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20 1/2 Ways For A Woman to Please Her Man

20 1/2 Ways For A Woman to Please Her Man

Rodney Pearson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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20 1/2 Ways For a Woman to Please Her Man by Dr. Rodney Pearson is easy to read and fun book which focuses on the things a woman may not know or has forgotten about making a man happy. It takes more than food and sex to make arelationship healthy and long lasting. Many couples, engaged and married have found these 20 1/2 points to be life changing and thought provoking. This book is not designed to help him. I repeat with emphasis, this book is not designed to help him It is knowledge that you need most, if not all women, are ignorant of. You probably lack this knowledge because it was never taught to you by your mother. This is not the knowledge that he needs, although you may share with him some of the things you learn in this book. So, let me put this disclaimer in your head now before you read a single chapter, WARNING: THIS BOOK IS NOT ABOUT PLEASING YOU. READ WITH EXTREME CAUTION As you learn more about the deeper needs of your man, execute the suggestions and develop the methods in this book, I pray that he will want to please you even more. Read carefully. Underline words and phrases that you connect to. Be open to changes you may have to make that will make you a better mate for him. Whatever you do to enhance your relationship will ultimately make you a happier woman. The process will not happen overnight but with patience and consistency you will have the best chance possible for a fulfilling and happy relationship. You should both find mutual benefits and pleasure by working on this together. May God's blessing ever be upon you as you seek to be the best woman you can be firstly for yourself and secondly for the man of your dreams forever Chapter titles include: 1. Don't Make Your Man Your Woman 2. Control those Emotions 3. Keep it Simple Sister 4. Know How to Talk Man 5. Let Him Fix It (Especially if it is not Broken) 6. See What He Sees 7. Make Your Man Feel Important 8. Stop Trying to Change Him 9. All Men Are Not Created Equal 10. Be His Best Buddy 11. Give Him Your Respect 12. Know When to Push and When to Pull Back 13. Show Your Man Appreciation 14. Look Good for Your Man 15. Be a Bra for Your Man (lift, support and separate) 16. Make the House a Home 17. Kill the Control Freak in You 18. Love Your Man Unconditionally 19. Men Love Good Mommies 20. Manage that Money 20 1/2. Personal Prostitute Training
Straw Men

Straw Men

Rodney Osborne

AuthorHouse
2011
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STRAW MEN is an historical novel that's set in motion when, on July 2, 1881, Charles Julius Guiteau shoots President James Garfield in a Washington, DC train station. It quickly became apparent that Guiteau was a lunatic - he loudly proclaimed that he had acted entirely on his own, having been instructed by God to "remove" the President in order to save the country. But was Garfield's assassination truly the work of a deranged, lone gunman? The Byzantine political alliances that America's Gilded Age had inherited from the trauma of Civil War, together with the tangled, and very public, personal relationships of the country's most powerful leaders at the time, pointed toward the clear possibility of a larger, darker political plot. Had Guiteau, wittingly or not, merely been the sharp end of a well-disguised political conspiracy leading to a coup d'etat? The nation's doubts had to be put to rest, so the Secret Service - formed during the Civil War to combat an epidemic of counterfeiting - was called upon to mount a national investigation designed to sort out the whole truth behind Guiteau's attack. The shocking story that's gradually uncovered in the course of this investigation reveals that all the players, great and small, in this densely complicated historical drama were being set up and used for one hidden purpose or another.
In love and faith

