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Don't Do Business with Dicks: How to Ditch Toxicity and Align Yourself with Positive Influences
Pragmatic principles for success and strategies to help you overcome your biggest obstacle--you--by surrounding yourself with the right people, ideas, and environments As Chairman of the Napoleon Hill Institute and former CEO of Leigh Steinberg Sports & Entertainment (the inspiration for Jerry Maguire), where his first major task was to bring home negotiations for returning the NFL's Rams to Los Angeles from St. Louis, David Meltzer followed his boss's instructions: "Don't negotiate to the last penny. Always be fair. Don't do business with dicks." Since then, David's taken this advice on as his mantra, not just for negotiating high-stakes deals but for navigating life. In Don't Do Business with Dicks, Meltzer distills his wisdom into actionable strategies for cultivating meaningful relationships, aligning yourself with positive influences, and holding fast to your integrity. Packed with anecdotes and practical advice, you'll discover how to fill your life with all the right stuff and leave behind the negativity and pettiness that stunt growth. Adopt a guiding philosophy that empowers you to: Avoid negative influences and build positive connections Align your actions with your values Cultivate gratitude and accountability Master the art of clear and honest communication Make wise choices in partnerships Navigate the dynamics of different environments Foster a growth mindset Don't Do Business with Dicks is a call to eliminate toxicity and create your own "gold standard" for success, one built on kindness and integrity. Instead of just focusing on getting what you want, ask yourself--what's standing in your way?
Raymond T. Richey

Raymond T. Richey

David Foxworth

Xulon Press
2023
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This is the first full biography of Raymond T. Richey to examine his complete life and world-wide ministry. Richey was a nationally known evangelist who led over one million souls to Christ in numerous campaigns in the United States. He was a pioneer healing evangelist and numerous healing miracles occurred in his campaigns some of whom are recorded here. He was an important transitional figure from the Azusa Street revival (1906 to 1908) to the post World War II healing revivals (1947 to 1958). He played a leading role in the expansion of Pentecostalism in America. Raymond T. Richey stands in the front rank of healing evangelists alongside F. F. Bosworth, Aimee McPherson, John G. Lake, Oral Roberts, Jack Coe, and William Branham among others. J. David Foxworth has studied the subject of revival for over forty years. He has visited many historic revival sites in the United States, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales for the purpose of research and prayer. He founded Lighthouse Christian Church in Montpelier, Vermont and served as senior pastor for fifteen years. In 2011 he earned a Ph.D. in Renewal Studies from Regent University. He served as Department Head of Biblical Studies for Charlotte Christian College and Theological Seminary in Charlotte, N.C. He is the author of Fire In The Great Mountains: A History of Evangelical Revival in Vermont in the Nineteenth Century (2021). He is married to Patricia (Patty) Foxworth for 32 years. They currently reside in Rock Hill, South Carolina. Raymond T. Richey: The Full Life of a Pioneer Healing Evangelist is his second published work.
Don't Try This at Home

Don't Try This at Home

David Langford

Lulu.com
2021
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A large selection of of David Langford's finest and funniest (and in a few cases most esoteric) reports on science fiction and fantasy conventions. The 79,000 words of reportage or misreportage cover British and occasionally North American or (once) Australian SF conventions, from Mancon 5 (the infamous 1976 Eastercon in Manchester) to Loncon 3 (the 2014 World SF Convention in London Docklands). There are thirty-two articles in all - chiefly from fanzines but a few professionally published by unwary editors - which between them tackle thirty-five conventions plus a few bonus events such as a very strange launch party held underground in the Chislehurst Caves. By way of bookends to the collection the management has also included a brief introduction and an index of coverage by convention name.
Don't Talk about My Spaghetti Like That...: Interview with a Spitfire: Life Reflections of a Feisty Feminist Psychoanalyst
The author and the subject of this book met fatefully in a seniors philosophy class, where lofty issues of the ages were discussed. In this interview, issues from the sublime to the outlandish are plucked from the mind of interviewee Elaine Ganous (she of many hats, Freudian psychoanalyst, feminist, octogenarian spitfire, mother, shopper, New Yorker, "Queen of her Domain" ... and much more. The interviewee reflects being a woman in a chauvinistic world ... on marriage, career, religion, politics ... on life
Raymond T. Richey: "little Man of Mighty Faith"

