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BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY - Presidents & Heads of State
 
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By Ma'ximo D Cor'doba
My people are destroyed from a lack of knowledge. Hosea 4:6

Did you know that past Presidents are paid for life by the government?
Who foots the bill? We the People!

Do you continue to receive pay from your last job? NO! I don't think so!!!

Did you know that Foreigners are given Grants for Education, money for child care, gas or transportation and loans to start a Business with no tax responsibility for five years?

Did you know that those Foreigners will take these benefits graduate and return to their country?

Did you know that we can research all this on the World Wide Web?

Did you know, President Bush has announced that he is allowing twelve thousand Iraqi Refugees into the U.S. by the end of September 2008, while most U.S. citizens have lost their homes?

Let’s wake up America! We the people should not allow the government that represent us to make decisions without involving us in the decision making process. Who is your State Senator? Call your Senator and denounce decisions that will cause American to pay more and receive less.


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By Arthur D. Kahn
In The Education of Julius Caesar, Arthur Kahn traces Caesar's education from birth to death. Employing a different sense of proportion from previous biographers in treating the interaction between Caesar's personal life and contemporary events and trends, Mr. Kahn offers a far richer exploration of Caesar's times.
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By Joseph Cowley
John Adams could be, and was on occasion, cantankerous, stubborn, tactless, even rude. He was also prone to vanity and self-pity, and sensitive to what he perceived as slights, or attacks on his reputation or character. He also had a lust for fame, as did many involved in the founding of this nation.

But if fame was the spur, it was also the driving force be-hind Adams’ enormous energy, energy guided by a strong sense of honor and duty that was built into his character and stayed with him his whole life.

Adams was a realist, with a profound sense of what people en masse are all about. He seems to have drawn that knowledge from his understanding of himself. He knew that each of us has the capacity for good or evil, and the gov-ernment of checks and balances he envisioned for the new nation they were building took this into account.

Victory in the long struggle for freedom was certainly not assured. Many were Tories who wished to continue as British subjects. Many cared, but not enough to fight for the cause. We can be thankful for those who did, who initiated and carried on the War for In-dependence. Among them were the best and brightest the colonies had to offer. These were the people who tendered their lives, property, and sacred honor as collateral in the struggle for freedom. We can be grateful that John Adams was among them.

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By Joseph Cowley
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By Libby Hughes
From a thatched hut in the middle of South Africa, Nelson Mandela was schooled by missionaries and raised by his uncle. He skipped rocks in river streams and ran away to Johannesburg to work in the mines before going to law school.

Trouble by apartheid and injustice, Mandela became a leader in the African National Congress until the government arrested him. He was imprisoned for 27 ½ years. After his release in 1990, he helped write a new constitution and was elected President of South Africa.

The author traced the Mandela journey.
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By Jonathan Hayes Edwards
From Truman to the 21st Century details personal observations of significant historical events and the impact of these events on our culture during the second half of the 20th century and the threshold of the 21st century. The content is based on actual events, the presidents in office during the events and how their leadership impacted America culturally and politically. A biography of the presidents in power since 1948 as well as a brief biography of the signers of The Constitution provide a historical context. Several topics including religion, education, the press and immigration are dealt with from both historical and observational perspectives. Quotes from the founding fathers and various presidents will also provide insight.
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By Jonathan Hayes Edwards
From Truman to the 21st Century details personal observations of significant historical events and the impact of these events on our culture during the second half of the 20th century and the threshold of the 21st century. The content is based on actual events, the presidents in office during the events and how their leadership impacted America culturally and politically. A biography of the presidents in power since 1948 as well as a brief biography of the signers of The Constitution provide a historical context. Several topics including religion, education, the press and immigration are dealt with from both historical and observational perspectives. Quotes from the founding fathers and various presidents will also provide insight.
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By Victor S. Navasky
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By William Wise
“The Grange,” an almost forgotten New York City museum now, was once the home of Alexander Hamilton. Here he settled with his family, hopeful of enjoying a quiet middle-age. Here, two years later, he made his will, and wrote a farewell letter to his wife. Early the next morning, he rode off to fight a duel with Aaron Burr. The owner of The Grange did not return. Soon, the shutters of the house were closed. And closed as well was the last chapter in the life of a great and controversial American.
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By Daurius Figueira
The book is a deconstruction of the political discourse of Simbhoonath Capildeo the progenitor of Hindu nationalist discourse in Trinidad and Tobago.

