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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Jordan Lowe
JordanThis story isn't about love, like, lust, or a happily ever after. This story, my story, is about struggle, pain and suffering. Fighting to stay afloat while being pulled under by what feels like the murky and powerful undertow of the ocean. Fighting for strength I so desperately need when all I am feeling is desolate and weak. I'm a girl who exudes hatred when a normal girl of my age and pedigree should be the picture perfect portrait of love. Alcohol consumes me. Drugs numb me. Sex for money feeds the hollow abyss deep within me. How does a soon-to-be twenty-five year old escort turn her life around when the last several years of her life has been spent traveling down a very dark path?The ShadowShe became my obsession, my every thought. She is the reason I wake up in the morning, plotting, scheming, exacting a revenge she so desperately deserves. But will she take my offer once she learns my true identity; sees the darkness within me, or will she hate me for lying to her all of these years, leading her to lose herself to the drugs and alcohol that have kept her ghosts at bay? Will she be my Precious?
Jordan Banks is your average everyday nobody, doing just enough to pay the bills and get by. He is extraordinarily intelligent, yet lacks the drive to make anything out of his life. That is until a mysterious beauty recruits him into a world of espionage to build the greatest spy weapon imaginable. Working against a hidden evil, Jordan's abilities and allegiance are tested. Can this nobody be the man to save the world?
When Pastor Eli Daniels's wife and brother ran away together, he was the one who lost—his family, his church, and his faith. All he has left are his four-year-old daughter and a little church in the world's smallest town. But he still has his speaking talent, and with it, he’s sure he can build up their numbers so he can catch the attention of another mega-church. He needs to be back in the big time, where he belongs. Glory Matthews voted against hiring the new minister. He's single and handsome and more charismatic than any man has a right to be. He’ll draw every man-hunting woman around. And because he's used to the big time, he won't stay long. But when Eli is with his daughter, he's down-to-earth, loving, and everything she could want, and Glory’s heart melts like a forgotten candle burning in the night. If it's one thing Eli doesn't need, it's Glory Matthews. She's head-strong, pretty, faithful, and doesn't seem to be fazed by his "celebrity." But Glory is also everything he could ever want, and somehow this Jordan Valley miss just might help him find his faith and mend his heart.
Jordan's Pocket Posh Journal, Chevron
Andrews McMeel Publishing
2016
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Jordan's Pocket Posh Journal, Mum
Andrews McMeel Publishing
2016
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Jordan's Pocket Posh Journal, Polka Dot
Andrews McMeel Publishing
2016
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Jordan's Pocket Posh Journal, Tulip
Andrews McMeel Publishing
2016
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Jordan Jones was strangely reluctant to return to Tri-State University for his second year. Was he out of step with his generation? What was the problem? Only the anticipation of football spurred him on. Since coming home from Africa with his family three years ago, his love of British football had quickly transferred to American football. Becoming a star player in high school, he was hoping to make college varsity this year along with Jed Jenkins and Ambrose Washington, his friends. Always serious minded, Jordan had bumped into a conflict upon entering university at Newtown, Texas. How would the problem be solved? Could it be solved? Things did change in surprising ways. The reader will want to learn how this happened.
Jordan: Investment Climate Statement 2015
United States Department of State
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Jordan's Beautiful Mind: And His Dog Cony
Fredy a. Bueso
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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A way to have fun, reading a book full of adventures of a kid and his pet Cony.
Jordan: 2015 Human Rights Report
United States Department of State
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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The most significant human rights problems were restrictions on the freedom of expression, including detention of journalists, which limited the ability of citizens and media to criticize government policies and officials; citizens' inability to change their government peacefully; and mistreatment and allegations of torture by security and government officials.Other human rights problems included restrictions on freedom of association and assembly, poor prison conditions, arbitrary arrest and denial of due process through administrative detention, prolonged detention, and allegations of nepotism and the influence of special interests on the judiciary. The government continued to infringe on citizens' privacy rights. The government prevented some refugees from coming into the country, deported other asylum seekers, and stripped some Palestinian refugees from Syria of their Jordanian citizenship prior to returning them involuntarily to Syria. Violence against women was widespread, and abuse of children persisted. Legal and societal discrimination and harassment remained a problem for women, religious minorities, religious converts, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) persons. Trafficking in persons remained a problem. Discrimination against persons with disabilities was a problem. Legal and societal discrimination against persons of Palestinian origin remained widespread. The government restricted labor rights and local and international human rights organizations reported frequent abuse of foreign domestic workers.Impunity remained widespread, and human rights organizations alleged that the government did not take sufficiently strong steps to investigate, prosecute, or punish officials who committed abuses. The government did take limited steps to investigate, prosecute, and punish officials who committed abuses, but the proceedings were not transparent, and information on the outcomes was not publicly available.
Jordan: A Key U.S. Partner
Subcommittee on the Middle East and Nort
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Jordan Marsh: New England's Largest Store
Anthony M. Sammarco
History Press Library Editions
2017
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Jordan Marsh opened its first store in 1851 on Milk Street in Boston selling assorted dry goods. Following the Civil War, the store moved to Winthrop Square and later to Washington Street between Summer and Avon Streets. The new five-story building, designed by Winslow & Wetherell, unveiled the novel concept of department shopping under one roof. It attracted shoppers by offering personal service with the adage that the customer is always right, easy credit, art exhibitions and musical performances. By the 1970s, it had become a regional New England icon and the largest department store chain in the nation. Author and historian Anthony Sammarco reveals the fascinating history of Boston's beloved Jordan Marsh.
Jordan Scarbrough The Man Hunter
Donald Wayne Manning
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Not moving from his position on the porch Jordan Scarbrough's eyes scanned the twelve mounted men. "I see you brought enough hands to get your cattle off of my place." "Or to hang a nester," said one of the mounted men. Burt Wolcott quickly said, "Now that's enough of that, let's see if we can't settle this peaceably. It seems this fella made a mistake and came to the wrong place to set up house keeping." Brandt Kelso stepped into view and stood in the doorway. Wolcott saw him and his face turned red. "So now you've joined this nester, it wasn't bad enough that you were a turncoat and went over to Sheldon." Jordan took another drag off of his cigarette and then flipped it into the yard. "Your beef is with me mister, not with Kelso." "You damn right it's with you. Who do you think you are shooting one of my men and then running them off of this place? I am Burt Wolcott and this land belongs to me, it was abandoned and I took possession and that makes it mine, it's now part of the Rocking W holdings. And you better take a hard look around at all of these men Scarbrough, because that shotgun you're holding doesn't scare me one bit." "If even one of your men goes for a gun this shotgun is going to become real important to you Mr. Wolcott because it's going to blow you right out of that saddle and after that it won't matter to you what happens because you'll be out of it."