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Dive into the wild and unforgettable journey of growing up in the 80s and 90s with Not (Always) Fit for Public Consumption. Follow the witty and candid observations of the author as he navigates the rough streets of Chicago and transitions into the fast-paced world of corporate America. From the thrills of music and adventure, like being bitten by a skydiving instructor while in a free fall, hanging out at concerts with rockstars, seeing the heartache of murder, and feeling the heart-pounding excitement of uncaged shark diving, our author shares struggles and triumphs through unfiltered stories of childhood friends, loves, and family as he discovers his true self and the real meaning of winning.
Dive into the wild and unforgettable journey of growing up in the 80s and 90s with Not (Always) Fit for Public Consumption. Follow the witty and candid observations of the author as he navigates the rough streets of Chicago and transitions into the fast-paced world of corporate America. From the thrills of music and adventure, like being bitten by a skydiving instructor while in a free fall, hanging out at concerts with rockstars, seeing the heartache of murder, and feeling the heart-pounding excitement of uncaged shark diving, our author shares struggles and triumphs through unfiltered stories of childhood friends, loves, and family as he discovers his true self and the real meaning of winning.
This major thematic and historical overview provides a clear guide to key welfare practices and developments in the public, private, voluntary and informal welfare sectors in twentieth-century Britain, outlining the dominant ideas about welfare in the period in question.
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