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  myflorida license: The Florida Domicile Handbook Michael Kilbourn, E., Howard M. Hujsa, 2009
  myflorida license: Start a Business in Florida Mark Warda Warda, 2006-04-01 Simplify the Start-Up Process Starting a new business can be one of the most exciting things you will ever do-as well as one of the most overwhelming. To ensure the future success of your enterprise, take the time to properly establish yourself right from the start. Let Start a Business in Florida help you start your dream business headache and hassle-free. Learn how to: - Develop a Complete Business Plan - Register with State Authorities - Establish a Proper Tax Payment System - Market Your Business for Success Essential documents you need to: - Create a Brand-New Business - Avoid Problems with the IRS - Hire Employees - Comply with State and Federal Regulations - And much more . . .
  myflorida license: The Locum Life: A Physician’s Guide to Locum Tenens Andrew N. Wilner, MD, 2018-12-28 The Locum Life: A PhysicianÕs Guide to Locum Tenens, is an insiderÕs guide to locum tenens, the world of temporary physician positions. In 20 clearly written chapters, the author articulates the nuts and bolts of The Locum Life. Physicians will learn how to find their first locum tenens assignment, run their own business, travel, and achieve the work/life balance of their dreams. With clear, concise, engaging prose, Dr. Wilner has written the definitive guide to locum tenens.
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  myflorida license: Florida Post-Licensing Education for Real Estate Salespersons David Coleman, George Gaines, George Gaines, Jr., Edward J. O'Donnell, 2003-08
  myflorida license: My Riot Roger Miret, Jon Wiederhorn, 2019-04-09 “Miret’s captivating and harrowing, no-holds-barred account of a life lived in the trenches . . . You don’t have to be a major Agnostic Front fan to get maximum enjoyment out of this book. . . . A compelling read.” ―Classic Rock Revisited Miret’s memorable, affecting stories capture an important time in the hardcore music scene. . . . Equal parts music memoir and gritty coming-of-age story, it’s an eminently readable and fast-paced look at life during hardcore’s heyday. . . . Not just for music fans, My Riot is a valuable snapshot of an important time. ―Foreword Reviews “My Riot is a powerful and riveting read. A brutal look into the life of a man that did what he had to do to survive.” ―Scott Ian, Anthrax Born in Cuba, Roger Miret fled with his family to the US to escape the Castro regime. Through vivid language and graphic details, he recounts growing up in a strange new land with a tyrannical stepfather and the roles that poverty and violence played in shaping the grit that became critical to his survival. In his teen years, he finds himself squatting in abandoned buildings with unforgettably eccentric runaways and victims of similar childhood trauma. With like-minded misfits he helps pioneer a new musical genre, but with money scarce and commercial success impossible, he turns to running drugs to support his family and winds up in prison. It’s the ultimate test of his toughness and perseverance that eventually sets him on a path towards redemption. My Riot is both an unflinching portrait of downtown New York in the 1980s and a testament to the perils of growing up too fast. “It's a great read, tracing the roots of New York Hardcore via lots of crazy stories about potentially deadly situations. . . . Pick up this book and take a walk back in time through the Lower East Side when it was still a hair-raising adventure.” ―D. Randall Blythe, Lamb of God
  myflorida license: THE SOUND OF MY TEARS Anthony Wright, 2011-10-10 How I was sexually abused at a young age and grew up to be unfairly accuse of sexual abuse.
