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    The God of Times and Seasons: Knowing what to do with Times and Seasons and Acting on it to Derive Maximum Benefits

    In life, there are natural times and seasons and also spiritual times and seasons. In the natural, seasons come and go, and we often appreciate those seasons based on how we feel about them. Make no mistake about this. Neither summer nor winter cares about who likes them or who doesn’t, but they come and go as they have been commanded to do by the Lord.
    This book will empower you to be sensitive to discern the right season and the right soil to plant your seed. God is the God of times and seasons; He works in times and seasons. When God gives you a prophetic word, you must realize that it is for a time and a season. When it comes to God, timing is everything. Times and seasons are what make life beautiful and colorful.

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    The Going Was Good: Memoir of a Transatlantic Life

    Spanning the decades from 1934 to 2020, The Going Was Good: Memoir of a Transatlantic Life follows the life of author David Buisseret from his early childhood to his life in retirement. Woven within the text, Buisseret recounts many historical events and trends, not only as a historian, but as someone who experienced the many changes and challenges of the times. Simultaneously, he expounds upon how these events affected his life, both professionally and personally, as well as the lives of his family.

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    The Great Abortion: A Holy Book for Isolated Souls

    These assorted poems are philosophical works as much as they are art. The myriad of subjects contained in this collection cover freedom, depression, lust, solitude, paradise, risk, labor, spirituality, and transformation to name a few. As diverse as these topics are, they all coalesce into an insightful and provocative spirit of exploration and moral exhortation. I have titled this work of mine as The Great Abortion hoping that it will become exactly that to the majority of people who have turned away from poetry. I aim to stop a mindless tradition of emotional stimulation, which neither betters the writer or reader. There are countless poems that have become nothing but an endless stream of adjectives that create great mental pictures, but drown out the few words dedicated to the actual content. Each of my poems combine to create a great halting power, and an eventual abortion. These poems operate by lifting the veil of curiosity on philosophical verities without the rigors and stagnation of logic. These poems strike through carefree levity, sharp barbs, and creative allegories. Weather the reader finds themselves in agreement with these works or not, they will consider meaningful life subjects with a fresh new energy supplied by these poems. I promise the reader a new spirit of contemplation upon completing this book.

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    The Great American

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    The Great Mission of Jesus Christ on Earth

    On earth today, many Christians and humanity have now reached a stage where they must make a shift into the next level of their consciousness to enable them to communicate with Jesus Christ through prayer, meditation, and fasting to receive the baptism of the holy spirit to complete their rapture or ascension. In this book, The Great Mission of Jesus Christ, John Entsuah explains the most important key points.

    The first key point are the hidden teachings of Jesus Christ, which is also known as the spiritual gospel of Jesus Christ, where many teachings of Jesus Christ were rejected by the Christian council organized by King Constantine during his reign as the Roman emperor in the second century.

    The second key point is the great mission of Jesus Christ, where he came to give humanity the power of the Holy Spirit to awaken their Christ consciousness to conquer sin and death.

    In the third key point, John Entsuah explains the second coming of Christ, which is about Christ conception and Christ-consciousness awakening in the

    heart of every soul on earth through prayer, meditation, and fasting to connect directly with Jesus Christ to receive the atonement power as the grace.

    Last of all, he explains that the human consciousness separates us from God because of the spiritual fall of Adam and Eve caused by Satan.

    Christ consciousness reconnects us back to God through Jesus Christ by receiving the atonement power through the baptism of the Holy Spirit and the

    light of Christ in the heart of our souls. This is transforms us all into Christ like beings with Christ body, Christ blood, and Christ consciousness to inherit the kingdom of God.

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    The Greatest Human Deception

    The Greatest Human Deception is certainly one of the most explosive thought-provoking books of immense proportions and dimensions. Certainly, a “Christian Classic” and a must-read book beneficial to all. Using indisputable scientific facts, the author diagnoses the reasons for world problems of health, hatred with wars, and provides the “magic” prescription to cure all individuals and world problems. Argues forcibly that the present educational system of the world is flawed because it is in the “wrong direction,” and advocates a “turn around” to the “right type of education.” And inspiration to believers, an eye-opener to unbelievers, a challenge to atheists, agnostics, and the uncommitted. In the Greatest Human Deception, the existence of God is not an exercise of “Quod Erat Faciendum” but a magnificent and colossal statement of “Quod Erat Demonstratum” (that which has been proven or demonstrated). A grand philosophical edifice, cemented with scientific facts.

