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Pharmacy in Bondage
Dr. Patrick Ojo
About the Book
We have specialists catering to every aspect of our life except the poison that we pump into our body as drugs; all specialists are in control of their destiny except pharmacists, who are treated like children in their supposed area of jurisdiction; pharmacists are overeducated, underutilized and marginalized medical practitioners; drugs are chemicals and chemicals are poisons. The drugs we pump into our body at dawn can send us to our grave at dusk instead of ameliorating our condition. It is in light of these facts that this book was written to buttress the plight of pharmacists, pharmacy profession and the need to liberate the profession from bondage for the benefit of mankind. The book depicts an accurate historical account of pharmacy, its bondage, subservience, topsy-turvy fame, service to humanity and awesome contribution to the healthcare system of US/World. It also elaborates the history and shortcomings of other branches of medicine. Dean Grossman of LIU School of Pharmacy, Drug Topics survey of drug manufacturing company executives, research studies in the book, study upon study, and others vindicated clinical pharmacists as drug experts or the most knowledgeable medical practitioners about drugs/medications in the medical field yet they have to obtain permission for drug usage from other branches of medicine that do not know as much about the profession as the practitioners. Something must be inherently wrong in a system that relegates or subjugates the best at the altar of tradition and societal indoctrination. These issues contained in the book were evident everywhere during my tour of the six habitable continents off the world (China and India in Asia, Nigeria in Africa, Australia, UK and France in Europe, Brazil in South America and US in North America). Pharmacy/pharmacist is a branch of medicine and not an errand boy of medicine.
About the Author
Dr. Patrick Ojo was born and brought up in Benin City , Nigeria , Africa . He attended Benin Baptist Model Primary School, Evboneka Grammar School (high school), and Eghosa Grammar School briefly for one year before proceeding to University of Ife, Ile-Ife, for a degree in chemistry. He taught briefly at Government Girl’s College Ngelzarma, Borno State, as Assistant Head of the Science Department, and Oghada Grammar School, Edo State, as Head of the Science Department before migrating to the United States in 1988. While in the U.S., he worked with New York City Department of Homeless Services as a caseworker; at the same time he attended New York City Technical College (to complete pre-pharmacy school requirements) and Long Island University, College of Pharmacy, Brooklyn, New York, for his fi rst degree in pharmacy. He became a U.S. citizen in 1996. In 1997 he moved to Florida State for a professional pharmacy practice. He later enrolled in Nova Southeastern University , Fort Lauderdale, Florida, for a Doctor of Pharmacy degree, and he graduated in 1999. He has practiced professional pharmacy in various settings: community (Winn-Dixie
Pharmacy), hospital (North Shore Hospital, Miami, etc.), closed (compounding prescription pharmacy), in a correctional facility (prison pharmacy), and/or institutional pharmacy. -
Crosseyed Puzzle
Michael John Silbaugh
About the Book
Crosseyed Puzzle” is 30 optical illusions that I invented over the years. It all started when I put a circle on a transparency and focused my eyes through the transparency paper until I saw two circles. This led me to the next step of drawing a face around the now two circles, which gave me the face of a bison. Then came the next step of coming up with a non-abstract picture, which looked to me like a Viking hat. Then I noticed that I didn’t have to focus my eyes through the picture to convert the Viking hat into a Bison. Instead, I could print the optical illusion on a plain paper and cross my eyes. Therefore, I came up with the book “Crosseyed Puzzle”.
About the Author
I was born in Stoughton, Wisconsin. I went to high school in a small quiet town called Evansville, Wisconsin. Went to college at U.W. Rock county, Wisconsin getting a degree in science and art.
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Violent Contents
Karl Mrazik
About the Book
Take a journey following the tale of a group of spirits and see the unfolding of several crucial moments in history from their perspective, from Alexander’s siege of tyre, to the battle of the Teutoburg Forest which lead to the defeat of the roman army by an alliance of Germanic people, the events involving the Golden Horde of the east, the tale of Cortés and Montezuma, and finally the drive on Moscow also known as Operation Barbarossa in World War II.
The story follows the theme of curiosity, thrilling atmosphere, horror, some moments of humor, and a fleeting glimpse of a possible truth in the sea of time.
About the Author
The author has previously published Down the Dark Road under the pen name K. Colby. -
Goldie and Me
Andrew M. Cruz Sr.
