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    Boston Flickers

    Jessica had been bicycling hard for two hours in a desperate attempt to be with her boyfriend Joshua. Her father had basically forbidden any further contact. With nothing else to live for, she was on a dangerous journey. It was bad enough to drive through this lawless countryside in a vintage car. Alone, on a bicycle, it was almost unthinkable. Exhausted, she laid down on the side of the road and made peace with the Lord.

     

    An EMP blast has littered most roads in the eastern U.S. with stalled cars, their modern computer-based ignitions fried beyond repair. Ben Randall had formed a survival collaborative with his neighbors. They had to venture out for food, water and medicines while trying to avoid local gangs of thugs. Local governments were operating with skeletons crews at best. Officer Ryan was one of the few Massachusetts State Police officers who had transportation and was able to remain at his post. As a member of Ben’s collaborative, he coordinated the formation of a new collaborative. It took an hour’s drive with the non-computerized antique Buick that Ben’s son Randy had lovingly restored.

     

    Daniel was the leader of the new collaborative. He was a talented man who spoke a number of languages, was a decent musician, and had the natural gift to be a good salesman. Trouble is, he is not a hands-on guy. Starting in the mix in the new collaborative was Daniel’s wife, who is often at odds with him, and his son Joshua. Ah, Joshua, the apple does not fall far from the tree. Leaving college early, Joshua’s dreams were like those of his dad. He was also gifted with the gab, loved sales and meeting people. He too was worldly, spoke several languages, and come across as a handsome, confident young man.

     

    When the two collaborative meet, it is the encounter of Jessica and Joshua that sets off a tangled journey through danger, survival and love. It inflicts family wounds and eventually pushes the two lovers to leave for “tent city”. Like the first book, “Boston Darkens”, you will find this story fast paced, and captivating to the end.

     

    “Boston Flickers” is a story of family conflict, friends, and romance, mixed-in with the wit of a unique cast of characters.

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    Depression Where: Journey To Recovery

    “I have written a journal to have a journey to recovery. I’m an advocate for healing in different ways for all ages. We are in an era where depression and suicide have reached an all time high. This journal is designed to help in the healing process to create a safe place for everyone to read and write down if unable to talk at that time. Until help is obtained, this is a gateway to help in the progression to healing. I dedicate this journal to everyone who has ever been told to suck it up and move on, to those who were told that their voice doesn’t matter, to those whose cries don’t get heard”

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    Unto the Least of These

    A compelling story of two strangers that invade each other’s worlds after a terrible accident throws together Dan Pearson, a man of principle and organized life, with the beautiful actress, Eva St. Clair, who lives by the minute.

    Lost and isolated in a remote mountain cabin where they struggle to survive physically and emotionally along with the daily drama of their two completely different cultures brings together a dramatic and surprising ending.

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    The Impact of Organizational Capital Investment on Employee Innovation in the Manufacturing Industry

    This study involved an exploration of the impact of organizational capital investment on employee innovation in the manufacturing industry. The

    overarching question was: Does organizational capital investment impact employee innovation in the manufacturing industry? Organizations tend to

    place much emphasis on how skill drives innovation, but not on how capital investment impact employee innovation. The research was guided using a

    qualitative phenomenological case study design to probe the impact of capital investment on employee innovation. Participants were selected through a convenience and purposive sampling method using the researcher’s personal professional network as well as the snowball method to seek participants from individuals’ referrals. Data collection involved personal interviews, audio recording, and note taking. The assumption was that employee innovation is not an option but a necessity, because organizations compete on global fronts for resources and market share. Consequently, capital investment in machinery and employee innovation becomes symbiotic in nature, not mutually exclusive. Results showed employee innovation can be impacted and enhanced through the acquisition and application of appropriate technological capital investment. The researcher recommends further research to ascertain whether the amount of organizational capital investment is proportional to the development of employee innovativeness.

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    God, Where Are My Muscles?

    Bullying is a silent destroyer of healthy self-esteem. Sadly, it takes place in our schools and in our communities. Thus, we as adults need to be aware. Don’t think it doesn’t exist. It’s there in many fashions. Sometimes children won’t come right out and tell you. They feel they might get teased for tattling as well. Every parent probably has a child experiencing bullying. In general, every person probably knows a bully. Even in today’s times, children can still be cruel to each other. Although we have not yet determined the true root cause, we know it generates from three scenarios. It could come from children simply not obeying their parents. It could come from parents not training their child. It could come from not working together as a community helping to raise all children. Nonetheless, we can overcome all three. Buddy and Styles are just like any other children.

