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GOD I'm gonna make you proud of me

GOD I'm gonna make you proud of me

Jacqueline Thomas

Xulon Press
2021
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"God I'm Gone Make You Proud of Me" is the title of this book because that's what I used to pray at night before I got hit by a car and knocked forty feet down the street. I was in a coma for three weeks in I.C.U, breathing on a ventilator and I also had head trauma. When I came to I was badly bruised, the skin was off my face and I had to learn how to walk again. I came home I was in a wheelchair the doctors said my legs wasn>t going to bend again but they do and all of my memory came back too. I could remember everything before and after I got hit but I just can>t remember the accident. The poems "He Has Always Been There" and "Time Will Tell", I wrote them in middle school, during that time I wanted to be a rapper because I knew God had blessed me with a gift.So when I feel some type of way I write. "Don't Pity Me" and "Don't Complain" I wrote some years later. I have written raps and other poems also but some of them wasn't appropiate for this book of poetry. "God I'm Gonna Make You Proud of Me" tells how I feel and my opinions about certain situations in life that we all face. During this pandemic I got some of my poems I had written over the years, put them together to create this book. During this time is when I wrote Coronavirus. I do pray this book does> make God proud of me. Hello, my name is Jacqueline Denise Thomas. I have lived in Brighton and Bessemer, Alabama all of my life. I must say life hasn't been easy. I have faced some ups and downs, changes and turnarounds. Sometimes I have felt like giving up. My relationship with God and my faith keeps me pushing on. I have always felt like God has always had something for me to do. Growing up I used to play around rapping, which is poetry. My book is to give God the glory by telling my life story. I sat down during the epidemic and hand wrote some poems I had written over the years. I pray something is said to uplift your spirit. encourage or help you through life's journey. God is who He says He is. No burdens we have to bear.Take everything to Him in prayer and learn how to leave it there. Thanks for taking the timeout to look at my book. I wish everybody blessings, prosperity and good health. Receive it and believe it.
Quarantine Stories: 25 Short Love Stories set during the 2020 Global Pandemic
If finding love is difficult, finding a soulmate can feel insurmountable. Add a global pandemic, and resulting quarantine, it looks all but impossible. Set during the 2020 global pandemic, Quarantine Stories are twenty-five unique love stories that take place in this historic time. These stories range from sweet to lustful, and show how love can overcome any challenge. From cooking dinner for the doctor across the hall, to falling for the girl next door, or finally giving in to the temptation that has existed between two friends, each story tells a unique tale of a couple coming together in this uncertain time. The whole world paused during this time to be home with family, while others stayed confined within their own homes, bringing a new way of life. Priorities and perceptions changed for many during this time, causing people reach out for companionship and love. Quarantine Stories illustrate how, in our darkest hour, love can emerge and can conquer all.
Jacksons, Monk & Rowe and the Brodsky Quartet - the formative years
How many ten-year-olds form a string quartet which goes on to world renown and lasts for half a century (and counting)? In the industrial heartland of the North East, Middlesbrough is frequently dubbed the arsehole of England, the least-desirable place to live. Yet there, in the seventies, was a thriving classical music scene out of which emerged the world-famous Brodsky Quartet who, now approaching their 50th anniversary, have built a starlit reputation for their live performances and over 70 acclaimed recordings. Jacqueline Thomas is the little girl who began this quartet and she remains its cellist to this day. Her memoir tells the story of the first ten formative years, with insight into the passion and fervour surrounding music-making on all levels, many amusing and sometimes hilarious extracts from her teen diaries, the single-minded obsession with their Art and the ambition to make it a success. With a distinct flavour of the 1970s, her teen-self also grapples with the gender inequalities endemic in the music world back then. The quirky title, from the author’s childhood nickname, is finally explained - a bonus for fans of The Juliet Letters, the album they co-wrote with Elvis Costello.
A Practical Guide to Transitions From Child to Adult Social Care
