The Other Woman Code of Conduct

The Other Woman Code of Conduct
Author: KiKi Richardson
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 59
Release: 2010-06-07
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1450089518

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Infidelity is an unpleasant reality that we can no longer turn a blind eye to and pretend it does not exist. The Other Woman Code of Conduct offers detailed guidelines for what behavior is acceptable for those participating in these arrangements. Like it or not, there is “honor among thieves” and there is protocol involved in everything we do. Cheating is no exception. It is in our best interest to know all the facts so that we can make informed choices. The Other Woman Code of Conduct serves as a handbook for women and men to understand the rules of engagement when having an affair. “EXPLOSIVE! With The Other Woman Code of Conduct, KiKi Richardson takes off the gloves and confronts one of the biggest taboo topics in relationships today. How do you help people who find themselves engaging in behavior that is completely unacceptable in society? Where most experts run from the hard tasks, KiKi runs to the rescue because she understands that people can only do better when they know better! It ́s possible that this book will begin the conversations necessary to discuss the elephant in the room that no one wants to talk about. Warning: This book is Uncensored and definitely Unapologetic!”—Chris Gloss “The Possibilitarian”—Motivational Speaker, Author of “When Things Go Wrong . . . Don’t Go with Them” KiKi Richardson is a wonderful author who is raw in her tactics, real in her unique approach and in your face with the truth! The Other Woman Code of Conduct offers insightful and interesting views many may find to be outside of the box yet significantly bold with unapologetic factuality. This book is a great read and I highly recommend it.—Ryeal Simms, The Relationship Coach .

The Other Woman

The Other Woman
Author: Audrey Maxwell
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2021-11-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1098089057

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Audrey Maxwell is passionate about the beauty of God’s creation of mankind. This book was God-inspired to edify, rescue, heal, and bring hope and strategy to all that need an encounter with God as well as a time of refreshing from life’s unavoidable curveballs. Priceless Jewels, founded in 2009, came from her conviction to pour into God’s Priceless Jewels and Gems all that He has poured into her. Based on Malachi 3:17, the annual Priceless Jewels Women’s Conference (Women of Worth Summit) was established. Audrey has been given insight that illuminates the inner worth and value of women who were created and fashioned by God for His good pleasure. Over many years, women from all walks of life have been enlightened, transformed, and discovered their worth. They now understand the beauty of being a virtuous woman. Proverbs 31 teaches that a woman’s worth is far above rubies, meaning we are among the rarest jewels. Adam proclaimed the original woman to be bone of his bone and flesh of his flesh because she was taken out of him. The OG (original greatness) of God is in every woman, though lying dormant in many. Audrey is anointed by God to call forth the Other Woman (original woman) that she may acknowledge, proclaim, and know her worth. The premise, “I am SHE (serene, holy, and efficient),” is the Other Woman who has lived within us from the beginning. She’s a woman of wonder and royalty. SHE is known as a woman of strength, heart, and elegance. The Other Woman has always been given a bad reputation, but all is not lost. This message is to give her hope and exposure. Enjoy the words of life and hope shared on every page of this book. Visit the author’s webpage at www.Audreyrmaxwell.com Follow her on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @audreyrmaxwell

Code of Conduct

Code of Conduct
Author: Brad Thor
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2021-10-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1982148446

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Hidden deep within one of the world's most powerful organizations is a secret committee with a devastating agenda. Its members are afforded incredible protections -- considered elites, untouchables. But when four seconds of video is captured halfway around the world and anonymously transmitted to D.C., covert wheels are set in motion, and counterterrorism operative Scot Harvath is tapped to undertake the deadliest assignment of his career. What begins as a favor will evolve into a globe-spanning drama of highly personal stakes played out against a backdrop of stunning international intrigue, duplicitous political gamesmanship, and the darkest, most clandestine fears of the espionage world.

Code of Conduct

Code of Conduct
Author: Smartypants Romance
Publisher: Smartypants Romance
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-10-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 194920202X

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** 2021 RWA Vivian Award Finalist - Romantic Suspense ** ** Finalist in the 2020 Next Generation Indie Book Awards ** “The slow-burn romance between Gabriel and Shane becomes delicious torture. This is a winner.” –Publishers Weekly Starred Review There are three things you need to know about Shane P.I. 1) P.I. is not her last name, it’s her job title, 2) Her specialty is catching cheaters, and 3) She’s a superhuman – kind of. Gabriel is a security expert for Cipher Security, and a former UN Peacekeeper with a fierce protective streak that finds its focus on the beautiful P.I. Their attraction is like an elephant in a room full of breakable things, and figuring out how to trust each other with their hearts, and maybe their lives, is the most fragile thing of all. 'Code of Conduct' is a full-length contemporary romantic suspense, can be read as a standalone, and is book#1 in the Cipher Security series, Knitting in the City World, Penny Reid Book Universe.

