Young goodlooking ER medic Travis Stork MD was a hit on the US reality TV dating show, 'The Bachelor'. As a doctor he has found himself listening to countless stories about relationships, hearing tales of low self-esteem and desperate behaviour. He has now combined his personal and professional expertise to provide a fresh new take on male/female dynamics. In Don't Be That Girl, Travis identifies 8 types of women who tend to make the same mistakes again and again, and he offers constructive, upbeat advice on how to avoid being 'That Girl'. He cleverly and wittily takes us through all the archetypes: Agenda Girl, Drama Queen Girl, Bitter Girl, Desperate Girl, Yes Girl, Insecure Girl, Lost Girl and Working Girl, while encouraging women to defeat their insecurities and learn to feel confident just being themselves. Travis Stork exudes down-to-earth charm and has an irresistible style of writing that entertains as well as enlightens and is never patronising. He is a passionate advocate of healthy relationships and wants women to stop falling victim to self-defeating behaviour and find their own fairy-tale ending.
The fabulous foursome from TV's Felicity Keri Russell, stars as Felicity Scott Speedman plays Ben Scott Foley portrays Noel Amy Jo Johnson plays Julie How do these gifted actors feel about the characters they play? Are they similar to them in any way? What are their lives like on and off the set of TV's hottest show? Find out the real story of Felicity's hot young stars.
Get the 411 on LFO! With a unique rap/pop/hip-hop sound and scorching good looks, these three guys are definitely on their way up. Now, find out all the funkie facts about your fave band, including what it's like on the raod (and opening for the Backstreet Boys and LL Cool J), what kind of girls they think are fine, where they get the inspiration to write and produce all their own songs, and much, much more.
Find out how to win big on your favorite television game show! So you'd like to win a million? Who wouldn't! Well, now it's actually within your grasp--this informative guide will show you how you can win a pile of cash on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, Greed, Twenty-One, and other big-money game shows. Some of the many topics covered in this invaluable book are: Exciting Tips: Discover what it takes to win Powerful Knowledge: Learn the essential trivia--history, pop culture, music, movies, and more--you'll need to know to score big Getting Picked: Find out how to become a contestant on your favorite game show About the Shows: Get the scoop on all of today's hot new TV game shows, including Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, Greed, Twenty-One, Winning Lines, and more
No wonder this sexy, shy-guy actor is landing the coolest roles in young Hollywood--from Dawson Leery on the WB's Dawson's Creek to quarterback Jonathan "Mox" Moxon in the hit movie Varsity Blues--he's got that aw-shucks, guy-next-door irresistibility (not to mention those baby blue eyes!). James Van Der Beek also happens to be a talented actor who wowed the DC creators with his brilliant audition for the part of the sensitive, introspective Dawson. Now, in this revealing biography, you can get the lowdown on this hot young celebrity, including: What his life is like behind the scenes and off-camera How James got his start in acting Where he plans to go with his budding career What kind of girls he likes And much, much more!
This stunning biography of Sisqo follows "The Man Behind the Thong's" life and career. Sisqo broke into the music scene with his top five album, Unleash The Dragon and never before has the music scene been faced with such a dynamic cross-over artist. Sisqo's life however, has not always been a success story. He was ravaged by media scandal when his former band Dru Hill had to go to court to be released from their recording contract with Island Records after allegations of violence against the bands manager by record executives. However, Sisqo has risen above this to go on to be one of the hottest rap artists on the scene. Named one of Vibe Magazine's 100 Most Influential People, Sisqo is a force to reckon with,. In Sisqo: The Man Behind the Thong, Leah Furman finds the man inside the reigning master of the rap world.
