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It's Possible!: Realistic, Achievable, and Spiritual approach to winning in all areas of your life

It's Possible!: Realistic, Achievable, and Spiritual approach to winning in all areas of your life

Darron LaMonte Edwards Sr

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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This resource shares with us how to avoid being content with "well enough.'" Many Christians live "well enough" lives. They do satisfactory work in many areas of their life, and then reply, "That's well enough." However, God is the ultimate authority of our lives. He wants our best because He gave His best, His son Jesus Christ.
Our Best War Stories: Prize-winning Poetry & Prose from the Col. Darron L. Wright Memorial Awards
Packed with 36 PRIZE-WINNING WORKS of WAR POETRY, SHORT FICTION, and NON-FICTION from TODAY'S WARS A patrol races to make peace with Afghan village leaders, battling time to save a snake-bitten Marine An Army veteran whose touch can hold off death attempts to find his grip. On the streets of Washington, D.C. a former sailor is haunted by the ghost of a stalker who once threatened her career A proud Air Force brat faces racism on an overseas playground The crew of an Army cargo plane delivers a brand new Jeep to special forces-in the middle of a jungle firefight Since 2016, administered by the Chicago-based literary journal Line of Advance, the Col. Darron L. Wright Memorial Awards have served not only to highlight some of the best contemporary voices writing about modern wars-from Vietnam, to Iraq and Afghanistan-but to also creatively commemorate the life of a U.S. Army leader and writer, beloved by his family and troops.Contributors to this volume include: - Brian L. Braden: U.S. Air Force veteran, former military intelligence officer, and author of the historical fantasy series Black Sea Gods: Chronicles of Fu Xi.- Eric Chandler: U.S. Air Force Academy graduate, former F-16 fighter pilot over Iraq and Afghanistan, outdoor sports writer, and author of the poetry collection Hugging This Rock: Poems of Earth & Sky, Love & War.- Desiree Cooper: U.S. Air Force family member, journalist, and author of the award-winning flash-fiction collection Know the Mother.- Jillian Danback-McGhan: U.S. Naval Academy graduate, management coach, and emerging author of literary short stories.- David R. Dixon: U.S. Army veteran, and author of the military science-fiction swashbuckler The Damsel.- Dewaine Farria: U.S. Marine Corps veteran, winner of the inaugural Syracuse University Press Veterans' Writing Award for best book-length fiction or non-fiction, and author of the forthcoming novel Revolutions of All Colors.- Travis Klempan: U.S. Naval Academy graduate, and author of the metaphysical thriller Have Snakes, Need Birds.- Ray McPadden: U.S. Army Ranger veteran, winner of the American Library Association's W.Y. Boyd Award for Excellence in Military Fiction, and author of the novel And the Whole Mountain Burned.- Lisa Stice: U.S. Marine Corps spouse, and author of the poetry collections Uniform and Permanent Change of Station.- William R. "Bill" Upton: U.S. Army veteran, a former crew chief on C-72B "Caribou" aircraft over Vietnam, and author of the memoir Pizza and Mortars: Ba-muoi-ba & Body Bags.Other contributors to this volume include: Edward Ahern - F.S. Blake - Randy Brown - Jack Erwin - Ellyana Gomez - Scott Hubbartt - Laura Joyce-Hubbard - Michael Janairo - Brian Kerg - Michael Lund - Sarah Maples - David S. Pointer - Terry Sanville - Colin W. Sargent - Ryan Stovall - John Thampi - Meredith Wadley - Jeremy Hussein Warneke - Ben Weakley - Amy Zaranek
Reflections As A Writer: My Roaring Twenties

Reflections As A Writer: My Roaring Twenties

Darron Devaun Johnson

Independently Published
2019
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In an age where social media defines norms, dream careers take longer to obtain, and love being complicated to find, Darron Vaun struggles to make his way. Luckily, his love of rhymes and Hip-Hop is an outlet for him to vent. From writing about heartbreaks during and after college to frustrations with his first job at Comcast his pieces have helped him maintain sanity. But as he approaches his 30th birthday, Darron becomes depressed, feeling he should be farther towards his goals by now. This "young" life crisis however inspires him to reflect on his journey in poetry form using his vulnerability to turn his dreams into reality. With much wisdom gained, and drive to push his talents, Darron wrote "Reflections as a Writer: My Roaring Twenties" discussing his trials and triumphs in the last decade. The ultimate message he hopes to send to all readers, especially millennials, is that you can overcome any situation you're in by changing your mindset from thinking where you "should" be to where you "desire" to be. He notes that everyone has a path of their own to follow so do not allow anything to alter your pace. His poems were written over a span of 11 years between 2008 and 2019. You can follow him on various social media platforms including YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn at @dvaunj for video content, poetry, and other creative writings. Please support, read, and enjoy the content from this amazing Chicago native
The Book of Encouragement

