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America finds itself in a time of crisis. For anyone remotely in touch with the state of our republic, there is a growing sense of dread that whatever is wrong is getting much worse much faster. Voters clamor for "change," and politicians promise to deliver, but does anyone really know what changes are necessary, or even what changes they want? Is America still the land of opportunity? Is it still the land of the free? Do we still know what freedom is? This book attempts to answer those questions. To do so, it goes back to the beginning to rediscover the meaning behind our most sacred words, and the truth about our natural rights. The answers that this book provides will surprise even the most informed reader, and will reveal the long-forgotten secret behind America's former prosperity and greatness.
An intense and engaging story of personal transformation combined with sweeping analysis and a call for societal change based on shared insights of universal principles of humanity - our common sense.
Third book in a wordless trilogy that began with Journey.
Acclaimed, New York Times best-selling author Tom Angleberger delivers a captivating retelling of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi like you've never experienced before, infusing the iconic, classic tale of good versus evil with a unique perspective and narrative style that will speak directly to today's young readers while enhancing the Star Wars experience for core fans of the saga.
The Return of Common Sense addresses how special interest groups and their indoctrinologists have fundamentally changed the core of American society, shifting its public and private policy from a citizen-driven democracy to special-interest elitism, where the narrow needs of a few, however contrary to what most people would consider common sense, are imposed on all. Such self-serving policies, by definition, ignore the broader picture, leaving society to suffer the consequences. We end up with ponderous, invasive mazes like the Internal Revenue Service (whose policies are so convoluted, its own agents do not fully understand them) and force citizens to depend on specialists who themselves cannot agree on a course of action. Such a forced abdication of personal responsibility is clearly seen in Medicine and the Mental Health fields, where a strangling focus by special interests on their perceived needs of the patient disregards the implications to the whole of society. This ultimately undermines the original intent of helping the patient, who after all, must be able to function in society himself. This book will provide you with tools to understand these shifts and help return common sense to our public and private lives. It will explain, in a straightforward manner, how our understanding of human nature influences our choices, even in public policy. Get ready to find out why you believe or behave a certain way, and why some highly intelligent, rational, and caring people, given the same facts, can arrive at such different policy conclusions as those expressed by conservatives and liberals. Discover the neuro-biological underpinnings of the timeless conflicts represented by Hollywood vs.business, or why Suzy is an accountant and Mary an entertainer. Find out why Johnnie is a rebel without a cause; and explore the contradictions inherent in the harmony of nature vs. the madness of crowds issues. Understand how conflicts between concepts of human nature and ways of acquiring knowledge advocated by indoctrinologists in the Mental Health fields, are the cause of the public's confusion and a major contributor of the stigma attached to the same patients they are trying to help. No matter what issue you are trying to understand, this book will challenge you to be generally right and avoid been precisely wrong. About the Author Felix R. Toro, M.D. is a physician specializing in the diverse presentation of behavioral, cognitive and emotional disorders in medicine. He has helped develop multiple programs integrating different disciplines in addressing behavioral healthcare issues, pioneering the Common Sense approach to Psychiatry and Mental Health.
Filled with the latest thinking on traditional, holistic and alternative care, "Good Medicine" represents a change in approaching illness and attaining optimal health. This authoritative and easy-to-understand book offers a new perspective on how human beings are put together, integrating the physical body and the spirit within.
Moving to America turns H&à's life inside out. For all the 10 years of her life, H&à has only known Saigon: the thrills of its markets, the joy of its traditions, the warmth of her friends close by, and the beauty of her very own papaya tree. But now the Vietnam War has reached her home. H&à and her family are forced to flee as Saigon falls, and they board a ship headed toward hope. In America, H&à discovers the foreign world of Alabama: the coldness of its strangers, the dullness of its food, the strange shape of its landscape, and the strength of her very own family. This is the moving story of one girl's year of change, dreams, grief, and healing as she journeys from one country to another, one life to the next.
The lives of four high school seniors intersect weeks before a meteor is set to pass through Earth's orbit, with a 66.6% chance of striking and destroying all life on the planet.
A book about common sense, what it is, how to make it, and how to put it into practice across all contexts of leadership and life