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  another word for taking care of business: Taking Care of Business Lutishia Lovely, 2015-04-28 In the third Livingston novel, “more secrets are exposed and old enemies learn to forgive as this family faces, together, what life throws their way” (RT Book Reviews). After a long run of misfortune, betrayal, and broken hearts, the Livingston family and their soul food empire are thriving. Toussaint is the Food Network darling, Malcolm’s BBQ Soul Smoker is the toast of QVC, and Bianca’s brainchild, TOSTS—Taste of Soul Tapas Style—is a sensation on L.A.’s Sunset Strip. Only Jefferson hasn’t made his mark—and he partly blames Toussaint. When he receives an unexpected promotion, Jefferson is ready to show his cousin just how big a mistake he made—until a fire breaks out, an old enemy reappears, and a stranger threatens the family’s legacy. Jefferson and Toussaint must now work together to keep the dynasty from falling apart. Can they put their differences aside long enough to take care of business? Praise for Lutishia Lovely and the Business series “A great new taste in the literary world.”—Carl Weber, New York Times bestselling author “Worth every moment.”—Donna Hill, Essence® bestselling author “Drama, laughter, and a little bit of naughtiness . . . You’ll be wanting more.”—Urban Reviews “A great story. This should make for a fascinating new series.”—APOOO BookClub
  another word for taking care of business: Taking Care of Business Lee Jenkins, 2001-10-01 Despite trillions of dollars spent and the development of welfare programs, poverty has actually gotten much worse. Nationally, 30% of black families live below the poverty line, an increase of 20% since 1969. Lee Jenkins knows that poverty is not corrected by a redistribution of wealth, but by the transformation of people. In his new book, he offers readers comprehensive strategies for setting goals in the areas of family, faith, friends, finances, and fitness.
  another word for taking care of business: Strictly Confidential Attraction & Taking Care of Business Brenda Jackson, 2010-10-01 Strictly Confidential Attraction I need you, Alli. Did Mark mean what Alison Lind hoped? Was her boss declaring his passion for her? Did he really feel the same way she secretly felt for him? Apparently not. Instead of asking her to be his lover, he was asking her to be temporary nanny to his baby niece. Not an ounce of desire in sight. Or was there? Living together, spending time in intimate surroundings, created a sensual tension too powerful to ignore. How long before this strictly business relationship turned into a strictly passionate predicament? Taking Care of Business From the moment she met Tag Elliott, Renee Williams thought of nothing but how his lips would feel on hers. That and darkened bedrooms and whispered promises. But as a member of Manhattan's wealthiest family, Tag was way out of the social worker's league. Besides, no matter how much she craved him, there was another small matter: she was black and Tag was white. Renee had agreed to one night to live their fantasies, but in the light of day Tag decided once was not enough. He could ignore the scandal they would stir; why couldn't she? After all, Tag wanted her. And he always got what he wanted….
  another word for taking care of business: Taking Care of Business Matthew Bacon, 2017-02-08 Taking Care of Business: Police Detectives, Drug Law Enforcement and Proactive Investigation offers a rich and insightful empirical study of drug investigations, based on extensive fieldwork undertaken with the specialist detective units of two English police services. It fills a significant gap in criminological literature by providing a timely and thought-provoking ethnography of detective culture, investigative practice, and drug law enforcement. Drawing on data collected from over five hundred hours of direct observation of ordinary police work, both on and off the streets, the chapters are skilfully interwoven with fieldnotes, informal conversations, interviews and analysis of official documents. Taken together, they explore how police officers perceive the drug world and their role in it, translate policy from its written form into action, and utilise intelligence-led policing strategies to instigate covert operations and make cases. There is in-depth examination of the everyday realities of the 'war on drugs', alongside the associated working rules, tacit understandings and underlying assumptions that operate behind the public face of police organizations. The book also critically examines the most pertinent legislative initiatives, organizational reforms, and shifts in thinking concerning the values, objectives and norms of policing that have occurred over recent decades, which, between them, have contributed to significant changes in the ways that detectives are trained and investigations are controlled and carried out. With highly salient insights regarding operational policing and drug control policy in the current social, economic and political climate, Taking Care of Business is a compelling and important work on contemporary criminal investigation and the policing of drugs. It will be of interest to scholars of criminology, sociology, law, and policy studies, especially those researching and studying policing, regulation, surveillance, drug control policy and the informal economy, as well as policymakers, police practitioners, and criminal justice professionals.
