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  • Book cover of The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus

    The original Elizabethan play by Christopher Marlowe, the Tragedy of Doctor Faustus, based on the German legend of the man who risked damnation for the sake of absolute knowledge. Edited and annotated by John D. Harris, its spelling and punctuation modernized, supplemental text includes background to legend, discussion of Marlowe's life and suspicious death, and excerpts of the English Faustbook of 1592 that inspired the play.

  • Book cover of The Junkie Priest, Father Daniel Egan, S.A.
  • Book cover of Wildlife

    Wildlife includes all non-domesticated plants, animals, and other organisms. Domesticating wild plant and animal species for human benefit has occurred many times all over the planet, and has a major impact on the environment, both positive and negative. Wildlife can be found in all ecosystems, Deserts, rain forests, plains, and other areas -- including the most developed urban sites -- all have distinct forms of wildlife. While the term in popular culture usually refers to animals that are untouched by human factors, most scientists agree that wildlife around the world is impacted by human activities. This book examines the destruction, conservation and biodiversity of wildlife.

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  • Book cover of Credit Repair
    John Harris

     · 2016

    "Good credit is essential in America today, and there is a network of credit reporting agencies that keep track of your current credit rating and check your credit worthiness every time you apply for a loan, credit card or any other type of credit. If you feel overwhelmed and confused by your credit situation, this proven credit repair system will amaze you. You will learn exactly what credit dispute letters to use and why"--Page 2.

  • Book cover of Credit Repair
    John Harris

     · 2016

    Here is a short video explaining why my credit repair publication is the besthttps://youtu.be/jhh83urzPgs COMES WITH DISPUTE LETTER SYSTEM PRO'S USE Are you saying right now DAMM THOSE (Bleeping) CREDIT BUREAU'S? Are those Credit Bureaus stopping you from getting: AN APARTMENT: Sorry here is your damage deposit back your credit application was not approved but thanks for the $30.00 credit application fee. EMPLOYMENT: Sorry you are qualified and we really liked your interview, but after seeing your credit report we will be going a different route. AUTOMOBILE: Well we did get you approved but unfortunately the down payment we talked about will be significantly more. Your monthly payment will also be $168 more a month. We understand that's not financially possible for you but if things change let us know. Thanks for coming in and help yourself to a cup of coffee on your way out. HOUSE: You seem like a nice couple and it's great you are expecting your first child soon but unfortunately we can't get you the mortgage we advertised everywhere. You might want to try those companies online that charge insane interest rates and want a huge deposit as well as your first born child. Thanks for coming in and would you mind filling out a survey online about how well we served you today? A good friend of mine is a divorce attorney. He knows what I do so whenever we get together the subject always seems to go to credit. He told me he's shocked at how much "spouse has bad credit" comes up during a divorce. He says it's always an issue woman have. We have deducted that woman love to nest. They want security (I guess we didn't have to be rocket scientist to figure that out). So anyway STOP RIGHT NOW AND SCROLL TO THE TOP OF THE PAGE AND BUY THIS BOOK SO WE CAN GET STARTED. Is that being forward enough? Seriously we are talking about the cost of a cup of Starbucks coffee. By the way Starbucks in no way endorses my book lol. Howard Schultz the chairman and CEO of Starbucks I'm sure doesn't have credit issues. So if you are still here you might need some more convincing I guess. Good for you... due diligence. My name is John D. Harris I could go on and on here about my experience working as a credit bureau manager but I won't bore you with all the details. THIS REALLY IS NOT ABOUT ME ANYWAYS. IT'S ABOUT YOU AND YOUR CREDIT. Even though your credit affects your whole life experience you probably know very little about real credit repair. Most of the books I have read online about credit repair are out of date or more often than not don't really have a clue what is going on. Let's face it all are lives are on a clock that is always ticking. Tick Tock Tick Tock. THIS IS NOT A PRACTICE RUN. This is your one life. Every day with bad credit is a day you are not experiencing your full life experience. Imagine knowing you have great credit. You know when you talk to the guy in the suit that you have great credit. You know you will be approved for anything. You can shop around for the best rates. You have the best property and pay less than the guy with the dumpy property. You drive the best car for less than the poor guy driving the seven-year-old vehicle. You might start flipping property. You might buy a business on credit. People respect you because you are the baller, you can get things done because you have access to CREDIT. You can take advantage of great deals because you have CREDIT. My bet is that you know more about cooking a turkey, changing your oil, what's on Netflix, Geography, Donald Trump, Words of a different language, Facebook, etc. THAN YOU DO ABOUT REAL CREDIT REPAIR. I guarantee you can have GREAT credit PS: I am a real person, with my book I include my phone number and email.

