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    If your student loan payments are too high, if you have fallen behind on your loan payments, or if you want to learn how you can save money on and more effectively manage your student loans, then The Student Loan Makeover is for you. Author Paul Jones has leveraged his own expertise as an attorney and student loan borrower to help numerous clients save money on their student loans. Now, he'd like to help you. The Student Loan Makeover brings all the information you need in one place to teach you how to take control of your student loans no matter what your circumstances. It focuses on what you need to know, and on helping you to formulate a strategy to most effectively manage your debt for your personal circumstances. With The Student Loan Makeover audiobook, you'll learn: About your repayment plans and options and the different types of loans and organizations you'll be dealing with Answers to common questions The impact student loans, default, deferment, and forbearance have on your credit score How to organize yourself and to create the best strategy for you to manage your student loans Strategies other borrowers used to handle their debt in light of their personal situations And much more! The Student Loan Makeover audiobook brings all the information you need to handle your debt and take control of your life to one place. By the time you're done, you'll not only be educated about your student loans, but you'll feel empowered to manage them. Why wait? Take your life back today. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Quinn Knox. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/022461/bk_acx0_022461_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    All deaths are hard to bear. But losing a son is the hardest. Memory of war always loomed large for Dwight Bogdanovic. After all, his immigrant grandfather volunteered to fight in World War I, and his working-class father joined up with the Canadian Army to fight the Nazis early in World War II. Yet it is only when Dwight's soldier son Bertrand is killed under mysterious circumstances in Afghanistan that he really tries to understand why men fight and die. Dwight Bogdanovic enjoyed a golden childhood in his idealized vision of 1950s America - freely riding his bicycle in the streets, pick-up ball games in the park, and earning pocket money by shoveling snow or raking leaves for neighbors - but coming of age proved difficult for him. After dropping out of college during the height of the Vietnam War and after receiving a medical deferment from the draft, he travels the Midwest selling encyclopedias door-to-door to people who don't want them, then returns to his hometown of Indianapolis. There he lands a series of temp jobs and hooks up with a hippie girlfriend before meeting the good woman who will become his wife. All seems right again until, one by one, all his beloveds succumb to their own fates - disease, old age, and war. Especially his son, especially war. Dwight struggles to overcome the loss of Bertrand and constantly replays letters from him in his head before realizing, with the help of yet another woman in his life, that the greatest challenge is not merely to survive, but to let go. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Mark Bramhall. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/blak/011691/bk_blak_011691_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    When I think of what Julie and I did, it humbles me.  We were right out of college, just married, working a job I didn't care for. She got the invitation, I took a test, and we were both accepted. I was of draft age, but there would be no deferment.  Can you imagine joining the Peace Corps, where you would train to teach in segregated Macon County, Alabama? You and your wife, northern whites, in 1967, would train to teach in a segregated all black school. How would you manage? Think of going to Likoma Island on Lake Malawi in Central Africa. You would live for two years on a two-by-five-mile island with no gun, no civil authority, no police. The island was home to crocodiles, spitting cobras, green mambas, puff adders, and other deadly vipers and often fatal illnesses, but no resident physician, just 5,000 Africans and you. Think about teaching school to 80 adolescent African kids, 40 in a classroom, none of whom had any notion of Western culture. What if your home were attacked by a raging African man whose family had been killed by white soldiers? What would you do?  Ever thought about what it is like to be a teacher in Western New York? How would you deal with 125 adolescents daily? Imagine preparing lessons for five classes each day, grading papers, teaching, and then driving 30 miles to graduate school and back before a late dinner each night. Suppose you had summers off and you and your wife learned to sail, and on your 25th anniversary, you sailed the 600 miles offshore to the island of Bermuda! Ever been in a full gale on a little boat at sea? We were island people, finding our way! ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Henry R. Danielson. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/201558/bk_acx0_201558_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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