  another word for taking care of business: The Book of Business Etiquette Nella Braddy Henney, 1922
  another word for taking care of business: Marked By Destiny (A paranormal romance anthology) Cheryl Davis, Chrissy Peebles, Dale Mayer, Kristen Middleton, Erica Stevens, C. J. Pinard, C.M. Doporto, W.J. May, C.M. Owens, Samantha Long, 2014-04-30 You can't run from your destiny, but you can fight it, you can embrace it, or you can change it when all else fails. Lose yourself in this anthology full of 10 different stories by 10 different authors. Find love, mystery, excitement, suspense, and... hope when it counts. From vampires to unlikely heroes, and from novellas to full-length novels, this collection is full of variety. Submerse yourself in the world of fantasy you only thought you knew. As a courtesy, the authors inform you there are some stories with cliffhangers. These are the first books or prequels to individual series. Book 1: Prequel: Destiny Begins ~ The Twin Destinies Saga - Cheryl Davis Before twins, Cora and Viola, can fulfill the destiny that fate has laid out for them, Angelica and Thomas must overcome the obstacles that stand in the way of their mating. Book 2: Crush – by bestselling author Chrissy Peebles His precious touch could prove deadly… Book 3: Vampire in Denial – by bestselling author Dale Mayer Blood doesn't just make her who she is...it also makes her what she is. Book 4: The Coin Collector by bestselling author Kristen Middleton In their small Iowa town, children start to go missing on their tenth birthday. Book 5: Element – part one – by bestselling author CM Doporto College freshman, Natalie Vega, offers to be a test patient for several vitamins and supplements created by Kronberg Laboratories, a large pharmaceutical company where she interns. Book 6: Kindred – by bestselling author Erica Stevens What do you do when the one you love is also your worst enemy? Book 7: Radium Halo’s – by bestselling author W.J. May Everyone needs to be a hero at one point in their life. Book 8: Unseen - by bestselling author C.J. Pinard Vampire Dylan and his family live a quiet life in western Idaho, but Dylan sees things he wishes he could unsee. Book 9: Treasured Secrets – by C.M. Owens Her blood paints her a target, whereas his marks him the enemy; but together they could be the key to changing it all… Book 10: Awakening - by Samantha Long When Sophie moves to Boston to get away from the people who ridiculed her for her psychic talents, she wants to start fresh; but when a demon attacks her study group at the library, she has no choice but to reveal her abilities to warn the others. The authors of this collection wish to inform you that the books inside are the beginnings of individual series. This is a free download. Download this free book while the deal lasts!
  another word for taking care of business: The Railroad Telegrapher , 1923
  another word for taking care of business: The Commercial Motor , 1910
  another word for taking care of business: You Made Me Love You John Edgar Wideman, 2022-02-15 A powerful and “stunning” (Publishers Weekly, starred review) selection of the best of John Edgar Wideman’s short stories over his fifty-year career, representing the wide range of his intellectual and artistic pursuits. When John Edgar Wideman won the PEN Malamud Award in 2019, he joined a list of esteemed writers—from Eudora Welty to George Saunders—all of whom are acknowledged masters of the short story. Wideman’s commitment to short fiction has been lifelong, and here he gathers a representative selection from throughout his career, stories that “have a wary, brooding spirit, a lonely intelligence…[and] air the problem of consciousness, including the fragile contingency of our existence” (The New York Times). Wideman’s stories are grounded in the streets and the people of Homewood, the Pittsburgh neighborhood of his childhood, but they range far beyond there, to the small western towns of Wyoming and historic Philadelphia, the contemporary world and the ancient past. He explores the interior lives of his characters, and the external pressures that shape them. These stories are as intellectually intricate as they are rich with the language and character. “Wideman has been compared to William Faulkner and James Baldwin…[these] prove that he is every bit as masterful a cartographer of the American spirit as his forebears (Esquire). Comprised of thirty-five stories drawn from past collections (American Histories, Briefs, God’s Gym, All Stories Are True, Fever, and Damballah), and an introductory essay by the National Book Critics Circle board member and scholar Walton Muyumba, this volume of Wideman’s selected stories celebrates the lifelong significance of this major American writer’s essential contribution to a form—illuminating the ways that he has made it his own. “If there were any doubts Wideman belongs to the American canon, this puts them to bed” (Publishers Weekly, starred review).
