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You've Gotta Fight Back!
Winning with serious illness, injury, or disability
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- Reflections of America
2007
EN
The heart of this book consists of thirteen, riveting, in-depth stories of people who fought back with courage, humor, and a positive attitude. In doing so, they have provided valuable guidance for you, the readers of this inspiring work.The seriously ill, their friends and family will gain priceless advice on coping, dealing with depression, how to partner with the medical profession, the tremendous value of self-help groups and the vital importance of attitude.Tho...
Ending the War on Drugs
A Solution for America
2000
EN
A conservative Republican examines how and why America is losing the war against illegal drugs—and presents a case for carefully controlled legalization.
14,05 €
Crowded Land of Liberty
Solving America's Immigration Crisis
2002
EN
This book examines the impact of immigration on U.S. society—on schools, social services, jobs, taxpayers. This book offers alternatives to present policies.
15,13 €
Ending the War on Drugs
A Solution for America
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- Jeff Riggenbach
Version intégrale
6 heures 55 min
2007
EN
In this outstanding examination of the country’s most troubling problem, a conservative Republican shows how and why America is losing the war on drugs and makes an important contribution to the debate on alternative policies.Author Dirk Eldredge demonstrates how the drug war has led only to overcrowded courts and prisons, rising crime, official corruption, eroded civil rights and race relations, and new public health crises. He makes the case for an alternative strategy: tightly c...
14,69 €
Crowded Land of Liberty
Solving America’s Immigration Crisis
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- Jeff Riggenbach
Version intégrale
4 heures 22 min
2009
EN
The number of legal immigrants accelerated in the 1990s to an average of more than a million a year. That was up from just over 300,000 a year in the 1960s and 600,000 a year by the 1980s. When the number of illegal immigrants is added to this, the total inflow during the 1990s was approximately 12 million. That compares with 500,000 in the 1930s.Crowded Land of Liberty examines how this developed into a crisis contributing to overcrowded schools, soaring demand for social services...
10,36 €




