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Rich Rollo
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Joseph F. Dumond
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By Dr. Sairah Qureshi
Unlike most, this book highlights gaps in the literature as well as addressing the core issue, what schools, parents and educators are missing when it comes to dealing with bullying and racism. Henceforth, schools face underreporting on a significant level. Through academic and practical research, the author emphasizes areas for growth in anti-bullying education within the school curriculum and presents recommendations which include methods to eradicate all forms of bullying. Included are modules and class-based activities. This book is ideal for school teachers, educators and researchers.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Dr. Sairah Qureshi
Unlike most, this book highlights gaps in the literature as well as addressing the core issue, what schools, parents and educators are missing when it comes to dealing with bullying and racism. Henceforth, schools face underreporting on a significant level. Through academic and practical research, the author emphasizes areas for growth in anti-bullying education within the school curriculum and presents recommendations which include methods to eradicate all forms of bullying. Included are modules and class-based activities. This book is ideal for school teachers, educators and researchers.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Jila Baniyaghoob
I said, "You call a peaceful gathering radical? In your opinion, I'm a radical because I came out to cover a peaceful rotest as a journalist?! Of course, even if I was not a journalist and I participated as an ordinary citizen, I still wouldn't be a radical." "I'm not against women's demands, but the country in in a very critical situation. Is it right to take to the streets, demonstrate, and threaten the country from within when the country is facing external threats?" I replied, "My country, its security, and its territorial integrity are all important to me as well. But why do you think a peaceful demonstration, with purely civic demands, endangers the country's security? These demands have been made for more than a hundred years, and they are not related to a a particular political system. Does the fact that women are demanding legal equality endanger national security?! What's your definition of security anyway?! I have the exact opposite point of view. You not letting women hold a peaceful rally will ultimately lead to disintegration of the society and even the state. Don't you think the more you close down the society, the more you have led it towards disintegration?"
FORMAT: Softcover
By Jila Baniyaghoob
I said, "You call a peaceful gathering radical? In your opinion, I'm a radical because I came out to cover a peaceful rotest as a journalist?! Of course, even if I was not a journalist and I participated as an ordinary citizen, I still wouldn't be a radical." "I'm not against women's demands, but the country in in a very critical situation. Is it right to take to the streets, demonstrate, and threaten the country from within when the country is facing external threats?" I replied, "My country, its security, and its territorial integrity are all important to me as well. But why do you think a peaceful demonstration, with purely civic demands, endangers the country's security? These demands have been made for more than a hundred years, and they are not related to a a particular political system. Does the fact that women are demanding legal equality endanger national security?! What's your definition of security anyway?! I have the exact opposite point of view. You not letting women hold a peaceful rally will ultimately lead to disintegration of the society and even the state. Don't you think the more you close down the society, the more you have led it towards disintegration?"
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Jila Baniyaghoob
I said, "You call a peaceful gathering radical? In your opinion, I'm a radical because I came out to cover a peaceful rotest as a journalist?! Of course, even if I was not a journalist and I participated as an ordinary citizen, I still wouldn't be a radical." "I'm not against women's demands, but the country in in a very critical situation. Is it right to take to the streets, demonstrate, and threaten the country from within when the country is facing external threats?" I replied, "My country, its security, and its territorial integrity are all important to me as well. But why do you think a peaceful demonstration, with purely civic demands, endangers the country's security? These demands have been made for more than a hundred years, and they are not related to a a particular political system. Does the fact that women are demanding legal equality endanger national security?! What's your definition of security anyway?! I have the exact opposite point of view. You not letting women hold a peaceful rally will ultimately lead to disintegration of the society and even the state. Don't you think the more you close down the society, the more you have led it towards disintegration?"