  myflorida license: Now That I Have My Mortgage License, What's Next? Stacy Cumberbatch, Karen Katz, 2007-09
  myflorida license: Open for Interpretation Alicia Blando, 2023-06-27 As a young doctor working in the middle of the HIV epidemic in the early ’90s, Alicia Blando feels unsure of the effectiveness of the medical profession. To gain insight into her life’s path, she seeks advice in some unconventional places, and lands on astrology as her way forward. Astrology, based in astronomy, has specific rules; it can’t be easily manipulated. The scientist in her can’t help but respond to this idea. At a pivotal group demonstration, Alicia finds a mentor, Iris, who introduces her to the study of astrology. By learning to read the horoscope, Alicia gains insight into her potential and manifests her ambition to travel and explore healing techniques from indigenous cultures. Eventually, her search for new teachers and past knowledge takes her from Manhattan to the Peruvian Amazon, Belize, and Bolivia, where she discovers ancient ways of healing among people who consider the sky to be a continuation of nature on earth. She connects with the tenets of astrology as the language that describes man’s connection to the sky environment. The horoscopic map gives information that can assist in making better choices in life, Alicia learns; it has the potential to analyze a person’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and health concerns. Alicia’s journey off the beaten path ultimately leads her to true self-exploration and connection with the world around her, as well as a desire to share her knowledge. In Open for Interpretation, she shares her story of finally finding the map she’s been seeking—and explains how we can all use that map to access our true selves and untapped potential.
  myflorida license: Ka-Ching! Denise Duhamel, 2009-02-15 Ka-Ching! is a book of poems that explores America’s obsession with money. It also includes a crown of sonnets about e-bay, sestinas on the subjects of Sean Penn and the main characters of fairytales, a pantoum that riffs on a childhood riddle, and a villanelle inspired by bathroom grafitti.
  myflorida license: One Man's Coincidences: Believe It or Not Michael Auclair, 2019-07-09 My book is about several special people in my life as well as people whom I have met over the years and who sometimes intertwined with the people that I knew. I believe you will find it entertaining as I did while I was writing it to relive some of those memories.
  myflorida license: Getting Down to Business: the New Doctor's Guide Joseph Ullman, 2006-06 You will have partners when you practice medicine but now you have a partner to help you negotiate for that job and enhance your career! This unique book will help new physicians put those years of medical education and training to work and discover. Keys to selecting a job How to evaluate a job offer How to read a contract and what to expect in one Credentialing, licensing and applications tips Negotiating skills Avoiding hidden traps, risks, and agendas that could cost thousands of dollars and affect your career Avoiding and dealing with lawsuits and disciplinary actions If you start your medical practice without paying attention to the business aspects it might cost you tens of thousands of dollars, take years off your career, and jeopardize your marketability and reputation. Avoid those pitfalls with this superb resource. Written by a former chief of Radiology with 17 years of experience in 6 states, there are dozens of invaluable tips in here for optimizing your practice decisions. Getting Down to Business: The New Doctor's Guide is arguably the most valuable book you'll buy during your medical training. Destined to become a classic along with Harrison's, The Washington Manual, and The House of God, Getting Down to Business: The New Doctor's Guide finally fills a critical vacancy in the medical training literature. This easy to read and lighthearted compendium of tips will pay for itself hundreds of times over throughout the new physician's career.
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  myflorida license: My Truth Uncensored Nicole Djobet, 2022-12-29 The Lord says, Come unto me all you that labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and you shall find rest unto your souls. I can remember looking in the eyes of the people who hurt me in the past, and it was as if my hopes and dreams were shattered at that moment by people who I trusted. All I could think about was revenge. I didn't know how to forgive, and by the time I knew it, I was addicted to sex. I thought it was love, but it was only lust. Until I found Jesus, I didn't know how to break free from my addiction, and I didn't forgive anyone. My soul was not at rest. Since I've been saved, I've been set free from many addictions, and I have forgiven many people for the wrong they caused me. Now I have the tools I need to fight the enemy, and that's the Word of God. My life and my purpose were at stake. The Lord has defeated my enemy, and He is always working on me. If I can come out of darkness, so can you. Seek God, and He will direct your path always.
