Genre Political Science. Page - 2
his book is about the 27 amendments to the United States Constitution. It includes:
-Language that's easy to understand
-Text of Amendments
-Application of Amendments
-The History behind each amendment
-Supreme Court Cases that influenced each amendment
-Interesting Facts that you may not know
This book is great for the student who is trying to learn the Constitution and any professor or person interested in politics to gain a better understanding of how our country was founded and developed, your rights as a citizen, etc
In Gulliver’s Travels Captain Gulliver relates how the people of Lilliput were very tiny, hardly reaching his ankles, and how they were evenly divided into two political parties – the High Heels who strongly argued a soft boiled egg must always be opened on the pointed end – and the Low Heels who argued just as firmly that it should only be opened on the round end – and he told in exciting detail of the intrigues and infighting that ensued from this major political difference.
Now, in this book, based on a newly discovered manuscript in Gulliver’s own hand, we’re treated to an equally exciting eyewitness account of the little people’s quaint economy.
American Renaissance I is the first foundation of an evolving, Bible faithful, new view from Israel. Revealing a hidden spiritual earthquake, its under-the-surface action is the cause of America's deepest transformation since the nation's founding. This is it! The USA's current, but still elusive root problem and solution direction- not yet on many radar screens.
Well underway is a morphed America. What is available but still lacking in awareness is a revived vision with an actionable, political formula. American Righteousness & Renaissance uncovers these as life beyond the last Judeochristian era, which is proved to have “ended” in
1963! There has been a 40 year Biblical delay until today's distressing realities have become evident.
With what the naive considered the end of the Cold War and the fall of Communism, it was assumed the world would become a much safer and more peaceful place. Nothing could be farther from the truth as the danger has increased since the alleged demise of the Soviet Union. In "Provide For The Common Defense", political thinker and social theorist Frederick Meekins examines a number of these threats and exposes a number of the deceptions lulling Americans into a false sense of security.
The books involve the travels and discussions of Lemuel Gulliver XVI, a direct descendant of the famous explorer. Commander Gulliver was sent on a twenty-five year mission around the solar system to find a possible home for the world’s excess population. He found none. On returning to Earth he and his friends have visited several countries and discussed with state leaders and academics various questions of import for the world. He is telling of his experiences in a series of books that he has titled “. . .And Gulliver Returns . . . . . . . In Search of Utopia.”
Commander Gulliver plans fourteen books. He has completed the first seven. His busy schedule allows him only a limited time to write. That is why he has enlisted the prize winning Jacqueline Slow to assist him. They have asked me to assist with the editing. But their writing was so clear there wasn’t much editing to do. I did however insert sub-titles when it seemed appropriate. It seemed to me that it would help you, the reader, to keep focused when their discussions proceeded. The table of contents for each book will allow you to zero in on an issue if you don’t have time to read the whole book. Let me know if you like it or not.
Book 1—Gulliver returns to earth in the year 2025, meets a TV newsman, invites him home where he discusses the issues of overpopulation and licensing parents as a way of reducing the population while decreasing societies problems caused by uncared for children. Preserving the Earth is fundamental before we can generate a utopia. Gulliver’s three friends arrive and they go to lunch to discuss their upcoming trip.