Raymond T. Richey: "little Man of Mighty Faith"

David Foxworth; Rod E. Gerhart

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Raymond T. Richey was an important figure in the history of the Pentecostal-charismatic renewal movement. He can be credited with being one of the first Pentecostal healing evangelists leaving a significant legacy for those who followed in his path, such as William Branham, Jack Coe, Oral Roberts, and Kathryn Kuhlman. He served as an important transitional figure from the Azusa Street revival to the post World War II healing revivals (1947 to 1958). When a youngster, an accidental injury to his eyes led to near blindness, but a miracle healing in 1911 fully restored his vision. He was also healed of TB. This shaped much of his remaining life and ministry. Richey spread his dual message of salvation through the blood of Jesus Christ and physical healing in the atonement through relentless evangelistic crusades, publications, and radio broadcasts, financed through free-will offerings until the Great Depression curtailed his activities. He led soldiers to Christ during WWII as he campaigned with a large red, white, and blue tent. David Harrell (1975), the leading scholar of the post World War II healing revivals, draws a clear connection to Richey noting that he was one of the few revivalists in the early period who also had a major ministry in the post World War II revivals. Revivalists such as Richey helped bring Pentecostal theology and practice into mainstream Protestantism.
Introducing T-Rextra!

Introducing T-Rextra!

David Alan

T-Rextra Extra!
2020
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"Introducing T-Rextra " brings you into the world of the sassiest, funniest, sweetest little T-Rex you'd ever want to meet Join Trex ("pronounced like tray because it's fancier"), friends and family on their adventures, fun and learning about life. It's all about loving yourself, kindness, empathy, selflessness and accepting others as they are. And there are lots of cute dinosaurs Everything's a little better with extra - T-Rextra
Introducing T-Rextra

Introducing T-Rextra

David Alan

T-Rextra Extra!
2020
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"INTRODUCING T-REXTRA" brings you into the world of the sassiest, funniest, sweetest little T-Rex you'd ever want to meet Join Trex ("pronounced like tray because it's fancier"), friends and family on their adventures, fun and learning about life. It's all about love, empathy, compassion, loving yourself, and appreciating others' differences. It's the first of a series that will deal with a variety of topics kids want/need to hear and learn about.And there are lots of cute dinosaurs Everything's a little better with extra - T-Rextra
Don't Miss It: Four Seasons of Stories that Spark Enjoyment and Reflection
Get a warm beverage, a comfortable chair, and enjoy the reflective and blessed insights that these short stories offer.(From the Summer story, "Harboring a Fugitive")Several years earlier, as Brad cowered out of sight, I surreptitiously pulled down a slat of the window shade only to see four men in suits intently approaching the church building. I remembered asking Brad what he had done. Today, I continued to look at him, with those memories of yesteryear pounding away. On that day, he had said, "Thanks for letting me hide out". But, on this day, with head down and words struggling to be spoken, he said, "I need to confess something to you. i was the one who took your VW out of your driveway the first Sunday you were here. I stole some beer from a liquor store, took a buddy with me, and we drove crazy through lots of different muddy fields. We were really reckless. I am very sorry. Please forgive me." There was only one thing for me to say.Don't Miss It explores the truths that lie hidden inside of us. Written by a master storyteller, each tale is a must read for all ages. Don't miss it.
Don't Let the Crocodiles Fight!

Don't Let the Crocodiles Fight!

David Pullara

Mindburst Publishing
2024
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"Don't Let the Crocodiles Fight " is a whimsical children's book capturing the playful antics of four imaginative siblings trying to delay their bedtime. As Dad tries to wish his children goodnight, the familiar rhyme "Good night, sleep tight, don't let the bedbugs bite" takes on a life of its own. Each child eagerly extends the rhyme with their own fantastical scenarios, from crocodiles having a midnight tussle to pirates sailing under the moonlight, all in a clever attempt to delay having to go to sleep. Filled with delightful illustrations and playful rhymes, this fun-filled story celebrates the magic of imagination. Perfect for bedtime reading, "Don't Let the Crocodiles Fight " will have young readers giggling and dreaming up their own bedtime adventures, making it a cherished addition to any family's bookshelf.
Don't Forget Your Guidebook

