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Represent Yourself in Court: How to Prepare & Try a Winning Case
Represent Yourself in Court: How to Prepare & Try a Winning Case

$39.99
Very informative.... but not quite detailed enough.

You cannot use this book alone to go to trial... or even to file a Complaint or a Motion. It gives general explanations but seriously misses a beat in the details. It would be more accurate if Nolo sold this as a supportive "basic knowledge" book and NOT a "how to try your case", book.

And as a suggestion I would say that they should have more detailed books that are customized per states? That actually get into the nitty gritty, for instance, how to actually fill out a Complaint Cover Sheet? ect. This book just tells you you need to start your Lawsuit by filing a Complaint. Thats hardly an explanation of how to actually fill out the forms, what each form means, ect.

NOLO is a wonderful resource... but they could be SO much bigger and better.
Diabetic Sock - Box of 6 pairs of Black mens size Large 10-13. Seamless toe represent s huge leap forward in the development of socks that enhance comfort even as they allow for better circulation. Designed by an RN.
Diabetic Sock - Box of 6 pairs of Black mens size Large 10-13. Seamless toe represent s huge leap forward in the development of socks that enhance comfort even as they allow for better circulation. Designed by an RN.

$49.99
Diabetic Sock - Box of 6 pairs of Black mens size Large 10-13. Seamless toe represent s huge leap forward in the development of socks that enhance comfort even as they allow for better circulation. Designed by an RN who cared for patients with insufficient circulation, these all-cotton, non-compression socks are oversize to accommodate patients with Edema brought on be diabetes or circulatory problems.
Represent
Represent

$12.98
Before Joey Crack, Don Cartagena, the D.I.T.C. albums, Terror Squad, Big Pun, summer anthems, the 50 Cent beef, crossover hits and R&B collaborations, Joseph Cartagena was simply Fat Joe da Gangsta, a straightforward, heavyset Latino rapper from the Bronx. Love him or hate him, he's had a truly storied career for such a modest talent, owing mostly to an appeal that many folks outside the five boroughs don't quite appreciate. Much of it lies in his attitude, sound, and style...chances are if you're a New Yorker, you know somebody like Fat Joe. For the better part of two decades now, he's managed to remain a star because he has a knack for surrounding himself with the right people, smoothly adjusting to new trends, and maintaining respect on the streets. True to the spirit of New York, Fat Joe gets his and always will.

Joe comes hard on his 1993 Relativity debut "Represent," a rugged, straightforward, consistent album with no pop concessions produced mostly by legendary D.I.T.C. beatsmith Diamond D in his prime. As you might expect, Joe's no lyrical visionary, but it's fun to hear his stories about the life of an early-90s New York gangster. Even at a young age, it's clear he knew exactly how to market himself, and guest rappers include legends Grand Puba, Kool G Rap, Diamond D, Apache, and Showbiz as well as some lesser-known Bronx MCs. Showbiz, Lord Finesse, and the Beatnuts also contribute beats, adding to an all-star cast.

The beats are excellent, bearing the classic rugged D.I.T.C. sound with choppy jazz samples, upbeat percussion, and rich New York flavor. Still, it's Joe's show, as he lives up to the album's title with heavy, angry rhymes from the openers "Livin' Fat," "Bad Bad Man" and the posse cut "Watch the Sound" with Grand Puba and Diamond D. The single "Flow Joe" is a gloomy, horn-laden track quite indicative of the album at whole, and the funky "This Is Real" and the ruthless "You Must Be Out of Your Mind" with Apache and Kool G Rap are also highlights. A surprising late standout is the Chilly D production "Another Wild N From the Bronx," a posse cut with underground BX rappers.

While not his most memorable work, "Represent" is a really solid offering of hardcore, jazzy '93 East Coast boom bap. A few guys came out of New York with debuts like this one in '93, but Joe and his machine ensured that his style progressed and star kept rising with each album well into the new millennium. While neither conceptual nor mind-blowing and somewhat predictable, it's quite well done and really consistent and "Represent" is a great album and a piece of lore in that it's a largely unheard debut from a superstar.
Bloom : Queer Fiction Art Poetry & More
Bloom : Queer Fiction Art Poetry & More

$189.00
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