida, que mejorar a en cierto grado la fiabilidad del estrato asignado.
Ámbitos residenciales del primer milenio d.C. en el Valle de Tafí

Ámbitos residenciales del primer milenio d.C. en el Valle de Tafí

Verónica Susana Gazi

Editorial Academica Espanola
2018
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La presente investigaci n se centra en el an lisis de las actividades realizadas dentro de unidades residenciales durante el primer milenio d.C. (entre 200 a os a.C. y 800 a os d.C.) en el sitio arqueol gico conocido como La Bolsa 1. ste se ubica en el norte del Valle de Taf , noroeste de la provincia de Tucum n (Argentina), y est conformado por 21 unidades residenciales y algunas estructuras de cultivo. Entre otros aportes, el estudio parte de la Arqueolog a Dom stica para analizar e interpretar los vestigios recuperados, intentando construir una visi n acerca de las actividades cotidianas, de las pr cticas sociales de los agentes y de sus relaciones.
A implementação da descentralização territorial na R.D.C. e os seus problemas na província de Lomami
uma forma de justificar de tal forma que o legislador mostrou a sua vontade de operar uma verdadeira descentraliza o no pa s que foi promulgada uma nova lei em Outubro de 2008, relativa composi o, organiza o e funcionamento das Entidades Territoriais Descentralizadas.Tratar-se- , por sua vez, de falar das Entidades Territoriais Descentralizadas e da distribui o de compet ncias entre o Poder Central, Provincial e Local das Entidades Territoriais Descentralizadas, da sua gest o financeira e humana na Prov ncia de Lomami, dos problemas, causas e pistas de solu es que possam ser utilizadas por qualquer pesquisador e animador para mitigar esta dificuldade para uma solu o adequada; Porque na Prov ncia de Lomami, a descentraliza o n o eficaz, mas fict cia no sentido de que os animadores das Entidades Territoriais Descentralizadas, em vez de serem eleitos pelos soberanos prim rios, s o antes nomeados pelo Poder Central devido sua quota pol tica para reivindicar um jogo de regresso.
Meio socioeconómico na era Kakatiya (1000-1325 d.C.)

Meio socioeconómico na era Kakatiya (1000-1325 d.C.)

Ratipinni Jyothi

Edicoes Nosso Conhecimento
2024
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O livro trata do estudo das institui es socioecon micas da ndia antiga, medieval e moderna, que receberam a aten o de acad micos e historiadores. Centra-se no ambiente social e nos padr es econ micos que se limitaram poca dos Kakatiyas de Warangal, que governaram o Andhra Pradesh durante tr s s culos, ou seja, de 1000 a 1325 d.C. Estrutura social da era Kakatiya. Os reis e os samartas, pelo menos em princ pio, protegiam o Varnasrama - dharma, o meio social em rela o justi a, aprendizagem e educa o. A estrutura econ mica em geral e a da economia agr ria em particular, os tipos de obras de irriga o, a classifica o das terras, as culturas e os cultivos em terras h midas e em terras secas. S o tomados em considera o os factores geogr ficos e hist ricos que desempenharam um papel vital no desenvolvimento das actividades comerciais e mar timas nos per odos pr -Kakatiya e p s-Kakatiya. Um grande n mero de inscri es regista a concess o de terrenos, aldeias, gado e tamb m as receitas provenientes de portagens e impostos pelos reis, rainhas, chefes feudais de v rios escal es e indiv duos ricos aos templos br manes, institui es seculares, etc.
Genetische Vielfalt von Acerola-Bäumen (Malphigia emarginata D.C.)
Die Kenntnis der genetischen Variabilit t und der Beziehungen zwischen verschiedenen Acerola-Akzessionen ist wichtig, um die Nutzung der genetischen Ressourcen f r k nftige Zuchtprogramme zu maximieren. Ziel dieser Studie war es, die genetische Divergenz zwischen Acerola-Akzessionen anhand von molekularen Markern und morpho-agronomischen Merkmalen zu bewerten. Die vergleichende Clusteranalyse ergab, dass die verwendeten Marker in Verbindung mit morpho-agronomischen Merkmalen eine wirksame Unterscheidung zwischen den Akzessionen erm glichten und dass es eine potenzielle genetische Variabilit t f r das Z chtungsprogramm und n tzliche Informationen, wie die Angabe vielversprechender Akzessionen, gab.