  myflorida license: Carl Dann's Vicissitudes and Casathrophics Carl Dann, 1929
  myflorida license: A Simple Lie Mary Bush, 2019-11-27 Lying to get a job places a New York woman in the path of a deranged killer in this psychological thriller by the author of The Secrets We Bury. Forced to give up her career as a dentist, and still unemployed a year later, Valentina Knight has finally run out of options. With foreclosure looming, she acts in desperation, lying to get a position as an assistant to the county medical examiner. Val’s relieved. She won’t be homeless. But she didn’t count on the lie trapping her in a dangerous game with a killer . . . Val quickly becomes involved in the case of Francine Donohue, who disappeared from her neighborhood and is discovered dead six months later. The bizarre circumstances surrounding the murder are not the first of their kind. With the evidence pointing to a serial killer, and a calling card Val understands, she quickly gets sucked into the case. As Val is pulled in further, the situation takes a darker turn. Someone is aware of the lie she told. Someone who is prepared to kill . . . This fast-paced crime thriller will appeal to fans of authors like Fiona Barton, Teresa Driscoll, and Alice Feeney.
  myflorida license: The Woman Who Would Be King Debrah Miceli, 2023-03-28 Through four decades of entertaining, in the wrestling ring and on the monster truck circuit, Debrah “Madusa” Miceli never could sit still. But her desire to learn, grow, and inspire legions of followers masked deep secrets … Her upbringing was a lie from the start, and the dark truths of her childhood, revealed here for the first time, are the earliest examples of Debrah’s determination to persevere. Professional wrestling may have been an odd choice for a nursing student, but Madusa went all-in, toughening up in Japan before conquering WWE as Alundra Blayze. She held the WWE Women’s belt … until being fired. In the rival WCW, Madusa infamously tossed the WWE belt in the garbage on live TV. Then, in 1999, Madusa changed lanes and revolutionized the monster truck world. At meet-and-greets, girls in pink “Queen of Carnage” t-shirts would wait alongside ogling fanboys. By 2004, she was the world champion in a sport dominated by men. Only one thing has eluded her: motherhood. This is the spellbinding story of how one woman survived child abuse, financial disaster, death-defying injuries, heartbreak, and chaos to emerge triumphant.
  myflorida license: Extracted S. Perry Brickman, 2019-06-04 For half a century, S Perry Brickman harbored a deep and personally painful secret... On a late summer day in 2006, Brickman and his wife attended an exhibit on the history of Jewish life at Emory University and were astonished to come face-to-face with documents that strongly suggested that Brickman and many others had been failed out of Emory’s dental school because they were Jewish. They decided to embark on an uncharted path to uncover the truth. With no initial allies and plenty of resistance, Brickman awoke each morning determined to continue extracting evidence hidden in deep and previously unmined archives. While the overt discrimination was displayed in charts and graphs, the names of the victims were scrupulously withheld. The ability of the perpetrators to silence all opposition and the willingness of the Jewish community to submit to the establishment were deeply troubling as Brickman continued to dig deeper into the issue. Extracted brings to light the human element of the rampant antisemitism that affected the dental profession in twentieth-century America—the personal tragedies, the faces, and the individual stories of shame and humiliation. After five years of identifying, interviewing, and recording the victims, Brickman was finally permitted to present his documentary to Emory officials and ask for redemption for the stain she had made.
  myflorida license: A Need To Know D. K. Willis, 2013-04-15 Nineteen-year-old Mandy McCallister agrees to visit a death-row inmate who has contacted her with a puzzling message, propelling her into a world of mystery and intrigue far beyond any experience she has previously known. The information she receives is related to a violent home-invasion that occurred fifteen years earlier, a crime that did irreparable harm to Mandy’s typical, middle-class American family. In an effort to uncover the truth behind the brutal assault, Mandy enlists Arlen Holloway--a cynical, hard-drinking, former homicide detective--as her advisor and protector. The trail they follow produces a series of unexpected discoveries. As the mystery of who was behind the home-invasion unravels, startling facts about Mandy's family are revealed, details she never expected nor could even imagine. A Need To Know was a quarterfinalist in a national writing contest, with a Publishers Weekly reviewer stating that, “The book's nonstop action is engaging and entertaining. . .the character at its heart is a complex and ultimately likable heroine, simultaneously irritating and sympathetic, intelligent and foolishly brave, levelheaded and rash. Watching her mature from an awkward teen to a self-possessed young woman is one of the novel's more subtle and exquisite delights.”