The Book of Encouragement

Darron O'Neal

Lulu.com
2013
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The Book of Encouragement is a daily reading book that will empower your everyday living. It provides strategies on how to overcome the world system, personal struggles and common trials. The Book of Encouragement will encourage, build, uplift and persuade your soul to stand strong in God. It will encourage your walk with the Lord daily for a promising future.
The Book of Encouragement: Embrace Freedom
The Book of Encouragement: Embrace Your Freedom goes beyond just encouraging. It is designed to help one to find their true self within to push towards a greater future. After reading this book, one will be encouraged and motivated to overcome the darkness that's trying to overshadow their life.
Discover the New You

Discover the New You

Darron O'Neal

Lulu.com
2018
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"Discover the New You, A book designed to encourage, empower and evolve an individual to a healthy, spiritual holistic life. It has the ability to reveal the meaning behind challenges and solutions one may struggle with within, producing strength to walk in destiny. I'm so excited that you've made the final decision to Discover the New You Once you find it, embrace it and never lose it again
Fax and Fixion

Fax and Fixion

Darron Lawrence

AuthorHouse
2005
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A lot of FAX, a lot of FIXION and a whole bunch of a few other things in this book. When I first wrote it, I gave a copy of my manuscript to a young (25) girl and her Dad to read and comment on. Her comments - "The best book I have ever read." His comments - "She must not read much." I personally have read through it several times. I like it and I think you will also. The first eight pages are commercials. Read or skip (a mistake). according to taste. Maybe the only thing of value you get out of this book is the secret of how to get rich and a few other things.
White Parents, Black Children

White Parents, Black Children

Darron T. Smith; Cardell K. Jacobson; Brenda G. Juárez

Rowman Littlefield
2011
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White Parents, Black Children looks at the difficult issue of race in transracial adoptions—particularly the adoption by white parents of children from different racial and ethnic groups. Despite the long history of troubled and fragile race relations in the United States, some people believe the United States may be entering a post-racial state where race no longer matters, citing evidence like the increasing number of transracial adoptions to make this point. However, White Parents, Black Children argues that racism remains a factor for many children of transracial adoptions. Black children raised in white homes are not exempt from racism, and white parents are often naive about the experiences their children encounter. This book aims to bring to light racial issues that are often difficult for families to talk about, focusing on the racial socialization white parents provide for their transracially adopted children about what it means to be black in contemporary American society. Blending the stories of adoptees and their parents with extensive research, the authors discuss trends in transracial adoptions, challenge the concept of "colorblind" America, and offer suggestions to help adoptees develop a healthy sense of self.
White Parents, Black Children

White Parents, Black Children

Darron T. Smith; Cardell K. Jacobson; Brenda G. Juárez; Joe R. Feagin

Rowman Littlefield
2017
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White Parents, Black Children looks at the difficult issue of race in transracial adoptions—particularly the adoption by white parents of children from different racial and ethnic groups. Despite the long history of troubled and fragile race relations in the United States, some people believe the United States may be entering a post-racial state where race no longer matters, citing evidence like the increasing number of transracial adoptions to make this point. However, White Parents, Black Children argues that racism remains a factor for many children of transracial adoptions. Black children raised in white homes are not exempt from racism, and white parents are often naive about the experiences their children encounter. This book aims to bring to light racial issues that are often difficult for families to talk about, focusing on the racial socialization white parents provide for their transracially adopted children about what it means to be black in contemporary American society. Blending the stories of adoptees and their parents with extensive research, the authors discuss trends in transracial adoptions, challenge the concept of 'colorblind' America, and offer suggestions to help adoptees develop a healthy sense of self.
When Race, Religion, and Sport Collide

When Race, Religion, and Sport Collide

Darron T. Smith

Rowman Littlefield
2015
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When Race, Religion, and Sport Collide tells the story of Brandon Davies’ dismissal from Brigham Young University’s NCAA playoff basketball team to illustrate the thorny intersection of religion, race, and sport at BYU and beyond. Author Darron T. Smith analyzes the athletes dismissed through BYU’s honor code violations and suggests that they are disproportionately African American, which has troubling implications. He ties these dismissals to the complicated history of negative views towards African Americans in the LDS faith. These honor code dismissals elucidate the challenges facing black athletes at predominantly white institutions. Weaving together the history of the black athlete in America and the experience of blackness in Mormon theology, When Race, Religion, and Sport Collide offers a timely and powerful analysis of the challenges facing African American athletes in the NCAA today.
When Race, Religion, and Sport Collide

When Race, Religion, and Sport Collide

Darron T. Smith

Rowman Littlefield
2016
nidottu
When Race, Religion, and Sport Collide tells the story of Brandon Davies’ dismissal from Brigham Young University’s NCAA playoff basketball team to illustrate the thorny intersection of religion, race, and sport at BYU and beyond. Author Darron T. Smith analyzes the athletes dismissed through BYU’s honor code violations and suggests that they are disproportionately African American, which has troubling implications. He ties these dismissals to the complicated history of negative views toward African Americans in the LDS faith. These honor code dismissals elucidate the challenges facing black athletes at predominantly white institutions. Weaving together the history of the black athlete in America and the experience of blackness in Mormon theology, When Race, Religion, and Sport Collide offers a timely and powerful analysis of the challenges facing African American athletes in the NCAA today.