  another word for taking care of business: German Bank Inquiry of 1908 Germany. Bankenquete-kommission, 1911
  another word for taking care of business: California Fruit Grower (San Francisco, Calif.) , 1910
  another word for taking care of business: Business Philosopher , 1909
  another word for taking care of business: Straight Talks on Business William Gamble, 1907
  another word for taking care of business: Gazetteer and Business Directory of Ontario County, N.Y., for 1867-8 , 1867
  another word for taking care of business: The Black Diamond , 1921
  another word for taking care of business: Official Report, Annual Convention National Brick Manufacturers' Association of the United States of America, 1898
  another word for taking care of business: Gazetteer and Business Directory of Cayuga County, N.Y. for 1867-68 , 1868
  another word for taking care of business: The Electrical Review , 1911
  another word for taking care of business: The Cabinet of Irish Literature Charles Anderson Read, 1880
  another word for taking care of business: The Professional and Amateur Photographer , 1905
  another word for taking care of business: The Rotarian , 1921
  another word for taking care of business: The Hunting Season Dean Vincent Carter, 2010-06-30 Eight years ago, the Austrian emergency services were called to the scene of a bizarre car accident. Eight years ago two mangled bodies were found in the snow not far from the vehicle, clawed and chewed, it seemed, by some ferocious animal. Eight years ago something unspeakable took Gerontius Moore's parents from him, leaving him orphaned and alone... And now, that something, is back. Caught up in a hunt he was never meant to be a part of, and finding help from a most unlikely source, Gerontius must once more flee the clutches of an appalling beast, before it learns its business is unfinished. Full moon or not, the hunt is on.
  another word for taking care of business: Office 2013: The Missing Manual Nancy Conner, Matthew MacDonald, 2013-05-22 Microsoft Office is the most widely used productivity software in the world, but most people just know the basics. This helpful guide gets you started with the programs in Office 2013, and provides lots of power-user tips and tricks when you’re ready for more. You’ll learn about Office’s new templates and themes, touchscreen features, and other advances, including Excel’s Quick Analysis tool. The important stuff you need to know: Create professional-looking documents. Use Word to craft reports, newsletters, and brochures for the Web and desktop. Stay organized. Set up Outlook to track your email, contacts, appointments, and tasks. Work faster with Excel. Determine the best way to present your data with the new Quick Analysis tool. Make inspiring presentations. Build PowerPoint slideshows with video and audio clips, charts and graphs, and animations. Share your Access database. Design a custom database and let other people view it in their web browsers. Get to know the whole suite. Use other handy Office tools: Publisher, OneNote, and a full range of Office Web Apps. Create and share documents in the cloud. Upload and work with your Office files in Microsoft’s SkyDrive.
  another word for taking care of business: My Oprah: Recreating the Legacy Helen J. Collier, 2024-05-29 At four o’clock in the evening telephone ringers are turned off. Do not disturb signs are hung from the doorknobs of homes all over America. With remotes in hand to prevent the accidental channel changes by spouses or TV addicted children, those who love Oprah get ready for a relaxing evening in front of their television sets. Mrs. Johnnie Bea is one of those women, but it is what she does with the other hours of her day that are important. Her story is one of history, change, legacies, beans, and a better future through community. Using her Oprah as inspiration she helps those around her to grow and continue the legacy that her father started. When an unexpected accident hospitalizes her, Mrs.Johnnie Bea’s legacy is left up to the seven women she took under her wing. Through her hardship Mrs. Johnnie Bea is reminded that while God may not always come when you want, he is always on time.