  myflorida license: My Stone of Hope Jean-Robert Cadet, Jim Luken, 2011-10-15 Cadet tells the story of his youth as a restavek, a practice of using children as unpaid and uneducated domestic workers often subjected to physical, emotional, and sexual abuse. He is an advocate for these children and argues that the practice has created damaged adults incapable of participating in a productive economy--From P. [4] of cover.
  myflorida license: Addiction: Saved by the Grace of God Anthony Marakovitz, 2024-03-04 Anthony Marakovitz nails down what his life was like as an extreme addict for forty years—following his happy childhood, some bad boy middle and high school years, indiscriminate relationships, and normally fatal health complications with enough drugs and alcohol to have killed anyone. Now that he has recovered, Anthony shares facts that most people don’t know about addicts, compulsive behavior, and productive, faith-based recovery. Believing that each one of us is within reach of an addict, Anthony launches his story with serious hope for anyone who is dealing with addiction of any kind—anger, drugs (prescription or otherwise), alcohol, sex, control, simply more of anything—the list is long. These addictions permeate every socioeconomic level and impact everyone and everything around them. The author hopes that his story will encourage and benefit anyone who wholeheartedly seeks long-term recovery—no turning back!
  myflorida license: Florida Continuing Education for Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons Michelle N Wootton, 2002-11
  myflorida license: The Fight for Female Lisa Bevere, 2024-08-20 The very idea of womanhood is being assailed on all fronts: sexualized by our culture, eliminated from language, and silenced by the church. For decades, both sexes have been systematically undermined and stripped of their strength. Male and female were originally created as a power union, but that turned into a power struggle. For years, women listened to the lie that to be powerful they needed to act like men. Now the tables have turned, with men acting like women. This attack is more than cultural, it is spiritual. Revelation 12:17 portrays a dragon enraged with women who has declared war on our children. Our enemy, terrified of what--and whom--we were made to reflect, seeks to blur the lines, distorting the very idea of what it means for women to bear God's divine image. We were made for this fight. It will require honest, intimate conversations to emerge with God-inspired answers equal to the challenges of our day. Our marriages, children, churches, communities, and futures depend on it. It's time to unite, confident in our divine identity, clear in our commission, and courageous in our calling, to confront the darkness with love and light. It's time to fight for female!
  myflorida license: Medical Economics , 1985
  myflorida license: I'm Dancing As Fast As I Can Barbara Gordon, 1989 True story of a woman's drug-induced breakdown and her courageous struggle back to a new life.
  myflorida license: Forgotten Florida Clarissa Thomasson, 2022-09-01 FORGOTTEN FLORIDA, tells the story of the Florida peninsula from the Adams-Onis Treaty in 1819 up to the beginning of the Second Seminole War in 1835. The story is told from the perspective of well-documented men who took part in the development of the Gulf coastal areas from Pensacola to Key West and include Commodore David Porter, Colonel James Gadsden, Colonel George Brooke, Colonel Duncan Clinch, and Major Francis Dade as well as Captain William Bunce of the Aristocrat and Captain Fred Tresca of the Margaret Ann—both of whom sailed the Gulf coast from Key West to Pensacola and served to connect the various settlements. The book begins with the New York lawyer, Richard Hackley, who had been a consul in Cadiz, Spain, and had—purchased the entire west side of Florida from the Spanish Duke Alagon, who had received it as a gift from King Ferdinand of Spain before the peninsula had been given to the United States for the forgiveness of Ferdinand’s five-million-dollar debt to the U.S. Believing the purchase to be legal, Richard Hackley sends his son, Robert, to the Tampa Bay area to set up a homestead and open the land to settlement. Braving the pirate-ridden waters surrounding Key West and fall storms, Hackley arrives at Tampa Bay and builds a plantation home in November 1823. Heading to Pensacola for supplies in late December, Hackley returns to Tampa Bay to discover that—following the Treaty of Moultrie Creek—the U.S. Army had designated the same area in which he has built his home as a base on the western side of the new Seminole territory and has taken over his home and land for Cantonment Brooke. Action continues from the new base to the building of Tallahassee, the establishment of Key West, and the settlement of Sanibel Island—with the Hackley family attempting to settle and sell their land—during the Seminole unrest threatening the territory culminating with the massacre of Major Dade’s Companies on December 28, 1835, and the beginning of the second Seminole War.
