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Telling It

Telling It
Author: Linda Rodgers
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2020-11-06
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1684097401

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To know me is to read about what I’ve written. I’m woven through out every word, every sentence. It shows the kind of person you’re dealing with—the content of my character. I have a strong sense of belief that he who has nothing to hide hide’s nothing; and in order to grow, you have to learn. I also believe that there are rules in life that have to be followed and if not . . . there will be consequences to every action— good or bad. So pay close attention


Telling It All

Telling It All
Author: Steven Levi
Publisher: Community Press
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2007
Genre: Criminals
ISBN: 0979087864

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Con artist Dave Alabama Fats Gray looks back on a career of more than 50 years as a con man, revealing that no ones money is safe.


Telling It Like It Is

Telling It Like It Is
Author: Bruce Fraizer
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2011-01-28
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 145358983X

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This all took place back in my high school years where my writing would go into my dresser draw. Later in my college years to be inspired by others who read some of my work. Also being inspired by the great Langston Hughes reading his poetry gave me the inspiration to write more with thoughts about life and endless images. Throughout my vision of writing ideas exploded into words and then formed into a poem or story. Writing was always my way of expressing my feelings and thoughts. Furthermore I experienced similar episodes of my own which gave me fruit for thought in my own travels.


Telling It Like It Is

Telling It Like It Is
Author: Paul Bowden
Publisher: Paul Bowden
Total Pages: 699
Release: 2011-05-13
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1461095611

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'Telling It Like It Is' is a collection of quotations that either give good advice or are useful truths. Of course there will be quotations that you disagree with or don't identify with, but with about 700 pages how could it be otherwise! Taken as a whole though, the book tries to present a coherent view of life that has honesty and integrity and is true. Ultimately, however, you must decide for yourself whether each quote strikes a chord with you and whether all the quotes taken together present a picture of human affairs and behavior that you recognize and agree with. Whatever your final opinion, you will find this collection of quotations both fascinating and provocative.


Just telling it! Part 1

Just telling it! Part 1
Author:
Publisher: Just Telling It
Total Pages: 206
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 0955496608

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Telling It Like It Is

Telling It Like It Is
Author: Steven R. McClelland
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2017-07-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1490782680

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I remember going to seminary thinking that I would find God there. But I didnt. I read peoples thoughts about God in books and wrote papers on their thoughts, but I never actually met God in seminary. Where I met God was in my encounters with other people. Not really surprising when you stop to think of it. Of course, we are more apt to encounter God through other people because God incarnated as one of us in Jesus. The Word became flesh and dwelt among us, full of grace and truth. Consequently, it is through other people that we are most likely to catch a glimpse of God just as others encountered God in Jesus. Throughout the years of my ministry and life, that has been my continuing experience. I have also met God through my own failures and losses, met God when I went through my divorce, even met God when I was in depression. God came to me through others who came to me and offered hope. But I never met God because of what someone else told me I should believe about God or in any doctrine about God.


Telling It the Way It Was

Telling It the Way It Was
Author: David Jussero
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2012-01-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781462066667

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Sometimes witty and sometimes serious, Telling It the Way It Was provides a narrative of what life was like for the hardy and pragmatic immigrant settlers of the US breadbasket. In this memoir, author David Jussero presents a nostalgic tour of life in a predominately Finnish farm community in North Dakota from the turn of the century through the 1940s and 50s. Telling It the Way It Was relays stories about the hardships and successes of Jusseros Finnish and French ancestors who faced the demands of settling a new country by living in sod houses and braving bitter winters on the North American prairies. He tells about the mixed marriage of his French mother who immigrated to the United States to marry his dad, her Finnish sweetheart. Jussero also describes his own experiences growing up on a small wheat farm in North Dakota, attending school at one-room schoolhouses, dropping out of school at age sixteen, and doing dead-end farm jobs, which spurred him into trading the life of a hired farmhand for city life. When he was still in his teens, he made his way to the West Coast to seek his fortune. Through photographs and stories from the past, Jussero passes along his heritage and paints a vivid picture of the sturdy and rugged people who preceded him.


Still Telling It As It Was (More Memories of the Black Country)

Still Telling It As It Was (More Memories of the Black Country)
Author: Kathleen Hann
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1412055350

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The second part of Kathleen Hann's autobiography, Still Telling It As It Was, sees us through her early married life in the Black Country from 1951 to her move to Telford in 1969. With her husband Peter, just demobbed, they face financial hardship due to low wages and high housing costs. Bringing up three children at the time, Kathleen shows her love, care, mettle and great skills with "make do and mend" which have been passed on by her mother. Unwittingly renting a room to a prostitute and her pimp, buying a war bombed house, and getting a failing public house back on its feet are just a few of the trials and tribulations which Kathleen and Peter face in this story. Tales of terribly hard physical labour for both of them, which left permanent physical and mental scars, are retold with chilling accuracy. The progress of her son's major illness is also described with great passion and dignity, especially considering the way she was treated by the some of the medical profession at the time. There are lighter notes though – the DIY chimney sweeping saga, the Golden Child who stuffed her knickers down the drains, and Kathleen's own very short fuse to an exploding temper – these all bring very different and sometimes highly amusing insights into this very closely knit and loving family. A vital document for any social historian, or a grippingly real story of hardship in the Black Country of the 1950s and 60s, this book is a prime candidate for anyone's must read list.


Telling It Like It Is, Whether You Like It Or Not

Telling It Like It Is, Whether You Like It Or Not
Author: Robert C. (Bob) Aldridge
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2011-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1612154611

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Robert C. (Bob) Aldridge is a native Kentuckian, but has spent most of his adulthood in Mississippi. Bob is a Vietnam Veteran, and served in public service (Dept of Defense) for 22 years, and in state service for 8 years, serving the majority of this time in various management roles. He and his wife, Ann, have three daughters and four grandchildren. Bob has a Bachelors Degree from William Carey College and a Masters Degree (Political Science w/emp in Public Administration) from the University of Southern Mississippi. Bob is a Christian, and is a member of a Baptist Church affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention.


Tell It True

Tell It True
Author: Tim Lockette
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2021-09-28
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1644210835

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An unlikely high school newspaper editor fights to cover a local murder case and learns what is most important in friendship, in journalism, and in life. Lisa Rives had higher expectations for sophomore year. Her beauty queen mom wonders why she can't be more like other 15-year-old girls in their small Alabama town. Lisa's Dad, well, she suspects he's having an affair with a colleague at his top-secret job. Her friend Preethy seems to be drifting away, and Lisa spends her schooldays dodging creepy boys and waiting to graduate. Then she finds herself in charge of her high school newspaper, which is the last thing she wanted--school newspapers are for popular kids and club-joiners, not outcasts like her, and besides, the stories are never about anything you actually want to know. But after accidentally tipping the scales in the school election, then deciding to cover a "real" story--the upcoming execution of a local man charged with murder--and becoming a surprise news story herself, Lisa learns some hard lessons about friendship and truth-telling. As Lisa navigates the dilemmas, challenges, and unintended consequences of journalism, she finds her life--and her convictions--changing in ways she couldn't have imagined. Tell It True is a sometimes hilarious, sometimes devastating, always relatable coming-of-age story about the importance of speaking the truth in a world of denial and fake news.