Friday, May 6, 2011

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Jodi At 16 A Coming of Age Novel - (erotica/erotic fiction)





She had only planned to watch! But that was less than half the fun she soon realized... and watching was not enough!

He said she would be back â€" and he was right! He’d said she would come looking for him next time â€" and he had been right!

Janen Tate’s first novel is a brutal coming of age story about two 16-year-old BFF’s whose chance meeting with an older guy changes the course of their lives forever!

Best friends, schoolgirls Jodi and Carrie share a lot of things together â€" life experiences that often change their lives in ways they cannot imagine until it’s too late. Like many young girls, Jodi and Carrie always dreamed of the future when they would find their dream guys. They planned to save themselves for their husbands on their wedding night, but their budding interest in sex soon takes them in a whole new direction! Suddenly in their young lives only one thing matters â€" finding pleasure anywhere and everywhere....

Jodi was always the level-headed one and Carrie just followed wherever her emotions took her, without the hangups and inhibitions that Jodi could not just brush away so easily, but more and more Jodi finds herself taking the same path as her best friend... and loving it.

Incredibly detailed sex scenes. Very graphic and realistic account of a schoolgirl’s first time.

Warning Explicit Content: Adults Only.









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The Coming Population Crash: and Our Planet's Surprising Future



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Demography is destiny. It underlies many of the issues that shake the world, from war and economics to immigration. No wonder, then, that fears of overpopulation flared regularly over the last century, a century that saw the world’s population quadruple. Even today, baby booms are blamed for genocide and terrorism, and overpopulation is regularly cited as the primary factor driving global warming and other environmental issues.

Yet, surprisingly, it appears that the explosion is past its peak. Around the world, in developing countries as well as in rich ones, today’s women are having on average 2.6 children, half the number their mothers had. Within a generation, world fertility will likely follow Europe’s to below replacement levels—and by 2040, the world’s population will be declining for the first time since the Black Death, almost seven hundred years ago.

In The Coming Population Crash, veteran environmental writer Fred Pearce reveals the dynamics behind this dramatic shift. Charting the demographic path of our species over two hundred years, he begins by chronicling the troubling history of authoritarian efforts to contain the twentieth century’s population explosion, as well as the worldwide trend toward the empowerment of women that led to lower birthrates. And then, with vivid reporting from around the globe, he dives into the environmental, social, and economic effects of our surprising demographic future.

Now is probably the last time in history that our world will hold more young people than elders. Most fear that an aging world population will put a serious drain on national resources, as a shrinking working population supports a growing number of retirees. But is this necessarily so? Might an older world population have an upside? Pearce also shows us why our demographic future holds increased migration rates, and reveals the hypocrisy at the heart of anti-immigrant rhetoric in the developed world: the simple fact is that countries with lower birthrates need workers and countries with higher birthrates need work. And he tackles the truism that population density always leads to environmental degradation, taking us from some of the world’s most densely packed urban slums to rural Africa to argue that underpopulation can sometimes be the cause of environmental woes, while cities could hold the key to sustainable living.

Pearce’s provocative book is essential reading for anyone who wants to know what demographics tell us about our global future, and for all those who believe in learning from the mistakes of the past.











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