  myflorida license: Invisible City Julia Dahl, 2014-05-06 A finalist for the Edgar and Mary Higgins Clark Awards, in her riveting debut Invisible City, journalist Julia Dahl introduces a compelling new character in search of the truth about a murder and an understanding of her own heritage. Just months after Rebekah Roberts was born, her mother, an Hasidic Jew from Brooklyn, abandoned her Christian boyfriend and newborn baby to return to her religion. Neither Rebekah nor her father have heard from her since. Now a recent college graduate, Rebekah has moved to New York City to follow her dream of becoming a big-city reporter. But she's also drawn to the idea of being closer to her mother, who might still be living in the Hasidic community in Brooklyn. Then Rebekah is called to cover the story of a murdered Hasidic woman. Rebekah's shocked to learn that, because of the NYPD's habit of kowtowing to the powerful ultra-Orthodox community, not only will the woman be buried without an autopsy, her killer may get away with murder. Rebekah can't let the story end there. But getting to the truth won't be easy—even as she immerses herself in the cloistered world where her mother grew up, it's clear that she's not welcome, and everyone she meets has a secret to keep from an outsider.
  myflorida license: Wake the Hollow Gaby Triana, 2016-08-02 Tragedy has brought Micaela Burgos back to her hometown of Sleepy Hollow. It's been six years since she chose to live with her affluent father in Miami instead of her history-obsessed eccentric mother. And now her mother is dead. But while Sleepy Hollow was made immortal by literature, the town is real. So are its prejudices and hatred, targeting Mica's Cuban family and the secrets of their heritage that her mother obsessed over. But ghostly voices whisper in the wind, questioning whether her mother’s death might not have been an accident after all, and Mica knows there's a reason she's here. With the help of two very different guys—who pull at her heart in very different ways—Micaela must uncover the hidden secret of Sleepy Hollow...before she meets her mother's fate.
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  myflorida license: The Future of Election Administration Mitchell Brown, Kathleen Hale, Bridgett A. King, 2019-07-19 As the American election administration landscape changes as a result of major court cases, national and state legislation, changes in professionalism, and the evolution of equipment and security, so must the work of on-the-ground practitioners change. This Open Access title presents a series of case studies designed to highlight practical responses to these changes from the national, state, and local levels. This book is designed to be a companion piece to The Future of Election Administration, which surveys these critical dimensions of elections from the perspectives of the most forward-thinking practitioner, policy, advocacy, and research experts and leaders in these areas today. Drawing upon principles of professionalism and the practical work that is required to administer elections as part of the complex systems, this book lifts up the voices and experiences of practitioners from around the country to describe, analyze, and anticipate the key areas of election administration systems on which students, researchers, advocates, policy makers, and practitioners should focus. Together, these books add to the emerging body of literature that is part of the election sciences community with an emphasis on the practical aspects of administration.