  another word for taking care of business: American Lumberman , 1914
  another word for taking care of business: The Merriam-Webster Thesaurus Merriam-Webster, 2023-06 Find the right word fast! This indispensable guide from America's Language Experts is the perfect tool for readers and writers! This all new edition of The Merriam-Webster Thesaurus features more than 150,000 word choices, including related words, antonyms, and near antonyms. Each main entry provides the meaning shared by the synonyms listed and abundant usage examples show words used in context. Words alphabetically organized for ease of use. A great complement to The Merriam-Webster Dictionary and perfect for school, home, or office.
  another word for taking care of business: Another Word for Help K. E. Marlow, 2021-02-02 There’s a reason the words “help” and “hell” are only one letter off. Keith is a student struggling to pay for his last year of college. After fighting tooth and nail for a job as a live in personal assistant things are starting to look up. Free food, no bills to pay, a flexible schedule, and he still gets paid by the hour. His job is a dream come true! Until it isn’t. When the other PAs start getting fired or quit without warning Keith tries to stick it out for the student he’d been hired to assist; however, after a confrontation gone wrong he has to chose between saving himself or hanging onto the hope of helping someone who doesn’t want it.
  another word for taking care of business: Journal of Electricity , 1910
  another word for taking care of business: Public Opinion , 1894
  another word for taking care of business: Heart Of The Matter Raynetta Manees, 2002-01-01 The newly elected Mayor of Passion comes into conflict with the handsome Chief of Police as they are drawn into a perilous investigation - and dangerous desire - in the suspenseful new romance from the author whose work has been called 'delightful' and 'unforgettable' by the Romantic Times.
  another word for taking care of business: Me and the Devil Nick Tosches, 2012-12-04 An aging New Yorker, a writer named Nick, feels life ebbing out of him. The world has gone to hell and Nick is so sick of it all that he can't even have a glass of champagne. Then one night he meets a tantalizing young woman who agrees to come back to his apartment. Their encounter is the most strangely extraordinary of his life. Propelled by uncontrollable, primordial desires, he enters a new and unimagined dimension of the forbidden and is filled with a sexual and spiritual ecstasy that is as intense as it is unholy. Suddenly Nick's senses are alive. He feels strong, unconquerable, beyond all inhibition and earthly morality. He indulges in life's pleasures, pure and perverse, sublime and dangerous, from the delicate flavors of the perfect tomato to the fleshy beauty of a woman's thigh. But Nick's desire to sustain his rapture leads him to a madness and a darkness far greater and dreadful than have ever ridden the demon mares of night. Writing in a lineage that includes Dante, William S. Burroughs, Charles Bukowski, Hubert Selby, Jr., and Hunter S. Thompson, Nick Tosches may be America's last real literary outlaw -- a fearless, uncensorable seeker of our deepest secret truths and desires, from the basest to the most beautiful. Me and the Devil is outrageous, disturbing, and brilliant, a raw and blazing novel truly unlike any other. Like the man said: Read him at your peril. A raw and blazing novel by the single, most brain-searingly dangerous man of letters. Read him at your peril. -- Anthony Bourdain
  another word for taking care of business: American Coal Miner , 1918
  another word for taking care of business: It's Just a Mickey Situation Drucilla Hawkins, 2022-11-03 Two best friends, Anita and Janikka, will take us on a lover's journey full of betrayal, lies, and scandals to where only the strong survive the wrath of the Mickiness that goes down between the friends, their lovers, and their lover's lover! Everyone has a reason for their madness and personal beef, at least that's what we are to believe. So is there a reason for everything, or is it envy, jealousy, or is it just flat-out mickey?
