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Two collective works related to the biology of marine aquariums.
Readers! Each of us has episodes in life that are worth putting pen to paper, and more so worth the time of reflection as we grow in age. I am sure you are thinking about those episodes at this moment. However, as you think, consider how your episodes could encourage someone else, and create a mindset for personal growth and development. Mountains are hard to climb, but mountain climbers continue to climb with a sense of ease. Difficulties can be overcome through knowledge of someone’s experience, even through turmoil. With that in mind, I have penned Soaring through Turmoil as an autobiography, but more so to spur courage and generate personal reflection with an aim to drive personal grow...
"Shaffer chronicles the postwar transition of black veterans from the Union army, as well as their subsequent life patterns, political involvement, family and marital life, experiences with social welfare, comradeship with other veterans, and memories of the war itself. He draws on such sources as Civil War pension records to fashion a collective biography - a social history of both ordinary and notable lives - resurrecting the words and memories of many black veterans to provide an intimate view of their lives and struggles."--BOOK JACKET.
The book, although randomly organized, describes many things about the life journey of the author before, during, and after his discharge from the United States Air Force and his emphatic disapproval of the term African American to describe all black people. The author believes the term African American limits the overall progress of black people in general and that whites born in Africa, now living in the United States, can also be called African American, defeating the reasoning behind the African American Summit, where the term African American was said to be endorsed by five prominent black people against the approval and rights of black people in general.
Abyss and Diana continue to explore possible futures, all the while trying to avoid the plots and schemes of Melosh and the Brotherhood of Clerics. The fallen hero, Friedrich Drake, yearns for redemption, while glimpses of Diana and the Pharaoh's past show up within the boy's dreams. Endlessly strange and awkward things continue to fall upon the young hero and immortal huntress. Happy endings seem unlikely, if not impossible with Abyss' future selves seeming to either live selfishly and hedonistically or fall into rigid dogma and routine. In the meantime, the cold and beautiful Charlene of the High Tide comes to assist Abyss in his quest for power. Simon Williams, supposedly banished from the magical world after his loss in the Coliseum, has now returned to stabilize the chaos space-time is falling into. And amongst the aliens experimenting and observing, it seems difficult for the human condition to be improved, let alone redeemed. Remaining heroic and dignified in the face of the problems of mortality and odd moralities, Abyss and Diana face off against both nihilism and dogma as they continue their epic adventure.
Inspired by real events, Encrypted Hearts: Love and Cyber Suspense is a captivating exploration of romance and gripping suspense, taking readers on an exciting journey of discovery, enduring love, and reclaiming agency amid life’s challenges. Offering a compelling narrative with heartfelt moments, emotional depth, and unexpected twists, readers are guaranteed to stay engrossed well into the night. With every turn of the page, passion deepens, stakes escalate—and trust and hope must always contend with the complexities of secrets, risk, and instability. Perfect for anyone facing love's complexities in today’s modern world, Alex and Natalie’s connection begins as a virtual spark, bloss...
The two aspects of cognitive abilities (IQ and wisdom) are leveraged by Dr. Harry Chang et al. in The Bell Curve Plus: Intelligence and the War of Civilizations in analyzing the current situation in the United States. After reviewing different cultures, religions, and Jewish history, the authors deduce that the fight between Democrats and Republicans is caused by the different civilizations, which were created by the cognitive abilities of the people. Jewish civilization has collectivism feature and is the opposite of Western civilization, which is based on individualism. Collectivism leads to American Marxism. Through research and analysis of the current affairs, the authors conclude that democracy only works well with a Western civilization. There are some prerequisites for it to work with other civilizations. Further, freedom of religion is politically flawed.
Confessions of an English Teacher: A Memoir of My Teaching Years was written to share some of my extraordinary experiences teaching English at six high schools and seven community colleges in Orange County, California, from 1973 to 2018. I share these memories because they were so disappointing in their discovery. I imagined that as an English teacher, I was prepared to teach the subject I was trained for, but I learned that was far from the truth. My training as an English teacher should have prepared me to teach essential skills. It did not. As I reflect on my teaching at these schools, I discovered that my English degree needed to produce a prepared English teacher for teaching the skills of reading, grammar, and writing. Looking back at what I was mandated to teach revealed a sad truth: teaching English to high school and college students was filled with traditions that needed to change. With what I discovered to be traditional problems in teaching English, I offer recommendations for change for high schools and community colleges.
Reproduction of the original: A Social History of The American Negro by Benjamin Brawley
In Benjamin Griffith Brawley's 'A Social History of the American Negro', readers are taken on a journey through the nuanced and complex history of African Americans in the United States. Brawley's prose is both informative and engaging, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the social and cultural experiences of African Americans from slavery to the early 20th century. The book is written in a scholarly tone, presenting historical facts and analysis in a clear and accessible manner that is sure to captivate both academics and general readers alike. Brawley's work is a significant contribution to the field of African American studies, shedding light on the struggles and triu...