    Buddy and Styles’ bullies are just like any other bullies. But God. But God. Buddy wants to overcome the fear and mental trauma that comes with bullying. His answer is to have muscles. Buddy dreamt that God had given him huge muscles to fight off the Wallaces. He fought them off single-handedly and Styles watched and cheered. When he got home, he and styles told their mom that the Wallaces were a problem but no more. No more. No more. What Buddy does not understand is that muscles from God can come in all forms. Buddy knows that God is indeed the miracle maker. So, he prays to God each day to please give him muscles. Buddy does get those muscles from God. Please read and see. You will be amazed at what God can do for those who believe.

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    The Ramblings of a Father

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    The ‘i’ Problem Theory: Solve your problems

    The I Problem Theory starts from a simple claim: if you can precisely describe how you stand in relation to a problem, you can deliberately change that relationship. The book expresses this with a single equation, The I Problem Theory. Rather than offering vague motivation, the book shows how to increase certain factors by using better habits, better information, and better use of other people’s expertise-while recognizing things that cannot be changed but used to your advantage.

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    The Arkansas Traveler

    Reliving his masterpiece.

    Dive into a journey of creativity and humor as one man turns life’s challenges into unforgettable poems. Discover how a little wit can change everything. This book shows how laughter, poetry, and resilience can transform even the toughest of times.

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    Cupid’s Bow

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    Natural Beauty

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    The Last Letter

    Mike and Lily met in high school. It was love at sight and no matter how many miles or years separated them that love always burned hot when together. But can a once in a lifetime love survive new relationships, new lives, and tragedy?

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    Orange Fanta

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    Blood Lust

    There is a serial killer running rampant on the streets of Los Angeles, torturing and killing young women on a whim. Nick Ryan, former Navy Seal, is tasked with finding this madman before another woman loses her life. In the hunt for this elusive killer, he crosses paths with flight attendant, Claire Hunt. Their growing attraction leads to a white hot romance, just as it’s discovered that Claire may be involved with the murderer. Nick and his fellow detectives have one sick lead to follow when the killer seems to leave no other clues, and this clue leads directly back to Claire. Nick wonders if Claire is playing a much bigger role in this macabre play than anyone would ever have guessed. Follow these lovers down the rabbit hole to discover the murderer and who else may be involved in this lunacy.

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    Viking’s Passion: A Viking Romance

    While laying siege to an English castle, the Viking Jarl, Eriik becomes obsessed with the Lord’s daughter, and decides to not only capture gold and silver, but the Lord’s daughter Lillian, as well. He will have her body, but surprisingly wants her heart as well. These two independent souls clash in a sexy battle of will, and it’s a wild ride from the rolling hills of England to the stormy, remote terrain of the Viking’s stronghold.

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    HUMOR & FICTION & YOUR FUTURE BRAIN DNA STORED FOREVER

    Transformative learning theory says that the process of perspective transformation has three dimensions psychological, changes in understanding of the self respect. For a better future life. How is the world going to cope with my first invention of human mind transformation. I would like for people to experience what it is, to witness and feel it, what another’s persons have go through in life. Perhaps they could have better understand. What others have to go through. And except and respect others nationality. And for love of human kind.

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    All About Life: A Black Man’s Journey

    With an intensity of understanding and a straightforward wisdom, Johnny Albritton, Jr. writes poetry that is, indeed, All About Life.

    In this, his debut collection of published verses, Mr. Albritton examines the spiritual and physical life of man, and how one deals with each from day to day. His poems burst forth with images about everyday life that range in theme from criticizing apathy to celebrating one’s newfound relationship with the Lord. It is not often readers of fine religious poetry get to absorb a man’s vision of the world that is not condescending but uplifting in its intent. Johnny Albritton, Jr. certainly achieves that, and much more.

    The poet recognizes that he and his readers have to answer to God every day, but how to do that is the key. Are hearts opened in joyful song? Or are the lower depths of society, those that can only cause harm, sought out? In poems such as Job the Man” “Chasing After the Wind” and “What’s Going On? ” to name but a few, Mr. Albritton’s keen wit, sensitive lament, and defined optimism are clear. In others, such as “What Happened to Justice? ” and “A Prayer for Mankind” he continues to boldly clarify today’s state of affairs as he sees it, whether good or bad, right or wrong. Whatever your present state of mind, the poems in All About Life, by Johnny Albritton, Jr., have that unique ability to entertain inform and enlighten.

    Johnny Albritton Jr, grew up in New Jersey, attended Lincoln Tech Trade School, and later served in the United States Navy. An athlete when younger, he earned a four year scholarship to Tennessee State University before enjoying his lifelong self-employed business of appliance refrigeration and air conditioning service. He also enjoys inventing and of course writing poetry from his home in Florida.

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