About the Book
Author Andrew Cruz’s cautionary tale of loss and betrayal ends with events surrounding the death of his father, Charles in 2009. But the story begins in Los Angeles, California. It is the story of 5 brothers growing up with parents who were first generation and who successfully navigated a marriage, getting an education, starting a family, to find themselves living the American Dream. Charles, the patriarch, believed in God, Family and Country. The mother, Evette, was brilliant and driven to succeed in the world of politics and influence. The journey was not easy and along the way betrayal and secrets threatened the fabric of their lives. The binds that held the family together unraveled after the death of Evette. The tenets of God, Family and Country were tested, unresolved questions, a bitter court battle resulted in the loss of family ties. The crack in the family armor came in the form of a woman who would take advantage of the family and their hard-earned wealth.About the Author
Andrew Cruz was born in California and moved to Maryland when he was nine years old. He has lived in the Washington D.C. suburbs area most of his life. -
Pictures, Poems, and Prayers for the Soul
Charles McCollough
About the Book
This book is humorous autobiography, poetry and prayers of a man who struggled with dyslexia all of his life. He became a minister, social activist, theologian, and visual artist. He struggled with these different roles for years until he found a way to combine all of them in books and presentations using his own art. Without knowing why earning a doctorate was such a struggle for him until he finished his Ph.D., he was often lost. Finally, when he finished his PhD, he discovered that he had a peculiar way of learning, in which he could combine the gifts of verbal, academic theology, and visual imagination. The three main sections of this book illustrate that combination of story-telling, drawing, sculpting, poetry and prayers, and show how this malady of dyslexia became a blessing.
The book begins with a humorous version of McCollough’s early years dealing with his dyslexia when he did not know what it was or that it was holding him back. The second section contains his poetry illustrated with his drawings and sculptures. The third section is of prayers written when he was serving a parish, for use in church or private meditation. The epilogue is his account of testifying before Congress and a story of a feisty woman who showed a depressed church committee how to work for social justice and to witness to her faith. Deeply personal and broadly applicable, McCollough’s search for faith is a humorous and moving account that inspires and encourages other faith seekers.
About the Author
After graduating from the University of Texas with a B.A. and from Perkins School of Theology (Southern Methodist University) with a B.D. and from Drew University with a Ph.D., he served a local church in Barrington, RI as the Teaching Minister. He then went on to serve on the national staff of the United Church of Christ as an adult educator. Later he became a policy advocate for the UCC in Washington, DC. All along he developed his skills as an artist. His books and presentations are illustrated with his drawings and sculpture. He and his spouse Carol, also an educator at Princeton University and Mercer County College, rebuilt an 1860 farm house and barn which houses his art studio and sculpture display. Together after their retirement they have taken their presentations combining art, theology, and marriage enrichment throughout the western world. They have three grown children, two grandchildren, two horses, four cows, and some chickens.
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A Survival Guide For College and University Professors
Jay Hettiarachchy
About the Book
This work is a collection of memoires organized by the author through his life-long professional career dedicated to teaching and learning in the academe. The author is truly indebted to the many thousands of students with whom he interacted as their teacher and learned valuable lessons from them. Writing of this book is truly his tribute to them and is done in the sincere hope that the information and experiences shared in this book may help the future generations of educators desirous of joining the academe as college or university professors and/or education administrators.
Dr. Jay Hettiarachchy retired as Professor Emeritus from Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Michigan in 2011.He served in 7 different Universities as an academic professional for 44 years and had held 3 tenured positions as a university professor. He also had three sabbatical positions in University of Illinois, Urbana/Champaign, Arkansas State University in Mountain Home Arkansas, and University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas. His last publication is entitled Insights on Retirement: The Wonder Years of Life, 2014, Lulu Publishing services. He lives with his wife in Fayetteville, Arkansas devoting his time to writing that he immensely enjoys.
About the Author
Dr. Jay Hettiarachchy retired as Professor Emeritus from Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Michigan in 2011.He served in 7 different Universities as an academic professional for 44 years and had held 3 tenured positions as a university professor. He also had three sabbatical positions in University of Illinois, Urbana/Champaign, Arkansas State University in Mountain Home Arkansas, and University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas. His last publication is entitled Insights on Retirement: The Wonder Years of Life, 2014, Lulu Publishing services. He lives with his wife in Fayetteville, Arkansas devoting his time to writing that he immensely enjoys.
