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ISBN: 978-1-60862-099-9
Edition: Paperback, 338 Pages
Publication Date: December 2, 2009
Barack Obama created history by being the first African
American President of United States; something which no
one could achieve before. He laid the biggest milestone
in the journey-path of African Americans, who began it
in 1619 as slaves. After that it was a tireless and
difficult journey towards excellence, and winning their
rights. Barack proved what he announced, “Yes we can.”
This slogan became a wave of Obama-mania across the
United States, and a new hope surging through the
nation. This book records every step of the journey of
Barack Obama, right from his childhood. This book has
been widely appreciated and recommended for reading in
American schools, as an authentic source of modern
history.
An additional section of this book records the history
of the other 43 Presidents of United States. The need of
this collector’s item does not get over with time; it is
a book which should be in every American home, due to
its timeless relevance. It remains as important 10 years
later, as it is today.
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-110-1
Edition: Paperback, 225 Pages
Publication Date: November 24, 2009
“Kladno Tales” (Kladenske Povidky) is a collection of
short essays taken from the views and experiences of an
American high school English teacher living in the town
of Kladno, a former industrial town located 20km from
Prague in the Czech Republic.
He writes about local people and places as well as
about his teaching experience and his relationships
with the students. Kladno Tales is very entertaining
light reading which gives the reader an idea of what
it’s like for a man to integrate into a foreign society,
become accepted as a local and after some time feel more
at home in the foreign society than in the one in which
he grew up.
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-082-1
Edition: Paperback, 183 Pages
Publication Date: August 13, 2009
By: Reverend Dr. James R. Gibbs, Jr.
The book is a “how to” create a community-wide awareness
from a multi-cultural, interdenominational, holistic,
and theological perspective for at-risk and troubled
youth(s). It is based on my experiences as a Christian
educator, youth counselor and pastor. Through personal
witness of African-American youths, I have experienced
first-hand and swallowed the bitter pill of poverty,
violence, victimization and homicide.
African-American youth(s) are statistically the greatest
perpetrators of crime in the communities, and the lowest
academic achievers. It is my hope to create a greater
community-wide awareness at a time when society will
see black youth(s) beyond the playing field and look
for the real role models in their respective communities
such as; teachers, pastors, mothers, fathers, and
grandparents. In my book, I will place greater emphasis
on the role of parenting and education in influencing
youth(s) to partake in activities which will hone their
abilities and create positive outlooks on life. The
active involvement of various organizations, schools
and individuals could hasten the achievement of these
goals; for unity leads to revolutionary reform.
Interpersonal violence has a dramatic impact on the
health of American youth(s). Homicides, the salient
and easily measured impact, account for one of every
five deaths among youths, ages fifteen to twenty-four
and 58 per cent of deaths among black males fifteen to
nineteen. From 1985 through 1990, firearm homicide rates
increased 141 per cent for all fifteen-to-nineteen year
olds and nearly tripled among black males in this age
group.
Positive Adolescent Choices Training (P.A.C.T.) designed
specifically for African-American male and female
adolescents, applies cognitive training methods in small
group settings in six skill areas. Elementary school
teachers (preferably), select students for participation
based on social skill deficiencies, problems with
aggressive behavior, or history of victimization.
Training is provided twice a week in fifty minute
sessions for half of the school year. PACT volunteers
will facilitate the training and are aided by a
high-quality video tape that demonstrates the skills in
realistic situations.
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-070-8
Edition: Paperback, 51 Pages
Publication Date: August 3, 2009
Cutting edge Science on Time, Space, and Physics
Space has a speed limit! What is it? What causes it? How
does it work? What is time? What causes it? What affects
it? How does it work? Could there be other dimensions,
and if so, are they anything like we would know or
understand? What is a black hole and what happens there?
Are atoms forever? Or do they too die? What propels
light? Does it travel forever?
Layman Science is part one of a three part book. This
will be the public’s first glimpse at a lifelong
work!!!
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-043-2
Edition: Paperback, 334 Pages
Publication Date: May 25, 2009
By: Alireza B. Esfahane, M.D.
The purpose of this book is to help you spend less time
memorizing all the details you will need to do well on
the CCS (Computer-based Case Simulations) questions in
your exam. This exam requires significant time, energy
and concentration, and the mnemonics provided in this
book will allow you to remember all the steps for
managing a patient’s care in an emergency room,
inpatient or office setting so that you can answer
questions quickly and accurately—saving your precious
time and energy by helping you better manage the
examination experience.
