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Codeword

Codeword

Rodney L Cron

iUniverse
2002
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Codeword: Apollyon shows terrorism's "second wave"—following the bombings of the World Trade Center and Pentagon on September 11th, 2001, from the microcosmic perspective of two US intelligence officers who seek out local terrorists in their midst, fall in love, and put their lives in the balance...as did the brave souls during "9-1-1."
Practice of Education in Trinidad & Tobago: Does it Infringe on the Human Rights of Disabled Students?
In this research, I questioned if the education system in Trinidad & Tobago caters to students with special education needs. I begin with a brief description of the history of the education system in the country as a means of better understanding how we progressed to our present position. I then began seeking answers to if our disabled students' human rights are being violated.
Introduction to ITZME: IT Takes Zeal Motivation & Energy
Knowledge is one of the great powers we acquire through living. The things we are absolutely sure of in life become resources of confidence, comfort, and learning. Knowing who you are enforces your abilities as the mental process manifests into physical. This book serves as a Key to unlocking power, promoting mental and physical well being through the exploration of the mind and body. ITZME is introduced to readers as the author touches on important areas like love, survival, nutrition, exercising, stress management & risk awareness. The goal is to prolong quality living and bond the inner and outer workings of an individual to enhance performance and fuel progression. This volume will also be available on our website www.ITZMEnation.com for discounted price. ENJOY
Elegy for the Southern Drawl

Elegy for the Southern Drawl

Rodney Jones

Houghton Mifflin (Trade)
2001
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Exulting in the speech of his native Alabama, Rodney Jones's new poems combine satire and ode, formal lament and ribald joke. Now, in his sixth book, Jones extends the emotional and stylistic range that has brought him such honors as the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Jean Stein Award of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He writes of football and feminism, of DDT and family, of crows and sex, of ink and raccoons and perpetual motion machines. In many of these poems the southern drawl lives forever, riding on the tide of regional language, poking fun yet delighting in it.