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A book about a retiree who suddenly found himself having plenty of time to reminisce and write a biographical account about his family and childhood days in Indonesia, where he was born and spent the first fourteen years of his life. While growing up, a change took shape in his life, from an initial life of innocence to gradually feeling the brunt of racism in a country he had always thought was his. Ultimately, the family patriarch moved the family out to resettle in Hong Kong, where he saw for the first time what a free life was like, despite Hong Kong being a colony, which Indonesia was not too long ago. Now a Canadian citizen and retired, he decided to write a book about his time in Indonesia. Foremost of the many questions he had for the book was why his dad pulled him out of Indonesia. Was it because of racism, or was it because of some other reasons? Ultimately he returned to Indonesia and was shocked to see a country so much more mature and different from when he was there. But what surprised him the most was when his two cousins told him why his dad decided to leave Indonesia, an account anecdotally passed on to them by their father.
Designed as an introduction to poetry for early readers, the Monster Trap follows a stray boy into a cave where he meets a monster who captures him. Bargaining for his life, the boy promises to lead the monster to a town where there will be hundreds of children the monster can eat instead of him... Consisting four consecutive poems, each arranged with four stanzas of four lines, the reader will note that all sixty four lines of this ensemble has eight beats in every line and all the lines are paired in rhyme. Initially written by a language teacher hoping to show his pupils how poets work within the constraints of structure, the story is aimed at inspiring the creative use of vocabulary to achieve literary objectives.
Addresses issues of advancing health information systems and informatics as innovative forms of investment in healthcare.
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