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Mercy Warriors: Saving Lives Under Fire by John "Doc" Combs brings the war in Viet- Meerrccy Warrrriiorrssnam to life through the stories and experiences of the men who saved lives. These were thecorpsmen and medics assigned to combat units, the mercy warriors, who struggled to keepmen alive long enough to get back to a hospital unit. Afterwards they were the ones whoworried if they had done the best they could. These and other worries continued long aftertheir military service. Their powerful stories and observations will help current and futuregenerations of mercy warriors save lives and help themselves cope with the consequences.
We see the bloodshed, the hatred, the greed, the ruthless brutality, and then we look to see who is making or letting this madness happen. We find that male excesses, not male needs-certainly not women's and children's needs-drive the world.Clive James, the well-known cultural critic, stated, "It would be a better world if women were running it." He believes women are better guardians of civilization because, "Women see more of reality; they are better anchored; men are more into their fantasies."Yes, Cordite & Testosterone investigates these ideas.Tanner wants to see both men and women running the world.The real importance of Cordite & Testosterone is the huge challenge it presents:¬ a challenge to the men to prove Tanner wrong,¬ and a challenge to the women to take an active role in demanding better, demanding a voice, demanding nothing less than full participation in running the world.
Dody Gets Lost tells the story of a young dinosaur named Dody who has a very adventurous spirit and loves spending his days exploring. Dody also loves being outdoors and discovering new and interesting things. One day, as he is taking a fun walk in the forest, a beautiful butterfly crosses his path. He becomes so engrossed in chasing the butterfly that he doesn''t realize that he is lost. He gets scared and is not sure how to find his way back home. What will he do? Dody remembers to think happy thoughts, and that helps him-he remembers his family and how much he loves them. He hopes that they will find him and take him home. This charming illustrated story seeks to help expand children''s vocabulary and help them keep a positive outlook when faced with negative situations.
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