  myflorida license: One Kill Too Many Jim Miotke, 2000-10-13 It was the bodies that were always the problem for Elmer Zakk. Long after death, his targets could still finger him. If he spit on an enemys corpse the DNA would track him down. The bullets were just as bad and could point lead fingers right back to his favorite weapons, a brace of 9 MM pistols never far from reach. He loved those guns and couldnt throw any away. The art of forensic science had been sharpened to the point where the long-term career potential for a contract killer was becoming bleak. Then he had the idea that turned it all around. What if the victims simply disappeared in a puff of smoke? The germination of his plan came after having a beer with a bio-hazardous medical wastes truck driver. Zakk was curious about the biohazard emblem on the mans uniform shirt. The driver explained that with the AIDS situation, any medical process that involved body fluids of any kind required all the collateral material to be incinerated. He hauled bags full of materials he didnt ever want to identify and it all ended up as a fine ash byproduct. Zakk tracks down the owner of the waste disposal firm, a Mister Eli Aragon. He saw that Aragon was not greedy enough to settle for cash so he stalked Aragons family. The two men sit down over drinks after an arranged golf match. Zakk starts to describe Aragons family setting to him, just to prove Aragon is vulnerable. When the man resists Zakk vows to first kill their dog and then make the young son disappear. Aragon capitulates. Zakk is given a fake title and now frequently visits Aragons office. He visits to keep tabs on Aragon but also to be near Sally, Aragons attractive assistant. Zakk feels that she wants him, in spite of her protests. At the office, Zakk has suspicions about Fred Belmont, one of the route drivers. Belmont asks too many questions. Zakk finds an ideal helper in Thad Stravinski, a cashiered medical student working at an animal research lab in an industrial park. Thad sports a bright red mop of hair worn in Einstein fashion and stays stoked up on a testosterone overload to the point where he has the morals of a cactus plant. He longs to stick anyone anytime. Thad has no problem hacking up dead animals or human corpses and putting the chunks in waste disposal bags. But Thad also has a secret. He cuts the spent rounds from the victims heart and puts them in a test tube with an amputated little finger and a carefully printed label documenting what he knows about the body. Zakks business is in high gear. He meets, greets, and murders a corrupt politician in Tallahassee. He is struck by the irony of the man extending his hand for graft payment and receiving a Zakk payment instead. His next target is a peacock of a man. The kind of man opposite enough from Zakk to make killing him a pleasure. Theo Stramboulis is tall, dark and polished to a masculine brilliance that has women following his every move. But Theo loves cards more than women. When he is cheated by Cuban gamblers in Tampa he vows to never pay the debt. Zakk gets a contract on the Greek. He watches Theos movements to choose the right time and place for the hit. He notices the slim young man who is seldom more than a few feet away from his uncle. The youth, Christo, worships the man as he would his dead father. The next day, Christo cant find his uncle but fears the worst. In Orlando, a henpecked dentist goes berserk and murders his shrewish wife. For the last time, the two are nude in the shower while he slices and dices her body to fit into the bio-hazardous waste bags. The bloody slaughter scene forever scars his psyche as he borders on insanity. The killing is unrelated to Zakk except that it signals the start of his downfall. Things are changing in Zakks l
  myflorida license: Justice Denied Bobbye Sikes Wicke, 2005 The He-Coon is former U. S. Congressman Bob Sikes, once the most powerful figure in Florida's Panhandle. When he died with a diagnosis of malnutrition and a new secret will surfaced, his daughter retraced his final years and the hijacking of his estate by his new, much younger third wife. She found that during the darkened, helpless final years of his long bout with Alzheimer's disease, Bob Sikes was deprived of medical care, isolated from friends and family, and threatened with being sent to a nursing home if he didn't behave - which made him cry; meanwhile, his wife secretly transferred his assets into her name - with the help of his doctor (a state senator), his secretary, the town mayor, and her friends and her sister. During a decade of court battles, the children and grandchildren of the He-Coon learned that despite copious documentation of evidence, records, and perjury, despite legal precedents and statutes, justice follows political connections and deep pockets.
