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Being Seven is Not the Same as Being Eleven

Being Seven is Not the Same as Being Eleven

Paul V Picerni

Yorkshire Publishing
2018
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Being Seven Is Not The Same As Being Eleven follows a seven year old girl on her birthday and her dealings with her wayward dog.She exclaims; "I have a dog named Blue who loves to chew. He chews on my socks and he chews on my shoe."Nonetheless, she seems to always give into Blue's charm, even telling him; "You are so cute when all cleaned up. Yes cute you are my silly pup." This little book is a fun and adventurous poetic journey, masterfully illustrated in a brightness that enriches each and every vivid verse.
Being Six And Blowing Out Candlesticks

Being Six And Blowing Out Candlesticks

Paul V Picerni

Yorkshire Publishing
2018
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In Being Six And Blowing Out Candlesticks, our Birthday Girl makes a wish for a new bicycle while blowing out the candles on her birthday cake. She tells this wish only to her friend Lori. But a new bike is not in the Birthday Girl's gifts, so Lori brings her a bike.The bike Lori brings is not new, but old, dirty, and worn down. Our Birthday Girl explains, "This bike was in Lori's shed for years. This ugly-old bike nearly brings me to tears." Lori convinces our Birthday Girl to take pride in the bike. "She explains that now that I am six; six is a good age to learn how to fix." So fix it our Birthday Girl does, but not without some amusing setbacks. Lessons are learned, and a strong determination leads to a bike riding adventure. Colorful and imaginative illustrations wonderfully enrich this lovely book.
Being Five and Learning to Strive

Being Five and Learning to Strive

Paul V Picerni

Yorkshire Publishing
2018
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In Being Five And Learning To Strive our Birthday Girl, her friend Jill, and Pete, the boy from across the street are put through a difficult task. The Birthday Girl explains; "A giant fish was washed ashore. To save this fish will be a hard chore." The three children try to rescue the giant fish by trying to lift it back into the river. They get the fish onto a tarp and try carrying it to a small pier where they hope to release it, but it gets more difficult as heavy rains start up again. The Birthday Girl explains; "I think I now realize what it means to strive; and strive we must to keep this poor fish alive." Wonderful illustrations set the tone beginning with a fun-filled indoor birthday party, and continuing on through to a mud soaked adventure filled with lessons in determination.
Being Three is the Best Age to Be

Being Three is the Best Age to Be

Paul V Picerni

Yorkshire Publishing
2019
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In Being Three is the Best Age to Be we find little Sophia, our birthday girl, riding up in a ski lift chair with her big sister Maria. She explains, "Most of the snow has now disappeared. The winter is gone and the summer has neared." Then, as the girls climb higher toward the mountaintop, Sophia notices, "It seems to get colder the higher we go. And now it seems that there is more snow." Sophia is surprised once exiting the ski lift at the top of the mountain by her friends who have planned a fun day playing in the snow. Not all goes as planned though, as Sophia explains, "They say when I'm older some things I'll forget. Sharing cake with a bear, I'll remember, I'll bet." The ride down the ski is no less an adventure as echoes bounce off mountainsides invigorating the excitement, which is captivated in colorful illustrations.
Being Two and Going to the Zoo

Being Two and Going to the Zoo

Paul V Picerni

Yorkshire Publishing
2020
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In Being Two and Going to the Zoo, our birthday girl, Sophia, her big sister, Maria, and their teenage cousin, Eddie, have big birthday plans of going to the zoo where a baby giraffe is about to be born. Sophia explains, "We heard about this news on our TV set. I want this baby giraffe for my very own pet." After running into trouble while all riding on Eddie's tricycle, the kids barely make it to the zoo just before the gates close. When they finally make it to the giraffe exhibit, the baby giraffe is taking its first steps. Sophia announces to others, "I want to take the baby giraffe to my home," But, "Maria explains its mama can't leave it alone." The colorful illustrations in this heartwarming little story seem to tell a story all of their own.
New Poetry

