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The opening lines of this great condensed work form a principle of the Lord. He will not tolerate His people using man's means. It has been tried in success programs, implementing agendas in government and religion, as well as, personal dependency…it always fails.

Happiest Sad Man who is called a joker,All we need is to expect a happy relaxzation from the stressful life. The persons who involves in the process of making others happy is known as jokers, Every one has some unexpected turns in our life including jokers. A life of a comedian may also have sorrows,joy,strees and complexity. Nothing will be permanent in this world except changes. This book is about jokers who can create happiness in others life.

Meet Sarenity, she is a really smart nerd but she grew up in Eastside Chicago, where there is nothing but Violance, she ends up meeting a really sweet guy named Zackharias but is it really what he says he is?

Katherine equals perfection at her school Rockwood High. Her unique green eyes flawless black hair and picture-perfect clear skin with enchanting red lips. In her world everything is taken for granted she believes she is the queen and she is, well she is the queen at Rockwood High. Though sometimes things aren't always perfect for queens in our world.

"I might not find a prince but I have an angel; my fairy tale story might be strange but it is worth of all. I might not receive the usual true love’s kiss of fairy tales, but the beating heart’s promise will forever be here." -Beating Heart

Euclid (/ˈjuːklɪd/; Ancient Greek: Εὐκλείδης – Eukleídēs, pronounced [eu̯.kleː.dɛːs]; fl. 300 BC), sometimes called Euclid of Alexandria[1]to distinguish him from Euclid of Megara, was a Greek mathematician, often referred to as the "founder of geometry"[1] or the "father of geometry". He was active in Alexandria during the reign of Ptolemy I (323–283 BC). His Elements is one of the most influential works in the history of mathematics, serving as the main textbook for

What would happen if we could accurately predict the future. This is the tale of one possibility but we must remember "All is not gold that glitters!"