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Jason Williams

    I Was Flesh Gordon
    Policing and Race
    How To Read People Like A Book
    The Immunotherapy Revolution: The Best New Hope For Saving Cancer Patients' Lives
    Zero Chance
    • Zero Chance

      Power of Love...Love of Power

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,7(14)Évaluer

      The narrative follows a young man's struggle against the oppressive forces of his polygamist upbringing and the FLDS leaders who dictate his life. After losing his wife and children to kidnapping, he defies the organization's demands to sever ties with them. The story highlights his determination and resilience as he fights to reclaim his family and protect his children's future, showcasing themes of love, defiance, and the quest for personal freedom amidst a controlling religious environment.

      Zero Chance
    • How To Read People Like A Book

      The Complete Guide To Analyze People, Decode Emotions, Predict Intentions, Behavior, and Connect Effortlessly: The Complete Guide To Analyze People, Decode Emotions, Predict Intentions, Behavior, And Connect Effortlessly

      • 150pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Exploring the impact of persuasive language, this book delves into the ways individuals can be misled by eloquent speech. It examines the psychology behind manipulation and the allure of rhetoric, encouraging readers to develop critical thinking skills to discern truth from deception. Through engaging examples and thought-provoking insights, it aims to empower readers to navigate conversations more wisely and recognize the hidden agendas behind powerful words.

      How To Read People Like A Book
    • Policing and Race

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the intersection of policing and race, this book offers a thorough theoretical analysis that incorporates conflict, critical race, and social control theories. It emphasizes the necessity for a critical historical perspective to understand the complexities of these issues. By addressing the interplay of various social factors, the work aims to deepen the discourse on how race and policing are intertwined, highlighting the importance of intersectionality in contemporary discussions of law enforcement and social justice.

      Policing and Race
    • I Was Flesh Gordon

      • 177pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Hollywood, the 1970s. Jason Williams, a former college athlete from conservative Orange County, hopes to become a film actor in a town where everyone's looking for a break. He jumps at the chance for the lead in a science fiction parody, an X-rated (later R) spoof of Flash Gordon--

      I Was Flesh Gordon