  myflorida license: Barnstorm Raphael Kadushin, 2005-02-28 Though the best American writers live everywhere now, a popular fiction persists: our strongest literary voices are strictly bi-coastal ones. Barnstorm sets out to disprove that cliché and to undermine another one as well: the sense of regional fiction as something quaint, slightly regressive, and full of local color. The stories in this collection capture our global reality with a ruthless, unaffected voice. Lorrie Moore's The Jewish Hunter is a dark romance that's by turns cynical and guileless. Mack Friedman catches the smoking feel of first love in his Setting the Lawn on Fire, and Jesse Lee Kercheval's Brazil is a raucous, ultimately mournful road trip. For Jane Hamilton, Wisconsin is a gorgeous but bittersweet homecoming, and for Kelly Cherry, in her achingly elegiac As It Is in Heaven, it's the hopeful new world, juxtaposed with a bleak, tweedy England. Dwight Allen's The Green Suit evokes the young man edging toward adulthood, in a New York that's as flamboyant as an opera, and Tenaya Darlington, in her A Patch of Skin, constructs a pure horror story, because the horror of loneliness is something we all know. Together Barnstorm's eclectic voices suggest that every coast now, even the Great Lakes' shores, are at the very center of our best, and truest, national literature. Not for sale in the United Kingdom.
  myflorida license: Verbal Behavior Burrhus Frederic Skinner, 1957
  myflorida license: Biochemist Running Outside the Box Larry DeVault, 2020-06-04 This book describes many of the Pharmaceutical Engineering processes that allowed HPLC manufacturing for the first successful scale up breakthroughs. For: Pharmaceutical Chemists, Engineers, Barbershop Quartet Singers, and Actors.
  myflorida license: The Afterlife Donald Antrim, 2006 In the winter of 2000, shortly after his mother's death from cancer and malnourishment, Donald Antrim, author of Elect Mr. Robinson for a Better World, The Hundred Brothers, and The Verificationist, began writing about his family. In pieces that appeared in The New Yorker and were anthologized in Best American Essays, Antrim explored his intense and complicated relationships with his mother, Louanne, an artist and teacher who was, at her worst, a ferociously destabilized and destabilizing alcoholic; his gentle grandfather, who lived in the mountains of North Carolina and who always hoped to save his daughter from herself; and his father, who married Louanne twice. The Afterlife is not a temporally linear coming-of-age memoir; instead, Antrim follows a logic of unconscious life, of dreams and memories, of fantasies and psychoses, the way in which the world of the alcoholic becomes a sleepless, atemporal world. In it, he comes to terms with--and fails to comes to terms with--the nature of addiction and the broken states of loneliness, shame, and loss that remain beyond his power to fully repair. This is a tender and even blackly hilarious portrait of a family--faulty, cracked, enraging. It is also the story of the way the author works, in part through writing this book, to become a man more fully alive to himself and to others, a man capable of a life in which he may never learn, or ever hope to know, the nature of his origins--Publisher's description.
  myflorida license: Dancing My Way Through Hell! Gene Shirley Richey, 2014-02-17 Her mother sternly said, “Gene! Stop that tap dancing right now! You’re going to dance your way to hell!” The first half of her life surely felt that way – three sexual assaults, two abusive husbands, three children for whom she was the sole provider. Nevertheless, during that same period of her life, Gene and her violin went on a summer tour with young Billy Graham. She was also given a TV contract with the original Hank Williams Band in Montgomery, Alabama, as twin fiddler. DANCING MY WAY THROUGH HELL! focuses on life struggles and a forgiving spirit which was the key to bringing Gene through those experiences in six states from coast to coast and leading her to an amazing future.