Capildeo's Hindu nationalism is premised upon a rootedness in Trinidad and Tobago, a fervent praxis premised on bhakti (devotion) towards creating a discourse of Sanatan Dharma that was relevant to life in the west as a Hindu that was sustainable, and finally a political praxis that was demonstrably anti- racist and egalitarian in the tradition of democratic socialism.

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By Gertrude Samuels
This is an Authors Guild/BIP title. Please use Authors Guild/BIP specs. author bio box: please use author bio from author info page. book description box; This story of David Ben-Gurion — B-G, as he was affectionately known — is the story of Israel itself, and its struggle for survival. Pioneer, farmer, journalist, Biblical scholar, soldier and statesman, Ben-Gurion symbolized the new patriot of Israel. Against incredible odds, B-G, a complex and often lonely figure, fought the battles. Man-made and God-made Goliaths had to be conquered if Israel was to survive. This book is an acclaimed classic.
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By Wilbur L. Cross
White House Weddings describes in colorful detail all of the weddings that have taken place in the White House from its beginnings through World War II. Thoroughly researched, it includes interviews with all of the then living brides and grooms, and is replete with anecdotes and tales.
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By Lawrence Nesbitt

Many of Ronald Reagan's ways were not only unusual, but seem to contradict his others. Some authors are so perplexed by his nature they are reluctant to even assign intelligence to his mentality. They suspect he operated on everything from instinct to hunches to gut feelings and guesses.

Lawrence Nesbitt's six years of extensive research has revealed a single psychological key that makes sense of the anomalies and contradictions. He has uncovered a powerful and nearly unique mindset that directed almost all of Reagan's conduct then and causes the confusion now. This unusual belief also explains how a man so old and riddled with flaws could accomplish so much and leave the presidency with an approval rating of nearly 70%, the highest of any two-term president in United States history.

Nesbitt shows the controlling role this mindset played in Reagan's youth, in his years as a Hollywood actor, during his tenure as California governor, through his two terms as president, and even later.

What Reagan Couldn't Tell Us offers a previously untold analysis of Reagan, one that will encourage discussion for years to come.

“I found Lawrence Nesbitt’s explanation of what made Ronald Reagan tick very plausible, fascinating, and enlightening. His revolutionary conclusions about the former president seem well-founded on solid evidence. He gives us a new Reagan to appreciate.”
—James D. Mallory, MD, author, former psychiatric director of Atlanta Counseling Center, and medical director of RAPHA


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By Lawrence Nesbitt

Many of Ronald Reagan's ways were not only unusual, but seem to contradict his others. Some authors are so perplexed by his nature they are reluctant to even assign intelligence to his mentality. They suspect he operated on everything from instinct to hunches to gut feelings and guesses.

Lawrence Nesbitt's six years of extensive research has revealed a single psychological key that makes sense of the anomalies and contradictions. He has uncovered a powerful and nearly unique mindset that directed almost all of Reagan's conduct then and causes the confusion now. This unusual belief also explains how a man so old and riddled with flaws could accomplish so much and leave the presidency with an approval rating of nearly 70%, the highest of any two-term president in United States history.

Nesbitt shows the controlling role this mindset played in Reagan's youth, in his years as a Hollywood actor, during his tenure as California governor, through his two terms as president, and even later.

What Reagan Couldn't Tell Us offers a previously untold analysis of Reagan, one that will encourage discussion for years to come.

“I found Lawrence Nesbitt’s explanation of what made Ronald Reagan tick very plausible, fascinating, and enlightening. His revolutionary conclusions about the former president seem well-founded on solid evidence. He gives us a new Reagan to appreciate.”
—James D. Mallory, MD, author, former psychiatric director of Atlanta Counseling Center, and medical director of RAPHA


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