FORMAT: E-Book
By Christopher M. Dawson
Using the principles and tools of sociology presented in his university course, Chris Dawson challenges the reader to reconsider the social reality of our society. This book exposes inconsistencies and deceptions in the conventional portrayal of America�s experiment in democracy. His provocative social commentary explores the role of our military, the culture of fear, strategies in the war on terror, the excesses of corporate power, and our misconceptions about crime. He speaks of social inequality, social and racial group divisions, and offers unconventional views about education, medicine, universal healthcare, and the origins of religion. The doubts he raises will merit your serious reflection.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Christopher M. Dawson
Using the principles and tools of sociology presented in his university course, Chris Dawson challenges the reader to reconsider the social reality of our society. This book exposes inconsistencies and deceptions in the conventional portrayal of America�s experiment in democracy. His provocative social commentary explores the role of our military, the culture of fear, strategies in the war on terror, the excesses of corporate power, and our misconceptions about crime. He speaks of social inequality, social and racial group divisions, and offers unconventional views about education, medicine, universal healthcare, and the origins of religion. The doubts he raises will merit your serious reflection.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Elizabeth Ann Peterson
It took a certain amount of strength to accept that a life alone was a better life. Then it took time to decide that a life alone would be better if shared with the person I love, only --- I hadn’t found him yet. The process of finding my perfect man was emotionally exhausting and fraught with anxiety about what lay ahead. Did my perfect man even exist? If only life had fast-forward and rewind buttons. Alas! That’s not how life works! I just had to plunge in, keep looking for what I wanted, sorting and sifting, hoping the right man would find me and love me back. And he did.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Elizabeth Ann Peterson
It took a certain amount of strength to accept that a life alone was a better life. Then it took time to decide that a life alone would be better if shared with the person I love, only --- I hadn’t found him yet. The process of finding my perfect man was emotionally exhausting and fraught with anxiety about what lay ahead. Did my perfect man even exist? If only life had fast-forward and rewind buttons. Alas! That’s not how life works! I just had to plunge in, keep looking for what I wanted, sorting and sifting, hoping the right man would find me and love me back. And he did.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Elizabeth Ann Peterson
It took a certain amount of strength to accept that a life alone was a better life. Then it took time to decide that a life alone would be better if shared with the person I love, only --- I hadn’t found him yet. The process of finding my perfect man was emotionally exhausting and fraught with anxiety about what lay ahead. Did my perfect man even exist? If only life had fast-forward and rewind buttons. Alas! That’s not how life works! I just had to plunge in, keep looking for what I wanted, sorting and sifting, hoping the right man would find me and love me back. And he did.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Juan Alberto Albors de Lahongrais
I have put in a novel an idea for substantial improvement that starts with a messenger visiting a family to deliver a fortune. He arrives in a whirlwind of money, accompanied with an army of constructors that totally renovate the country and make it much stronger. This vitality moves on to knock at the White House door. Clairedumonde walks through the most powerful brain in the world and greets the President in his office. He gives the President a tablecloth of the finest linen to shine in deep expression of solidarity. The President effects the idea in the United States and promotes its very attractive European components for added impact. The solution is to uplift the United States economy including Puerto Rico. We print $15 trillion to get back our foreign debt from China and others. We then allocate the debt as investments owned by US citizens to repay personal debts, buy US products and keep for retirement. The benefit of the whole program is $2 million for each family of five, as huge as where we should stand in the world now and more importantly, in the future as other economies voraciously grow. The threat shows up at a social event when a powerful politician invites a beautiful American lady to a dance. He learns that she has chosen instead to go with her Chinese billionaire friend Qing Yuan. The surge in prosperity solves all major economic impediments for everybody as explained and their growing compounds illustrate. International relations gain balance. The activist ends up in a fuller, more meaningful life with a remarkable Chinese lady. Strengthening economic and cultural ties with Europe creates volumes of wealth. A social movement, new political party and family values serve as background for the meeting for society's salvation. The idea originates in a paradisiacal region known as Constellarium, whence a sidereal splendor endows its citizens with their enabling prowess.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Juan Alberto Albors de Lahongrais
