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The Tax Book for Expats is a comprehensive explanation of the numerous US tax issues facing the US taxpayer living abroad. Each subject is explained in full listing precautions and specific benefits of each area with the US expat tax filing in mind.We do not discuss "Expatriating" in this book as that is covered in the "The Complete US Expat Tax Book" by the same author.Any US Expat should be able to use "The Tax Book for US Expats" as a comprehensive guide in filling out and filing their US Income Tax return.For additional information see http: //www.us-taxman.com.
This book examines the Santillana Codes, legal instruments which form a distinct class of uniquely African civil codes and which are still in force today in a legal arc that extends from the Maghreb to the Sahel. Stigall presents the history of Santillana’s seminal legislative effort and provides a comparative analysis of the substance of those codes, illuminating commonalities between Islamic law and European legal systems.
Frustrated, suburban, teenage, soapbox...
Dan E. Crawford
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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When trying to find himself during the beginning of his adolescence, Dan Crawford sat at a computer that had a hard drive tower (ask your parents, kids) and hammered out some straight up, obnoxious, whiny, half baked, and self loathing poetry... typical teen stuff. Due to positive reception among his peers and a local literary magazine editor, Crawford decided to take a chance and compile a collection of what he considered his most "tolerable" works. In all, he is proud of this body of work and hopes the reader can take something from Frustrated, suburban, teenage, soapbox...
The Perfect Sales Pro: 10 Key Concepts To Master The Art of Sales
Dan E. Blaze
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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The definitive portrait of the powerful, corruption-ridden Teamsters union and its legendary president, Jimmy Hoffa—organizer, gangster, convict, and conspirator—with a new afterword by the author James Riddle “Jimmy” Hoffa was one of the most fascinating and controversial figures in twentieth-century America. His remarkable journey from young union organizer to all-powerful head of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters is an epic tale worthy of a Hollywood blockbuster, jam-packed with intrigue, subterfuge, violence, and corruption. His successes were monumental, his fall truly spectacular, and his bizarre disappearance in the summer of 1975 remains one of the great mysteries in American history. Widely considered to be the definitive volume on the career and crimes of Jimmy Hoffa, The Hoffa Wars, by acclaimed investigative journalist Dan E. Moldea, is an eye-opening, extensively researched account of the steady rise and fall of an ingenious, ambitious man who was instrumental in transforming a small union of seventy-five thousand truckers into the most powerful labor brotherhood in world. Shocking disclosures in Moldea’s no-holds-barred account include the devil’s bargain that put Hoffa and his union in the pockets of the Mob, Hoffa’s role in the joint CIA-Mafia plots to kill Cuban leader Fidel Castro, the deal Hoffa made with US president Richard Nixon that released the disgraced Teamster president from prison eight years early, and the truth behind Hoffa’s eventual disappearance and likely murder. But perhaps the most startling revelation of all concerns the integral part Jimmy Hoffa played, in concert with underworld kingpins Carlos Marcello and Santos Trafficante, in America’s most terrible twentieth-century crime: the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
For Dan Perry, lifelong resident of Kinston, North Carolina, practicing law has now taken a back seat to his commitment to spreading the word of God. In his third book, dedicated to the study of the Holy Spirit, Perry focuses on the triune nature of God. He tells why a personal relationship with the indwelling Holy Spirit is a critical element in the life of a true believer. Perry and his wife Margaret share how their personal trials and tribulations have strengthened their own faith and deepened their relationships with God. In this book, Perry addresses both believers and nonbelievers, and provides guidance to those who have not yet accepted Jesus Christ into their lives.
For Kinston, NC attorney and prolific author Dan Perry, humble guidance on how to live a true Christian life is prominent in all his writing. In his fifth book, Perry not only discusses how to make the Bible an integral part of daily life, he extends his examination of God's "amazing love letter" to its implications to America. Citing evidence of God's providential hand at every stage of the country's development, Perry encourages Americans to fully embrace the Bible and its teachings and to become a God-fearing nation once again.
Counterterrorism and the Comparative Law of Investigative Detention
Dan E Stigall
Cambria Press
2009
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We hear so much about unity all the way to the President. But what do they really mean when they say, "We need unity"? What they really mean is "you need to change and agree with me." We are in a war-a war for our freedom, our thoughts, and our souls, really a spiritual war. Dan begins with the roots of our authority to engage in spiritual warfare and how we can engage in that warfare to change the spiritual atmosphere, people's hearts, take charge of the evil around us, and win this war. Together We Rise will give you the ammunition you need to win your war and then show you what unity really means for you, your family, your community, your church, city, state, and this nation. It begins on a very personal level with our hearts to live in unity so that "together we rise."
