I decided to write this book because there are people with loved ones, relatives, friends, significant others. Husbands and wives, who work in Law-enforcement and they don’t realize the stress of the job can be overwhelming. Even to the point of a change in one’s personality. We as Law-enforcement Officers (male and female), deal with our own problems and everyone else’s. We sometimes don’t notice the change and effects this has on our minds and bodies. We deal with everything from domestic abuse problems to homicide investigations, to SIDS. One of the worst parts of the job for me was seeing the abuse and death of children/kids. It’s also just as bad as working inside of a jail or prison. You see things the average person never see. Sometimes it’s gross to talk about it with your love ones. I hope that by sharing some of my experiences and personal changes in my personality. Will help others to realize that it’s okay to get counseling if you need it. I also hope that my story help love ones to understand the changes that Law- enforcement go through. When I speak of Law-enforcement, I’m not just talking about police and corrections officer. I’m talking about all aspects of Law-enforcement. Deputies, Border patrol, FBI, Secret Service, Marshalls, etc. Oh yeah! And please take that much needed vacation. It does the mind and body good. With love, straight from the heart!
Are you a criminal? Most people are not, nor have they ever been. The idea of being arrested, charged and maybe having to go trial is totally foreign. That's what this manuscript deals with. From arrest to trial in a simple straightforward way, that is easy to read. The briefs and court decisions at the Federal level are included for the readers interest, so as to, give them some idea what a brief looks like, how it's developed; form, language, cases involved, the court's decision-making and its rulings in the matter, specifically, to my case. Just to let you know, all of my appeals were affirmed. This material is invaluable. READ IT! This manuscript is meant for all, and, could save you additional attorney's fees. By the way, I AM NOT AN ATTORNEY. This book is a good educational tool for law students. It opens the discussion on issues, such as; abuse of discretion, prosecutorial misconduct, search and seizure, ineffectiveness of counsel, counsel of choice, sufficiency of evidence, purgery of states witnesses, and the ability of the courts to comprehend.
A Little Guide for Teachers: Diversity in Schools aims to provide starting points for teachers and leaders in creating a curriculum, either across disciplines or within subjects, that is as deep and diverse as their students. The Little Guide for Teachers series is little in size but BIG on all the support and inspiration you need to navigate your day to day life as a teacher. · Authored by experts in the field · Easy to dip in-and-out of · Interactive activities encourage you to write into the book and make it your own · Fun engaging illustrations throughout · Read in an afternoon or take as long as you like with it!
Some fear that robots could do half our jobs and even wipe us out. But is that likely? Hallo Robot shows how clever machines could chauffeur us, teach our children, rescue survivors from collapsed buildings, and boost the global fight against hunger and pollution. Welcome to a realistic, vibrant view of our robot future. With 60 colour photos. Topics covered: From dolls to industrial workers, a history of robots How robots respond to their surroundings What robots learn about human speech Why self-driving cars are safer and greener The possibilities of robots in education Meet the ‘cyborgs’ who learn to walk again Why evolution designs the best robots Will rogue robots take over the world? Using robots as weapons and drones What the future holds: 2100, a Robot Odyssey
“I see that as such a powerful testimony, since you’re not just singing a song but also telling a story, and it’s your own story.” Bennie Lucille Williams was born in Marshall, Texas—a city split not into two, she would argue, but into three. First, of course, there was racial segregation, but growing up with dark skin Bennie saw a second split within her own black community: a split between those who were lighter-skinned and those who looked like Bennie. There, sitting at the feet of former slaves, Bennie learned the songs that would carry her through her life. “Dem songs,” is what the woman she knew as Aunt Clay called spirituals they sang to her, and those songs would first carry her into music and then into teaching. Bennie recalls working with black, white, and later desegregated church choirs, teaching school choirs with forced busing mandates, and directing public performances. Woven into those stories are the loves and heartbreaks of a vivid and compassionate woman’s life—bittersweet at times, but never half-hearted. Bennie’s love for her music and for her students touched lives from Marshall to Dallas to Denver. Later, when she lay at home with a Do Not Resuscitate sign on her front door, she received calls from former students whose lives she had touched decades before, returning to her the love she had always given them.