New Poetry

Paul V Picerni

Yorkshire Publishing
2022
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This precious literary gem is a discovery into a unique imagination. A versatile collection of original poems that is enduring. Some poems are deep-emotional whirlwinds of an explosive ingenuity, while other are a colorful mix of lighthearted comedic treats. Some written in freestyle, others composed with a perfect rhythmic beat. The depth of imagery fascinates. Amazing storytelling. The captivating allure in each poem makes this book something to wander back to time and time again.
Beyond the Old Gaviota Pier

Beyond the Old Gaviota Pier

Paul V Picerni

Yorkshire Publishing
2023
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A discovery to devour. Follow along in this adventurous mystery of majestic madness. A creative inspiration of ingenious mobility to succumb to. A read the literary world has yearned. An adventure into possibilities that though impossible, and should be impossible, seem plausible. Why not, when the currents of enlightenment flow so easily into a realm not imagined, nor discovered before.
Unicycle, the Book of Fictitious Symmetry and Nonrandom Truth, or the Panpsychist Asymmetry of Nature's Democratic Pi
The unicycle provides a singular image of balance and impending peril, lifted by whimsy for the weighty subject of this book. All the evidence of experimental science reveals that nature is asymmetric. No pure symmetry has ever been found. What does it mean to live in an asymmetric environment?Unicycle introduces the logic of asymmetric polarities of change to interpret the evidence, while showing how our symmetry-based math has failed to grasp a vital ethical and physical connection between humanity and the environment, between mind and body.The observation that nature is asymmetric confirms reasoning that is as organized as the current foundational symmetries of math by using symmetry as a foil in a proof by contradiction. One result is the discovery that nature, the universe, has a nonrandom sense of direction with vital ethical consequences, as matter and conscious behavior fundamentally combine in changing polarities and degrees.Humans are drawn repetitively, even addictively, to pure symmetry in the fictitious simplicity of absolutes, like moths to the flame, gamblers to roulette, or - clowns to the unicycle. The more extreme the instability, the greater the need for balance. There is a Tao-like polarity - but one where absolute poles of chaos and order cannot exist.Where physical and social pressures cannot go, they must turn away, in the absence of absolutes, not into relativism, but into the natural, open-ended polarity of the River of Asymmetry. Self-defeating actions attract asymmetric counter-pressures. A self-centered monoculture needs to reach out for balance and learn to navigate the currents.A key finding is that symmetry and asymmetry are mutually exclusive. In the absence of absolutes, nature's asymmetry opens a creative continuum of opportunity that cannot be stopped with absolute finality. That which connects us is more profound than the differences that divide us. Nature's asymmetry is multifarious and fundamentally inclusive. This provides the ethical basis for a democratic society and a fresh, panpsychist understanding of natural law.The reasoning is elucidated with an interdisciplinary narrative fiction, including mythological tales. The stories gain a realism of their own through the deductions. Nature comes to life, along with the characters, as they work on the book by a river in Maine - discovering Mother Nature's moral compass.
What the Farmer Told the Bard, a Novel of Erotic Panpsychism

What the Farmer Told the Bard, a Novel of Erotic Panpsychism

Paul V Cornell Du Houx

Polar Bear Company
2023
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It's a world where we build an armor of credit. We wear it like an invisible suit of linked coinage and rise in society as cybertypes, sacrificing our souls by increments of increasingly effortless everyday actions, marshaled by watching ourselves in an evermore heroic narrative, in bespoke episodes of an ultimately empty feedback loop - the Orpheus Chronicles. As our authentic soul energies are sucked away, the planetary weather systems slide towards chaos.A computer scientist has developed a sexual truth-seeking path-finder that sniffs out past lives. He is singled out by his own invention and cultivated by a power elite to be the Return of the Christ. To sacrifice him would reboot world religion and introduce extraterrestrial powers to supplant democracy.Runes encoded in a monument to Shakespeare come to life. Gods from the Bard's comedies inspire polyamorous love to find a way for the powers of nature to rebalance the world in time. Will one last day be enough? (Includes 25 illustrations of Shakespeare monument runes.)
Yoganomics Sutras on the Transformation Proof