"I will be your hero, Grandpa," a na ve young boy assures a man whom he once thought was the devil's helper. Will Rivers had mistaken illness for evil and was making up for it with comforting words. But they were words with promise and the road between a promise-given and a promise-kept can be laden with emotional pitfalls. He meets a young lady, ultimately the love of his life, but their first encounter was not promising. He pulled her ponytail and called her a "snaggle-tooth." In return, she gave him a permanent mark on his shin and another more enduring mark, the gingersnap smile. Will shares a soulful admission, "So, I was mean to her, but...I didn't know I loved her, then." That gingersnap smile became the symbol of his life with Grandpa. Will befriends Bobby, a young man from a rough neighborhood who introduces the concept of a "neutral deed," one that was neither good nor bad. When the police tell their story of the great electric wheelchair race, you'd think Will and Bobby were a couple of vandals on a joyride at Grandpa's expense. Will's attempt to keep his promise led to a political birthday party where, in an old video, a young Boy Scout proclaims, "A black man can't chase a bus in this country without catching a hassle How's he gonna chase his dreams." Through the influence of that old video, Will concludes, "I guess yesterday really does matter." His decision to "kidnap" Grandpa led to the yelling match of the century wherein Will's father proclaims, "You touch my father and I'll beat you like a man beats a man It won't be father and son between us " Seeing whether Will keeps his promise justifies an evening with "A Gingersnap Smile."
The year 1774 was a sea of turbulence in America. The brigantine Peggy Stewart sailed in this sea laden with a cargo of unbridled hatred and undying love. The tides of social change ebbed and flowed while the winds of newfound faith pushed those who had to cleave unto this ship to uncertain destinies. At a critical time for those touched by the Peggy Stewart, a simple message of faith reached across the Atlantic to transform despair into hope.Cleave is a word in English that though spelled the same has diametrically opposite meanings. The definitions of the word cleave found in modern dictionaries validates that it is indeed contradictory: cleave--to divide or cleave--to cling. This word is an apt description of today's American society. Ask almost anyone today about the political mood of the United States, and they will begin to describe how America is deeply divided United States. Many believe we have unreconcilable differences as never seen before. This novel seeks to contest this belief and to tell an old American story when our political cleave, a division, led to dreadful violence, right or wrong, but ultimately to a cleave, a clinging together and eventually the birth of a United States of America.What is often lost to most in a simple narrative of pre-Revolutionary history is the turmoil up and down the Atlantic Coast preceding and following the Tea Party in Boston. Our ship, the brigantine Peggy Stewart, sailed into infamy in this 1774 sea of turmoil on American land. Ordinary folks like you and I--farmers, merchants, seamen, and labors--were pulled and pushed by the tides and winds of social change. So we were then, so we are today. Are you aboard?
The year 1774 was a sea of turbulence in America. The brigantine Peggy Stewart sailed in this sea laden with a cargo of unbridled hatred and undying love. The tides of social change ebbed and flowed while the winds of newfound faith pushed those who had to cleave unto this ship to uncertain destinies. At a critical time for those touched by the Peggy Stewart, a simple message of faith reached across the Atlantic to transform despair into hope.Cleave is a word in English that though spelled the same has diametrically opposite meanings. The definitions of the word cleave found in modern dictionaries validates that it is indeed contradictory: cleave--to divide or cleave--to cling. This word is an apt description of today's American society. Ask almost anyone today about the political mood of the United States, and they will begin to describe how America is deeply divided United States. Many believe we have unreconcilable differences as never seen before. This novel seeks to contest this belief and to tell an old American story when our political cleave, a division, led to dreadful violence, right or wrong, but ultimately to a cleave, a clinging together and eventually the birth of a United States of America.What is often lost to most in a simple narrative of pre-Revolutionary history is the turmoil up and down the Atlantic Coast preceding and following the Tea Party in Boston. Our ship, the brigantine Peggy Stewart, sailed into infamy in this 1774 sea of turmoil on American land. Ordinary folks like you and I--farmers, merchants, seamen, and labors--were pulled and pushed by the tides and winds of social change. So we were then, so we are today. Are you aboard?
UNITY? Is It Possible?: Forward by the Late Charles and Francis Hunter
Dan E. Gordon
Independently Published
2018
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We hear so much about unity all the way to the President. But what do they really mean when they say. "We need unity"? Is it not really you change and agree with me? We are in a War, a War for our freedom, for our thoughts, for our souls really a Spiritual war. A war to separate us create strife and division like many are saying we need Unity. This book will show you what unity really means for you, your family, your community, your church, city, state and this nation. It begin on a very personal level with our hearts to live in unity
Santa Barbara Shopping Guide 2019: Best Rated Stores in Santa Barbara, California - Stores Recommended for Visitors, (Shopping Guide 2019)
Dan E. Savoy
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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The stores found in this shopping guide are the most positively reviewed and recommended by locals and travelers. Antiques, Art Galleries, Arts & Crafts, Auction Houses, Baby Gear & Furniture, Bookstores, Botanical Gardens, Candy Stores, Cards & Stationery, Children's Clothing, Comic Books, Convenience Stores, Customized Merchandise, Dance Wear, Department Stores, Discount Store, Drugstores, Electronics, Fabric Stores, Fashion, Festivals, Flea Markets, Florists, Formal Wear, Furniture Stores, Gift Shops, Gold Buyers, Grocery, Health Markets, Hobby Shops, Home Decor, Jewelry, Kitchen & Bath, Leather Goods, Lingerie, Luggage, Maternity Wear, Men's Clothing, Music & DVDs, Organic Stores, Outdoor Gear, Outlet Stores, Party Supplies, Pawn Shops, Plus Size Fashion, Public Markets, Shoe Stores, Shopping Centers, Skate Shops, Ski & Snowboard Shops, Souvenir Shops, Sporting Goods, Sports Wear, Summer Camps, Sunglasses, Surf Shop, Swimwear, Thrift Stores, Toy Stores and many more options to visit and enjoy your stay.