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    The Greatest Semester Ever: A Memoir of Studying Abroad

    An old college journal found by accident led to an inspiration 34 years later. I had always told oral stories about my travels and encounters at parties and pubs to positive responses, and reactions. After a while, I thought I might actually have a book to write here?!

    It’s like a “Let’s Go Europe” travel book for those who venture to go beyond their own comfort zones. Traveling isn’t just getting into long, endless lines at the airport during the holidays. Rail is the way to go if you want to see the actual country and not from 30,000 feet. That is, of course, if you don’t have thousands of miles to cover like one doesn’t have in Western Europe. In the Spring of 1989, the Iron Curtain was still standing, and the Soviet Empire still reigned over Eastern Europe. Therefore, we were limited on where we could go, however we did manage to go behind the Iron Curtain at one point and view the former Communist World.

    It explores the trials and tribulations of college students going way out of their normal surroundings, not only just to continue their college educations, but also to learn a “metric butt-load” about the world and themselves most importantly. If you want to do something amazing, see something amazing, or even achieve your wildest dreams, you’re going to have to go beyond the horizon and venture into the unknown. While the pomp in that sounds glorious, fluffy, and boisterous, the reality is that it’s true. You’ll never see the world by staying in “Mayberry”.

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    The Grottos of Barigoule: A Novel

    In April of 1545, a horrific massacre of more than 3,000 “heretics” in southern France occurred. In one small village, twenty-five women and children hid in a secret grotto in the hills above town. But they were betrayed. Royal and papal troops built a fire in the mouth of the grotto and murdered them all by suffocation. So much is an established historical fact.

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    The Happy Harrow Murder Trilogy: Murder to Music, Murder in Marriage, Murdered Mothers

    Murder to Music Rick Harrow, a British racehorse trainer, and his Kentucky-born wife, Happy, are thrilled when twin opera stars, Fran and Carla Purcell, enter their yard. Shortly after the twins buy horses, Carla is murdered. Three more famous artists in the music world are murdered, as Happy hones her skills as a sleuth to find the serial killer, her quest taking her to Australia, Scotland and Monaco. Murder in Marriage Rick Harrow, now the father of three, and his wife, Happy, become embroiled in a double death, which the police cannot decide is a suicide/murder, or what? While working as a horse trainer and buyer in Miami, Rick had strayed from the marital bed while Happy gave birth to their third child. Rick has had a scorching affair with Lois Blair, a wanton wife from the central-Florida town of Sunblair. On Christmas morning, Lois’s step-son arrives at the Harrow’s rented Miami cottage, and accuses Rick of having murdered his father. Had Rick killed the Senior Blair, an eminent attorney and scion of the founders of Sunblair? Had he murdered Lois as a cover-up? Happy travels to the central-Florida horse country, to Disney World, and into a swamp area to do her sleuthing. Murdered Mothers Rick Harrow, who has come up in the world of valuable racehorses thanks to winning races, particularly one in Tokyo with his Kentucky-born wife Happy in the saddle, suffers through an excruciating experience in Miami before being thrust into the throes of an horrific series of murders in Kentucky. There, in what was the peaceful town of Honeyville, the Harrows are caught up in four murders by a serial killer who targets new mothers. Meanwhile, they attend the equine Olympic events in Hong Kong, travel to Dubai, where again a femme fatale enters their lives in the shape of Mafalda, an Egyptian seductress who veers from international playgirl to Muslim Fundamentalist.

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    The Harmonized Gospel Apocalyptic Version

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    The Haunted House Kid

    Alex Connelly’s parents are getting a divorce. To make matters worse, they have refused to let him use their garage this year for the haunted house he has put on since he was very young. Fortunately for Alex, he has been temporarily allowed to live with his adoring maternal grandmother, inadvertently gaining himself a new venue for his spooky hobby, his Grandma Ruth’s near-empty garage.