Yoganomics Sutras on the Transformation Proof

Paul V Cornell Du Houx

Polar Bear Company
2024
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A breakthrough logic of asymmetry reveals that nature has a democratic, panpsychist moral compass that invites a yogic understanding of how the economy should live and breathe with the planet.A book of environmental and climate justice with the discovery of nature's fundamental moral compass through a new panpsychism.Yoganomics summarizes the author's book Unicycle's breakout from the famous "hard problem" of the relationship between nature and consciousness, mind and body, and the naturalistic fallacies, step by step, in the style of the ancient sutra for deductive clarity. The innovative Transformation Proof is presented, as it unfolds the logic of asymmetric change, where the body of the economy needs to breathe in a healthy, rhythmic polarity of asymmetric equilibrium. A congestive monoculture must be liberated with the understanding that nature is fundamentally inclusive, as the River of Asymmetry runs through it. In color inside and out, with 28 illustrations.
Our Spiritual Compass

Our Spiritual Compass

Paul V Zylstra

Outskirts Press
2019
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Rounding out its thesis with examples from history and etymology, Paul V. Zylstra's Our Spiritual Compass: The Conscience and Morality describes the immaterial parts of man in general and the conscience in detail as found in the Bible. These concepts are used to describe conflicts with modern philosophy, psychology, the legal system, and modern decision-making techniques and how they are used to condition the conscience to reject morality. Zylstra looks at the effects of government structures and the legal system on the conscience--following this thoughtful guide, lawmakers and jurists alike could make more Christian decisions and rulings. Our Spiritual Compass concludes with a discussion of conscientious objection and the need to protect the conscience of the individual. The book offers a peaceful alternative to counter some devastating effects of political correctness.Our Spiritual Compass is the second in a series of four books for Christian counselors working with people dealing with divorce, addiction, PTSD, and depression.
A West African Model to Address Human Trafficking

A West African Model to Address Human Trafficking

Paul V.I. Sidlawinde Karenga

Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2022
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This book describes the nature of trafficking in persons in West Africa, focusing on labor and sexual exploitation in the region, and recommends tailor-made solutions established by the Catholic Church in light of governmental authorities’ failure to effectively combat this scourge of humanity. While states’ efforts to fulfill their international obligations in developing anti-trafficking legislations are recognized, their failure to carry out prosecutions of offenders and ensure protection of the victims reveals that law alone is not a sufficient instrument for realizing human rights and improving people’s lives. Faced with the sobering background of less than successful efforts by governmental entities to end the trade in humans, this research study recommends adopting essential elements of Catholic social teaching, which rests on the inherent dignity of human beings allowing the development of political, socio-cultural, and religious reforms that will increase the effectiveness of existing legislation designed to combat trafficking. This faith-based approach highlights the role that religion may play in fulfilling the discretionary provisions of the Palermo Protocol by promoting the welfare and protecting the life and dignity of the victims. Additionally, religion is composed of sound moral ethics that determine people's behavior to refrain from the sinful conduct of trafficking. It also creates a sense of ethical responsibility that promotes supply chain transparency and ethical purchasing as well as advocating social reforms and anti-trafficking legislations initiatives. In fact, the author's approach, may be a model for other regions in the world and will be of interest to scholars, law and policy makers, human rights advocates and law enforcement agents working in the field of trafficking in persons.
A West African Model to Address Human Trafficking

