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Freight Broker Business Startup: The Complete Guide to Start, Manage & Grow a Successful Freight Brokerage Business From Scratch
Have you been thinking about starting a freight brokerage business or you are simply curious about this fantastic business opportunity? If the answer is yes, then keep listening...Freight brokers are capable of brokering profitable deals with people who are willing to ship bulky goods. While there are freight brokers who prefer going solo, having a freight brokerage business is a great way to earn a huge amount of money. A freight brokerage company arranges for the transportation of the freight and tracking of the load. Their main job is to make the lives of the clients easy by providing them with efficient and quality drivers and carriers who are reliable enough to carry a large amount of load, and in the meantime making a ton of money There is, infact, a large amount of profit when it comes to having a freight brokerage business. While there are many efficient trucking companies who prove to be consistent with their performances, there are a few bad ones out there which make local businesses and people wary of using such services. This proves to be highly beneficial for freight brokerage businesses, as they fulfill the requirements of shippers as well as carriers. This ensures that they are always in demand. Here's a preview of what you will learn: Differences between freight brokers, forwarders and agentsFascinating insights of the freight broker business history Simple steps to become a freight brokerWhat are all the required forms, permits, and licenses and how to get themHow to easily find your first customersSteps and advices to set up a profitable business since the beginningTips and tricks to promote and market your freight brokerage business Want to know more?Get "Freight Broker Business Startup" now
Ideological Warfare

Ideological Warfare

Darryl Naranjit

Independently Published
2024
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In this book, Darryl Naranjit examines the part the World Bank and the IMF play in the structuring of the world and of the Caribbean. The World Bank and IMF, according to Naranjit, are used as economic weapons to shape the political landscape of developing countries. Whilst, initially, the Bank was conceptualized as a tool for reconstruction and development, from the 1980s its main role seemed to be the promotion of the ideology of market fundamentalism and the combating of any lingering forms of socialism or Keynesian economics in the Third World. The World Bank and the IMF appeared to be engaged in ideological warfare on a global scale. Their Structural Adjustment policies were based on the conservative Reaganomics of the 1980's. Wealth, according to this theory, trickles down from the wealthy to the poor. This, however, has not happened in the Caribbean or other parts of the developing world. What has happened is that the gap between rich and poor has widened considerably. Structural Adjustment, in the form of market fundamentalism, has become a powerful ideological weapon for consolidating the gains of the wealthy in the face of the increasingly desperate plight of the poor and for fulfilling the neoconservative dream of an American Empire.
Trigger World: Elite

Trigger World: Elite

Darryl J. James

Independently Published
2020
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Once upon a future, when life is lived on the trigger, two covert snipers are pushed apart by epic tragedy when JACK LANTIC's life is destroyed by terrorism Blindly enticed by revenge, he goes against his word to sniper partner DAMON VOITH, who craves to go it alone for recognition in his pursuit for ultimate power.In a story of revenge and betrayal, it's killers killing killers as the two men clash in a super-elite death squad, as they fight for the affection of the same woman and battle for survival within the deadly Bloodtroops of Trigger World: Elite.And don't miss the exciting 6-part comic book series also available here now.
Spitting Fat: Book 1

Spitting Fat: Book 1

Darryl T. C. Stephenson; Keith Herbert

Independently Published
2020
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If you like to read fun books online this is a new series of fantasy adventure storybooks for kids, with a strong female leading character, ideal for bedtime stories. It is also available in paperback and with your help we can make it one of the top books to read on Amazon and beyond. So it began . . . As with many a great story, it started with a speck of dust on a cosmic wind and ended in the creation of a Universe, with a little help from a shooting star. This Universe is inhabited by many wondrous creatures such as a very special little sausage . . . Spitting Fat She must learn how to get along with her new family of Dad, Mum and the Cheeky Twins, all the while honing her newfound abilities. There are many other characters that she befriends along the way such as Bert the bearded lizard. Can they survive the exciting but dangerous world they have landed in? What will become of these adventurous leggy meat runaways?
Army Life