    When Alex’s mom acting all kinds of weird, and Grandma Ruth is away from home all the time (because she’s managed to pass her driver’s license test, after several years without a license) and he starts to notice strange things going on during the construction of his “latest and greatest spook galley” stranger than normal, that is he considers scrapping the project entirely.

    Yet…something is driving Alex to finish his haunted house at all cost! All he knows is that he has to get it finished by opening night just before Halloween!

    Meanwhile, Alex left with a lot of free time to work alone and undisturbed in his grandmother’s garage is worried about his little sister, Maggie, being alone with his Mom who has begun acting very strangely and is gone from home most of the time. And his heart is breaking for his dad, who is sad and living across town in a lonely apartment. But, unbeknownst to Alex and the rest of the family, Grandma Ruth is trying desperately to find a way to keep her daughter, Allison, from embracing the family roots into witchcraft a tradition Grandma Ruth herself, has spent a lifetime trying to deny and from which she has always tried to protect her daughter.

    Long lost relatives come out of the woodworks. Mythical monsters are being summoned from distant quarters of the earth. Everyone is worried about Alex too because of the strange way his mother is acting toward him, a well as for the strange way Alex, is acting.

    But at least new friends offer comfort along the way.

    Alex just hopes that somehow his haunted house is going to save his family!

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    The Hawk of Yonezawa: Historical Fiction with J.S Bach

    The Hawk of Yonezawa is a short novel, or novella, about the fictional adventures of Johann Sebastian Bach who is transported to the island of Japan. Bach is on a rare trip outside his world of Leipzig, Germany, a little after the year 1742. The coach breaks down and he misses the concert that would have featured George Frederic Handel performing his own works by him. On the return trip he meets a twelve-year-old boy and his young mother.

    They find that he knows how to play the organ and so they invite him to fix the one at their church. Bach refuses graciously, but once more the stage coach breaks down, and Bach is transported in a dream with the boy and his mother from him to Japan, where he is beset with adventures while trying to fix the local church organ. This novella is written for a general, religious and musically inquisitive audience. It is family fare, also suitable for high school and college readers.

    Donald D. Joye is a retired professor at Villanova University. He has been enthusiastically  involved  in  classical  music since he was thirteen years old.After growing up on Long Island, New York, attending college in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, he settled in Philadelphia, where he and his wife Claudia raised their three boys.

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    The Healer

    When Jean-Marie Nkusi was only twelve, he fell into a coma from the effects of malaria while living in a refugee camp in Burundi. As he lay near death, with his family saying the Rosary around him, he experienced an amazing, life-changing religious event. He felt his body ascend to Heaven where he met Jesus Christ and His mother, the Virgin Mary. They told him that he was healed, but needed to return to earth to share the special message of God’s love.

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    The Healing of My Soul: The Psychotherapy of an Incest Survivor

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    The Healing Touch

    Many couples wish for the type of marriage Adam and Eve had, but their chances of achieving that relationship are minimized when they don’t have the necessary tools to get there.

    Dave Bennett’s The Healing Touch not only promises a paradisiacal marriage, such as Adam and Eve had in the beginning, but also provides the tools to get there. He shares how two people can grow in Christ together. Bennett provides the scriptural means for sustaining the relationship and the know-how to resolve issues so the relationship can continue to grow in social, emotional, and spiritual intimacy and in the richness of life skills.

    It is essential for all of us to learn how to truly walk with God in intimacy on a daily basis. The Healing Touch shows it is this ongoing intimacy that enables us to relate to our spouses with the unconditional love of agape and an uncommon commitment all of us need. Loving each other becomes fun, spiritual, and emotionally and physically intimate. It never gets old.

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    The Helpmate

    This is a well-orchestrated prose-work, fiction. Although events in the narratives are mirrored to reflect real life occurrences. It is a tragic story. A tale of struggles, hardship, fortune, survival and death. The Book has fifteen chapters in total running into 108 pages with intriguing starting ending narratives which qualifies the story as comical tragedy.

