
"A scientific discovery was made in 1959 by a self-learned man who, after many years of intense study, observed a universal principle never perceived before. Stumbling upon such an important finding it was difficult for him to comprehend the magnitude of what he had uncovered. It took him many more years to transcribe his revelation into book format so it could be understood by others. When it came time to get his work published he was turned down because he was not a member of a leading university, and held no distinguinshing titles. Sadly, he died in obscurity in 1991, at the age of 72. Until today, his work has never been given a careful review, nor has it been widely distributed. This discovery has far-reaching implications for today's world because it prevents the conditions that lead to hurt and retaliation in human relations. For the very first time we are able to get a glimpse of a new world where there will be no war, crime, or hatred between man and man. The author made a prediction that the Golden Age would become a reality in the 20th century. Unfortunately, this did not come to pass because he was unable to reach the leading scientists of his time who could have validated his findings. Now more than ever before it is imperative that this natural law be investigated and brought to light, for the world is on the brink of a major disaster. We cannot afford to sit idly by and let others take the lead in this important investigation; otherwise, this discovery could be lost for another century. God has given mankind the basic blueprint. It is now up to us to apply it...before it is too late."
Diminishing Love: Love & Family, Lust & Gay by Dr. Lawarence Taylor, Sage Wenzel. 11501 W. Jalapeno Ct. Boise, ID 83709-3365. BusOp_1012@msn.com. 
"First Edition, Indie Excellence Finalist 2007 Book Awards-two categories- Education/Academic;Social Change, New-25 in print.
Love and its influence in our society is examined. New evolutionary processes have been uncovered that modify Darwinian theory. Do science and religion find common ground? This question is discussed in terms of love: love as an emotion, love as influenced by hormones, and love as the key to happiness. These remarkable studies put science and morality on parallel tracks. "
Looking Glass by Marissa Madrid. P.O. Box 6485 Colorado Springs, CO 80934. marissam@q.com. http://www.iuniverse.com/Bookstore/BookDetail.aspx?Book=154721 
"The materials to be read in Looking Glass, provided students and educators in both the traditional and virtual class rooms with a glimpse of how best to utilize appropriate technology and attain a higher retention rate-while enhancing learning styles and quality teaching practices. The implementation and encoding of blogs into the curriculum and/or syllabi enabled students to develop and nurture higher order thinking skills. This process incited the students' ability to interpret and reason with both quantitative and qualitative information and /or data; which is a crucial aspect of being literate and educated in the 21st century. To have mastered and possess strong critical and logical thinking competence, endows students to make personal decisions and choices, as they navigate written and electronic media. Hence, providing society with a more educated and informed citizen. In my teaching experience with the blog contents of Looking Glass, I observed attending students' heightened proficiency and desire to obtain core knowledge and a concrete comprehension of traditional academic materials; as a reflection of the author's writings that contain provocative contemplations to inspire readers to achieve personal growth in all areas of life. I highly recommend reading the content of Looking Glass. -S.E. Crawford, Ph.D."
Outsourcing Culture: How American Culture has Changed From by Robert E. Greenwood, Jr.. drrgreen@bellsouth.net. drrgreen@bellsouth.net. 
"First Ed. 2007. Change Agents in American culture. How we have gone from rule by the people to a one-world government. Agents of change are around us, whether we realize it or not. This work reviews some of them. Paperback or Hard Cover. Publisher: Outskirts Press. At Amazon, Barnes and Nobel, and others."
Removing the Risk from Child Welfare Services by R Joy Jackson. 60 Moffat Crescent, London, Ontario, Canada N5W 5X3. cunnartassociates@sympatico.ca. 
"First edition published 2002. It provides insights into the problems facing child welfare workers today - with practical suggestions for improvement. No other book on the market addresses these problems in this systematic, straight-forward way. Used by child welfare agencies across Canada - it will help you prevent tragedies, improve service delivery and reduce risk and insurance costs."
Respect for the Ancestors: American Indian Cultural Affiliation in the American West by Peter N. Jones. PO Box 4445, Boulder, CO 80306. info@bauuinstitute.com. http://www.bauuinstitute.com/Publishing/RespectAncestors.html 
"In this eagerly awaited book, the cultural anthropologist Peter N. Jones brings fifteen years and over twenty-five projects to bear on one of the more controversial questions in contemporary American anthropology and American Indian studies. Are contemporary American Indian tribes of the American West culturally affiliated with the people who crossed over from Asia over 10,000 years ago? Have American Indians in the Plateau and Great Basin lived in their homeland for thousands of years as their oral traditions affirm? These are some of the questions he considers in Respect for the Ancestors."
Socialism in two time frames by Sen DU. seng.du@gmail.com. www.buybooksontheweb.com
The A Club: What is an American? by Ayceinr G. O'Wynn, M.A.. www.westviewpublishing.com. theaclub@westviewpublishing.com. www.theaclub.com 
"America is just a giant club——as are all the other countries of the world——and citizenship is like being a member of a club. After reading this "little book with the Big Picture of America," you'll have a better understanding of American culture and where you fit in."
The Dirty War by Daniel R.Haubrich Jr AAS. 24 Woodland Ave.Franklinville,NJ 08322/USA. dann158@yahoo.com. www.parapublishing.com
The Heartcore Alternative: Reinterpreting Our Relationships to Each Other and Earth in a Global Age by Nancy C. Jacques. 2517 Delwood Ave. . ravenseye@frontier.net. www.ravenseyepress.com 
"The Heartcore Alternative joins together environmental science and psychology to unravel the intricate way human perception and values, and our level of psychological maturity, create healthy or destructive relationships to self, each other, and Earth.
3,000 in print, publication date: October 1, 2001. "
Understanding The Components Within The Criminal Justice System by Alvin S. Hodge Jr.. http://outskirtspress.com/buybooks. salchicha27@hotmail.com. http://outskirtspress.com/TheCriminalJusticeSystem 
"This book is a must for non-citizens and citizens, who has distance themselves from the system.
The book gives an array of subjects to educate these people. "
We're From the Government and We're Here to Help You by James J. Winter. Call toll free 1.888.822.6657. jjwinter@bellsouth.net. www.bookmaster.com 
"First edition, hard cover, Clear, thoughtful reading about our current American society.
Dan, you helped me get this book into print. Thanks for providing the important guidlines."
World, the forgiving sphere by Joseph De Sues. Outskirts press,Inc.. josephde509@earthlink.net. http://joedesues.weebly.com/ 
"On an ancient earth rapidly beccoming inhospitable the Atlants-a race of hyperintellignt beings-make plans to leave the treacherous surface and go where its safe: underwater but they don't go there alone. They bring 20 fertle pairs of each humenoid race as a source of labor. Then the voluntteer captives start making demands "
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