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Marriage Life A Players GameMarriage Life a Players Game, not literally, looks at the concept of marriage and ventures into a fictitious story of a family who go through the trials and trivialities of everyday life, adjusting and compromising to get through issues. "Written By Charles K. Wright" LoveLearn Communicate Understand Share Togetherness Affection Joy Planning Goals Progress Happiness Life Soulmate Structure Relationship
Book Information Author: Charles K. Wright Format: Paperback, EBook (Paperback) ISBN: 9781418433055 (EBook) ISBN: 9781414094595 Publisher: Author House Pub.
Date: May 2004
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About the book Life's Essencehttp://www.1stbooks.com The book is light Poetry-Prose with some Innuendo. In all rather humourous. Small in size, rich in content. No matter how many readings one may still find new meanings leaving one to delve deep into thought bringing forth new ideas. Book Information Title: Life's Essence Authors: Charles K. Wright and Jessica Roach Format: Paperback, EBook (Paperback) ISBN: 9780759634541 (EBook) ISBN: 9780759634534 Publisher: 1stBooks Library (Author House) Pub.
Date: June 2001 |
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The Chase - As Reality Nears The Chase - As Reality Nears is a fictitious story
of a man that had it all in reality, but his reality became despair as
he tried to figure out what was happening. Through the clouds of obliqueness
he had to pull all the strings and recall all his knowledge of past events
in order to solve the puzzle. Time was running out as he was against the
clock. A story of lies, deceit, entrapment, snares and mind games to turn
his life into turmoil. Fast and furious, Slow and vivid. Remember what
one reads has many meanings and understanding is the only way to solve
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What is Knowledge?
An Interest Learning is a process throughout the years Gaining knowledge of the fruit that it bears Never stopping the want to take on knowledge in abundance However, never wanting to make it redundant Consuming it at a snails pace Diverting from wanting to make it a race Occasionally becoming a rabbit Not making it a habit Enjoying the occasions smiling with joy Referring to it as a new toy Never ceasing to obtain Gaining the thoughts to now retain. Written by Charles K. Wright.
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