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Men Made Simple: Tips From a Heterosexual Male

Men Made Simple: Tips From a Heterosexual Male

Simon Starr

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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A straight to the point guide written for women that seek to improve their sex appeal and keeping ability. "At the mere mention of the words "Brazilian Women", the minds of men run wild. Has anybody cared to question why? Well, I have and the conclusion I have come to is very interesting. It is generally assumed this may be because Brazilian women have curves to kill for, gorgeous hair and caramel skin, but it is much deeper than that. Men on a mental level discern Brazilian women are "Freaks", meaning they have a sexual appetite that is unmatched by other women. This appetite is one that gladly accommodates the wildest and downright nasty fantasies of men. You see, to deny a man of sex, or his sexual fantasies is like denying a woman of shiny things that bring her status / bragging rights. In other words men need a regular dose of Vitamin S (sex) in order for them to function at their highest ability. When men are denied their nutrients they"
The Ballot or the Bullet

The Ballot or the Bullet

Simon Starr; Malcolm X.

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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"The Ballot or the Bullet" is the title of a public speech by human rights activist Malcolm X. In the speech, which was delivered on April 3, 1964, at Cory Methodist Church in Cleveland, Ohio, Malcolm X advised African Americans to judiciously exercise their right to vote, but he cautioned that if the government continued to prevent African Americans from attaining full equality, it might be necessary for them to take up arms. It was ranked 7th in the top 100 American speeches of the 20th century by 137 leading scholars of American public address. "It's time for us to submerge our differences and realize that it is best for us to first see that we have the same problem, a common problem - a problem that will make you catch hell whether you're a Baptist, or a Methodist, or a Muslim, or a nationalist. Whether you're educated or illiterate, whether you live on the boulevard or in the alley, you're going to catch hell just like I am." Malcolm X
Malcolm X's By Any Means Necessary: Speech

Malcolm X's By Any Means Necessary: Speech

Simon Starr; Malcolm X.

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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By Any Means Necessary is one of Malcolm X's most well known and remembered speeches. It entered the popular civil rights culture through a speech given by Malcolm X at the Organization of Afro-American Unity founding rally on June 28, 1964 in the last year of his life. It is generally considered to leave open all available tactics for the desired ends, including violence; however, the "necessary" qualifier adds a caveat-if violence is not necessary, then presumably, it should not be used. "We declare our right on this earth to be a man, to be a human being, to be respected as a human being, to be given the rights of a human being in this society, on this earth, in this day, which we intend to bring into existence by any means necessary." Malcolm X, 1965
MLK's Why I Am Opposed to the War in Vietnam: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

MLK's Why I Am Opposed to the War in Vietnam: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Simon Starr

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Why I Am Opposed to the War in Vietnam is a sermon delivered on April 30th, 1967 at the Riverside Church, New York by Dr Martin Luther King Jr. This soul stirring sermon is as relevant in todays convoluted geopolitical and social space as it was when it was first delivered. "It seemed that there was a real promise of hope for the poor, both black and white, through the Poverty Program. There were experiments, hopes, and new beginnings. Then came the build-up in Vietnam. And I watched the program broken as if it was some idle political plaything of a society gone mad on war. And I knew that America would never invest the necessary funds or energies in rehabilitation of its poor so long as adventures like Vietnam continued to draw men and skills and money, like some demonic, destructive suction tube. And you may not know it, my friends, but it is estimated that we spend $500,000 to kill each enemy soldier, while we spend only fifty-three dollars for each person classified as poor, and much of that fifty-three dollars goes for salaries to people that are not poor. So I was increasingly compelled to see the war as an enemy of the poor, and attack it as such." Martin Luther King Jr
African Baby Names

African Baby Names

Simon Starr

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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One compiled this book of baby names in order to help the descendants of the wondrous continent of Africa to reconnect with their native ancestral heritage and traditions. Africa is not only the birthplace of humanity but also of complex customs, oral traditions and diverse peoples. The continent is home to several language families and hundreds of languages. The people can be divided into over a thousand different ethnic groups. Traditional African given names often reflect the circumstances at the time of birth. Names such as Mwanajuma "Friday", Esi "Sunday", Khamisi "Thursday", and Wekesa "harvest time" refer to the time or day when the child was born. Other names reflect the birth order of the newborn, for example Mosi "first born", Kunto "third born", Nsonowa "seventh born", and Wasswa "first of twins". In order reflect the diversity of this magnificent continent, one has compiled names from the land of ancient Kemet (Egypt), Zulu peoples, Youroba peoples, Swahili peoples and Ethiopia (Amharic).
Baby Names of African Origin

Baby Names of African Origin

Simon Starr

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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One compiled this book of baby names in order to help the descendants of the wondrous continent of Africa to reconnect with their native ancestral heritage and traditions. Africa is not only the birthplace of humanity but also of complex customs, oral traditions and diverse peoples. The continent is home to several language families and hundreds of languages. The people can be divided into over a thousand different ethnic groups. Traditional African given names often reflect the circumstances at the time of birth. Names such as Mwanajuma "Friday", Esi "Sunday", Khamisi "Thursday", and Wekesa "harvest time" refer to the time or day when the child was born. Other names reflect the birth order of the newborn, for example Mosi "first born", Kunto "third born", Nsonowa "seventh born", and Wasswa "first of twins". In order reflect the diversity of this magnificent continent, one has compiled names from the land of ancient Kemet (Egypt), Zulu peoples, Youroba peoples, Swahili peoples and Ethiopia (Amharic).