Music Made me (us) Do This: A string of thought-provoking vignettes woven with in your face poetry. A book as tender as it is savage. Bennie Herron was a local writer and poet of the San Diego Literary Scene. It all started in a classroom on campus with a writer's workshop called, "Writerz Block." Now, Bennie stands on the backs of David Walker, W.E.B. Dubois ..., and draws from his peers like Black Thought, Nas, Common and The Last Poets. Music Made me (us) Do This is more than a book of poems, it is Mr. Herron wearing his heart on his sleeve giving us a peek inside the mind of a living legend. 82 pages. 2018. By Bennie Herron. Published by West Vine Press.
The Pastor and The Rod of Moses is a journey of emotions, beliefs, desires, visions, and hopes. It's a man's journey through a life of hard breaks, let-downs, realizations, and strife-all while being led by God. Samuel Jones, Pastor of Mount Lilla Baptist church in Atlanta, GA, is heartbroken when he loses his wife to cancer. Randall Pinckney, a prodigy of archaeological events in Egyptology discovers a gold tablet of evil spells. During his research, Randall becomes possessed by an evil spirit name Dedi. The Pastor's son Lil Sam is killed because he was mistaken to be someone else. Randall, who is now Dedi, speaks an incantation to bring evil spirits from hell to occupy bodies of the recently deceased. Pastor Sam resigns from preaching after losing his family but gets the Rod of Moses from an old deacon of his church, Willie Armstrong. Sam tells his closest friend Gary, an avid fisherman, about the divine visions and dreams he's beginning to have. George, a neighbor of Sam, lost both sons in gang-related events and his wife to suicide, drinks heavily because of his loss. Sam has been given the divine ability to see the soul of people but isn't sure why God gave him that ability. Dedi, in possession of Randall's body, goes to Arizona to assemble his demonic army. The demonic spirits from hell reap souls from the living as they move toward Arizona. Bob, an FBI agent, is assigned to investigate the missing and drained bodies being reported by local police. These four unlikely friends become family in their effort to find and destroy the golden book of incantations and spells. But this is just the beginning of the story.
Bluetongue, African Horse Sickness, and Related Orbiviruses: Proceedings of the Second International Symposium provides the latest scientific information about this group of Orbiviruses, which are transmitted by species of Culicoides (biting midges) and are important causes of disease in domestic livestock and wildlife. Originally presented at the Second International Symposium on the Orbivirus held in Paris, France in June 1991, the book reviews the history and latest data on epizootiology; clinical syndromes and host responses; vector biology, competence, genetics, and capacity; molecular virology and genetics; and diagnostic procedures. The book covers regulatory issues associated with bluetongue, epizootic hemmorrhagic disease, African horse sickness, Ibaraki disease, and equine encephalosis. It also addresses the latest orbiviral diagnostic procedures including ELISA and the polymerase chain reaction; the latest cloning, sequencing, and genetics information of these viruses, and the genetics of oral susceptibility of the vector. Bluetongue, African Horse Sickness, and Related Orbiviruses: Proceedings of the Second International Symposium is an excellent reference source for researchers in arbovirology, veterinary regulatory officials, foreign animal disease diagnosticians, and veterinary students.
I decided to write this book because there are people with loved ones, relatives, friends, significant others. Husbands and wives, who work in Law-enforcement and they don’t realize the stress of the job can be overwhelming. Even to the point of a change in one’s personality. We as Law-enforcement Officers (male and female), deal with our own problems and everyone else’s. We sometimes don’t notice the change and effects this has on our minds and bodies. We deal with everything from domestic abuse problems to homicide investigations, to SIDS. One of the worst parts of the job for me was seeing the abuse and death of children/kids. It’s also just as bad as working inside of a jail or prison. You see things the average person never see. Sometimes it’s gross to talk about it with your love ones. I hope that by sharing some of my experiences and personal changes in my personality. Will help others to realize that it’s okay to get counseling if you need it. I also hope that my story help love ones to understand the changes that Law- enforcement go through. When I speak of Law-enforcement, I’m not just talking about police and corrections officer. I’m talking about all aspects of Law-enforcement. Deputies, Border patrol, FBI, Secret Service, Marshalls, etc. Oh yeah! And please take that much needed vacation. It does the mind and body good. With love, straight from the heart!
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