Courts of Law Not Courts of Justice

\Why Justice is Hard to Find in America
By Eric D. Oberer

Eric D. Oberer uses his experience as a prosecutor to explain how injustice occurs in Courts of Law Not Courts of Justice: Why Justice is Hard to Find in America. The book is divided into four parts. The first explains the Constitution and the amendments...

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Trying to Make It

The Enterprises, Gangs, and People of the American Drug Trade
By R.V. Gundur

The war waged on narcotic drugs and the drug trade in the US – launched in the 1970s – has been ongoing for decades now. Despite making remarkable progress – evidenced by the incarceration of notorious Mexican drug lords – there still seems to be...

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Unstable

By Carol Denise Mitchell

Carol Denise Mitchell never thought she would be 66 and homeless in California, but there she was. Recalling her life and the choices that she had made, or changes that she was forced to accept, she tells us the story of her downward spiral in...

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Tales From the Cold War

The U.S. Army in West Germany, 1960 to 1975
By Michael D Mahler

Tales From the Cold War: The U.S. Army in West Germany, 1960 to 1975 chronicles the experiences of Michael D. Mahler. He recounts his sojourns in Germany not too long after World War II ended and the Allies occupied the western regions of Germany, but...

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The Power to Stop Any Illusion of Problems

Behind the Manufactured Scarcity of Food & Water
By August Clark

The Power to Stop Any Illusion of Problems: Behind the Manufactured Scarcity of Food and Water by August Clark is a comprehensive guide on methods to overcome the scarcity of natural resources. Clark begins by describing the man-made situations that contribute to scarcity. He discusses...

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Patients in Peril

The Demise of Primary Care in America
By Gregg Coodley M.D.

Patients in Peril: The Demise of Primary Care in America by Gregg Coodley M.D. is a non-fiction medical book that details the history of general practice and primary healthcare in the United States. He describes how the decline in primary care is detrimental to doctors,...

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Rightsizing Nations

By David Lockwood

Rightsizing Nations by David Lockwood is a nonfiction political government book. He uses five terms to help explain the reasoning for rightsizing a nation. He talks about warfare, the cost of national defense, free trade, the level of income inequality, and government. David explains why...

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Struggling for Democracy in Hong Kong

My Story
By Joseph Cheng

Struggling for Democracy: My Story by Joseph Cheng is a memoir that records one man’s eyewitness account of Hong Kong’s campaign for democracy. This is a historical journey that spans the years 1949 to 2020 and covers the significant economic and political developments that took...

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Biotechnology

Scientific Advancement Versus Public Safety
By Conrad B. Quintyn

Author and scholar Conrad B. Quintyn weaves together a thorough representation of biological modification, its positives, and its potential for abuse in the non-fiction scientific academic book Biotechnology: Scientific Advancement Versus Public Safety. Ethical ramifications are the primary focus in Quintyn's work as he provides...

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Onward, At Last

By Kevin Howard

Over the past half-century, America has been the leader of the free world. A country whose financial prowess and military might give it the freedom to pursue its values and ideals as it sees fit. But there has been a growing divide in America based...

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