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Rose Petals

Rose Petals

Liz Crowe

Emerentsia Publications
2020
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Tash and Suzie are both musicians and awaiting the start of rehearsals at their local concert hall. They don't like boredom... They meet one another - by accident - in one restroom and discover they, each, have a boyfriend waiting upstairs for them. Boyfriends with very similar kinks, in fact, so they swap places and see if they can convince them, with persuasive acting ability that, in fact, they're fucking their own girlfriends. And that's just the beginning of a delightfully entertaining day for the girls...
Rose Petals

Rose Petals

Liz Crowe

Crowerotica Fantasies
2020
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Tash and Suzie are both musicians and awaiting the start of rehearsals at their local concert hall. They don't like boredom... They meet one another - by accident - in one restroom and discover they, each, have a boyfriend waiting upstairs for them. Boyfriends with very similar kinks, in fact, so they swap places and see if they can convince them, with persuasive acting ability that, in fact, they're fucking their own girlfriends. And that's just the beginning of a delightfully entertaining day for the girls...
Rose Perrin

Rose Perrin

Alice Pujo

ALPHA EDITION
2024
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Rose Perrin: Roman"", constitue un phare dans le monde du livre, comblant le foss entre le pass et le pr sent. Autrefois consid r parmi les livres anciens, cet ouvrage classique, comme tant de livres anciens et oubli s, a fa onn notre compr hension de la culture et de l'histoire. exemple remarquable de livres d'histoire qui ont influenc des g n rations, et maintenant, gr ce au d vouement d'Alpha Editions, votre diteur de livres de confiance, il rena t dans un format frais et l gant. Nous avons soigneusement retap , remani et am lior ce livre pour qu'il soit bien plus qu'un simple titre lire. Vous pouvez d sormais profiter de pages claires et faciles lire, sans num risation floue ni texte d color . En choisissant cette dition, vous investissez dans plus qu'un livre: vous sauvegardez un h ritage. Votre soutien maintient en vie un morceau remarquable du patrimoine humain, garantissant que ses le ons et ses inspirations continuent de r sonner dans le futur.
rose petals and stardust

rose petals and stardust

Nicole Barbara

Nicole Barbara
2023
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Raw, relatable and inspirational, 'rose petals and stardust' is a journey of complicated love, heartbreak and mental health which leads to a path of spiritual awakening, self-discovery and healing. This poetry book is your safe space to feel it all - it reminds you that you are not alone on this earth. That you are seen even if you think you aren't. Last but not least, it is the helping hand you've been looking for, the friend that's been hiding for far too long. Now it's time to feel it all and heal together.
Rose Paradise: The Life of Prophet Muhammad (saw)

Rose Paradise: The Life of Prophet Muhammad (saw)

Seca Öztürk

Turkiye Diyanet Vakf#305; (Tdv)- Broadcastin
2025
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Rose Paradise: The Life of Prophet Muhammad (saw) is a comprehensive and devotional narrative that presents the events, virtues, and spiritual atmosphere of the Prophet's (saw) blessed life through sixty-three carefully crafted chapters. The book follows a chronological arc-from the anticipation of his arrival, to his birth and upbringing, to the revelation, migration, establishment of the Muslim community, major trials, victories, and his final teachings. Each chapter functions as a standalone reflection while contributing to the larger tapestry of the Sīrah. The text captures the Prophet's exalted character, describing his mercy, generosity, justice, courage, humility, and gentleness in ways that speak to contemporary readers. Scenes such as the Year of Sorrow, the Consolation of Ṭā'if, the Hijrah, the Conquest of Mecca, and the Farewell Sermon are written with sensitivity and reverence, inviting thoughtful contemplation. The accessible tone makes the book suitable for a wide audience-youth, adults, reading groups, introductory Islamic studies courses, and community education programs. While rich in spiritual insights, it maintains clarity and readability, avoiding technical terminology and focusing on moral lessons: patience in adversity, gratitude, trust in God, compassion toward the weak, and unity among believers. Table of Content Part 1 - Victory Belongs to the Believers Part 2 - The Guide for Life Part 3 - Long-awaited Part 4 - Good News to the World Part 5 - The Unique Pearl Part 6 - The Apple of Humanity's Eye Part 7 - The Birth of the Rose Prophet Part 8 - Glowing Mother: Amina Part 9 - The Fortunate Foster-Mother Part 10 - The Blessed Guest Part 11 - A Wait Like Jacob's Part 12 - The Teacher of Good Morals Part 13 - Longing for a Father Part 14 - The Meeting with the Father Part 15 - Farewell to Medina Part 16 - The Journey of Amina to Paradise Part 17 - The Tender-Hearted Grandfather Part 18 - Like a Second Mother Part 19 - Rahmatul Lil Alameen Part 20 - Heart of the City Part 21 - The Awaited Guest Part 22 - Al-Amin (Most Trustable) Part 23 - The Teacher of Love Part 24 - The Most Beautiful Family Part 25 - Endless Mercy Part 26 - Blessed Duty: Being a Referee Part 27 - The Noor Mountain Part 28 - First Support Part 29 - Waraqah Part 30 - The Lion of Allah Part 31 - To Love Dearly Part 32 - The First Soldier of Freedom Part 33 - A Muslim is the Brother of Another Muslim Part 34 - The Fondness of Compassion Part 35 - The Revival that Began in Safa Part 36 - The Supreme Authority Part 37 - The Name of Rebirth: Umar Part 38 - First Immigration Part 39 - Boycott Part 40 - Farewell to Uncle Mushfiq Part 41 - Year of Sorrow Part 42 - The Consolation of Taif Part 43 - Invitation from the Heavens Part 44 - Permission for Immigration Part 45 - Protection Officers Part 46 - Allah is with Us Part 47 - A Full Moon at the Madina Horizon Part 48 - The Luckiest Orphan Part 49 - Unless You Love Each Other Part 50 - The Date Tree Part 51 - A Rose That Rose in the Heart of Prophet Part 52 - The Best Teacher Part 53 - The Civilized City: Yathrib Part 54 - Allah is the Best Planner Part 55 - The Revenge in Uhud Part 56 - Most Merciful Grandfather Part 57 - Wind on Duty Part 58 - The Longing for the Ka'bah Part 59 - Under a Locust Tree Part 60 - Reunion with Ka'bah Part 61 - The Conquest of Mecca Part 62 - Farewell Sermon Part 63 - We Bear Witness, O Prophet Muhammad (saw)
The Rose Path