Drew Barrymore was a star by the time she was seven years old, a drug addict by twelve, and a has - been before her sixteenth birthday. But with the resounding success of such recent films as Ever After: A Cinderella Story, The Wedding Singer, Never Been Kissed (produced by Drew's production company, Flower Films) and Charlie's Angels, Drew Barrymore has reclaimed her place as one of Hollywood's hottest young actors. Her inspirational comeback from a highly publicized battle with drug and alcohol addiction has left this former child star wiser, happier, and more triumphant then ever. From her struggle to reenter Hollywood to her many acclaimed movies, from a strained relationship with her mother and a failed marriage to a newfound sense of peace and enduring love, HAPPILY EVER AFTER offers a fascinating look at the troubled Little Girl Lost and the beautiful woman she grew up to be! An unauthorized biography
With dozens of movie and TV roles to his credit-including Dr. Evil's son in both Austin Powers movies, a werewolf/musician on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and parts in such box-office hits as Can't Hardly Wait, Idle Hands, and Enemy of the State-red-haired, wisecracking Seth Green is one of young Hollywood's most recognizable faces. He's also one of the hottest talents around, bound for a long and awesome acting career. So what's the skinny on Seth? Does he love what he does? How does he spend his free time and who does he hang with? Is there a special girl in his life? What kind of girls does he like? Authors Lean and Elina Furman give you all the awesome answers and fun facts about this major up-and-comer!
Twenty five years after the release of their multi-platinum, blockbuster album, Rumours, Fleetwood Mac remains one of the most influential groups in rock music. Ten years after their split, their reunion tour sold out across the world. This title chronicles the journey of this musical legend, from the formation of the band by guitarist Peter Green and John McVie in 1967 to the eight years of struggle and many changes in line-up. Features eight pages of b/w photos and four pages of full-colour photos.
Looking for up-to-date advice on today's complicated wedding issues? Let The Everything Wedding Etiquette Book be your guide! This practical book offers all the answers to your most commonly asked etiquette questions, including: Can I asked my future in-laws to help pay for the reception? How can I include stepparents in the wedding? Do I have to invite dates for single guests? ...And many more! You'll also learn the correct way to word wedding invitations for all types of family situations, how to let people know you're keeping your maiden name, and how to whittle down your guest list. Filled with insight and contemporary advice for your tricky wedding dilemmas, The Everything Wedding Etiquette Book will help you have a fun-and stress-free-wedding!
This book is the last required reading before a graduate steps through the college gates and encounters the "real world". From how to get the right job and how to find a great apartment to cooking for one and keeping a budget, this book contains everything a grad needs to know to get his or her act together. Illustrations.
For the millions of single people looking for just the right person, this handbook focuses on what one should appreciate about his unique, unpredictable lifestyle and how to go about meeting new people. Two-color illustrations.
John Nikkah asked one simple question: What do the boys think? From the best-selling Ophelia Speaks to the "girl power" movement, teenage girls are speaking their minds and having their due. But what about the boys? Aside from the works of a few academics, there seems to be no outlet in today's media for the true voices of teen-age boys. Until now. John contacted over 5,000 schools across the country looking for the voices of America's boys. What are their goals, their fears, their hopes, their dreams? What are their lives really like as they stand on the verge of manhood? Our Boys Speak takes the best of hundreds of entries from boys aged 12-18 from varied racial, economic, religious, and regional backgrounds. The essays, poems, diary entries and stories cover topics ranging from sex and dating, sports, religion, depression, violence, video games, family, and just about everything in between. And narrating the essays is John Nikkah, who comes to new understandings about his own teenage years through the raw voices he encounters. This is a book for parents, for teens, for educators and for the heart. Our Boys Speak is just that. It is our sons, our friends, our neighbors, our families, ourselves. Sometimes painful, sometimes joyful, Our Boys Speak is most of all truthful and real.