Efficiency is key to a successful examination experience,
so familiarity with the USMLE CD software will be
crucial. Know the normal values and their cut-off points
for the most widely used lab tests and don’t type
everything out in the ordering window. Inputting the
first 3 to 5 letters will bring up matching terms for
you to select. You can also use abbreviations, like TSH
and CXR instead of thyroid stimulating hormones and
chest X-ray as another way to save time when answering
questions.
There may be a few cases on the exam that you have never
encountered, but don’t panic; just follow the steps and
manage the patient in the appropriate setting (the
office or emergency room)—ordering labs, imaging and
meds as you go. If you handle the patients appropriately
you will be fine, even if your final diagnosis is not
correct or it seems that the patient’s condition
deteriorates.
The CSS portion of the exam is more about memorization
than being a good doctor. Memorization of the steps you
must follow to treat each patient in each case is of
primary importance. The methods I have described in this
book will help you master these steps so that you can
execute them efficiently and, paired with diligent
practice using the software provided by the USMLE, will
contribute greatly to your success on the CCS questions.
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-020-3
Edition: Paperback, 86 Pages
Publication Date: March 18, 2009
Have you ever thought you were the only good driver
left? That everyone else is an idiot? That there should
be drive-through vending machines on the freeway? If you
have, you’re not alone! This book will show conclusive
proof that most people should not have a drivers’
license, a car, or breathing privileges.
Seriously, though, this is a good book for beginning
drivers, or those from foreign lands, or all women, or
youth, or old people. Yes, anyone can benefit from my
years of observing bad drivers, especially me... if I
can get you to purchase multiple copies!
Road Games will show you how to properly maneuver on the
road, with sections on etiquette, types of drivers, and
advanced driving techniques that will make you the
ultimate know-it-all, and give you that feeling of
superiority whenever you get behind the wheel!
Read what others are saying about Road Games:
“This is the best book I’ve ever read!” – Guy R. Phillips, Author
“Too many parentheses!” – Kimberley Baum, Expert
“You have got to read this!” – Guy R. Phillips, Author
“I can’t wait for the sequel!” – homeless person, gave $5
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-979-8
Edition: Paperback, 211 Pages
Publication Date: January 27, 2009
A guide to help perspective teachers get, keep, and succeed in the education realm.
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-888-3
Edition: Paperback, 66 Pages
Publication Date: January 20, 2009
To an American public opinion, anchored in the belief
that Islam is all Arab, “Understanding Islam - The
Persian Imprint” demonstrates it to be off the mark.
The truth is that Iran (the Persia of old) fractured
Islam’s identity twice: causing it to be non Arab,
first; and provoking its schism later.
Further, the World identifies Islamic Men of Science,
and their stellar achievements, as Arab whereas, in
fact, they were all Persian and Turkomen.
A book whose time has come.
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-893-7
Edition: Paperback, 54 Pages
Publication Date: August 7, 2008
Memorized Multiplication Tables Replaced
Written In KEEP IT SIMPLE Format
The objective of Mitchell’s Elementary Arithmetic is to
provide a self-teaching book for third thru fifth grades
that will enable everyone to learn and apply Elementary
Arithmetic. Mitchell’s Elementary Arithmetic features
Addition and Subtraction of Positive and Negative
Numbers. Multiplication and Division features Plus
Adder, Doubler Adder and Doubler Subtracter replacing
the use of Memorized Multiplication Tables using
Addition and Subtraction.
Elementary Arithmetic is the most basic kind of
mathematics. Elementary Arithmetic involves the
operations of:
A. Addition, Addends or Terms = Sum or Summation
B. Subtraction, Minuend Minus Subtrahend = Difference
C. Multiplication, Multiplicand Times Multiplier = Product
D. Division, Dividend Divided By Divisor = Quotient
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-825-8
Edition: Paperback, 79 Pages
Publication Date: June 3, 2008
No History is as convoluted as is Egypt’s.
A foreign religion, Islam, and a foreign language,
Arabic, neither of which she wanted, fractured her
identity. She claims to be Arab. Which she is not.
Governed by foreign rulers since Alexander, no
native-born assumed power till Nasser in 1953.
The recipient of USA free wheat for a population of
65 million: forecast to reach the 100 level come
3001.
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