  another word for taking care of business: Tears Beyond A Broken Heart: Volume 1 Reem Smith, 2012-12-05 Based on a true story of an innocent fifteen-year-old girl who got married to a man that had a gambling addiction. At the time, she had no idea what addicts or the meaning of addiction was. She made her marriage last for twenty-five years, and the only time she realized and understood what it meant was when she had to face her son's drug addiction after the divorce and when she realized she had enabled his father all these years without knowing it. a heartbreaking story.
  another word for taking care of business: The change Jerônimo Mendes, 2020-02-07 William, son of Hector, a successful businessman in the food trade and distribution business. Pampered and accustomed to doing just what he wants, has lived abroad for a few years at the expense of his father, but needs to return to face the death of the patriarch and then that of his mother. Between one loss and another, the young man suffers an accident while surfing and significantly compromises his spine. All of this in less than three months. The boy, determined to be a winner on the waves, is faced with the reality he has always tried to escape from: managing his father's business. That's when the protagonist needs to be resilient. Because he was not interested in business, he had no preparation or education to take care of the family empire that was experiencing financial difficulties. Some questions begin to emerge throughout the narrative: How to give up your own dream and take care of business that you were never interested in? How can you forgive your father and yourself for the accusations that the two often exchanged? How to deal with employees and manage people? How to win the trust and respect of employees? From start to finish, the reader will be able to put himself in William's place and discover for himself the answer to some dilemmas common to all people. It is a fact of life: decisions must be made. Whether right or wrong, it is not possible to know at the beginning, only at the end when, in most cases, very little or almost nothing can be changed.
  another word for taking care of business: Till the Cows Come Home Judy Clemens, 2011-10-31 She's smart. She's tough. She's sexy. She's a dairy farmer?—Booklist Stella Crown works hard and loves her life. She runs her own Pennsylvania dairy farm with the trusted help of longtime farmhand Howie who stuck with her after her parents died. She rides her Harley on the weekends, and has just enough friends to suit her fiercely independent nature. But on her 29th birthday, things start to change. A local child dies from a strange and threatening illness, a string of mysterious disasters place Stella and her farm in peril, and her childhood friend Abe shows up with a new woman on his arm. It seems like bad luck run amok, but when her livestock begins turning up dead, Stella knows that something, or someone, is out to get her. Agatha and Anthony Award Nominee for Best First Novel
  another word for taking care of business: Love Don't Live Here Therone Shellman, 2006-11 Love Don't Live Here, the first book from a generational series. A story about two young women in their early 20's and takes place during the early 1970's into the 80's. Barbara loves her boyfriend Trini dearly but finds out the hard way when he leaves her while she's six months pregnant, that love is not always what it seems. Having to raise their son Jermaine by herself poses to be a great task. Like Barbara, Beverly also becomes a single mother but through different circumstances. Her boyfriend Malik, a conscious young man in his early 20's and is a member of the Black Panther party, winds up getting killed during a bank robbery. This leaves Beverly to fend for herself and two children, Derrik and Tinesha. Being a woman she knows what it takes to raise Tinesha into womanhood, but is lost when it comes to Derrik. The two women invite us into the world of relationships and single motherhood. In the end we all find out it's about doing and being the best that one can be.
  another word for taking care of business: Engineering and Mining Journal , 1903
  another word for taking care of business: Monumental News; Devoted to Monumental and Kindred Interests , 1916
  another word for taking care of business: At the Feet of Jesus Joanna Weaver, 2012-10-02 You were made for more than serving God; you were made to know Him. Intimacy with God—to know Him and be known by Him. It is what our hearts desperately need, but somehow life conspires to keep us busy and distracted. For anyone who struggles when it comes to daily devotions, At the Feet of Jesus extends an irresistible invitation to set aside your duties and find the amazing peace and incredible joy that come from time alone with Him. Drawn from Joanna Weaver’s beloved Bethany trilogy, each reading in this 365-day devotional includes a Bible reading passage and reflection question. All-new material and “Going Deeper” sidebars are also woven throughout. Discover for yourself the riches that come from spending a portion of each day alone with God. At the feet of Jesus—where true life begins! Includes a unique One-Year Bible Reading Guide.
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