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Ericka Kane

Ericka Kane
Author: Kiki Swinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: African American women
ISBN: 9780984529094

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"Never trust a bitch with power"--Cover.


Ericka Kane

Ericka Kane
Author: Kiki Swinson
Publisher: Ericka Kane
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2017-11-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780986203763

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"Ericka Kane is the daughter of a multi-millionaire. She never knew what kind of business her father was into until her best friend Tia Cassidy came up missing. Her loyalty to her father will change in the blink of an eye after dead bodies start popping up"--Amazon.com.


Hip-Hop Revolution in the Flesh

Hip-Hop Revolution in the Flesh
Author: G. Thomas
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2009-02-16
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0230619118

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An extended study of the writings of Lil' Kim, the multi-platinum selling Hip Hop artist. Examines Lil' Kim's anti-sexist, gender-defiant and ultra-erotic verse alongside issues of race and the politics of imprisonment. This is the first study to apply the tools of literary criticism to Hip Hop's lyrical writings.


Dear Me

Dear Me
Author: Ericka Kane
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2019-12-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781671633575

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An enlightening tale of courage and endurance, as a young mother journey's along her path to independence.


Saddle and Bridle

Saddle and Bridle
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1380
Release: 1987-12
Genre: Horsemanship
ISBN:

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Catching Babies

Catching Babies
Author: J.D. Kleinke
Publisher: Underland Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0982663919

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Birth, and death. Two ends of the same spectrum. And sometimes the only person standing between is a tired, overworked resident with personal problems of her own. Welcome to the world of Catching Babies. In the halls of a busy metropolitan teaching hospital, a group of OB/GYN doctors complete their residencies and embark on ambitious careers, all while trying to hold their lives together at the seams. Jay is running from a life he’s tried to leave behind, while Katie sacrifices everything she has to serve an endless parade of needy patients. Anna is out trying to save the world, while Tracy is trying to save twins dying in utero. Based on true stories from delivery rooms and labor decks, Catching Babies spins the doctors’ stories into a gripping mosaic of the obsessions, the anxieties, and the heroism of doctors who have chosen to preside over life’s greatest medical drama—high-risk childbirth.


People

People
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1174
Release: 2006-09
Genre: Celebrities
ISBN:

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Full Figured 6:

Full Figured 6:
Author: Electa Rome Parks
Publisher: Urban Books
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2013-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1622861515

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Urban Books superstars Electa Rome Parks and Eric Pete entertain readers with daring and empowering stories about the love lives of full-figured women. Big, bold, and beautiful are three adjectives that describe Erika to a tee. Named after her mother's favorite soap opera vixen, Erika Kane is self-assured, headstrong, and opinionated. But Erika is also unlucky in love. Whenever she thinks she's found everlasting love, it always ends up being short-lived—literally. She has three dead husbands to prove that point, and it has earned her the title of The Black Widow. Just when Erika is about to give up on true love, she learns that, like it does in the soaps, love sometimes shows up when you least expect it—though sometimes it can be deceiving. Once again, life has gone wrong for Artemis Clay. It seems like she's always been unlucky in love, and this time is even worse than she could imagine. Her own family looks down upon her, and everything looks hopeless. Artemis decides to leave everything behind for a last-minute getaway. While she's enjoying her newfound freedom, she comes across not one, but two reminders that maybe not all hope is lost. Is she ready to take a chance on love again?


Hijacking the Agenda

Hijacking the Agenda
Author: Christopher Witko
Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2021-05-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1610449053

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Why are the economic interests and priorities of lower- and middle-class Americans so often ignored by the U.S. Congress, while the economic interests of the wealthiest are prioritized, often resulting in policies favorable to their interests? In Hijacking the Agenda, political scientists Christopher Witko, Jana Morgan, Nathan J. Kelly, and Peter K. Enns examine why Congress privileges the concerns of businesses and the wealthy over those of average Americans. They go beyond demonstrating that such economic bias exists to illuminate precisely how and why economic policy is so often skewed in favor of the rich. The authors analyze over 20 years of floor speeches by several hundred members of Congress to examine the influence of campaign contributions on how the national economic agenda is set in Congress. They find that legislators who received more money from business and professional associations were more likely to discuss the deficit and other upper-class priorities, while those who received more money from unions were more likely to discuss issues important to lower- and middle-class constituents, such as economic inequality and wages. This attention imbalance matters because issues discussed in Congress receive more direct legislative action, such as bill introductions and committee hearings. While unions use campaign contributions to push back against wealthy interests, spending by the wealthy dwarfs that of unions. The authors use case studies analyzing financial regulation and the minimum wage to demonstrate how the financial influence of the wealthy enables them to advance their economic agenda. In each case, the authors examine the balance of structural power, or the power that comes from a person or company’s position in the economy, and kinetic power, the power that comes from the ability to mobilize organizational and financial resources in the policy process. The authors show how big business uses its structural power and resources to effect policy change in Congress, as when the financial industry sought deregulation in the late 1990s, resulting in the passage of a bill eviscerating New Deal financial regulations. Likewise, when business interests want to preserve the policy status quo, it uses its power to keep issues off of the agenda, as when inflation eats into the minimum wage and its declining purchasing power leaves low-wage workers in poverty. Although groups representing lower- and middle-class interests, particularly unions, can use their resources to shape policy responses if conditions are right, they lack structural power and suffer significant resource disadvantages. As a result, wealthy interests have the upper hand in shaping the policy process, simply due to their pivotal position in the economy and the resulting perception that policies beneficial to business are beneficial for everyone. Hijacking the Agenda is an illuminating account of the way economic power operates through the congressional agenda and policy process to privilege the interests of the wealthy and marks a major step forward in our understanding of the politics of inequality.