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The day after his father died the author feels his father's presence. This book details their conversations about life and death.
Have you ever made a resolution to improve and then just the opposite happened? It makes a mockery of the idea that you create your own reality, does it not? There is a perfectly understandable reason for this, however. Once you understand why things go wrong, you can not only extricate yourself from problems, but avoid future problems. Find out how to overcome life's roadblocks and gain more positive control over your life with this book! Acclaim for MacLean's What Do You Do... "I really enjoyed What Do You Do... When All Hell Breaks Loose? I have rarely received a work of your caliber. The topic of your book is near and dear to my heart." -- Carmen Black, www.Creator-Miracles.com "Your eBook, What Do You Do...When All Hell Breaks Loose? was the #1 download again last week on Authors Access.com. You should let me make this into a printed book!" -Victor R. Volkman, publisher, LHPress.com For more information, visit http: //www.kjmaclean.com
This text is aimed at the S1/S2 market in Scotland. The authors have covered the broad areas of content, interpreted in the light of classroom experience and consultation with the teachers. Theory is minimised and case studies of actual countries are described to put thematic material in context, and to develop the basis of knowledge for pupils.
Focusing on the creation and misuse of government documents in Vietnam since the 1920s, The Government of Mistrust reveals how profoundly the dynamics of bureaucracy have affected Vietnamese efforts to build a socialist society. In examining the flurries of paperwork and directives that moved back and forth between high- and low-level officials, Ken MacLean underscores a paradox: in trying to gather accurate information about the realities of life in rural areas, and thus better govern from Hanoi, the Vietnamese central government employed strategies that actually made the state increasingly illegible to itself. MacLean exposes a falsified world existing largely on paper. As high-level offic...
In a wide-ranging metaphysical discussion from consciousness, incarnation and death to politics, economics and science, the author describes a cooperative universe which responds to an individual's thoughts, and provides a user-friendly interface.
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