Drew Barrymore was a star by the time she was seven years old, a drug addict by twelve, and a has - been before her sixteenth birthday. But with the resounding success of such recent films as Ever After: A Cinderella Story, The Wedding Singer, Never Been Kissed (produced by Drew's production company, Flower Films) and Charlie's Angels, Drew Barrymore has reclaimed her place as one of Hollywood's hottest young actors. Her inspirational comeback from a highly publicized battle with drug and alcohol addiction has left this former child star wiser, happier, and more triumphant then ever. From her struggle to reenter Hollywood to her many acclaimed movies, from a strained relationship with her mother and a failed marriage to a newfound sense of peace and enduring love, HAPPILY EVER AFTER offers a fascinating look at the troubled Little Girl Lost and the beautiful woman she grew up to be! An unauthorized biography
In order to write" said Simone de Beauvoir, "the first essential condition is that reality can no longer be taken for granted." She and four other French women writers of the second half of the twentieth century—Nathalie Sarraute, Marguerite Duras, Monique Wittig, and Maryse Condé—illustrate that producing autobiography is like performing a tightrope act on the slippery line between fact and fiction. Autobiographical Tightropes emphasizes the tension in the works of these major writers as they move in and out of "experience" and "literature," violating the neat boundaries between genres and confusing the distinctions between remembering and creating. Focusing on selected works, Leah D. Hewitt for the first time anywhere explores the connections among the authors. In doing so she shows how contemporary women's autobiography in France links with feminist issues, literary tradition and trends, and postmodern theories of writing. In light of these theories Hewitt offers a new reading of de Beauvoir's memoirs and reveals how her attempt to represent the past faithfully is undone by irony, by literary and "feminine" detours. Other analysts of Nathalie Sarraute's writing have dwelt mainly on formal considerations of the New Novel, but Hewitt exposes a repressed, forbidden feminine aspect in her literary innovations. Unlike Sarraute, Duras cannot be connected with just one literary movement, political stance, style, or kind of feminism because her writing, largely autobiographical, is marked by chameleon like transformations. The chapters on Wittig and Condé show how, within the bounds of feminism, lesbians and women of color challenge the individualistic premises of autobiography. Hewitt demonstrates that, despite vast differences among these five writers, all of them reveal in their autobiographical works the self's need of a fictive other.
The complete inside story of the new Latin singing sensation by the authors of "Rock Your World: Meet the Moffatts" and "The Heat Is On: 98 Degrees". With 8-page color photo insert.
Over the last four decades, new modes of communication have redefined people’s engagement with media: media audiences are now also makers, influencers, followers, gamers, trolls, and data subjects. This turbulent social and technological context has created new opportunities for expression and activism around the world. In this fully revised second edition, Leah Lievrouw considers the shift toward algorithmic media for political and cultural activism online – where data capture and big data analytics are not just tools for managing and moving people or information, but are themselves sites of creativity, connection, and contention. The book examines a range of events and developments: anti-facial recognition projects; open-source intelligence in citizen journalism; and new apps based on encryption and DIY local networks that support movements such as Occupy and Black Lives Matter. Alternative and Activist New Media charts the theoretical roots of contemporary internet-driven movements and provides a framework for understanding the changing face of protest in the age of algorithmic media. This timely new edition will be a useful addition to any course on digital activism and new media and society.
What are some of your dreams? One undergoes many emotions throughout a lifetime. Some of them are painful and depressing, while others full of joy and hope. "Modern Day Asaph" is a book full of emotions. It shares some of the deepest heartfelt emotions opening and exposing this girl's heart to the world. It started with a pen and journal, and a relationship with her Maker. These poems will hopefully bring you laughter, challenge you, and strengthen your faith. The evidence of a young life, that has been surrendered to do the will of the Father, shows that dreams can come true when they are dreamt with God. Her dreams will not stop here; but are still in the making. This book was written to bring you hope and to inspire. God can help you do what may seem impossible. You never know what dreams He can make come true. Leah Nicholle is a current student at Liberty University. She was raised and brought up in a small town in Pennsylvania. She enjoys spending time with her friends and making new ones, writing in her journals, sunsets, and God's creation. Not to mention, she loves her animals and is not scared to pick up creepy crawlies. Toads and frogs are among her favorite. She has a heart for people and loves to dream. God has taken her life and has been shaping her into who He wants her to be. She makes herself vulnerable by allowing her heart to be revealed through her poetry. She loves being herself and encouraging others. May you find this book refreshing to your soul as you read it.
Fugitive Slave Advertisements in The City Gazette: Charleston, South Carolina, 1787-1797 is a collection of more than one thousand transcribed advertisements from Charleston’s daily newspaper. Each advertisement portrays, in miniature, a human drama of courage and resistance to unjust authority. The advertisements give insight not only into slave resistance, agency, and culture, but also into eighteenth century material life, economy, and racial ideology. The ads are also a rich source of data about the individual slaves themselves, their relationships, family connections, and life experiences. The book is accompanied by a website, fugitiveslaves.com. The website allows users to search the results of a comprehensive content analysis of the advertisements.
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