Echos Of Cries Unheard

Echos Of Cries Unheard
Author: Pattie Marsiglio
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2016-02-16
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1682890023

They Will Not Be Forgotten Sandy Hook elementary school tragedy is what inspired me to write this book. It's my dream and goal to bring back to life their memory and place it back into the hearts and minds of many. We as human beings share love, compassion, and sympathy toward others. Especially those who suffered in silence due to such senseless, violent crimes against innocent children and others. I wanted to reach out to them and let them know they are not alone. I to share their pain and grief alone with countless others. The only way I knew to reach out to them was with love, compassion, and sympathy. With those three components, words came more easily. I hope in my book my words eased your pain. In doing so, I have accomplished my dream. Rest in peace Sandy's Angels, you will not be forgotten.

Cries Unheard

Cries Unheard
Author: George Halasz
Publisher: Common Ground
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2002
Genre: Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
ISBN: 1863354972

Examination of the debate surrounding Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Investigates the theory that many health workers fail to make a 'holistic' assessment of a child within a family and social context, leading many children with problematic behaviours to be misdiagnosed as having ADHD. Also analyses other contributing factors such as social and economic changes, parental depression and classroom management issues. Includes contributor notes and references. Published in both paperback and PDF formats.

Echoes of Ink

Echoes of Ink
Author: Wajidha Banu (Compiler)
Publisher: JEC PUBLICATION
Total Pages: 82
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9358506180

"Echoes of Ink" is a collection of poems linked by the theme of art's transformative influence. Each tale delves into the lives of artists and their created worlds. Their craft explore mysteries, adventures, and secrets hidden within ink. It is the journey of imagination, witnessing the power of art in shaping human experience.

The Silent Echo

The Silent Echo
Author: Conrad Riker
Publisher: Conrad Riker
Total Pages: 161
Release: 101-01-01
Genre: Humor
ISBN:

Are you tired of being treated as second-class citizens in a society that claims to be equal? Have you been falsely accused of abuse, only to find yourself abandoned by the very support systems that should have protected you? Are you fed up with the extreme misogyny that permeates our culture, leaving you feeling unjustly vilified? This book is your ally, your voice, and your weapon against the injustices you encounter daily. Inside, you'll find: - A dissection of false allegations and their life-altering consequences, with a focus on the lack of support available for those wrongly accused. - An exploration of extreme misogynistic views, laying bare their impact on the unjust treatment of men in society and various institutions. - A thorough analysis of the "guilty until proven innocent" principle and its disproportionate application towards men, leading to a lack of fair representation in legal matters. - A deep dive into the societal expectations placed on men, often setting them up for failure. - An examination of how captured institutions are shaping cultural hegemony, reinforcing a one-sided narrative, and neglecting men's needs. - The stories of those who have suffered due to these issues, providing a glimpse into the human cost of this systematic injustice. If you're ready to stand up and fight for your rights, this book is your rallying cry.

The I...

The I...
Author: Paul Rosher
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2015-05-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504941322

The i... are a deeply ancient alien race that have drifted through a galaxy of stars for aeons. A phenomenally advanced culture which scientifically collect samples from every intelligent species which they discover, for closer study. On planet Earth, in late 1970`s Northern England is Arthur MacNeil. Unemployed, homeless and alcoholic, he unwillingly becomes one such sample. The story follows his life leading to his abduction and the strange construct in which he is consequently placed. Like any zoo, where a conscious effort is put into simulating the original environment of the captured specimen, Arthur finds himself in an dark and threatening world, where all periods of time and its associated peoples are represented. It is this disturbing copy of his familiar Tyneside, into which he is thrust without aid, instruction or a guide book. In this sinister town Arthur endures and survives, makes a friend and gradually acquires some local knowledge. Eventually he makes an inventive discovery enabling him to break through into another section of this enormous zoo, which is a cleaner and healthier place, but not without dangers of its own. As he explores this alternative Northumberland, Arthur seeks an understanding for his predicament.

Echoes

Echoes
Author: Howard J. Truman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1896
Genre: American poetry
ISBN:

Behind the Mask

Behind the Mask
Author: Madhulika Dutta
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2024-04-22
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

In her latest creation, 'Behind the Mask,' Madhulika unveils the psychological odyssey of a young woman on a quest for self-discovery. Amidst these pages, she deftly unravels the intricacies of the human psyche, weaving a tapestry of authenticity and introspection. Madhulika beckons readers into a transformative journey, where poetry and psychology intertwine, inviting exploration and self-discovery. Behind the Mask provides a fearless exploration of our deepest fears, insecurities, obsessions, and compulsions. The poems deliver a positive message, encouraging acceptance of our imperfections and the constructive transformation of our inner struggles. Step into a realm beyond the ordinary, where darkness serves as the evocative canvas for poetic expression, and each line extends a clandestine invitation to plumb the depths of our own complexity. Tell me one story: how does it feel to die at the hands of the-person you thought you killed?

Echoes of War

Echoes of War
Author: Don Pendleton
Publisher: Gold Eagle
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2003
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780373619511

America's most powerful and covert counterterrorist group--an elite corps of brilliant cyber warriors and crack field commandos--faces a threat not only to the Western world, but to all of humanity. Original.