    It touches on some cultural demeanors of people from certain tribes in Africa (Nigeria as a focus) where extra-marital affair is silently prevalent despite legality to engage in polygamy. The book: Helpmate muckrakes the evil of broken-homes and parental negligence on young adults. The strenuous roles of fending for self as a child and taking up the responsibility of an adult in the process of survival is pivotal incident within the pages.

    Man’s love for beast is not always without the influence of what they could produce. This statement is justified by the roles the Dog: ‘Riro’ plays on Dara’s path to fulfillment. These unique roles have usually been sanctioned to be the reason why many pet-owners (especially in Africa) own their Dogs and cater for them and not really because of unaligning love for these animals. The story justifies this more with the dramatic risk of life efforts ‘Riro’ (the Dog) had to make to preserve Dara’s life whle the Dog owner-Dara could not be said to attempt similar efforts to the turn of substituting his own life to rescue the Dog when her own (the Dog’s) critical situation beckoned.

    We dream, we hope, we expect with longings in life, but we do not know what tomorrow holds. This is explained by the unexpected and sudden end of Riro. For this sudden and unexpected end of Dara’s lover bring him back to a zero level of fulfillment, bruising his desires like the impact of the sun upon a fallen leave…

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    The Hidden Reality Surrounding the Environment of the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ

    If you are a good reader with great desire and hunger to enrich your intellectual capacity and further increase your biblical knowledge, this book is for you. This book is designed not for any controversy but for the reader to continue to discover teachings that, for many years, have been hidden by a dense veil. At any given time, someone with crooked teachings can come to you, so you must be alert and prepared to use everything stored in the vault of your mind. I invite you to acquire this book, and I guarantee you will not regret acquiring it. Here you will find some topics with your proper deep explanations, such as uncertain birth of Christ; who carried the cross that was used to crucify Christ, Jesus or Simon; the true day and time that Christ died; what happened to the nails that were used to crucify Christ; and many more topics of great interest. Well, anyway, the prologue to this book, as much as the introduction as well as the conclusion and as well as the twenty-six chapters it contains will be of great interest to you.

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    The History of the Rise and Fall of the World’s Religions and their Evolution

    The History of the Rise and Fall of World Religions and their Evolution chronologically documents the rise and fall of the major religions of the world and explores the role that various cultural factors such as dance, trance, music, song, and language have played in this evolution. The role that leaders play in the evolution of religion is also discussed. Starting from the primitive religions of hunter-gatherer societies in which religion was not part of any institution, the next stages of human life from the agricultural revolution to the modern religions of today are discussed. Among the modern religions discussed are Judaism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Scientology, and numerous others. The reader is further provided with a unique perspective on the potential good and evil aspects of religion and the very reality of the existence of a God or gods.

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    The Holy Spirit of God

    Genesis 1:1, 2

    1 In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. 2 And the earth was without form, and void;

    and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.

    Psalm 46:10

    Be still,

    and know that I am God:

    I will be exalted among the heathen, I will be exalted in the earth.

    the Spirit of God

    the eternal Spirit

    the Holy Spirit

    the Spirit of the Lord, the Spirit of your Father

    the Holy Ghost

    the Comforter, the Spirit of grace, the Spirit of promise

    the Spirit of Christ

    the Spirit of truth

    2Timothy 3:16,17

    16 All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction,

    for instruction in righteousness: 17 That the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works.

    As a mature child of God

    Become more grounded in God’s holy word;

    Become a greater witness unto your Lord & your Saviour Jesus Christ:

    in leading & in guiding & in preaching & in teaching & in … ;

    All by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit of God and with HIS HOLY WORD:

    Which is absolute TRUTH!

    Every moment in time that Jesus does not return, is an opportunity for someone to repent and to receive HIM,

    as one’s own personal Lord & Saviour; becoming a child of God, now and shall be with HIM, for ever!

    John 1:29

    The next day John seeth Jesus coming unto him, and saith,

    Behold the Lamb of God,

    which taketh away the sin of the world.

    1Corinthians 3:16

    Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?

    2Peter 3:9

    The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward,

    not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.