A West African Model to Address Human Trafficking

Paul V.I. Sidlawinde Karenga

Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2023
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This book describes the nature of trafficking in persons in West Africa, focusing on labor and sexual exploitation in the region, and recommends tailor-made solutions established by the Catholic Church in light of governmental authorities’ failure to effectively combat this scourge of humanity. While states’ efforts to fulfill their international obligations in developing anti-trafficking legislations are recognized, their failure to carry out prosecutions of offenders and ensure protection of the victims reveals that law alone is not a sufficient instrument for realizing human rights and improving people’s lives. Faced with the sobering background of less than successful efforts by governmental entities to end the trade in humans, this research study recommends adopting essential elements of Catholic social teaching, which rests on the inherent dignity of human beings allowing the development of political, socio-cultural, and religious reforms that will increase the effectiveness of existing legislation designed to combat trafficking. This faith-based approach highlights the role that religion may play in fulfilling the discretionary provisions of the Palermo Protocol by promoting the welfare and protecting the life and dignity of the victims. Additionally, religion is composed of sound moral ethics that determine people's behavior to refrain from the sinful conduct of trafficking. It also creates a sense of ethical responsibility that promotes supply chain transparency and ethical purchasing as well as advocating social reforms and anti-trafficking legislations initiatives. In fact, the author's approach, may be a model for other regions in the world and will be of interest to scholars, law and policy makers, human rights advocates and law enforcement agents working in the field of trafficking in persons.
Die Burgunderkriege: Kampf um Macht in den Alpen: Schweizer Eidgenossen gegen das Herzogtum Burgund im Mittelalter
Im sp ten Mittelalter entbrannte ein dramatischer Machtkampf zwischen der aufstrebenden Schweizer Eidgenossenschaft und dem ehrgeizigen Herzogtum Burgund. Karl der K hne wollte Burgund zur europ ischen Gro macht formen - doch die Eidgenossen standen ihm im Weg. In blutigen Schlachten wie Grandson, Murten und Nancy prallten nicht nur Heere aufeinander, sondern auch zwei v llig unterschiedliche Konzepte von Herrschaft, Kriegskunst und Unabh ngigkeit. Paul V. Held schildert in diesem packenden historischen Werk die Ursachen, Strategien und Folgen der Burgunderkriege. Er zeichnet ein lebendiges Bild der mittelalterlichen Kriegsf hrung, beleuchtet politische Intrigen und zeigt, wie diese Konflikte die Machtverh ltnisse Europas nachhaltig ver nderten. Mit fundierten Quellen, anschaulichen Schilderungen und tiefgehender Analyse bringt dieses Buch eine der spannendsten Epochen der europ ischen Geschichte eindrucksvoll zum Leben. Ein fesselnder Blick auf eine entscheidende Epoche - und den Kampf um Freiheit, Reichtum und Vorherrschaft in den Alpen.
Die Burgunderkriege

Die Burgunderkriege

Paul V Held

tredition GmbH
2025
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Im sp ten Mittelalter entbrannte ein dramatischer Machtkampf zwischen der aufstrebenden Schweizer Eidgenossenschaft und dem ehrgeizigen Herzogtum Burgund. Karl der K hne wollte Burgund zur europ ischen Gro macht formen - doch die Eidgenossen standen ihm im Weg. In blutigen Schlachten wie Grandson, Murten und Nancy prallten nicht nur Heere aufeinander, sondern auch zwei v llig unterschiedliche Konzepte von Herrschaft, Kriegskunst und Unabh ngigkeit. Paul V. Held schildert in diesem packenden historischen Werk die Ursachen, Strategien und Folgen der Burgunderkriege. Er zeichnet ein lebendiges Bild der mittelalterlichen Kriegsf hrung, beleuchtet politische Intrigen und zeigt, wie diese Konflikte die Machtverh ltnisse Europas nachhaltig ver nderten. Mit fundierten Quellen, anschaulichen Schilderungen und tiefgehender Analyse bringt dieses Buch eine der spannendsten Epochen der europ ischen Geschichte eindrucksvoll zum Leben. Ein fesselnder Blick auf eine entscheidende Epoche - und den Kampf um Freiheit, Reichtum und Vorherrschaft in den Alpen.