The Story Square Root to Tomorrow. Well sit down and Ill you what happened next and how the whole world changed because of the work of a few people, some good, like Jon and Roy, and some bad like Ro and Ephy. The Square Route of Tomorrow is about how a small group of intelligent people can change the world for better or worse. Jon and Roy were brilliant, hardworking young men with a strong commitment to making the world better for everyone. Their inventions made them rich and famous. One of their inventions was the Zoomer which traveled as a lightning bolt and could circle the earth in minutes as it carried its cargo of people and things to their destination. They made the Zoomer available to everyone on Earth making it possible to live in one part of the world, work in another part, thousands of miles away, do a little shopping at the end of the day, and still be home for supper. Mims and Ro were also brilliant and inventive, but they were very self-centered in their goals and creations. The purpose for their talent was not help the poor, or ordinary people who were sick or injured. Both Mims and Ro were very wealthy and had little or no concern for things like helping the poor, or sick, or anyone in need if they were ordinary people. Their specialty was to help the talented, the smart, and especially the rich. The ordinary was for the ordinary, and certainly not clients that Mims served. Their favorite clients were the rich who never complained as longue as the service was excellent, and the patient was cured, and returned to good health. Yes, Mims loved money and Ro loved cloths and both loved surgery in their own way. Square Root to Tomorrow is designed for anyone from middle school to adult. However, the content addresses ideas and actions that will open the readers mind to a broad range of ideas about possible changes in the future and the effects these may have on us in the future.
This memoir chronicles three southern European clans, their migration to the United States, and intertwining, as well as hard working, warm, loving, and close-knit personal values they bestowed on their kin. Their story flows across Europe and North America from the mid 19th to the late 20th centuries. Family bonds survived and strengthened despite parental and sibling deaths, boarding schools, upheavals in occupied Romania during WW I, personal tragedies, separations imposed by WW II and the Communist bloc, civil war, and financial struggles. The Theodosious present a microcosm of southern European immigration to the United States in the earliest 1900s. From seemingly endless lines of railroad track stretching out before repair gangs of excited young Greeks in their first jobs in America to opening of substantial business establishments, they were comforted in the knowledge their toils would someday benefit their progeny.
This humorous book will entertain you for hours. Based on a small mill village in SC and surrounding areas it will make you laugh out loud. The characters will most likely remind you of someone you know. Do not loan this book to your friends. It is funny and entertaining. THEY WILL NOT BRING IT BACK!
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