    Revelation 22:20,21

    20 He which testifieth these things saith, Surely I come quickly. A-men’. Even so, come, Lord Jesus.

    21 The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. A-men’.

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    The House on Becket Lane

    Lord Dashell Lonsdale is considered one of the most eligible bachelors in London, but few-even Lord Lonsdale himself-know that despite appearances, his family fortune is not as secure as he believes. When a chance encounter with an unknown lady on the street shakes his seemingly stable world, the young lord has no idea how to react. She collapses at his feet, a frightened child in her arms. She is whisked away before he can even learn her name. She is Caroline, the younger of two daughters of a family that carries a burden of secrets as well. All they know is that their mother’s tongue is silenced not by pride but by fear-and she took her secret to her grave. Now Caroline lives in a house with only her stepfather to guide her. Lord Lonsdale exploits his station to learn of her identity and where she lives. His arrival triggers an angry quarrel between Caroline and her stepfather. Horrified to have caused such tension within her family, he departs with the promise to return the next day. But duty calls him away before he can keep his promise. He learns that, thanks to the gambling debts of his brother, his family is on the brink of financial ruin. He has no choice but to turn his attention to restoring the family’s fortune and honor. Now Caroline has her own secret to share-and what she must tell him may end their love before it can begin.

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    The HR Companion: Human Resource Management

    The problems that the human resource manager must solve in an organization are continuously diversifying. In his activity, the human resource manager confronts with a sea of challenges, especially stemming from the ever-changing workforce and the legislation in the field.

    Yet, taking into account the critical character of Human Resource Management, it benefits from special attention on the part of the leadership. Human resource managers develop and work in a human resource management system. In such a system, acknowledged as efficient, variable number of activities are associated, from four to nine, as identified by the American Society for Training and Development CASTD. Considering the increasing complexity of human resource management, some authors have added more activities, such as those included in this book, as well, reckoning that it is necessary for new domains to be developed, implemented and evaluated, such as work humanization, work programs and plans of rewards regarding performance and career planning.

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    The Hunter: Germany

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    The Hunter: How It Started

    This book is another in the series of The Hunter. The Hunter is Justin Hunter, an Operator with a secret organization called the company. Justin used to be Larry Walker. Larry had a whole other life before he came to the company to be Justin.

    In this book, Justin takes a trip to Ireland with Janine, his handler from the company. They have been working together for a while, but since the mission in Taiwan, when Justin found out that he had also been Larry, they had gotten closer.

    After a couple pretty intense missions in Germany and Portugal, they finally were given some time off. Now they are going to find out just how much they have in common, as they spend time together, not on a mission.

    Justine is determined to let Janine know there is more to his past than even she is aware of. They are both in for quite a surprise when they find out who they were before the company. It’s amazing how small a whole world can be.

    There may be a short mission at the end to watch for!

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    The Hunter: Portugal

    This book is another in the series of The Hunter. The Hunter is Justin Hunter, an agent with a secret organization. He, along with Janine, his handler from the organization, and John, another agent who has a group of agents who always seem to be there to help with each mission.

    When Justin, Janine and John get together, you know something interesting is going to happen. Once again, the author takes them places where he’s traveled, giving the reader a chance to experience different places around the world.

    So, sit back and enjoy the latest adventure of The Hunter, as he takes on a mission in Portugal.

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    The Hunter: Southeast Asia

    This book is another in the series of The Hunter. The Hunter is Justin Hunter, an agent with a secret organization. He, along with Janine, his handler from the organization, and John, another agent who has a group of agents who always seem to be there to help with each mission. When Justin, Janine and John get together, you know something interesting is going to happen. Once again, the author takes them places where he’s traveled, giving the reader a chance to experience different places around the world. So, sit back and enjoy the latest adventure of The Hunter, as he takes on a mission in Southeast Asia.

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    The Ice Underneath: My Passage Through Loss and Faith: A Memoir

    When Wanda Broach-Butts and her husband Ted were asked to take in a foster child-a 14-year-old named Aaron, being held in jail on shoplifting charges-they were ambivalent about saying yes. They had already raised four foster youth and had given back as much as they could. They wanted to enjoy each other in retirement with no distractions, perhaps even live out their dream of relocating to a Caribbean island.

