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Annotation Details the author's personal experiences with the least understood & often misunderstood aspect of African-American culture, voodoo.
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When Geoffrey Logan, a Special Operations Police Officer is advised that his father has been seriously injured in a car accident his life too takes a turn for the worst. He finds out he is under review by his superiors, he is torn between an attraction for a fellow female police officer and a dangerous attraction to his own stepmother and he has to wrestle with the task of helping rehabilitate his father. All this becomes even more complicated when there is a huge explosion at Melbourne Airport and he is drawn into the dangerous world of international terrorism. Whilst still fighting his demons he becomes involved in the hunt for a group of deadly extremists who are threatening the success o...
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Lively history and timeless photographs that cheer on ninety-two years of the Golden Eagles
This “breath-taking trip through the union-organizing scene of America in the 21st century” reveals the victories and unconventional strategies of a renowned—and notorious—militant union organizer (Barbara Ehrenreich, author of Nickel and Dimed) In 1995, in the first contested election in the history of the AFL-CIO, John Sweeney won the presidency of the nation’s largest labor federation, promising renewal and resurgence. Today, less than 7 percent of American private-sector workers belong to a union, the lowest percentage since the beginning of the twentieth century, and public employee collective bargaining has been dealt devastating blows in Wisconsin and elsewhere. What happene...
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