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A Product of My Environment Part 1 is witty, gritty and humorous. It offers a real eye opener for those who want some insight into the side of London the world doesn't get to see. This memoir represents an emotional journey which chronicles Chris's life from a boy living for the moment in the belly of broken Britain, to a man determined to defy the odds. This book exposes the corruption youth growing up in London's inner city face. The damage a broken home can have on an impressionable youth trying to find his place in society and the inevitable wrong decisions impressionable young will make along the way.
Kareem was raised in an exclusive neighborhood in Echelon, New Jersey. Trees and manicured lawns was the norm of his environment. No sirens wailing constantly from police cars or liquor stores occupying every other corner. He didn’t understand everything that his parents were telling him, but he did understand that he was going to go live with them. Both of his parents were raised in the city and wanted their only child to experience both sides of life. His mother was raised in Philly, while his father was raised in Camden. Living in Camden, he will meet his future partners in elementary school. He would run through the urinated and broken-bottle-filled alleys with them while learning to distinguish the distinct sounds of certain weapons. They shared everything together, but he was keeping a secret from them. He never shared what transpired when he went home for the summer, except that nothing exciting occurred. When backed into a corner, he revealed his secret. Who would have thought that the journey they would endure would challenge every moral teaching he received? Who would have thought he would become the product of his environment?
Can Zanity survive in a world where her enemies are her friends? With her eighteenth birthday approaching she is happy to retire every dress in her closet, and graduate from high school. She is also expecting a big check from her deceased fathers insurance policy. She plans to escape the clutches of her alcoholic mother as soon as turns eighteen, but with her new found love life between herself, and two men her mother will soon become the least of her worries. Can she handle two lovers? Can she even trust them? In the blink of an eye Zanity and everything in her world will change. Will Zanity escape her environment, or become it?
This book is a lyrical journey through a pivotal part of my youth. It tells the story of my transformation from a product of my environment into the product of my own creation. It all starts with recognizing that my intense desire for love came from not receiving it at home from my parents and then trying to find that love from someone else in the world. Through T.V and media the narrative of finding someone to love overtook my life. But through many experiences I learned that loving myself was my job to do. Yes my environment raised me and instilled a lot into me both good and bad, but it is also my job as a responsible adult to address and change all the parts of me that no longer serve me. I tried on a lot of different hats and personalities to find the kind of person that I wanted to be. When it was all said and done, the product of my creation is a new man that I can be proud of.
Kareem was raised in an exclusive neighborhood in Echelon, New Jersey. Trees and manicured lawns was the norm of his environment. No sirens wailing constantly from police cars or liquor stores occupying every other corner. He didn't understand everything that his parents were telling him, but he did understand that he was going to go live with them. Both of his parents were raised in the city and wanted their only child to experience both sides of life. His mother was raised in Philly, while his father was raised in Camden. Living in Camden, he will meet his future partners in elementary school. He would run through the urinated and broken-bottle-filled alleys with them while learning to distinguish the distinct sounds of certain weapons. They shared everything together, but he was keeping a secret from them. He never shared what transpired when he went home for the summer, except that nothing exciting occurred. When backed into a corner, he revealed his secret. Who would have thought that the journey they would endure would challenge every moral teaching he received? Who would have thought he would become the product of his environment?
An illuminating introduction to the philosophy of Simone de Beauvoir and its relevance to modern life In an age of self-exposure, what does it mean to be authentic? “Authenticity” has become attenuated to the point of meaninglessness; everyone says to be yourself, but what that means is anyone’s guess. For existential philosopher Simone de Beauvoir, authenticity is not the revelation of a true self, but an exhilarating quest towards fulfillment. Her view, central to existentialism, is that we exist first and then spend the rest of our lives creating—not discovering—who we are. To be authentic is to live in pursuit of self-creation and self-renewal, with many different paths towards diverse goals. How to Be Authentic is a lively introduction to Simone de Beauvoir's philosophy of existentialism, as well as an exploration of the successes and failures that Beauvoir and other women have experienced in striving towards authenticity. Skye C. Cleary takes us through some of life’s major relationships and milestones: friendship; romantic love; marriage; children; and death, and examines how each offers an opportunity for us to stretch toward authenticity. While many people don’t get to choose their path in life—whether because of systemic oppression or the actions of other individuals—Cleary makes a compelling case that Beauvoir’s ideas can help us become more conscious of living purposefully, thoughtfully, and with vitality, and she shows us how to do so in responsible ways that invigorate every person’s right to become poets of their own lives.
Micky Slim, the street savy black mob figure murdered and hustled his way to the top of the drug trade. He formed a vicious organization and gave it his name. For years his gang fought bloody wars with other rival organizations for control over project buildings and street corners. In the end he became the victor of the on going battles, out smarting and out lasting his nemesis to become the wealthiest and one of the most to deadliest underworld figures the city of Chicago has known since Alcapone. With the backing of a powerful clandestine group called (The Enlighten Ones) better known as the (Illuminati) he became exempt from incarceration. After years of faithful service, they asked him for a favor that if he refused it could cost him his life. He agreed to grant them this one favor, but he had no idea that what they asked of him would destroy his community and could ultimately change the world as we know it. When he became knowledgeable of their plot he was stuck in a moral dilemma.
I am especially dedicating this book to my father (rest in peace). They say that all good things will eventually end, well for me, that is not the case. This book is the new beginning of bringing back to life the people and things thought to have come to an end. I decided to name this book “A product of my own environment”, because; all of us are just that. Growing up in Chicago IL, my environment naturally put inside of me to never speak on things I knew nothing about, and not to mind the business of others. This was all part of everyday survival.
Addressing the growing global concern for sustainable engineering, this title is devoted exclusively to the environmental aspects of materials.
Consider the Consequences of Bringing a Chemical to MarketProduct Stewardship: Life Cycle Analysis and the Environment explores the regulatory and scientific aspects of the life-cycle consequences of bringing a chemical to market. Using case studies to bring critical points to life, this multidisciplinary text explores the factors that influence ou