The Rose Path

Nadine Gordon

Lulu.com
2009
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An upbeat book to empower, re-awaken and experience the real you. Learn about Latent energies, daydreams, sympathy pains, aura's etc. Discover the secrets to fulfill your destiny. Knowledge is power!
Red Rose Petals - A Poetry Collection
During the Winters of the 1980s in a small Northwest Indiana farm town called Dyer, where the days and nights were long, quiet and cold, I would often look out our kitchen window at the massive snow drifts and wonder if and when Spring would arrive. In the depths of depression and with nothing else to do, these poems emerged, one by one, like petals dropping from a big, beautiful red rose.
The Paper Rose Pony

The Paper Rose Pony

Misty Fawn Spray

Misty Spray
2020
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Jenny is so excited. She finally gets to ride her pony in the annual parade.She has dreamed of this day for so long. She has imagined her pony covered in beautiful flowers.However, one mistake may cause she and her pony to be grounded and not allowed to ride at all.Jenny must use her creativity and a good dose of humility to make things right in time for she and her flower covered pony to ride.
Billy Rose Presents...Casa Manana

Billy Rose Presents...Casa Manana

Jan Jones

Texas Christian University Press,U.S.
1999
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In 1936 as Texas prepared to celebrate its centennial--100 years after the Battle of San Jacinto--Dallas was chosen as the site of the official exhibition. Plans were under way for a modest Frontier Days Celebration in Fort Worth--until "Star-Telegram" publisher and civic booster Amon G. Carter stepped in. Carter considered the naming of Dallas as the official site a gross miscarriage of justice and was determined to get even by mounting a show that would directly rival the official event--and pull tourist dollars into Fort Worth. To put his celebration together Carter hired flamboyant Broadway producer Billy Rose. The result was Fort Worth's Frontier Centennial, an improbable conglomeration of agricultural exhibits, sideshow nudes, an old-time Wild West show, Rose's musicalized circus Jumbo, and a parade of Broadway and vaudeville talent led by feature artiste, stripper Sally Rand. The centerpiece for this extravaganza was the dinner theater, Casa Manana, with the world's largest revolving stage surrounded by a tank of water on which it seemed to float, over twenty fountains, and geysers of water that shot into the air at strategic intervals. The building featured over thirty Spanish-style arches, was 320 feet in length, and contained the world's longest bar, a fact of which Rose was inordinately proud. But it was the revue on this magnificent stage that truly made theatrical history. On opening night, Paul Whiteman raised his baton and two bands swung into the fanfare. There were interpretations of the St. Louis World's Fair, the Paris Exposition of 1925, and Chicago's 1933 Century of Progress Exposition. Texas "Sweetheart Number One" wore a $5,000 gold-mesh gown, and Sally Rand wore only a huge opaline balloon. On opening night when the orchestra played "The Eyes of Texas," the audience rose to its feet singing, whistling, and cheering. "Texans," wrote one critic, "are not given to polite applause." The Frontier Centennial and its sequel, the Frontier Fiesta, closed after only two brief seasons (1936 and 1937), the second season cut short by controversy and lawsuits. Rose left Fort Worth under a cloud, informed by city fathers that his services were no longer needed. Undaunted, he went on to become a multimillionaire with almost legendary status as a theatrical producer. But Fort Worth was never again the same after the Frontier Centennial . . . and memories of that festival linger today, even though the buildings were long ago razed. Today a permanent theater-in-the-round, appropriately named Casa Manana, is located on the centennial grounds. Popular with Fort Worthians, it can only echo the splendor of the original.
Billy Rose Presents...Casa Manana

