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This book was written and intended for teens and young adults to help guide those who are uncertain in their choices and decisions-good and bad. The author intended to show some of the things that can happen if you choose the wrong one and the consequences that result from both in the hopes that you will make the right choices, because you may not survive the wrong ones. His intention to show young people that there is hope no matter how bad it may seem. All you have to do is believe in God and pray the whole time and do the right thing to become successful Always remember, when praying and…mehr

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This book was written and intended for teens and young adults to help guide those who are uncertain in their choices and decisions-good and bad. The author intended to show some of the things that can happen if you choose the wrong one and the consequences that result from both in the hopes that you will make the right choices, because you may not survive the wrong ones. His intention to show young people that there is hope no matter how bad it may seem. All you have to do is believe in God and pray the whole time and do the right thing to become successful Always remember, when praying and doing the right thing, it may not come or happen when you want it to, but the Lord says, "I'm always on time." And that is the bottom line. Good luck! The sky's the limit. May God bless and guide you through your life's challenges.
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Autorenporträt
BRUCE ANDREW JONES was born on August 8, 1961, in Harlem Hospital in Manhattan, New York, to his parents. Moses Andrew (Jack) Jones and Lillian C. Jones. He grew up in Staten Island, New York, in the Jersey Street Projects, next to Mahoney Playground, with his two successful baby sisters, Lisa and Denise. He attended Curtis High School in Staten Island and moved to Dumfries, Virginia, where he graduated from Garfield Senior High School in 1980. Bruce played basketball at both high schools. He began his federal career at the FBI Headquarters in Washington, DC, January 1981. He transferred to the United States Postal Service (USPS). During this time, he graduated from Control Data Institute, where he studied computers, electronics, and technology. He is known in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area as New York for his New York accent, playing basketball, spinning tables in the DC Metropolitan area, and of course, pushing those high-end luxury automobiles- Benz and BMW. He presently drives a Lexus LS. Nothing like it.