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"A probing critique of advocacy journalism, particularly its polarizing effect on society and politics, with reader guidelines for objectively evaluating news sources"--
Recommendations of the Congressional Studygroup on Women and Retirement / William J. Hughes and Sherwood L. Boehlert -- Preliminary findings on the economic status of divorced older women / William H. Crown, Phylis H. Mutschler, and James H. Schulz.
Everyone wants to be a published writer. But only a few manage to break into print. In this guide, Richard D. Bank provides expert advice to help you reach your goals of writing and selling articles, essays, and books. Featuring step-by-step instructions covering all aspects of writing, including how to: Master the elements of creative nonfiction Conduct interviews and take accurate notes Find your unique voice Develop good research and editing skills Write with authority and confidence Sell writing to periodicals and publishers Whether you want to write an intimate memoir, a magazine story, or a scholarly article, you’ll find all you need to see your bylines in print.
Have you ever thought to yourself, "There's got to be more to life than this?" Millions of people have asked themselves the same question, but have been paralyzed by the failures and disappointments of life. But, you can be MORE! With holistic principles and simple action steps, author Anthony Q. Knotts shows you how to be MORE, do MORE, and have MORE: *Confidence *Money *Time *Balance *Hope
Ten-year-old boys Earl and Wilford are frequently courtside in the South Side of Chicago watching their role model Nathaniel "Cornbread" Hamilton as he prepares to leave for college on a basketball scholarship. Their world comes crashing down in an alley when two cops--one white, one black--mistake Cornbread for a fleeing burglary suspect. What follows threatens to tear apart the community.
A suicide. A murder. Truth is a killer. Two of the most iconic London skyscrapers, situated almost exactly opposite each other across the river Thames: the Walkie-Talkie and the Shard. One the scene of a spectacular suicide, the other the scene of a murder. Journalist Ronan Howell jumps to his death on the same day businessman Michael Glynn is killed. Strange coincidence, or are the two deaths connected? Ex-DCI Amber Fearns is asked to assist the Metropolitan Police Service as an outside consultant. Several lines of enquiry come to nothing, but Amber and her colleagues do everything to unravel the events of that cold January day. Glynn had just taken over as CEO of an international corporation… why did he have to die? Howell had a successful career, a wife and two children… why did he kill himself? Fatal Greed is the fourth installment in the London thriller series featuring Amber Fearns. All novels in this series are standalones and can be read in any order. If you like Lynda La Plante, Robert Bryndza, Mark Billingham, Sharon Bolton, Biba Pearce, and Patricia Gibney, you will be gripped by Fatal Greed.
In What Does It Mean to Grow Old? essayists come to grips as best they can with the phenomenon of an America that is about to become the Old Country. They have been drawn from every relevant discipline--gerontology, social medicine, politics, health, anthropology, ethics, law--and asked to speak their mind. Most of them write extremely well [and their] sharply individual voices are heard.
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