Mark Jones explains how an after-hours drink with a wealthy Irish Traveller lead him to abandon the pub trade and start a recycling venture. Mark shows you that with very little capital and a bit of effort, this simple yet highly profitable business really could be the closest thing to "money for old rope." He explains in layman's terms, the methods he employed to source, collect and process scrap electrical wire and cable, selling the valuable copper cores for a healthy profit. Whether you're a complete novice or a seasoned pro, the hints, tips, tools and strategies within, make this little...
Mark Jones explains how an after-hours drink with a wealthy Irish Traveller lead him to abandon the pub trade and start a recycling venture. Mark show...
In Healing the Soul, psychosynthesis therapist and counseling astrologer Mark Jones delivers one of the most fascinating astrological studies of this decade. Taking us on a journey into the karmic underpinnings of the birth chart, this book provides tools for understanding the hidden forces driving not only our personality, but our soul. Jones outlines a method that anyone can use to learn more about the unconscious dynamics that drive us. The beginner will find this a useful reference text and the expert will enjoy the detailed chart explanations. For the professional astrologer, this book...
In Healing the Soul, psychosynthesis therapist and counseling astrologer Mark Jones delivers one of the most fascinating astrological studies of this ...
Young Angela wondered if she would live to see tomorrow as her abuser held her head under the water at the pond in the field behind her home. She used to feel safe here-fishing, chasing frogs, or just walking with her dog. Victoria was very afraid of her stepfather. Every time he told her to get in the car with him, she knew she would have to endure another incident of sexual abuse. She tried numerous times to tell her mother, but her mother was afraid to deal with the situation, choosing to live in denial and allowing Victoria to live in pain and anger. In "From Victims to Victors, " author...
Young Angela wondered if she would live to see tomorrow as her abuser held her head under the water at the pond in the field behind her home. She used...
Young Angela wondered if she would live to see tomorrow as her abuser held her head under the water at the pond in the field behind her home. She used to feel safe here-fishing, chasing frogs, or just walking with her dog. Victoria was very afraid of her stepfather. Every time he told her to get in the car with him, she knew she would have to endure another incident of sexual abuse. She tried numerous times to tell her mother, but her mother was afraid to deal with the situation, choosing to live in denial and allowing Victoria to live in pain and anger. In "From Victims to Victors, " author...
Young Angela wondered if she would live to see tomorrow as her abuser held her head under the water at the pond in the field behind her home. She used...