Young people aged 14 - 25 who have spent time in the care system, face a confusing network of legal provisions and procedures when it comes to the transition to adult social or health care services. Often the route through a problem isn't clear to those trying to support the young person, either family or social workers, and at times the lawyers involved as well. For those with additional needs and vulnerabilities such as learning disabilities or autism, the transition to adulthood is too often a minefield for the young person and those around them.With increasing and ongoing financial constraints in the field of social care being applied to both the child care and adult systems, it has become ever more difficult for families and social workers to navigate the pathway from a child in care to an adult with additional needs for support. There is a myriad of legislation purporting to assist with the move from one system to the other, all of which overlaps and some of which contradicts. In addition, government policy produces rhetoric aimed at smoothing the path from one system to another, but with sometimes little practical effect.The transition from child care services to adult social care brings with it competing obligations under the Care Act 2014 and Mental Capacity Act 2014, as well as the interface with the Mental Health Act 1983 and the Children and Social Work Act 2017 and the accompanying guidance. There are also those instances when no legislation assists and it is necessary to invoke the inherent jurisdiction of the High Court. The spider web of the various provisions and procedures require a practitioner to navigate several strands at once, often beyond their immediate speciality.This book aims to create a pathway through the process, in order to ensure that the rights of the young people and their families are properly met and the public bodies meet their obligations. The text aims to draw together the different pieces of legislation and policy in order to provide the reader with a collective understanding of the procedures that may be relevant for the young people and families that they support in their professional lives.ABOUT THE AUTHORJacqueline Thomas QC is joint Head of Chambers at Spire Barristers, Leeds. Appointed Queen's Counsel in 2020 with 20 years experience in the field of family law, Jacqueline was appointed a Recorder in 2018 and sits in the Family Court. Her practice encompasses all courts but she has an extensive practice in Public Law Children matters in the High Court and also practices in the Court of Protection, before all tiers of Judges, with a focus on health and welfare applications. Her work within the two jurisdictions leads her to be instructed regularly in cases that overlap the two areas of law, or fall within the inherent jurisdiction of the High Court.One such area are those cases involving older children and teenagers who have been looked after children and will have additional support needs as adults, either due to mental capacity issues or other needs for services. As a result of her work in this area, Jacqueline lectures on the subject for Keele University where she is a visiting lecturer, and also for MBL lectures. She is a trustee of the Spire Foundation, a charity working to improve the outcomes for care experienced families and is the co-author of 'Family Justice Reformed' (2014 2nd ed).
Street Life and Prayer: One Woman's Journey From 25 Years of Alcohol and Drugs Addiction to Freedom
Author: Geraldine Thomas was born in Greenwood Mississippi, in 1951. She came to Los Angeles California in 1972 in search of a better life for her and her two children. During her journey she started using drugs out of curiosity, and became addicted to drugs, and alcohol which almost destroyed her life. After all else failed she turned to God and recovery, and through lots of Prayer God Healed her. She now lives in South Los Angeles, and has been clean and sober since November/1996. This book was written to tell the whole World about how good God is, and that no matter what we have done in our lives God will forgive us if we would just ask Him to. It is never too late to ask God for forgiveness, and ask him to heal our bodies. I am a living wittiness who stands before you today and declares that not only can He, but He will. Street Life and Prayer describes how being curious about drugs and alcohol can lead to addiction, which can destroy your life. In order to be healed from any addiction, you must first take responsibility for your own actions, and stop the blame game. If you are not using drugs and alcohol don't start. Because if you use these substances long enough, they will began to be a problem that you will not be able to handle on your own. This is the very reason why this disease is called an addiction. People wake up and smell the coffee before it turns into tea. Because, believe me it will. -Geraldine Thomas
The 5 Star Points for Sucess - Workbook