The passing of a family pet in never easy, and explaining to children is often very difficult. Until We Play Again is a story that helps to comfort heavy hearts. Inspired by personal emotions after the passing of a very special dog, the author/illustrator puts his very positive outlook on the journey after we say goodbye to our furry family members. It is never a permanent goodbye, but there will be a day when we can play again.
Heroes and villains collide in this swashbuckling romp through historical fiction. Brandy Erasmus is the daughter of the most feared pirate couple of the Caribbean, Eric Erasmus aka The Plague and his wife The Scarlet Mistress. They've ravaged the Caribbean in the impregnable ship the Red Witch for over a quarter of a century. One day both are killed. Orphaned and hunted Brandy escapes with her uncle to hide out in Kingston, Jamaica where she unexpectantly finds peace and contentment helping her uncle run a tavern. Fate has a funny way of turning the table though because a chance meeting with one of Great Britain's most beloved sea captains and his enigmatic first officer turn her world upside down. Romantic sparks flair and adventure unfold as Brandy is confronted with a choice to once and for all leave her bloody past behind and embrace a new life that promises love and purpose beyond all her expectations. But in doing so, she is confronted with the choice to reclaim the ship and crew she left behind and sail into hell to rescue the one she loves and embrace the cause he has already dedicated his life to.
Brandy Erasmus is the daughter of the most feared pirate of the Caribbean in the early 19th century. Erick Erasmus aka The Plague and his infamous wife The Scarlet Mistress have marauded and ravaged the seas of the Caribbean since before Brandy was born. But on one fateful day when she is fifteen years old, that life drastically ends. First her father is killed by his second in command, Don Lomoche, and then an evil self-important, pompous ass British admiral named Bennets captures and executes her mother. She and her uncle barely escape the same fate. They spend the next 15 years hiding in Kingston, Jamaica where they run an Inn near the harbor. A chance meeting with one of the British Empires most celebrated sea captains, Arthur Joshua and his enigmatic first officer John Edwards changes everything. Both men are part of the Abolitionist movement in the Caribbean to get runaway slaves from the United states settled in Maroons. Although passionate about the movement Captain Joshua is also on a second mission to find his long-lost wife and daughter who came to the Caribbean 15 years earlier to wait for him. His wife, Cassandra, was a former prisoner on a slave ship headed to the new world when they were intercepted by his then command of a British Man-of-War off the coast of Africa. After they were married, she bared him a daughter, and he then sent them on to the new world where he felt they could live together as a family. The king of England kept him from joining his family for seven years, having him fighting one war after another. When Captain Joshua found out that his family had been lost somewhere in the Caribbean, he begged the then "Sailor King William", his former commanding officer, to let him go find out what happened to them. The King gave him leave to find his family and commissioned him to aid the freed slaves of the British Empire in the Caribbean as he saw fit. He also gifted Captain Joshua with the fastest ship in the British fleet, a ship Captain Joshua named, The Morning Star. Joshua asked 1st Lieutenant John Edward to join him in his quest and with the kings leave they set out on Captain Joshua's duel quest. Brandy and her uncle Skynyrd find themselves drawn to these men. She especially finds herself drawn to John Edwards, the first officer. But her battle with her past and the demons that haunt her about being raised to be a cutthroat pirate impedes their budding if not tumultuous romance. During this time Brandy's Enemies have been busy plotting against the abolitionist movement in British waters, which pits them against Captain Joshua and his cause. Soon she and Skynyrd must decide whether they will fully commit to Joshua's cause and be a part in taking down their old nemesis Don Lomoche. Secrets are revealed and lines are drawn as her decision to stand with John Edwards and his captain spirals her life into a whirlwind of adventure and romance, she never thought possible. Circumstance brought on by forces long set in motion dictate that she must rise to save the one she loves and champion a cause bigger than all of them. It forces her to reclaim a cursed ship and crew that have anxiously waited for her to return and takes them to confront her mortal enemy. Armed with her love for John Edwards and the cause he fights for and enabled by the teachings of Master Shaolin Priest named Zang Yong Brandy Erasmus sails into hell and with friends and allies wins the day, and a lease on a new and better life.