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  • - What Is Your Choice?
    av Clarence Riggins
    201,-

    The chapters in the book were meticulously chosen by the author. These are national occurrences combined with personal experiences. I had the impression that all adults at some point in their lives have witnessed something whether good or bad but decided not to intervene. Many of the readers probably have witnessed an unqualified person at work knowing the right things to say and were promoted far beyond their competency. You ask yourself if anyone besides you sees what is going on. Maybe from the book, a reader may gain some information on why he or she cannot seem to keep neighbors. A laundry list of possible behaviors may be of value to peoples other than the reader. From this laundry list, one may become enlightened and may see many of the listings are quite common to where they live. A highlight for the author is the mentioning of Black-on-Black crimes. There is a cry for help, even from the author's point of view. Our leaders are quite aware the problem is quite real, but there seems to be little to no emphasis on solving this issue. Racial discrimination are sensitive words. Many words mentioned in the book may have matured and are past their expiration date. As a Black man, I often believe these words are used too freely, and it seems to be a deterrent to the actual root cause. I did want all readers to know there was never a request for reparations. If there was ever a decision for reparations, what would be the criteria for Blacks with enslaved ancestors? The book also was written to stimulate those who knowingly have information to a solution to get involved and not to accept the encounter as "unseen." To all, our nation is changing-in color, in thoughts, and in protest. Do you see or not see the shift? What is your choice, and what will be your involvement?

  • av Clarence Riggins
    146,-

    These views continue my first book, or one could even say the next volume on social issues would be appropriate. So, this is my lens of what drives many social problems today. Through my lens, I see many faucets dividing and separating people in our nation. The author draws from personal experience, researching social events and other scholars by statue, experience, and education. My purpose is to deconstruct and present issues from the typical unique approach. Sometimes I believe the vote is too far to engage in crime, civility, governmental behaviors, family destruction, and other social issues. Like you and I, citizens of all races and national origins must demand prevalence in social oversight along with our nation's wealthy, affluent, and leaders.I believe many of the great thoughts of the people go unnoticed, and this should be acknowledged and reversed. My approach is through the lens of social science. Social science examines the relationships between individuals and societies and the development and operation of communities, organizations, and institutions. The concepts of social science are seen and broadcasted through social media constantly.

  • av Richard Ruhling
    105,-

    An increasing number of people are wondering, Are we getting to the biblical end-times? The answer is YES, but most people do not know that Muslims will precipitate it as seen in Christ's warning for Jerusalem that was based on Zechariah 14, nor do they understand the "roar." "The Lord shall roar from Jerusalem...the heavens and earth shall shake," Joel 3:16. That earthquake will be felt world-wide as it initiates the biblical end-times.God won't do anything without revealing it, Amos 3:7, and the next verse is the "roar" that He wants to reveal.Readers may click to look inside and scan the topics that show the Bible is trustworthy. Based on the 2nd and 3rd topics, this author predicted war with Iran before 9-11. The reader has much to gain with relevance to the news and readiness.

  • av Curt Orloff
    218,-

    Keys to the 'V' Door is a 150000 word novel set in New Orleans and off shore during the oild boom of the late seventies and early eighties. It is a coming of age adventure story of privileged youth who instead of getting to enjoy a maturity of social advantages finds he has to redress a wrong he committed as he tries to prove his father didn't cheat the IRS. During his odyssey, Randall Cunningham recovers from the destitution he is reduced to when his father is arrested to track down an invoice he is sure would prove his innocence. While doing so he accesses inner strengths conformism once hid, redresses a wrong he committed, finds love, finds respect for women and helps establish a rape crisis center, fights the mafia, learns to appreciate those who he once just dismissed, and learns to take pride in the inadvertent professions of roustabout and roughneck he had to acquire in his pursuit of the paperwork. A yuppie becomes a hand, and is proud of it.Curt Orloff is an Eagle Boy Scout, former First Lieutenant who replaced a passion for golf with one for writing. His geology degree he has afforded him opportunities to work all over the world that provided fascinating material to write about.

  • av Curt Orloff
    249,-

    "Thunder in the Wind" is an historical novel about the deculturization of reservation Indians in the late eighteen hundreds. The story shows how the Assiniboine, and one family in particular, dealt with being subjected to an Indian Bureau that subscribed to the ethic popular at the time of "white man's burden."The main character's response was as confused and counterproductive as everyone else's. For quite a while he was lost. Those today who are also experiencing the annihilation of their culture can understand the direction he eventually took while at the same time empathizing with the direction his mother took. She wanted to accept subjugation, the surrender of her culture and heritage to keep her family intact. Her son's rebellion used tactics similar to those used today by those who leverage fear to terrorize opponents into submission. How things turned out and how he resolved his conflict with his mother showed how universal the problem is. It is an allegory of our times.

  • av Tony Byram
    233,-

    The Legendary Aubrey Durrell is a book about a young man who grew up in Empire, Georgia, a small community in central Georgia. While Empire is a real place, it is vastly different from the place described in this book. It is a very small community with no more than 400 residents and one lonely caution light that lets you know you are there. At one time, many years ago, Empire had its own school, as did other communities such as Union Hill, Roddy, Chester, Chauncey, and other communities about the same size as Empire, and it was this thought that what if those communities had developed differently and still had their schools today. This story tells how life would have been through the eyes of Aubrey Durrell, a talented young athlete and musician who loves his hometown and takes the values of hard work, faith, and loyalty to family and friends with him wherever he goes in his life. The story follows the life of Aubrey and his teammates, who fight for athletic supremacy with other small communities-especially Union Hill, their biggest rival. We follow him through his college career and his marriage to a girl he met in college. Along the way, he falls in love with his high school sweetheart, who ends up breaking his heart, and deals with life's struggles and temptations, all while staying true to the values taught by his parents in Empire, Georgia.Tony Byram was raised in the small community of Empire, Georgia, in the 1970s and left in the fall of 1979 to attend college at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia. Upon graduating from Mercer in 1983, he began a teaching and coaching career that lasted for 36 years. He was a successful high school football and baseball coach for three different high schools in Georgia. No matter where he worked or lived, he never forgot the values of hard work and honesty that were instilled in him in Empire.He is married and is the father of two grown children and a proud grandfather to one, so far. It is his sincerest hope that by writing 'EMPIRE KNIGHTS: THE LEGENDARY AUBREY DURRELL' he can relate to small towns everywhere and pay tribute to his own upbringing and sense of belonging to someplace special.