    But if they didn’t accept the teenager into their home, the agency said there was a good chance no one would, so Wanda and Ted said yes. They were told little about Aaron’s family history, but that had been the case with every young person they took in. They saw hints of the past in their habits and behaviors-just the tip of the iceberg, without really knowing what lay beneath. Yet this had never been a concern before, and besides, Aaron would be their last foster child.

    The Ice Underneath is an unsparing account of Wanda’s passage through an unfathomable tragedy that tested, to the breaking point, her profound Christian faith. With introspective courage, she relentlessly examined and questioned what she thought she believed about herself and found strength in her family’s complex history of loss and redemption. This memoir is a testament not only to our capacity to endure the unimaginable, but to emerge from it with greater resilience and spiritual fortitude than we thought possible.

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    The Impact of Organizational Capital Investment on Employee Innovation in the Manufacturing Industry

    This study involved an exploration of the impact of organizational capital investment on employee innovation in the manufacturing industry. The

    overarching question was: Does organizational capital investment impact employee innovation in the manufacturing industry? Organizations tend to

    place much emphasis on how skill drives innovation, but not on how capital investment impact employee innovation. The research was guided using a

    qualitative phenomenological case study design to probe the impact of capital investment on employee innovation. Participants were selected through a convenience and purposive sampling method using the researcher’s personal professional network as well as the snowball method to seek participants from individuals’ referrals. Data collection involved personal interviews, audio recording, and note taking. The assumption was that employee innovation is not an option but a necessity, because organizations compete on global fronts for resources and market share. Consequently, capital investment in machinery and employee innovation becomes symbiotic in nature, not mutually exclusive. Results showed employee innovation can be impacted and enhanced through the acquisition and application of appropriate technological capital investment. The researcher recommends further research to ascertain whether the amount of organizational capital investment is proportional to the development of employee innovativeness.

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    The Impossible Dream

    Racism and healthcare disparities have always been a problem in the black community, especially small country towns. This book illustrates how a poor Black boy at the age of twelve watched his mother almost die from the lack of adequate health care from a White doctor.

    I come from a very poor family of eleven children, poor education environment, low self-esteem, and with no Black professionals except for Black teachers to inspire me and other Blacks in the community; but at the age of twelve, I promised my mother that one day I would become a doctor so that Blacks would not have to suffer from the lack of adequate health care. The promise to my mother was “an impossible dream.”

    By reading this book, you will learn how the miracles of God navigated my crooked journey and how the impossible was made possible, and I was able to obtain a Bachelor of Science, two years on a PhD program before completing a medical degree. Along with other health care providers, I was able to organize a not-for-profit organization to decrease healthcare disparities in the Black community.

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    The Irish Fiasco: Stolen Silver in Seventeenth Century Ireland

    Luke’s murder investigation and search for stolen silver is complicated by intriguing Royalists, Irish rebels, influential women, treacherous comrades, a loveable witch, maladjusted siblings, murderous charcoal burners, and devious priests.

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    The Island of Madness

    A group of college students are taken from a charity event and taken to the island of Oasis. The Island is filled with bizarre experiments and tainted creatures that only exist in your nightmares. They must find each other and pull themselves together to escape the Island of Madness with their sanity intact.

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    The Isle of the Dragon: The Last Flight of the Bugs Bunny

    In The Isle of the Dragon, author Rolf Stibbe portrays the heroism and courage of United States Army Air Corps flight crews during combat in World War II against the forces of Imperial Japan.

    In the wake of the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese swept all Allied military threats from the South Pacific, including the Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, Dutch East Indies, Guam, and the Wake Islands. Facing peril and with death likely, a unique cast of characters make for a suspenseful, riveting read.

    Stibbe interviewed a World War II combat veteran who flew the B-25 Mitchell Bomber nicknamed “Bugs Bunny,” in New Guinea. It sparked his interest to write this jungle adventure story. Readers will be thoroughly drawn into the story and entertained as they follow the plight of the lost bomber crew.

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    The Janet Network

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