Billy Rose Presents...Casa Manana

Jan Jones

Texas Christian University Press,U.S.
1999
nidottu
In 1936 as Texas prepared to celebrate its centennial--100 years after the Battle of San Jacinto--Dallas was chosen as the site of the official exhibition. Plans were under way for a modest Frontier Days Celebration in Fort Worth--until Star-Telegram publisher and civic booster Amon G. Carter stepped in. Carter considered the naming of Dallas as the official site a gross miscarriage of justice and was determined to get even by mounting a show that would directly rival the official event--and pull tourist dollars into Fort Worth. To put his celebration together Carter hired flamboyant Broadway producer Billy Rose. The result was Fort Worth's Frontier Centennial, an improbable conglomeration of agricultural exhibits, sideshow nudes, an old-time Wild West show, Rose's musicalized circus Jumbo, and a parade of Broadway and vaudeville talent led by feature artiste, stripper Sally Rand. The centerpiece for this extravaganza was the dinner theater, Casa Manana, with the world's largest revolving stage surrounded by a tank of water on which it seemed to float, over twenty fountains, and geysers of water that shot into the air at strategic intervals. The building featured over thirty Spanish-style arches, was 320 feet in length, and contained the world's longest bar, a fact of which Rose was inordinately proud. But it was the revue on this magnificent stage that truly made theatrical history. On opening night, Paul Whiteman raised his baton and two bands swung into the fanfare. There were interpretations of the St. Louis World's Fair, the Paris Exposition of 1925, and Chicago's 1933 Century of Progress Exposition. Texas "Sweetheart Number One" wore a $5,000 gold-mesh gown, and Sally Rand wore only a huge opaline balloon. On opening night when the orchestra played "The Eyes of Texas," the audience rose to its feet singing, whistling, and cheering. "Texans," wrote one critic, "are not given to polite applause." The Frontier Centennial and its sequel, the Frontier Fiesta, closed after only two brief seasons (1936 and 1937), the second season cut short by controversy and lawsuits. Rose left Fort Worth under a cloud, informed by city fathers that his services were no longer needed. Undaunted, he went on to become a multimillionaire with almost legendary status as a theatrical producer. But Fort Worth was never again the same after the Frontier Centennial . . . and memories of that festival linger today, even though the buildings were long ago razed. Today a permanent theater-in-the-round, appropriately named Casa Manana, is located on the centennial grounds. Popular with Fort Worthians, it can only echo the splendor of the original.
Pasadena Rose Poets Poetry Collection 2019: Reflection. Resistance. Reckoning. Resurrection.
The Pasadena Rose Poets are "unobtrusive pause creators." We use our words to allow humanity to pause and breathe deeply. Poetry leaves its mark--not always visible--but imprinted on us and our audience in ways that we may never know. We are a chorus of voices stretched across cultures. Poetry gifts us with a third eye and ear that slows us down to look and see, to hear murmurs and whispers that get under our skin and live in our heads until we let the words land on the page. We fly, soar as time, space and freedom joins us. An NEA, National Endowment for the Arts, grant to the City of Pasadena Cultural Affairs Division created the winds of change that established The Pasadena Rose Poets in 2016. Nine published poets were chosen to initiate a lunchtime poetry reading program at the Pasadena Senior Center in 2016 and in the Pasadena Council Chambers in 2018. We are also know as "Citizen Poets," who initiated and continued to read at City Council meetings since 2017. As Mayor Terry Tornek remarked at one of the Council meetings, I believe that because of the poetry readings, the meetings are more civil.
The Rose Petal

The Rose Petal

C Casarico

Onion River Press
2019
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Rose lives in a world with magic. Spells. Vampires. Witches. All of this is normal, but she lacks magic ability of her own. She feels lost until one day, she falls into another world not unlike her own, except for one glaring, dark difference.
Yellow Rose: Poems

Yellow Rose: Poems

Phd Arjun Yallappa Pangannavar Ma

Independently Published
2019
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The passions of human being enable him/her to write the life's experience inform of literature, it would be more appealing if it is in poetic form. As a poet I tried my best to capture my feelings or experience of the very moment in form of poem instantly. All my poems are the mirror of my feelings at the time of event. What I have experienced in my life is my poetry. Poetry is one of the media to express one's feeling, experience and emotions like joy, sorrow, love, anger, regret, worship and what not. The most important characteristic of poetry is its regular rhythm of its words. It keeps poetry away from all other ways of using language. The rhythm of the poetry represents musical elements in it and a good poet chooses appropriate rhythm. The metrical form of composition is called verse and it is out-word form of poetry. The verse is spirit of poetry.
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