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Men of ValorIn the late 1800s, the new state of Washington promised peace and prosperity to new settlers. At least thirty-three African American men who had served during the Civil War answered the call. Paul Barrows, a former legislator from Mississippi, established the Calvary Baptist Church of Spokane. Gideon H. Stump Bailey became the first African American Justice of the Peace in Franklin. Allin Alfred Hawkins, born into slavery, became one of the wealthiest African American farmers in the Yakima Valley.Author Cynthia A. Wilson uncovers the stories of these courageous men.
"Who Will Take Care of Mom?" is a must-read for anyone who expects they will have to provide or coordinate long-term care for a parent, disabled or terminally ill relative. This life-changing experience happened to Cynthia Wilson when she was 34, single and poised to enter her peak earning years. Odds are that you or someone you know will have to take care of a parent sooner than expected because people are living longer, but not necessarily healthier. The trend is threatening America's economic prosperity and consuming individual wealth because Americans are spending more of their tax dollars, personal savings and time away from work on elder care. In "Who Will Take Care of Mom, A Guide for Family-Managed Senior Care," Cynthia examines the political debate surrounding senior care, along with some economic and employee trends that are affecting elder care, family life and the work place in America. She explains why family-managed care is the better solution for families and shows caregivers how to implement a family-managed care plan that provides safe, loving care for a relative, without forfeiting the family's wealth.
Two Authors, four stories. Author Vanessa Santiago-Jerman ( VSJ), and Author Cynthia Wilson come together to bring you 4 stories on Domestic Violence and abuse. Although the stories are not our own personal stories they may be a mixture of stories from people we know who have been in this type of situation or a bit of good ole fiction. Whatever the case these stories are someone's reality and we don't want it to be yours. Read the real was of the situations and let us know if it was you how would you feel? What would you do? Where would you go? No one really knows unless they live through it but, know the signs so you don't end up in this situation.
Croy, the elephant, is being something that he is not until a friend comes along and teaches him that it is important to be himself.
Pace has troubles with his lessons and needs help immediately. His confidence is dwindling. Pace's mom and teacher come up with a solution to help Pace with his studies. Will their plan work?
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