Survival and Concerns

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AuthorHouse, 2004 - 180 pages

The author's deep concern about problems facing America prompted her to write this book. Too many problems, the author feels, are being swept under the rug so as not to disturb the image of America.

The book is an eye-opener and convincing. Bold new ways are proposed to move America out of the status quo to improve the well-being of upright American citizens.

The author pressures for changing the American system of justice to rid our country of its monumental crime problem.

The Bill of Rights is brought into focus as an ill-conceived document for today's America far removed from our centuries-old constituency.

You'll find yourself thinking about matters you probably haven't previously given much if any thought to Proposed solutions to problems are realistic. They will likely surprise you.

The author gives you an insight into her philosophy of life and how to deal with numerous problems from childhood through adulthood.

The author points out that we must not sit on the sidelines and let the world pass by, that we must be active participants in promoting a better America.

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