Don't Forget Your Guidebook

David Ways

Forever Curious
2022
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Ever wonder how a boy who thinks he's a man becomes a ... man?Unprepared, unsure, and already missing home, Jonny travels to South East Asia to win back his girlfriend who's developed an obsession with monks. It's not what he expected. Insufferably hot, filled with strange smells, and full of people who also don't seem happy to see him. From newbie traveller to carefree partygoer, to literally getting booted to the rear end of the world. Everyone has a breaking point. Jonny's antics throw him into some high octane trouble and adventure as he takes on the world. Joined by Viktor, a handsome British Indian Lothario who is terrified of girls. Benji, a dubious monk. Stuart, a so-called guidebook writer. Matt and Jeff, the rogue beach bums of Thailand who should really be in jail. An adventure-seeking Aussie surfer girl. And a ladyboy. Jonny is about to discover what no guidebook ever tells you about travel.WARNING: This book contains sex, blasphemy, profanity, drugs, pain, toilets, and the views of other cultures. There's no cannibalism or threesomes, but there's plenty of satire, a giant psychedelic whale, and a ladyboy.
Don't Make a Sound

Don't Make a Sound

David Jackson

Zaffre
2018
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'Incredibly chilling. A contender for THRILLER OF THE YEAR' Fiona Cummins, bestselling author of Rattle'A FAST-PACED and DARKLY DISTURBING thriller' Clare Mackintosh, bestselling author of Let Me Lie and I See YouYou can't choose your family. Or can you? Meet the Bensons. They're an ordinary couple. They wash their car, mow their lawn and pass the time of day with their neighbours. And they have a beautiful little girl called Daisy.There's just one problem. SHE'S NOT THEIRS.D. S. Nathan Cody is about to face his darkest and most terrifying case yet . . .See what everyone is saying about DON'T MAKE A SOUND...'A MIND-BLOWING, HEAD-RATTLING, whirlwind of a thriller. David Jackson is the king of 'just-one-more-chapter'. I bloody LOVED it' Joanna Cannon, Sunday Times bestselling author'Damn, Don't Make a Sound was good. Tore through it in two days. CREEPY, CHILLING . . . Perfect!' Caz Frear, bestselling author of Sweet Little Lies'Jackson catapults himself into the top echelons of crime fiction with Don't Make a Sound. This book is going to be a talking point for years to come' Luca Veste, author of The Bone Keeper'OMG what a brilliant read! Hardly breathed the whole way through! LOVED this book!' Samantha Hayes, bestselling author of The Reunion'One of the most DISTURBING, FRIGHTENING crime novels I've read in a long time' Martyn Waites'OMG this book! Don't Make a Sound started off CREEPY then became so TENSE that I barely breathed from the middle to the end' Susi Holliday'Bloody CREEPY and absolutely GRIPPING. Another hit from a chap who really knows how to fill his inkwell with our deepest fears' David Mark'I haven't read a book in one sitting in a long time but Don't Make a Sound REDEFINES GRIPPING. And that twist at the end! Bravo!' Chris Whitaker, award-winning author of TALL OAKS'Excellent. Such a page-turner' G. J. Minett'A parent's nightmare. A cop's worst fear. Jackson doesn't mince his words when it comes to dark and disturbing' Mel Sherratt'A beautifully wrought thriller that had the kid in me cowering beneath the bed covers. One of the best thrillers of my year' CJ Carver'Disturbing subject matter, expertly handled & well executed. If you like your tension drip-fed, this one's for you' Mari Hannah'A chilling slice of Suburban Gothic that KEPT ME ON THE EDGE OF MY SEAT. Lock all your doors because, trust me, you're never going be able to look at your neighbours the same way again' Mark Hill
Don't Get Caught With Your Pants Down: For a time to think about a time you can't scenario book
Are you prepared for real life scenarios that will come your way? By reading this book you will be given the opportunity to decide how you will react before you come upon a split-second decision in real life. This can help you become the hero, be a better person or live without regretting that you should have done something different. Like everyone, you have regrets and think about what you could have done or said differently. Think about this, you can make the best choice now instead of gambling on making a choice under pressure with little to no time. The purpose of this book is to help you make more right decisions and avoid regrets. This book does not tell you the right answers, because you will write down the right answer for yourself. Read the scenario and write down your answer on the opposite page. Don't get caught with your pants down--act with confidence and without regret
Don't Eat This Book