The 5 Star Points for Sucess - Workbook

Jacqueline Oya Thomas

Bookbaby
2016
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The 5 Star Points for Success: Manifest Your Dreams, Live Your Life's Purpose workbook is a guide by singer/songwriter, actress and spiritual mentor Oya Thomas that outlines her own "5 Star Points for Success" system designed to help anyone with a creative mind build a rock-solid foundation for living an exceptional life grounded in the five core components of self: MIND; BODY; SPIRIT; EMOTIONS and ENVIRONMENT. Through this workbook, Oya shares the deep knowledge of human spirituality and the Arts that she has gained from years of immersion and study through a combination of practical, positive advice and tangible, introspective exercises. Each section of the workbook presents methods for taking real-world action steps that inspire others to dive head first into their power as human beings. Oya Thomas is a long-time creative industry leader and entrepreneur. As a multi-talented artist and speaker with a Master's Degree in Spiritual Psychology, she has always pursued her goals with graceful gusto. Her education and rich, on-going personal and professional growth experiences allow her to deliver practical strategies to encourage people to truly embrace the gift of manifesting their dreams. Oya is a life-long entrepreneur and started her first successful business as a teenager. She developed the "5 Star Points for Success" system based on the wisdom and experience she gained through her own professional and personal journeys as well as the challenges she has helped people overcome as a mentor and coach. She uses the system joyfully as a road map for her own life while teaching it to her coaching clients and at professional development seminars and events. The spiritually-driven The 5 Star Points for Success: Manifest Your Dreams, Live Your Life's Purpose workbook invites others to take pure delight in every day and want to align with all the interconnected components of their authentic selves, so they can lead fulfilling lives energized by their wildest dreams.
Jacqueline Woodson

Jacqueline Woodson

Lois Thomas Stover

Scarecrow Press
2003
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Woodson's seventh grade English teacher returned her first short story to her with the comment, "You are the real thing." This work explores how Woodson became "the real thing," why she deserves to be acknowledged as one of the finest writers for young adults today, who her literary mentors have been, and how her family history has helped to shape her as an artist, beginning with the success of her first novel, Last Summer with Maizon. Its appearance in 1990 marked Woodson's arrival on the literary scene for young adults. Over the past decade, Woodson has made a steady contribution to the field, providing quality literature for both younger and older adolescents and tackling difficult themes in the process. Additionally, Woodson has published numerous short stories, essays and commentaries, a novel for adults, and children's picture books. In 1994, she compiled A Way Out of No Way: Writings About Growing Up Black in America, a collection of excerpts of writers from Baldwin to Bambura. These writers inspired her as a young reader and continue to be role models for her as she herself uses the art of writing to provide a "way out of no way" for other young readers, pointing a "beautiful black finger toward a holy, holy place" (p. 3). As Woodson has taken an increasing number of risks with her themes, she has also continued to develop as an artist. Her body of work makes a distinctive contribution to the young adult literary world and clearly demonstrates both the writer's commitment to young adults and her ability to continue to grow as a writer; this volume includes a critical analysis of how Woodson's life and work intertwine and of the themes and her own goals as a writer and artist. As Woodson herself notes," I feel compelled to write against stereotypes, hoping people will see that some issues know no color, class, sexuality. . . . I write from the very depth of who I am, and in this place there are all of my identities."
Thomas Hardy: Folklore and Resistance

Thomas Hardy: Folklore and Resistance

Jacqueline Dillion

Palgrave Macmillan
2016
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This book reassesses Hardy’s fiction in the light of his prolonged engagement with the folklore and traditions of rural England. Drawing on wide research, it demonstrates the pivotal role played in the novels by such customs and beliefs as ‘overlooking’, hag-riding, skimmington-riding, sympathetic magic, mumming, bonfire nights, May Day celebrations, Midsummer divination, and the ‘Portland Custom’. This study shows how such traditions were lived out in practice in village life, and how they were represented in written texts – in literature, newspapers, county histories, folklore books, the work of the Folklore Society, archival documents, and letters. It explores tensions between Hardy’s repeated insistence on the authenticity of his accounts and his engagement with contemporary anthropologists and folklorists, and reveals how his efforts to resist their ‘excellently neat’ categories of culture open up wider questions about the nature of belief, progress, and social change.