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Sketches of My Life
Tiffany Heard
About the Book
All I want is to be heard! I am utilizing my voice to tell the story of my life in hopes that I will inspire other people. This is a thrilling story of childhood trauma filled with abuse and neglect. I cried out for help but nobody seemed to hear me. When I became a parent I was struggling to create a life for my children while still fighting battles with mental and physical health, substance abuse, and criminal involvement. I still have many battles but I believe I found my voice in writing and doing poetry and now it’s time to share with the world.
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The Curious Kitten
Johanna Sorrick
About the Book
The story is about a kitten on her own and how she finds a safe and permanent home.
About the Author
A little about myself, I do writing and graphics as a hobby. I’m retired now, but do have an associate degree in graphic art and design, I also do some teacher aid part-time. I’ve always liked pets, and have three cats now, that is where the idea came from, especially that black and white kitten, she is now for years old.
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The Story Teller
Darryl Hester
About the Book
His poetry is based on reality and life’s every day experiences. His words capture the tone and feelings in which we all express, but sometimes are afraid to speak.About the Author
Darryl Hester, born in Oxford, North Carolina in early 1964. He has been acknowledged as one of the few gifted new poets and short story tellers of the Century, His poetry is based on reality and life’s every day experiences. His words capture the tone and feelings in which we all express, but sometimes are afraid to speak. Darryl grew up in Oxford North Carolina across the fields, from the first black “Negroe Orphanage” that was established in 1819. There as a child he played with orphan children, often getting in trouble for being on the grounds. Darryl had a heart of gold never judging anyone for their misfortune. While living in a southern rural community in Granville County. Darryl at an early young age experienced the discrimination of negroes and southern riots. The desegregation of all white schools. Where his sisters experienced the results of Roe V Wade Congressional decision.
Darryl later moved to Camden, NJ with his mother in attempt to escape Jim Crow and the unfair racial bias and discrimination of the south. It was their where he learned to defend his southern roots among the young city slickers. Darryl Later would graduate from Camden High School. He was accepted to
Embry- Riddle Aeronautical University where he planned to study Aviation and engineering. It was within one blink of an eye, that his life and goals would change. Darryl made an important decision to immediately leave the streets of his urban environment. This was a decision he knew he would regret, but a decision that had to be made without hesitation. This would save his life.
Darryl then joined the United States Army. He served in the Air Defense Artillery Division. He was based throughout the United states. His tour of duty began in El Paso Texas, White Sands New Mexico and Colorado Springs, Colorado. He later was based in Europe, where he toured, Germany, Greece, Switzerland and Morocco. He was on duty guarding the Eastern Berlin wall in Germany. It was there he visited the Jewish historical concentration camps in Auschwitz and learned about cultural genocide and discrimination.
It was after his visit to Brandenburg Gates, that Darryl realized that he had stories to tell the world. While at the Czech Border within the Soviet Union, Darryl experienced the communist and political rules, in which he was not permitted to speak, make gestures, nor look at soviet soldiers. If done so, it would have been perceived as a hostile act.
Darryl was later honorably discharged from the United States Army. He later continued to excel in life. He became a member of the United States Postal Service. Where he was later appointed to the position of United States Postmaster. Now Honorable Darryl Hester would go on to make history as the first African American ever to be appointed postmaster in the history of Salem County New Jersey. Darryl was appointed to higher level positions. He later retired after 38 years of exemplary and meritorious service.
Darryl published his first book “From the Outside Looking In”, it was such a success that he shared with us his book of poetry and short stories that followed, which was titled “From Within My Ebony Eyes”. Relax, enjoy and let your mind be engaged.
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QUESTIONS SINGLES AND YOUTH ASKED ABOUT RELATIONSHIP (COURTSHIP)
Oluwabunmi F. Akano
About the Book
At a point in my relationship, while courting I almost quit because I was confused. A lot was happening to him and I within our relationship that I did not understand or know how to handle. I had a lot of questions in my heart that needed answers to what was going on in my relationship but thank God, at the point of quitting my solutions came.
It is a great relief to me, that the information complied together in this book has helped me with maintaining my relationship and nourishing my marriage. So, if you are a person like me, who has questions about marital relationship, this book was put together for you by the inspiration of God.
About the Author
My name is Oluwabunmi Funmilayo Akano. I was born on November 1975 to the family of the late pastor Johnson and mrs. Shijuade Famuyide. I am happily married to a loving husband, pastor Kayode Akano and blessed with three lovely children.
I graduated with bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry, a writer, caregiver, and a counsellor. My audience are majorly youths and adults. I have written quite a few books, but this is my first book to be published.
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