The Freeloaders
Title | The Freeloaders PDF eBook |
Author | Ed Lacy |
Publisher | Wildside Press LLC |
Pages | 172 |
Release | 2021-01-28 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1479456403 |
The exotic French Riviera forms the backdrop for this tale for four American expats, scraping by and often slipping over the edge to criminal mischief, just to survive. A great read by one of the masters of hardboiled mystery—though this one is decidedly not hardboiled.
Freeloading
Title | Freeloading PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Ruen |
Publisher | OR Books |
Pages | 273 |
Release | 2012-12 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 1935928996 |
Born Freeloaders
Title | Born Freeloaders PDF eBook |
Author | Phumlani Pikoli |
Publisher | Pan Macmillan South africa |
Pages | 182 |
Release | 2019-10-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1770106804 |
Born on the cusp of democracy, the crew of young friends in Born Freeloaders navigates a life of drinking, wild parties and other recklessness. The siblings at the centre of the novel, Nthabiseng and Xolani, have been raised in an upper middle-class family with connections to the political elite. Nthabiseng is lauded by her peers as she whimsically goes through life, unable to form her own identity in a world that expects her to pick a side in the fractured classifications of race. Xolani, not having known his late father, longs for acceptance from an uncle who sees him and his generation as the bitter fruit borne of a freedom he and countless others fought for. As the story moves across multiple spaces in the nation’s capital over a weekend, Born Freeloaders captures a political and cultural moment in the city’s and South Africa’s history. Interwoven is an analogous tale of the country’s colonisation and the consequences that follow. And alongside the friends’ uneasy awareness of their privilege is a heightened sense of discomfort at their inability to change the world they were born into.
The Family Freeloader
Title | The Family Freeloader PDF eBook |
Author | Sister Renee Pittelli |
Publisher | Outskirts Press |
Pages | 169 |
Release | 2015-03-05 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1478755512 |
We're all familiar with the stereotypical freeloading relative. He's usually depicted in the movies as an able-bodied but unkempt bum, who lives with mom or a more responsible sibling, refuses to get a job, and spends his days lying on the sofa, drinking beer, getting potato chips all over the carpet, and watching cartoon marathons. But in real life, few family freeloaders are so obvious. OUR freeloaders are professionals. They're subtle. They're versatile. They run complicated scams and convoluted cons on us. They always have their antennae up for any little clue they might find useful. Like the predators they are, they're constantly sizing us up to see what they can get out of us. They're looking for personality traits they can use against us, like gullibility, kindness, a trusting nature, or a soft heart. Even our pride is useful to them-because then they can employ flattery, or "gratitude," to get what they want. If you're susceptible to guilt, it makes you an easy target. If you're a sympathetic person, quick to feel sorry for those who are going through tough times, or if you easily empathize with others, then you're an even better target. If you're concerned about other people's opinions and want everybody to think you're nice, that's like a flashing neon "Sucker" sign over your head. To a con man, if you have trouble saying "No," that's a sign of weakness which he can exploit. If we're efficient, or pride ourselves on being "problem-solvers," then the freeloader will give us a problem to solve for him. If we have a "rescuer" mentality, our freeloader will help us satisfy those urges. Freeloaders and con men are looking for "people pleasers." Is it important to you to give others the impression that you're a "good Christian?" Or to prove to YOURSELF that you're a good Christian? We presume that "good" Christians give to charity, but how do you define "charity?" Do you think you have to give to every hard luck case who asks? Does your chronically unemployed cousin qualify as a legitimate charity cause in your mind? Would it make you a "bad" Christian to say "No" to the sister-in-law who constantly imposes on you? If you equate agreeing to every request anybody ever asks of you, or giving money to every person who seems to need it, with being a "good" Christian, then once a freeloader gets a hold of you, you're in for a long night........ Written with humor, wisdom, and a healthy dose of common sense, The Family Freeloader teaches us 21 Ways To Spot A Con, the various ploys that freeloaders use to scam money or favors out of us, how they observe and test us, and which personality traits make us seem like easy prey. We will systematically debunk their most common sob stories and surprisingly sneaky tactics, study what the Bible REALLY says about giving to the poor vs. supporting a bum, and learn step-by-step effective strategies for letting go of the guilt and saying "No" to our family freeloaders. This book is an invaluable lesson for all kind-hearted, generous folks who love their families, on how to avoid being taken advantage of by the unscrupulous among us.
The Curve
Title | The Curve PDF eBook |
Author | Nicholas Lovell |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Business planning |
ISBN | 9780670923212 |
'The curve' means accepting that millions of people now expect your product for free - because a small number of high spenders are enough to build a profitable business. In games, free is the norm, but some fans now spend thousands of dollars while playing a single title. That means the focus is no longer how many units you can sell. It is how you can satisfy those users who are happy to pay for things they value. 'The curve' shows you how to forge relationships with your biggest fans and sustain long-term success.
The American Samurai
Title | The American Samurai PDF eBook |
Author | Jon P. Alston |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2013-06-10 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 311085547X |
Game-Changer: Game Theory and the Art of Transforming Strategic Situations
Title | Game-Changer: Game Theory and the Art of Transforming Strategic Situations PDF eBook |
Author | David McAdams |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2014-01-27 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0393239675 |
A business professor at Duke University shows professionals how to become empowered "game-changers" that use circumstances to their best advantage through applying six different techniques to solve a variety of strategic challenges.