James Rogers
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Irish-American Autobiography explores the evolution of Irishness in America through memoirs that describe, define, and redefine what it means to be Irish. From athletes and entertainers to saloon keepers, community activists, and Catholic priests, Irish-Americans of all stripes share their thoughts and perceptions on their ever-evolving ethnic identity.
Poet and Irish studies specialist James Silas Rogers begins his evocative analysis with celebrity...
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Paul Cooper, Ph.D. is a hotshot in genetics, but no university will hire him as a professor because he's a white, heterosexual male. Then, the mysterious technology billionaire Garridan Luxman offers Paul his dream job working on a project that could change the world. By why does Mr. Luxman want to keep it so secret? And what does he plan to do with the project once it's finished?
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We've lost something. Society's increasing secularization has stripped the sacred from our lives and culture-jettisoning much that is bright and good in exchange for dark, dull substitutes.Every human society has had religion-has needed religion. It is foolish to think ours is any different.But at the same time, the ancient cosmologies and disproved beliefs of the world's major religions feel increasingly dissatisfying and irrelevant to growing numbers...
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This book is a take on real-life situations written in a fictional format. The characters come to life and must learn how to make amends for hasty decisions that are detrimental to themselves and the community they live in. The story is really about how to learn and show respect for the difference appearances of all peoples, regardless of status in life. This is a book that can be used in discussions in schools, churches, and homes.