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    Understanding Workplace Bullying

    This book is about workplace bullying. Workplace bullying is a serious problem in workplaces today. It can cause serious health problems, lower self-esteem, damage interpersonal relationships or end the person’s career.

    There are insufficient laws and means by which one can seek remedy for this phenomena. It is important that victims and co-workers first recognize the signs of workplace bullying in order to keep it from escalating. If the victims understand what is happening, they will be able to develop a coping mechanism that will help to eliminate bullying from the workplace and help the victims protect themselves from its harmful effects.

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    Poet and Priest

    1968-1970 Dobbins Vocational School Degree in Computer Science

    1971-1974 Community College of Philadelphia Associate Arts and Sciences

    1974 Naropa University – Audit

    Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics

    1992-1998 International Christian University, Masters of Arts Degree

    June – 1993 – Ordination – Jameson

    Evangelical Association, Reverend

    Married Dec 9, 2000 to his sweetheart Emma Ruth Shumsky

    A member of Deliverance Evangelistic Church 10/2012 to present

    30 face to face meeting with Jesus since August 1979

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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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    Wrinkles

    I think it was Maxim Gorky (lower depths) who once said that laughter not only opens the mouth to laugh but also opens the mind to thought.

    In this book, there are many poems that give that food for thought, for consideration and debate, but I have added a humorous bent on much of the material, for as in my case at least, humour is a good, strong tool in dealing in many cases of diversity.

    As for the rest of the book, well, it’s a mixture really with funny poems, well, just for a sake of a laugh.

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    Life, the Endless Journey of Discovery

    You are Soul, an evolving devine sparl of God

    consciousness. Thoughts and experiences are

    presented to enhance understanding and appreciation

    for the gift of life on Earth anf the infinite “great

    beyond”. The book provides one unique pathway

    toward finding the devine love, inner peace, joy, and

    the more meaningful existence that awaits all those

    who are willing to seek God within themselves

    and within all life.

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    Childhood and Blueberry Muffins

    This book is a collection of poetry, about experiencing life, and learning not to be afraid to take chances. The universal experiences in the poems she writes are relatable to everyone regardless of cultural background, race, or gender. She exudes a rhythm in the cadence of these poems that deliver the unexpected. It is truly a journey into a new sphere of creativity that provides Aha moments, and the sincerity in which she delivers her ideas is genuine and authentic. She has truly mastered the craft of metaphors, similes, paradoxes, and more. Her poetry inspires and motivates her audience to push through life’s challenges whatever they maybe, because challenge is the one common universal denominator she definitely shares with her audience. Soft and encouraging, yet firm and practical, this book is packed with surprises you do not want to miss!

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    Karma: My Journey

    Karma is open and honest as she describes her growing connection to Christianity; she later gives her heart to Christ, as she develops an unwavering faith in God’s Glory. Her story includes inspiring tales of surrender to God’s will, but also contained tragedy as she has dealt with family loss. Karma’s tale is a gripping unique narrative written from the heart. Her mission is to spread the great news that Jesus Christ is the only answer to the problems every human faces today.

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    The Patriarchy of White American Slave Owners

    The Patriarchy of White American Slave Owners: Family and Kinship with Black, Negro, and Colored Americans in the U.S.A. South provides the scientific certainty that during the U.S.A. “domestic slave era”, 1807-65, (the U.S.A.’s second slave era) the systemic patriarchy and the fatherhood practices of the White American slave owners of the U.S.A. South produced, fathered, over 10,000,000 Black, Negro, and Colored American children. During the same time, these same slave owners fathered over 5,000,000 White American children. This book’s scientific certainty verifies all these White, Black, Negro, and Colored American children were brothers and sisters to each other. Siblings! The South’s White American slave owners were the fathers of all these children.

    Traditionally, the primary method used by the White American slave owners to distinguish among their own children to buy and to sell was skin color distinctions. Historically, those slave owners’ decisions of skin color exemplify the origin of white racism in the U.S.A. These White American slave owners and all their children constituted various White, Black, Negro, and Colored American families in the South. The relations between and among all their children constituted their kinships in the South.

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    Love and Marriage for a Lifetime

    After almost 60 years of marriage, and 50 plus years of counseling, Dr. Stevens and his wife Dorothy, have learned and developed a simple system of communicating truths that transform. There are hundreds of satisfied couples that have followed the paths they have laid.

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    Illhenaylh

    Ilhenayhl translates to “Feast” in the Squamish Language. I have written this book from my perspective as an Aboriginal Woman who has returned to eating and living in a healthier way. The book is about gluten free cooking and offers a view of one family’s journey to be healthier and tasty approach to eating as well.

    The recipes offered are the best from our trial and errors and adjustments of old family recipes and creations we have as a family created. I share the experiences and stories to bring a new perspective to people. I hope you enjoy trying these recipes!

    My own health forced me to look at food and providing for my family in a better way and teaching my children to eat better so they could develop good habits about food.

    I view food in my own culture from a unique perspective and hope to share that view with my readers. For the first nation people we have long held food as part of ceremony as well as for food. It is an integral part of our culture and spiritual ceremonies.

    My vision is to help people understand that Gluten free cooking can be easy, fun and delicious.

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    The Last Laugh Is Mine

    This novel is about the struggle by a young man to change an age-old traditional matrilineal system of inheritance and its consequences. The hero Owia Atta is forced to become a farmer, contrary to his wish to be educated to play a leadership role in this fictionalized African community of Wofakurom. He works to create his father’s wealth but is disinherited at his father’s death when the assets are given to his father’s nephew in accordance with tradition and customs. Owia Atta’s resistance against this practice provides moments of tension in the novel, leading to his clash with tradition and consequent felony for which he is punished. But his daring efforts have a big impact on his society. The novel reflects the reality of an ethnic group’s worldview and draws attention to its potential to create social unrest. It interweaves political, social, cultural, and economic issues, bringing together historical developments and the place of the traditional African society in the modern world.

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    Mr. Mouse Cleans Up His Neighborhood

    The story about Mr. Mouse teaches children and adults about caring for the EARTH for now and future generations. Mr. Mouse tells people to respect each other and to embrace indifferences. He also teaches being responsible for what you do and say. Lastly Mr. Mouse is concerned about his community being fed with heathy homegrown vegetables that the community raises in the Community Garden.

    Mr. Mouse is wise and children and adults will find his directives for a better community by working and taking care of the neighborhood where you live. This is a fun book about a little mouse who makes a difference in his Community.

    Can you think how to make your neighborhood better?