Army Life

Darryl Jefferson

Page Publishing Inc.
2022
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Darryl Jefferson grew up with the sole ambition of becoming a US Army soldier. Despite many people advising against it, he ultimately fulfilled his goal and enlisted in the Army while the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were raging. He soon discovered that this experience was much different than he had anticipated, but in the process, he would learn and discover much about himself, the real world, and the human condition. This is his story.
My Family

My Family

Darryl Johnson

Page Publishing Inc.
2024
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If you enjoyed the reading of this book and how I incorporated Steve Harvey, one of America's and the world's top personalities, you are going to enjoy what I do in the second book, My Family Too.Spoiler alert: TI and Tiny Harris and their family, along with Lil Scrappy the Rapper, Tyler Perry, and an assortment of other personalities, are ingrained into it, meshed with redneck and hillbillies from Charleston, West Virginia, in a way not expected. I promise you will enjoy.
For you are bought with a price

For you are bought with a price

Darryl Putman

Xulon Press
2024
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Have you ever been born again? If not, you need to be. We all know where we came from, but we all do not know where we are going. If you don't know anything at all, you need to know where you are going to spend eternity at. You will live forever either in Heaven or Hell. It's best for a person not to be born at all if they are not going to be born again. In the Bible, the Gospel of John says that Jesus closed the door to Heaven. Take your bible and follow me to the book of John and let's hear what Jesus is saying. John 3:3 states, "Except a man born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God." Now look down to verse number 7: "Marvel not that I said unto thee, ye must be born again." If Jesus said you must be born again, that can only mean one thing: We were not born right the first time. King David said in the book of Psalm 51: 5, "Behold, I was shapen in iniquity: and in sin did my mother conceive me."
1619 the Transition of America

1619 the Transition of America

Darryl Smith

Xlibris Us
2021
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This story goes back to the 1860's as racism continues these very days, with plenty of us being guilty of it in some form or another. Prior to slavery in Southern States of American law's were enacted keeping races from mixing prohibiting as unlawful. These law's known as "Jim Crow Laws" Lasted until the"Civil Rights Act" was signed by president Lyndon B Johnson in 1964. Making "Jim Crow Law's" unlawful. The signing of the "Civil Rights Act" states to discriminate against another human being is unlawful, plain and simple.
1619 the Transition of America

1619 the Transition of America

Darryl Smith

Xlibris Us
2021
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This story goes back to the 1860's as racism continues these very days, with plenty of us being guilty of it in some form or another. Prior to slavery in Southern States of American law's were enacted keeping races from mixing prohibiting as unlawful. These law's known as "Jim Crow Laws" Lasted until the"Civil Rights Act" was signed by president Lyndon B Johnson in 1964. Making "Jim Crow Law's" unlawful. The signing of the "Civil Rights Act" states to discriminate against another human being is unlawful, plain and simple.
Defining an Abundant Life

Defining an Abundant Life

Darryl D Bunting

Westbow Press
2021
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Darryl D Bunting had it all: a wonderful family, a strong relationship with the Lord, and a successful career as a mathematics teacher. But as he was picking up some items from the floor after a class left, he felt short of breath and dizzy. When the school nurse found his blood pressure a little elevated, she suggested he make an appointment with this doctor ... but he brushed it off. Later, after a family gathering, he felt lightheaded, short of breath, and sick to his stomach before losing consciousness. He did not go to the hospital, but he did mention the incident to his Sunday school class. Someone who managed a cardiovascular office made sure he went to the clinic to be fitted with a Holter monitor. Once that data was in hand, it became clear that God was not just sending the author through a challenging trial-He was leading him through the trial using Christian friends to help him on the way. Join the author as he shares a memorial of words to God's care and provision through seven pacemaker implants to remedy heart problems.
Blame It on Whitey