In love and faith

Rodney Castleden

Lulu.com
2022
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The book reviews the history of Arlington Church and Churchyard in Sussex, and gives the full record of all the inscriptions on the site, together with plans, photos and indexes. An invaluable resource for local amd family history. Arlington is an enigma: an unusually large church and churchyard serving a tiny village. The Saxons, who founded the village, chose an unusual and difficult site - low, wet and densely wooded - next to the Cuckmere River. Was it for the sake of of trading up and down the river? Was the Norman chapel connected to the Canterbury pilgrimage cult? Arlington has a history of isolation, disunity and dissent, not helped by roads that in the past were often under water. This A5 paperback is 227 pages long with 12 plans, 54 black and white illustrations, an index of monuments and a general index.
Updated "Humans And Their Universes": Science Out Of The Straitjacket: Rethinking General Relativity, E=mc2 ... and String Theory
I saw a video ("Hidden Dimensions: Exploring Hyperspace" - http: //www.worldsciencefestival.com/hidden-dimensions) in which it was stated that mathematicians are free to imagine anything while physicists work in a very different environment constrained by experiment, and that the American physicist Richard Feynman (1918-1988) said scientists work in a straitjacket. Well, Albert Einstein (1879-1955) said "Imagination is more important than knowledge" so let's see what happens when we throw away everyday tradition and conformity, let our imaginations fly (while trying to stay grounded in science and technology), and thus release science from its straitjacket This little book has its beginnings in cellular automata (in mathematics and computer science, collections of cells on a grid that evolve through a number of discrete time steps according to a set of rules based on the states of neighbouring cells) and grew into a belief that the universe (electromagnetism, gravitation, space-time and, as we'll see, 5th dimensional hyperspace) has a digital (electronic) foundation. This belief can be supported by 11 steps that begin with an experiment in electrical engineering at Yale University in the USA. These steps logically lead to assertions of instant intergalactic travel, time travel into the past as well as the future (neither of which can be altered), of unification of the large-scale universe with small-scale quantum particles, that the universe is a computer-generated hologram, that everyone who ever lived can have eternal life and health, that motion is an illusion caused by the rapid display of digitally generated "frames", that the entire universe is contained in (or unified with) every one of its particles, that the terms "computer-generated" and "computer" do not necessarily refer to an actual machine sending out binary digits or qubits, that we only possess a small degree of free will, that humanity could have created our universe and ourselves though unification physics says a being called God must nevertheless exist and likewise be Creator, and that Einstein's E=mc squared equation could be modified for the 21st century, reflecting the digital nature of reality. Though these things may be unbelievable in 2011, we should not ignore the possibilities of their being true or of their showing that reality is basically digital because they are the logical product of already demonstrated electrical engineering and trips into space, science is investigating time travel and unification, the notion of motion has been suspect to some ever since the ancient Greek philosopher Zeno of Elea (490?-420? B.C.) argued that motion is absurd, and many religions worldwide speak of God and have some concept of survival of bodily death.
Tomorrow's Science Today

Tomorrow's Science Today

Rodney Bartlett

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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Tomorrow's Science Today "If a complete unified theory was discovered, it would only be a matter of time before it was digested and simplified ... and taught in schools, at least in outline. We should then all be able to have some understanding of the laws that govern the universe and are responsible for our existence." ("A Brief History of Time" by Stephen Hawking, Introduction by Carl Sagan - Bantam Press 1988, page 168) So let's give credit where credit is due and encourage the scientists to pursue the mathematics and measurements which we may find boring and tedious, but let's remind them occasionally that maths and measures are nothing unless they give everyone understanding which can show the way when scientists get lost in their details and competing theories. I saw a video ("Hidden Dimensions: Exploring Hyperspace") in which it was stated that mathematicians are free to imagine anything while physicists work in a very different environment constrained by experiment, and that the American physicist Richard Feynman (1918-1988) said scientists work in a straitjacket. Well, Albert Einstein (1879-1955) said "Imagination is more important than knowledge" so let's see what happens when we throw away everyday tradition and conformity, let our imaginations fly (while trying to stay grounded in science and technology), and thus release science from its straitjacket This article has its beginnings in cellular automata (in mathematics and computer science, collections of cells on a grid that evolve through a number of discrete time steps according to a set of rules based on the states of neighbouring cells) and grew into a belief that the universe (electromagnetism, gravitation, space-time and, as we'll see, 5th dimensional hyperspace) has a digital (electronic) foundation. It logically leads to assertions of instant intergalactic travel, time travel into the past as well as the future (neither of which can be altered), of unification of the large-scale universe with small-scale quantum particles, that the universe is a computer-generated hologram, that everyone who ever lived can have eternal life and health, that motion is an illusion caused by the rapid display of digitally generated "frames", that the entire universe is contained in (or unified with) every one of its particles, that the terms "computer-generated" and "computer" do not necessarily refer to an actual machine sending out binary digits or qubits, that we only possess a small degree of free will, that humanity could have created our universe and ourselves though unification physics says a being called God must nevertheless exist and likewise be Creator, and that Einstein's E=mc2 equation could be modified for the 21st century, reflecting the digital nature of reality. Though these things may be unbelievable in 2011, we should not ignore the possibilities of their being true or of their showing that reality is indeed digital because they are the logical product of already demonstrated electrical engineering and trips into space, science is investigating time travel and unification, the notion of motion has been suspect to some ever since the ancient Greek philosopher Zeno of Elea (490?-420? B.C.) argued that motion is absurd, and many religions worldwide speak of God and have some concept of survival of bodily death.