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"It's News to Me"

"It's News to Me"

Olga Campos Benz

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Marissa Cavelo awakens under an alcohol-induced fog and has just minutes to get to a meeting at the television station where she works. She's sure her career is doomed. Three days earlier, her chaotic adventure begins as a reporter and anchor at KATX-TV in Austin, Texas. While trying to prove to her station manager and back-stabbing co-workers that she is more than a pretty Latina who's only good for fluff pieces, Marissa stumbles upon a huge exclusive, and suddenly finds herself up against ruthless criminals who'll do anything-including taking down a news crew if necessary-to keep illegal activities from being uncovered. Besides professional obstacles, she also faces a widening disconnect from her identical twin sister, Carissa. CC as she's called, resents her sister's growing popularity as a celebrity and is desperate to get out from behind Marissa's shadow, but what CC is willing to do to forge her own identity is unthinkable. Through all this, Marissa finds herself sexually drawn to her handsome photographer, Ken. Armed with a bottle of tequila, they come up with a kick-ass expos in hopes of uncovering Austin's scandal of the decade.
The Breath of Siberia

The Breath of Siberia

Olga Timofeyeva

Xlibris Us
2017
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Every childhood has its own blueprint of memories. Some memories are stored. Some memories vanish. Some memories are kept alive through the word; some, through music or painting. Olgas childhood has inspired her to record her memories through paintings. Her canvases are filled with scenes of Siberias snowy landscapes, village life nestled by birch trees, forests, lakes, and above all, her admiration for divine beauty and the infinite wisdom of Mother Nature.
The Holistic Divorce

The Holistic Divorce

Olga Nadal

Pono Maui Publishing
2021
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Divorce can be a complicated and lonely process, but professional guidance can help.Tired of not knowing whether to stay or go? Not to mention endless nights Googling "how to divorce." Divorce rates are skyrocketing; about one out of every two marriages ends in separation and divorce. But no one teaches us how to go through that process in a holistic way so we can come out the other side prepared for whatever comes next.The Holistic Divorce: A Practical 10-Step Process for Healing is your companion and guide to achieving a low-conflict divorce-no matter how difficult that might seem.This book provides all the tools and techniques you need to make informed decisions, understand the divorce journey, prepare for and navigate each step, and complete the process renewed instead of devastated-ready for the next stage of your life.
The Holistic Divorce

The Holistic Divorce

Olga Nadal

Pono Maui Publishing
2021
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Divorce can be a complicated and lonely process, but professional guidance can help.Tired of not knowing whether to stay or go? Not to mention endless nights Googling "how to divorce." Divorce rates are skyrocketing; about one out of every two marriages ends in separation and divorce. But no one teaches us how to go through that process in a holistic way so we can come out the other side prepared for whatever comes next.The Holistic Divorce: A Practical 10-Step Process for Healing is your companion and guide to achieving a low-conflict divorce-no matter how difficult that might seem.This book provides all the tools and techniques you need to make informed decisions, understand the divorce journey, prepare for and navigate each step, and complete the process renewed instead of devastated-ready for the next stage of your life.
Alice in Wonderland Coloring Book

Alice in Wonderland Coloring Book

Olga Goloveshkina

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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This book contains a collection of 63 professionally hand drawn pages. Page size is 8.5x11 inches. Images on one side only. Line Art illustrations. Paper non-perforated (typical of CreateSpace published coloring books). Based on the Classic Fairy Tale by Lewis Caroll "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". A inspiring and amazing colouring book for all ages. olyagoloveshkina.jimdo.com/books
Fighting the Battles of the Ballet World

Fighting the Battles of the Ballet World

Olga Je Kingrey

Mill City Press, Inc.
2017
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This book contains fascinating, never-before-seen material that documents these facts, as well as personal letters and postcards to her family. Also included are writings from her personal diary and journal that bear witness to the classes, rehearsals, and performances she attended. Karen's writings enumerate the deep complexities of the pain, turmoil, and pride she felt while pursuing these endeavors. Those who dance are aware that dancing is contained only in one's self - although they may not admit it aloud. Karen had the foresight to record these innermost feelings not only while she danced, but during her entire dancing career. Without a doubt, she left a very personal record of fascinating, and sometimes harrowing, experiences for those who dance. I am honored to provide her rarefied insights into the trials and tribulations, the ups and downs of the dance world; and to convey my feelings about such a magnificent dancer and human being. Karen Morell's professional career began when she auditioned with the New York City Ballet for the San Francisco production of "The Nutcracker" when just a child. By 16 she was living in New York and had several local performances to her credit. In 1961, she completed her first professional engagement with the Metropolitan Opera and went on to perform with Ruth Page's Chicago Opera Ballet until she joined George Balanchine's New York City Ballet. Ten years later she moved to Europe where she joined the Het Nationale Ballet Company. During her performing career she danced in many of the larger opera houses in the world. In 1976 she was the recipient of the Fulbright/Hayes Scholarship and set a precedent by becoming the first American to be accepted to, and graduate from, The Vaganova Choreographic Institute located in Leningrad, USSR.
Stolen Youth of War