  myflorida license: In Florida with Fulbright Attila Csontos, 2013-05-24 It never occurred to me for all these years to write a book or an e-book about those years regarding my foreign adventures. I found a picture one night 12 years after my Florida trip. It took me a long time to recollect exactly where and when this picture was taken. I was a little shocked, since I had so many awesome and intensive experiences that enriched my life during those two years. What if there comes a time when all my experiences have become so vague that there are only sentimental pictures that remain and I will not be able to tell my story of those two years to my children. I decided to write out all my thoughts, so that at least those memories that are still vivid now will remain for a while. All the old pictures, documents, maps and other miscellaneous items brought the old memories back to the forefront. I was able to relive the places, even though they were only memories that I lived through over a decade ago. Of course at this time, I had no idea that my past would some day be publicized for others to read. After I made my decision, my mood has suddenly changed and I became more energized and happy. There were people who asked what happened to me, since they see me smiling constantly. On one occasion, I talked to an acquaintance of mine when my tongue slipped: he found out that I have an impending publication regarding my Florida trip. He was constantly nudging me until he succeeded in finally persuading me to send him my handwritten notes. He called me a couple of days later and was ready to jump out of his skin from the excitement saying: Atti, this is fantastic - super-good! His excitement and exuberance really surprised me. He continued with You have to publish this; this has to go into production! Other than the fact that this is not an everyday narration, it is simply full of so much information that is assembled all in one place, which cannot be found anywhere. Thus, it suddenly occurred to me for the first time that it might be worth sharing my story with others. If you find yourself answering yes to only a couple of the following questions, then it will be worth your while to read this story: - Would you like to know more about the USA, Florida? - Would you like to get a realistic assessment of life there? - Are you curious to know what Americans are really like? - Would you like to learn if it is worth going through the application process for a foreign scholarship, such as the Fulbright? - Are you curious to know what to expect when you take the TOEFL examination? - Would you like to know what it takes to apply for a foreign scholarship? - Is it worth getting a doctorate degree? - And much, much more information that is available on 270 pages... Enjoy reading my book! I do hope you will find valuable and useful information in it!
  myflorida license: Playing It Safe Sheldon R. Chesky, Isabel Cristina, Richard B. Rosenberg, 1993-02-17 Not only does this invaluable resource explain the microbiology involved with contamination, it details what measures salon professionals should take in order to protect themselves and their clients. This is one book no salon professional should be without!Features: -Compliance measures for OSHA, EPA, FDA, state licensing boards, and the health department -The difference between harmful and helpful microbes and how they relate to the salon professional's concerns about sanitation, sterilization and disenfection -Comprehensive coverage from the definition of microbes and how they are transmitted, through protection procedures and guidelines -How to protect both salon professionals and their clients with a practical, hands-on guide to proper salon practices for decontaminating all surfaces that could create an unsafe enviroment
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Complete one or more search fields. Enter License Prefix and License Number with no spaces, leading zeros or colons. Example: ME99999 or ME069999. Enter Business Name for …

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Using the links below, you can get information on licensing requirements, check the status of an existing application, apply using a printable application, or access the online application …

How do I get a copy of my license?
Jun 8, 2021 · How do I get a copy of my license? The Department no longer mails licenses upon issuance, as licensees can now print their licenses by logging into their secure online account …

How to Verify a License – MyFloridaLicense.com
Search results list the name, profession, address and license status of the licensee. A Construction Contractor’s License.

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The DBPR Online Services website provides information about applicants and licensed individuals for those professions and businesses that are regulated by the Department of Business and …

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To apply for a business or profession license. Verify a business or profession license. Search and find applicants, licensed individuals and businesses within the Food and Lodging industry that …

DICE
MyProfile is the online portal for the Florida Department of Financial Services' Bureau of Licensing. View your license (s), registration (s), appointment (s), continuing education …

Welcome to DBPR Online Services - MyFloridaLicense.com
Need Help Creating An Account?

MyFloridaLicense.com – License efficiently. Regulate fairly.
Search DBPR records for businesses and professionals licensed by the department. Users can verify licenses by name or license number.

FL DOH MQA Search Portal | License Verification
Complete one or more search fields. Enter License Prefix and License Number with no spaces, leading zeros or colons. Example: ME99999 or ME069999. Enter Business Name for …

Licensing Portal - DBPR Online Applications - MyFloridaLicense.com
Using the links below, you can get information on licensing requirements, check the status of an existing application, apply using a printable application, or access the online application …

How do I get a copy of my license?
Jun 8, 2021 · How do I get a copy of my license? The Department no longer mails licenses upon issuance, as licensees can now print their licenses by logging into their secure online account …

How to Verify a License – MyFloridaLicense.com
Search results list the name, profession, address and license status of the licensee. A Construction Contractor’s License.

Licensing Portal - Renew/Maintain - MyFloridaLicense.com
Here are some helpful instructions to create an online account, link an existing license and maintain license relationships.