Characters and Authors in Luigi Pirandello

Characters and Authors in Luigi Pirandello
Author: Ann Caesar
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1998
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780198151760

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Luigi Pirandello is best known in the English-speaking world for his radical challenge to traditional Western theatre with plays such as Six Characters in Search of an Author. But theatre is just one manifestation of his experiments with language which led to a remarkable collection of novels,short stories, and essays as well as his work for a film industry then in its infancy. This study, which is based on the view that Pirandello's writings are most fruitfully discussed in a European context, takes as its starting-point the author's belief in the primacy of the literary character in acreative process which is necessarily conflictual.The book argues that all Pirandello's characters are engaged in a continual performance which transcends the genre distinction between narrative and dramatic forms. In this performance it is the spoken word in which the characters invest most heavily as they struggle to sustain an identity of theirown, tell their life-stories, and assert themselves before their most prominent antagonist, the author himself.

Writing in the Feminine in French and English Canada

Writing in the Feminine in French and English Canada
Author: Marie J. Carrière
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780802036209

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This important work considers the contemporary movement of "writing in the feminine", by examining the work of five women writers from French and English Canada and the dialogue therein with feminist and psychoanalytic theory and theories of ethics. Informing the author's interpretations are the ideas of French theorists Emmanuel Levinas, Paul Ricoeur, Luce Irigaray, and Julia Kristeva, as well as American feminists Kelly Oliver and Jessica Benjamin. Marie Carrière explores the unfolding, complex questions of sexual difference, female subjectivity, and mother-daughter relations. She also uncovers and examines the occasional breakdown of the feminist ethics postulated by Nicole Brossard, France Theoret, Di Brandt, Erin Mouré, and Lola Lemire Tostevin. Carrière views these instances of deviation not as a failure of writing in the feminine, but as an inevitability in the relatively new intellectual terrain of feminist ethics. Writing in the Feminine will be of great interest to scholars of literary theory, women's studies, and Canadian literature in French and English. As a challenging study of the connections between gender and authorship, it will also appeal to those who have a particular interest in women's literature.

Living with the Rubbish Queen

Living with the Rubbish Queen
Author: Thomas Tufte
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2000
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781860205415

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An examination of the role of telenovelas -- a Latin American sister to the Western soap opera -- this book looks at their impact on the everyday lives of Latin American audiences. It seeks to explain telenovelas' cultural and commercial success; the meanings, identities, and social actions articulated through watching telenovelas; and how audiences -- often first- or second-generation migrants in the huge cities of Latin America -- use telenovelas in coping with urban life and modernity.

Timeshift

Timeshift
Author: Ron Maier
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2007-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595457347

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A deluge of rain and a strange hitchhiker combine to transport martial arts champion Noah King on a bizarre course to an alternate world. Days whiz by in a fraction of a second when he enters a mysterious fog. His passenger, Sylv, is not what she seems. She admits to being a Tabizi, the instigator of his fog-encased journey to World 5. She has chosen him to intervene in the anarchy of a split world two hundred years in the future. Time reversal fails, and Sylv is stranded with Noah. She deserts him in the forest, and becomes known as Dark Seeress. Noah discovers he must fight the anarchist leader in blood sport to survive. After he defeats his opponent, an influential dwarf proclaims him the new king. Captive women flee to the forest, where Sylv declares all women are under her protection. Noah learns this world was split by quakes and volcanic action that left a 100 meter high Great Wall circling the globe. Cannibals roam the Wasteland on one side, preying on refugees. War is imperative to keep the savages out of Noah's lush green kingdom, but Sylv refuses to ally herself and the other women with his forces.

Mistresses

Mistresses
Author: Elizabeth Abbott
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1590208765

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“A lively and nuanced look at gender roles as they have been revealed by the lives of concubines and mistresses over the centuries” (Kirkus). She exists as both a fictional character and as a flesh-and-blood human being. But who is she, really? Why do women become mistresses, and what is it like to have a private life that is usually also a secret life? Is a mistress merely a wife-in-waiting, or is she the very definition of the emancipated, independent female? Elizabeth Abbott intelligently examines the motives and morals of some of history's most infamous and fascinating women, from antiquity to today. Drawing intimate portraits of those who have—by chance, coercion, or choice—assumed this complex role, Mistresses offers a rich blend of personal biography and cultural insight. “Ms. Abbott is delightfully indiscreet, with an eye for a good story and a colloquial style . . . She has done the ladies a service by bringing them out of the shadows.” —The Economist

Women Writing Childbirth

Women Writing Childbirth
Author: Tess Cosslett
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1994
Genre: Childbirth
ISBN: 9780719043246

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In this work, the author's detailed readings of birth stories - both literary and medical - reveal deeply embedded assumptions about how women are viewed and view ourselves. The current debates about natural childbirth as advocated by Sheila Kitzinger, Grantly Read Dick and others, are examined alongside key literary works by writers such as Doris Lessing, Margaret Atwood, Fay Weldon and Toni Morrison.