  • Book cover of Psyche and Eros
    John D Harris

     · 2024

    The Tale of Psyche and Eros is taken from the only surviving ancient Roman novel by Lucius Apuleius, Metamorphoses (of the Golden Ass), circa 170 CE. It is an allegory of love and coming of age which, according to Jungian psychologists, illustrates the archetypes of the feminine psyche. Refreshed and retold from a 17th century translation of the original Latin, this retelling is supplemented with texts that explore the psychology and sociology of gender, as well as providing annotations and excursus to help readers understand references to Greek mythology and ancient society. Artful Illustrations of a 19th century Gernan engraver enhance the volume topically.

  • Book cover of Rapid Results

    Are you saying right now DAMM THOSE (Bleeping) CREDIT BUREAU'S? Are those Credit Bureaus stopping you from getting: AN APARTMENT: Sorry here is your damage deposit back your credit application was not approved but thanks for the $30.00 credit application fee. EMPLOYMENT: Sorry you are qualified and we really liked your interview, but after seeing your credit report we will be going a different route. AUTOMOBILE: Well we did get you approved but unfortunately the down payment we talked about will be significantly more. Your monthly payment will also be $168 more a month. We understand that's not financially possible for you but if things change let us know. There is a bus stop about a block away thanks for coming in and help yourself to a cup of coffee on your way out. HOUSE: You seem like a nice couple and it's great you are expecting your first child soon but unfortunately we can't get you the mortgage we advertised everywhere. You might want to try those companies online that charge insane interest rates and want a huge deposit as well as your first born child. Thanks for coming in and would you mind filling out a survey online about how well we served you today? A good friend of mine is a divorce attorney. He knows what I do so whenever we get together the subject always seems to go to credit. He told me he's shocked at how much "spouse has bad credit" comes up during a divorce. He says it's always an issue woman have. We have deducted that woman love to nest. They want security (I guess we didn't have to be rocket scientist to figure that out). So anyway STOP RIGHT NOW AND SCROLL TO THE TOP OF THE PAGE AND BUY THIS BOOK SO WE CAN GET STARTED. Is that being forward enough? Seriously we are talking about the cost of a cup of Starbucks coffee. By the way Starbucks in no way endorses my book lol. Howard Schultz the chairman and CEO of Starbucks I'm sure doesn't have credit issues. So if you are still here you might need some more convincing I guess. Good for you... due diligence. My name is John D. Harris I could go on and on here about my experience working as a credit bureau manager but I won't bore you with all the details. THIS REALLY IS NOT ABOUT ME ANYWAYS. IT'S ABOUT YOU AND YOUR CREDIT. Even though your credit affects your whole life experience you probably know very little about real credit repair. Most of the books I have read online about credit repair are out of date or more often than not don't really have a clue what is going on. Let's face it all are lives are on a clock that is always ticking. Tick Tock Tick Tock. THIS IS NOT A PRACTICE RUN. This is your one life. Every day with bad credit is a day you are not experiencing your full life experience. Imagine knowing you have great credit. You know when you talk to the guy in the suit that you have great credit. You know you will be approved for anything. You can shop around for the best rates. You have the best property and pay less than the guy with the dumpy property. You drive the best car for less than the poor guy driving the seven-year-old vehicle. You might start flipping property. You might buy a business on credit. People respect you because you are the baller, you can get things done because you have access to CREDIT. You can take advantage of great deals because you have CREDIT. My bet is that you know more about cooking a turkey, changing your oil, what's on Netflix, Geography, Donald Trump, Words of a different language, Facebook, etc. THAN YOU DO ABOUT REAL CREDIT REPAIR. I guarantee you can have good credit PS: I am a real person, with my book I include my phone number and email. You will also get unlimited access to my members only website with so many valuable resources. John D. Harris

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  • Book cover of Epic of Gilgamesh

    The Epic of Gilgamesh is the oldest written chronicle in the world, composed three to four thousand years before Christ. It tells events in the life of a king in an ancient city of Mesopotamia. The text is revered, and the hero is an icon of Mesopotamia, equal in tradition to the Jewish hero David as told in the Bible or the Greek hero Achilles as told in the Iliad, both of which it precedes as literature and in some aspects it anticipates. For untold centuries, even into the last millennium before Christ, the children of what is now Iraq learned to read and write by copying Gilgamesh, just as once Greek children learned to read and write by copying the Iliad and just as before the 20th century in Europe and America children learned to read and write from the text of the Bible. References to Gilgamesh in daily speech were commonplace.The Epic of Gilgamesh is called an "epic" in the tradition of the Greek Iliad or the medieval Beowulf. Like epic poems, the central figure is admired for his prowess and power; he is a heroic warrior, whose greatest adventure is here recounted. Gilgamesh belongs to the tradition of all mythical heroes whose adventures take place in a reality that transcends us or that in another sense is always present. It is the realm of eternity. It is the "other world" where what is human is strange, what is human lacks normal power or significance. In its dream-like quality, a deliquescence of thought, wherein reality and state of mind liquidly exchange and what is real is symbolic, and what is symbolic becomes what is real: this state of magic is natural to these tales. It is the essence of their wisdom, for they are speaking from a mind that is entranced with what psychologists call the unconscious, those thoughts and experiences that are instinctive or elemental or profoundly personal.