Blame It on Whitey

Darryl Harvey

PORTAL PUBLISHING
2023
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Keyshawn is a troubled young man haunted by a skewed outlook of the white race. Irrational thinking is an understatement as the walls of prejudice are closing in on him. Instead of looking deep within himself, Keyshawn blames all of his woes on the white man. His dilemma extends beyond the current state of race relations between Blacks and whites. Keyshawn believes he is being specifically targeted, and that the white race, acting as one single entity is planning his demise. His two best friends Rassaan and Mustafa try to reason with him. An intense debate between the three reinforces Keyshawn's notions that whites want him out of the way. Keyshawn's Mama recognizes that something is amiss with her son. Keyshawn tries to conceal the despair that's dogging him, but Mama knows better. Keyshawn is being vague; he is reluctant to tell Mama about his perceived existential threat. Through Mama's prodding, Keyshawn finally fesses up, it's the white man. Mama is confused, is Keyshawn under direct threat or is it imagined? Mama wants Keyshawn to get help this infuriates Keyshawn. Keyshawn is the real threat, a threat to himself. Keyshawn is so consumed by what he contends the white man has inflicted on him, he has no other recourse.
Reckoning Methodism

Reckoning Methodism

Darryl W Stephens

Cascade Books
2024
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Reckoning Methodism addresses the brokenness of The United Methodist Church (UMC) in the United States. Homosexuality is but one of several fault lines with decades-long histories in this predominantly White denomination. Demographic shifts, racism, and imperialism are heavily implicated in the current state of division. What, then, is the true nature and mission of this church? The UMC is the public church divided. Distinct missional theologies arise from competing commitments and priorities. When Methodist programmatic initiatives--such as vital congregations, environmental witness, and volunteers in mission--fail to account for these differences, denominational unity is weakened. Constructively, this book seeks historical clarity, collective repentance, charismatic learning, and institutional courage as United Methodists reckon with inherited animosities and divisions. This book provides no answers or programmatic fixes. Rather, it provides possibilities for repairing past harms as United Methodists seek ways to continue living out their Wesleyan faith. Reckoning with the public church divided, we glimpse the nature and mission of the church--not only as it has been but also as it could be.
Black College Blueprint

Black College Blueprint

Darryl Scriven

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2026
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While HBCUs are individually unique, they have similar missions, audiences, threats, and aspirations. This commonality suggests that they should unify in a way that preserves the identity of each, leverages shared resources, and strengthens their standing as an institution class. With attention given to the changing political landscape, Black College Blueprint offers a fresh approach to increasing the HBCU value proposition for the next century. Special attention is given to the opportunity for HBCUs to leverage Artificial Intelligence enterprise wide. Written for wide stakeholder engagement, Black College Blueprint proposes that the best way to accomplish collective HBCU advancement is to create an HBCU Consortium and an HBCU Think Tank to help structure and lead a new expression of Black College education nationally and globally.
The Collected Essays of Elizabeth Hardwick

The Collected Essays of Elizabeth Hardwick

Darryl Pinckney; Elizabeth Hardwick

The New York Review of Books, Inc
2017
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The first-ever collection of essays from across Elizabeth Hardwick's illustrious writing career, including works not seen in print for decades. A New York Times Notable Book of 2017 Elizabeth Hardwick wrote during the golden age of the American literary essay. For Hardwick, the essay was an imaginative endeavor, a serious form, criticism worthy of the literature in question. In the essays collected here she covers civil rights demonstrations in the 1960s, describes places where she lived and locations she visited, and writes about the foundations of American literature--Melville, James, Wharton--and the changes in American fiction, though her reading is wide and international. She contemplates writers' lives--women writers, rebels, Americans abroad--and the literary afterlife of biographies, letters, and diaries. Selected and with an introduction by Darryl Pinckney, the Collected Essays gathers more than fifty essays for a fifty-year retrospective of Hardwick's work from 1953 to 2003. "For Hardwick," writes Pinckney, "the poetry and novels of America hold the nation's history." Here is an exhilarating chronicle of that history.