Don't Eat This Book

David Sinden; Nikalas Catlow

Random House Childrens Publish
2012
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The antidote to activity books, Don't Eat this Book is for absolutely everyone: boys and girls, young and old. The only book youâ??ll need this holiday, it is guaranteed to enthral as imagination and creativity are unleashed in the most interesting and unexpected ways .
David Imrie (1787-1862) Tenant Farmer and Millmaster of Haughmill and Bankhead: By His Distant First Cousin
He was a well-known and respected agriculturalist, miller and corn dealer of Markinch Parish, Fife for many years. David Imrie was a tenant farmer of Bankhead and Haughmill since the early 1800s as well as the Dams of Holekettle in Kettle Parish. He would marry into another well-established Fife farming family, the Arnots. After his marriage, the couple returned to Markinch Parish where they had ten children who were all born at Haughmill. Haughmill was a noted corn mill and Imrie was an accomplished miller of his time and a corn dealer of the area. This then is the narrative of the life and times of David Imrie.
David Ballingall (1721-1805): Of Wester Ballingall, Kettle Parish and Drummaird, Kennoway Parish, Fife: By His Sixth Great Nephew
He was the second son of Thomas Ballingall (c.1670-1752), a tenant farmer and was the first child to be born at Clatto farm in Kettle Parish. After growing up, David Ballingall became a tenant farmer of Wester Ballingall, known as Balmalcolm, and of Drummaird in Kennoway Parish. David would marry Rachel Durie and settle at Drummaird where they had six children who were all born there. By 1756 the family relocated to Warout in Markinch Parish where their next three children were born. In June of 1757, David Ballingall formally received through a Disposition which had been granted to him by his father to seize the lands of Gourlays Rigg, commonly known as Drummaird. "A curious relic of David Ballingall existed, for it was seen by the Rev. James Ballingall 1846-1926], 'but I fear it has perished.' It was a portrait of him as a very old man, modelled in wax high relief. The portrait showed a pale, lean and worn face, with a touch of red on the cheekbones, nose rather prominent and fleshing, and a high broad forehead. The costume, blue coat, brass buttons, a high stock and ample neckcloth, gave a suggestion of a man of substance; well to do in his status." This then is the narrative of the life and times of David Ballingall.
David Ballingall (1758-1833): The First Ballingall in America: By His Distant First Cousin
The area of the Upper and Lower Blue Licks is steeped in the early history of frontier Kentucky. Ten months after British Commanding General Cornwallis had surrendered at Yorktown; on Monday, 19 August 1782 a bloody frontier battle took place here in this region and is noted as one of the final battles of the American Revolutionary War. Fourteen years later, a young Scotsman and his new bride settled in the frontier lands of Nicholas County. Only four years earlier, Kentucky was admitted to the Union as its 15th state. David Ballingall was the eighth child of David Ballingall (1721-1805) and Rachel Durie, born at Warout in Markinch Parish, Fifeshire. After growing up in Markinch, the young man seeking a new life in America, most likely read accounts about the exciting frontier lands in America. Ballingall, it seems left Scotland in circa 1792-93, although it could have been earlier and first settled in Madison County, Kentucky where he met Frances Jones Williams who was also of Madison County. Shortly after their marriage, they relocated to Nicholas County where David began farming and established a mill named the land after his family, Ballingall's Mill, where they had four children. The family stayed at Ballingall's Mill for nine years until deciding to move across the Licking River to the Lower Blue Licks region. Also in 1805 David Ballingall was appointed as an Assistant Judge, and known throughout the region simply as "Judge." He held this position for eight years until he was addressed out of office because as a Scotsman he was un-naturalized, and not a United States citizen at the time. David was also mentioned in the Acts passed by the Kentucky General Assembly in 1825 as his residence in the Lower Blue Licks was a place of voting. This then is the narrative of the life and times of David Ballingall.