Stolen Youth of War

Olga Nunn

Authorhouse UK
2018
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Lina lived a hard life growing up in Babrichi, Ukraine, where a woman would give birth in the field and wrapped her newborn in a blanket before placing it down and returning to work. But life was about to get harder. In June 1941, the Germans launched their invasion of the Soviet Union with Operation Barbarossa. Suddenly, a convoy of SS vehicles arrived with flags emblazoned with swastikas snapping in the wind. At first, the villagers were curious about the men in green uniforms who went around yelling, Heil Hitler They could not prepare themselves for what would happen. Lina and many others were taken from the families and forced into slavery in Germany. But somehow, she was able to find Peter, and they discovered a love that would turn separation into togetherness. Written by Lina and Peters grandaughter, this true story chronicles the atrocities of the Nazis and celebrates how two victims found each other, survived, and built a loving life together in post-war Ukraine.
Stolen Youth of War

Stolen Youth of War

Olga Nunn

Authorhouse UK
2018
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Lina lived a hard life growing up in Babrichi, Ukraine, where a woman would give birth in the field and wrapped her newborn in a blanket before placing it down and returning to work. But life was about to get harder. In June 1941, the Germans launched their invasion of the Soviet Union with Operation Barbarossa. Suddenly, a convoy of SS vehicles arrived with flags emblazoned with swastikas snapping in the wind. At first, the villagers were curious about the men in green uniforms who went around yelling, Heil Hitler They could not prepare themselves for what would happen. Lina and many others were taken from the families and forced into slavery in Germany. But somehow, she was able to find Peter, and they discovered a love that would turn separation into togetherness. Written by Lina and Peters grandaughter, this true story chronicles the atrocities of the Nazis and celebrates how two victims found each other, survived, and built a loving life together in post-war Ukraine.
The Tao of Writing and Teaching Poetry

The Tao of Writing and Teaching Poetry

Olga Shugurova

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Can poetry be taught? How can we teach and learn a poetic way of being in the world with respect to all Creation? Is poetry our natural wisdom? Lao Tzu (571-531 BC), an ancient Chinese sage, teacher, historiographer, and poet says that poetic wisdom is a subtle essence of the universe and a virtuous treasure of cultural simplicity.This mini-book invites you, the reader, to learn about Tao from high school students and their unique poetic visions and voices. In this context, poetry inspires all of us to perceive, understand, and experience the subtle nature of the Universe. We begin to re-imagine education as a cultural story, in which learning and teaching processes are the subtle pathways of unrestricted cognition without any dogmas of modern discourses.------------------------------Proceeds from this zine benefit animal welfare nonprofit organizations worldwideFull Colour. Abstract art and poetry.
Weird: The Power of Being an Outsider in an Insider World
Learn why the concept of "weird" is being reclaimed and turned into a badge of honor, used to show how being different--culturally, socially, physically, or mentally--can be a person's greatest strength.Most of us have at some point in our lives felt like an outsider, sometimes considering ourselves "too weird" to fit in. Growing up as a Russian immigrant in West Texas, Olga Khazan always felt there was something different about her. This feeling has permeated her life, and as she embarked on a science writing career, she realized there were psychological connections between this feeling of being an outsider and both her struggles and successes later in life. She decided to reach out to other people who were unique in their environments to see if they had experienced similar feelings of alienation, and if so, to learn how they overcame them. Weird is based on in-person interviews with many of these individuals, such as a woman who is professionally surrounded by men, a liberal in a conservative area, and a Muslim in a predominantly Christian town. In addition, it provides actionable insights based on interviews with dozens of experts and a review of hundreds of scientific studies.Weird explores why it is that we crave conformity, how that affects people who are different, and what they can do about it. First, the book dives into the history of social norms and why some people hew to them more strictly than others. Next, Khazan explores the causes behind-and the consequences of-social rejection. She then reveals the hidden upsides to being "weird," as well as the strategies that people who are different might use in order to achieve success in a society that values normalcy. Finally, the book follows the trajectories of unique individuals who either decided to be among others just like them; to stay weird; or to dwell somewhere in between.Combining Khazan's own story with those of others and with fascinating takeaways from cutting-edge psychology research, Weird reveals how successful individuals learned to embrace their weirdness, using it to their advantage.
Missing Pieces

Missing Pieces

Olga Verrall

University of Calgary Press
2007
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"Her story adds to the growing literature related to individual life stories of Holocaust survivors. There is much we can learn from her book." - Benjamin Schlesinger, Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto Until age seven, Olga Barsony Verrall lived an idyllic life in Szarvas, a small town in Hungary, surrounded by her doting, observant Jewish family. After the Nazi invasion in 1944, Olga found herself, along with most of her family, interned in the Auspitz (Hustopece) labour camp. Eventually reunited after the war, the family returned to Szarvas, only to face a different kind of oppression at the hands of the new Communist government. After immigrating to Winnipeg in 1957, Olga met and married Orland Verrall, the cantor at Rosh Pina synagogue. Together they built a new life in Canada and soon welcomed two daughters, Judy and Lesley. Yet Olga continued to be haunted by her past. Though she was very young during her time in the camp, Olga had vivid and painful memories of the horrifying things she had seen and experienced there. A nagging sense of emptiness and anger stayed with her all her life. After her beloved husband Orland passed away, her emotional state became increasingly fragile, and she became dependent on prescription drugs to numb her pain. A long journey of physical and mental healing, along with the support of her family, helped Olga piece her life back together. For Olga, writing her memoir was a catharsis. For her readers, it will be an inspiration.