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The Coronavirus pandemic that is sweeping across the country and around the world has brought to the forefront policies in the US related to Free Health Care for All, Education, Poverty, College Debt, and Income Inequality to mention a few. This combined with the execution of George Floyd by a police officer has forced us to examine policing policies in the US. The moment is demanding systematic change in the US and around the world. But where do we begin?Nature distributes good and evil without malice or forethought. When confronted with problems, be it the Coronavirus or Societies and Governments that no longer serve the people, the solutions can always be found within Nature. Robert Almada, also author of the System of Nature in the 21st Century, explains how we can find our way back to enlightenment as individuals, as societies and as a global community. The answers are within our grasps. All we have to do is seek out the truth in every situation, let go of superstitions, and look to Nature to help us create policies that will provide real solutions to ALL our problems.
In the Colorado mountains a large sum of money disappeared from a crashed plane. Years later the money has not been found and there are no suspects. Detective Marcus Rothman, a passenger on the plane, takes his girlfriend for a week's vacation to the Colorado mountains where the plane crashed and they do a little searching. By pure luck they find one of several suitcase of money. Before they can turn it in, it disappears. Can he find the missing money and who took it?
Poems for MenKemo Chen is a journalist, adventurer, contrarian, and street corner philosopher. He has rubbed shoulders with moguls, Presidents, Prime Ministers, and fighting men from the Golan to Chechnya. he''s traveled from Xinjiang to the caves of Qumran. An advocate of all men finding themselves and realizing their potential. An avowed enemy of the obvious.
Assigned to investigate a runaway missing girl, Deputy Two Trees stumbles upon a dead fetus, a murdered state trooper and a female victim killed by a hit and run driver. During his investigation of the missing girl he is almost killed. Through skill and hard work he is able to tie all four of the deaths together.
When Valerie's boyfriend goes missing she's determined to find him. Since there isn't much that can take down a 250-year-old vampire she knows the search will be dicey at best. As a witch/vampire hybrid she's confident that her search will be successful. But, will her abilities be enough to go up against magic gone wrong, were-creatures, shapeshifter and more vampires than she ever feared to be around? And, can her heart survive the betrayal thrown her way or the desires for a dangerous shifter with incendiary blue eyes? Trey hadn't expected to find anything at the abandoned house he'd boarded up and rigged to blow. So, what a hot, little chick clad in leather and riding a motorcycle comes crashing out of the building as it burns around her he's more than intrigued. He just hopes he doesn't have to kill her.
LARRY B. STELL has written this book and dedicates his many abroad experiences to the many civilians, military and families, embassy and corporate families who live in other countries. Overseas schools provide a unique opportunity for our elementary and secondary teachers to travel and see the world while working in their profession. In this book, Larry dwells deeply into his perceived concept of Americans abroad, in the international setting. His own perception of the European world was aptly acquired during his twenty-plus years living abroad. The time span was 1960 to 1982. In the 19 chapters of this book, he moves from his first assignment in Tripoli, Libya, where he taught biology for one semester, then, fortunately, he relocated to one of the best duty stations in Germany, Ramstein Air Base. He taught science in the Department of Defense Overseas Dependent School, Ramstein Junior High School, from January 1961 until June 1966. The rest of his years abroad were spent in Italy, the Netherlands, and then Larry returned, again, to Karlsruhe, Germany, in 1971, which, at that time was the European Headquarters of the Overseas Dependent Schools. The time spent abroad gave him the opportunity to witness the feelings and attitudes of Americans abroad, as well as those of Libyans, Germans, Italians, and the Dutch. His exposure enlightened him into a world perspective, and the limitations he would have suffered had he remained in the United States for his early adult years. The richness he acquired through his second language, German, and living in four foreign countries enhanced his acquisition of self-awareness.¿ The European experience is one he advocates for all young professionals in their early careers. He regrets he did not have an opportunity to live in the Orient, which he firmly believes would have broadened his perspective, in the world arena, even more!
It was a curse for Mr. Fox to be a black overseas-trained teacher in the United Kingdom. Not only was his pay lower on average than his peers, but he experienced a pervasive culture of racism. In The Ugly Face of Institutional Racism in the United Kingdom, author Vupenyu waMwamba presents a thorough and comprehensive analysis of racial undercurrents in British education. Bringing the unique perspective of a Cambridge-educated teacher, he draws upon personal experience and a wealth of research from primary sources to capture a snapshot of the state of the British education system. waMwamba tells the story through a character he calls Mr. Fox, who was dismissed and banned from teaching for life for trying to challenge racism and racial discrimination at his workplace. The Ugly Face of Institutional Racism in the United Kingdom calls attention to the plight of black educators in England and makes a call to action for reform.
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