I have put in a novel an idea for substantial improvement that starts with a messenger visiting a family to deliver a fortune. He arrives in a whirlwind of money, accompanied with an army of constructors that totally renovate the country and make it much stronger. This vitality moves on to knock at the White House door. Clairedumonde walks through the most powerful brain in the world and greets the President in his office. He gives the President a tablecloth of the finest linen to shine in deep expression of solidarity. The President effects the idea in the United States and promotes its very attractive European components for added impact. The solution is to uplift the United States economy including Puerto Rico. We print $15 trillion to get back our foreign debt from China and others. We then allocate the debt as investments owned by US citizens to repay personal debts, buy US products and keep for retirement. The benefit of the whole program is $2 million for each family of five, as huge as where we should stand in the world now and more importantly, in the future as other economies voraciously grow. The threat shows up at a social event when a powerful politician invites a beautiful American lady to a dance. He learns that she has chosen instead to go with her Chinese billionaire friend Qing Yuan. The surge in prosperity solves all major economic impediments for everybody as explained and their growing compounds illustrate. International relations gain balance. The activist ends up in a fuller, more meaningful life with a remarkable Chinese lady. Strengthening economic and cultural ties with Europe creates volumes of wealth. A social movement, new political party and family values serve as background for the meeting for society's salvation. The idea originates in a paradisiacal region known as Constellarium, whence a sidereal splendor endows its citizens with their enabling prowess.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Juan Alberto Albors de Lahongrais
I have put in a novel an idea for substantial improvement that starts with a messenger visiting a family to deliver a fortune. He arrives in a whirlwind of money, accompanied with an army of constructors that totally renovate the country and make it much stronger. This vitality moves on to knock at the White House door. Clairedumonde walks through the most powerful brain in the world and greets the President in his office. He gives the President a tablecloth of the finest linen to shine in deep expression of solidarity. The President effects the idea in the United States and promotes its very attractive European components for added impact. The solution is to uplift the United States economy including Puerto Rico. We print $15 trillion to get back our foreign debt from China and others. We then allocate the debt as investments owned by US citizens to repay personal debts, buy US products and keep for retirement. The benefit of the whole program is $2 million for each family of five, as huge as where we should stand in the world now and more importantly, in the future as other economies voraciously grow. The threat shows up at a social event when a powerful politician invites a beautiful American lady to a dance. He learns that she has chosen instead to go with her Chinese billionaire friend Qing Yuan. The surge in prosperity solves all major economic impediments for everybody as explained and their growing compounds illustrate. International relations gain balance. The activist ends up in a fuller, more meaningful life with a remarkable Chinese lady. Strengthening economic and cultural ties with Europe creates volumes of wealth. A social movement, new political party and family values serve as background for the meeting for society's salvation. The idea originates in a paradisiacal region known as Constellarium, whence a sidereal splendor endows its citizens with their enabling prowess.
FORMAT: E-Book
By G. A. Mohr, PhD
This book seeks to restore a little balance to The War of the Sexes that feminists have been waging openly for about two hundred years with increasing success, one regrettable result being 50% divorce rates in the decadent West. Chapter 1 discusses the feminist movement and Chapter 2 discusses how women ¡¥capture¡¦ men. Chapters 3 to 7 discuss the many physical, chemical, and sociological differences between the sexes, ranging from the inborn maternal instinct, to those arising from their different upbringing. In Chapters 8 to 13 the strengths and weaknesses of women in our decadent societies are discussed, including exploitation of women in the consumer society and the growing problem of teen and single mothers. In Chapters 14 to 18 the way in which women are beginning to take over the workforce, management, and politics at the expense of men is discussed, whilst in Chapter 19 the key reasons for the overall moral and financial decay of Western Civilization are discussed. Finally, in Chapters 20 to 25 an attempt is made to make some constructive suggestions to remedy some of the problems posed by moral and financial decline in the West. Thus it is suggested that marital-type relationships should always be a carefully chosen and communicative and constructive partnership between compatible, like-minded people with sound career paths and life goals. The penultimate chapter suggests how those couples that do have children can make them smarter, in turn helping keep the family happier and more successful. The final chapter discusses contact hypothesis and mere exposure research, an understanding of which might be useful in reducing the War of the Sexes and also the many ethnic conflicts that plague the world today.
FORMAT: Softcover
By G. A. Mohr, PhD
This book seeks to restore a little balance to The War of the Sexes that feminists have been waging openly for about two hundred years with increasing success, one regrettable result being 50% divorce rates in the decadent West. Chapter 1 discusses the feminist movement and Chapter 2 discusses how women ¡¥capture¡¦ men. Chapters 3 to 7 discuss the many physical, chemical, and sociological differences between the sexes, ranging from the inborn maternal instinct, to those arising from their different upbringing. In Chapters 8 to 13 the strengths and weaknesses of women in our decadent societies are discussed, including exploitation of women in the consumer society and the growing problem of teen and single mothers. In Chapters 14 to 18 the way in which women are beginning to take over the workforce, management, and politics at the expense of men is discussed, whilst in Chapter 19 the key reasons for the overall moral and financial decay of Western Civilization are discussed. Finally, in Chapters 20 to 25 an attempt is made to make some constructive suggestions to remedy some of the problems posed by moral and financial decline in the West. Thus it is suggested that marital-type relationships should always be a carefully chosen and communicative and constructive partnership between compatible, like-minded people with sound career paths and life goals. The penultimate chapter suggests how those couples that do have children can make them smarter, in turn helping keep the family happier and more successful. The final chapter discusses contact hypothesis and mere exposure research, an understanding of which might be useful in reducing the War of the Sexes and also the many ethnic conflicts that plague the world today.
FORMAT: Hardcover
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