  • av Greg Mulligan
    214,-

    Predator in a Dress is a Non-Fiction book which seeks to give men the tools they will need to avoid marrying a gold digger or con-artist and ending up penniless. The book describes the traits of such women so a man can spot a gold digger or con artist right away. It also shows him what to do if he actually married a con artist/gold digger so that he can avoid losing all of his assets and future income to her.The book describes what happens in court during a child-custody hearing and describes what the man must prove in order to keep his children and avoid having to pay Child Support. I the book, I give lots of very helpful advice for any man who is married, divorced, or considering marriage in the future. The book is worth one million dollars to a man who does not realize he has just made a date with a gold digger/con artist.Name: Greg Mulligan Birthdate: October 13, 1963 Education: Richfield High School, Richfield, MN, Class of 1982; University of Minnesota, Bachelor of Science in Business Management, Class of 1986; University of Minnesota School of Law, Juris Doctor, 1989 Work History: Attorney at Law in Greg Mulligan Law Office, Minneapolis, MN. !989 through 2020. Books Written: Predator in a Dress; Rising Sun I am the father of two adult Children. I like to ski, read, golf and travel in my spare time.

  • av Veronica Atanante Kung
    112,-

    It is time to move on in this book series of Random Thoughts. This journal continues to be a word of encouragement to those with mental illness or to those who know someone with mental illness to follow a path that perseveres to a relatively happy life. A happy life needs good thoughts. Random Thoughts on Love is a book of good thoughts. In reality, it is a struggle in my mental illness to think of good thoughts. I had to commit myself to making the choice. To make the choice, it began last year when I heard that the best way to start off my day is to greet the Holy Trinity. I have done that ever since and it led me to writing about thoughts on love. In mental illness, any thoughts of love exist very minimally. But it is possible to change this by choosing to make the change.

  • av Olie K Teeter
    157,-

    Life is a journey, sometimes by choice and sometimes by circumstance or chance. When God spoke to me a whole new world opened up and I found that nothing happens by chance. God has a plan! After an encounter with the Holy Spirit in 1978 my life took on a whole new purpose and meaning. Dreams, Visions, Divine Encounters, all gave my life focus to find out who I am as God intended. This journey has take me to some church doctrines, traditions, church leadership, truths, myths, and deceptions. A journey without end while here on earth. In Matthew 24 Jesus said, "Watch out that no one deceives you" Why did he make this statement?I was born January 3rd, 1947 in Cumberland, Maryland, my mother was Montre Lugene Beck Teeter and my father was Olie K Teeter, Sr. I have one brother, Gregory E. Teeter, whom I was in the airplane crash with in 2003.We moved around several times when I was younger, Ohio, Baltimore, Md. As well as several different places in the Flintstone area before we moved into the house/store my grandfather built in 1937.I attended Flintstone High School and graduated in 1964 and continued my education in Electronics in Pittsburgh and Baltimore.I worked in Electronics for several years before going into surveying for construction of roads, bridges, buildings and tunnels.I was manager of a branch of an Electronics company building satellite communications equipment before becoming a Ranger with Maryland Park Service.I retired in 2000, during my time as a Ranger, we did missionary work in South America, Haiti, Guatemala and Bahamas.After this I was pastor of Chaneysville Community Church for six year before I had to give it up to take care of our parents.I built our log home, did remodeling, woodwork, stain-glass, pottery and all around Jack of all Trades.

  • av Bruce Scott
    187,-

    The American Revolutionary War is over! The Treaty of Paris is signed. British troops have left New York and returned to England. The Republic is safe...or is it? That's what everyone believed. But brewing across the waters is more unrest. The Five has been given the assignment to find out and stop the unrest, even on enemy soil.Who are "the Five"? How do they accomplish their missions? Find out this and more from first-time author Bruce E. Scott in this historical romance fiction thriller, The Five.

  • av Curt Orloff
    112,-

    Streetcar Sandwiches is a screenplay showing the efforts the owner of a sandwich shop in Uptown New Orleans undertakes to keep her business running. Not only does she have to deal with a menagerie of all types of employees, she has to comply with onerous and often conflicting regulations from several government bureaus. How she handles what turns into an ordeal threatens to change her naturally optimistic and pleasant personality. It leads directly to an outcome that could only have occurred in the Big Easy.

  • av G. M. Crook
    157,-

    "Innerlight's; Eat and Drink My Words"I wrote this book over a span of many years. I hope my book will inspire others to write about their innermost thoughts. My book covers a wide range of subjects. My poetry reflects my innermost self of a lifetime. I have come full circle, embarrassed God and forgiven those who hurt. Grace Maier Crook lives in south-central Wisconsin She belongs to an online writing group. She has written hundreds of poems from 1980 till the present day. Her work covers the human condition. I wrote this because it helped me cope with the loss of my husband. Also my word art. My words are my own, my thoughts are my own "love all of me not just part of me" I believe my book will encourage others to open me to go through the highs and lows.

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