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Conscripts: The First Book Of The Off World Trilogy【電子書籍】[ Patrick Locke ]

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<p>Jacob Young thought he knew exactly what he wanted in life, down to the last detail. He had finished his education, found the right girl, and was now just waiting on that ideal job that would launch him towards his perfectly-planned-out future. Instead, he awakes to find himself forced onto a different pathーas a human conscript in an alien warーfar from everything he knows and loves.</p> <p>Propelled into danger, he soon realizes that his only choiceーand that of his new comradesーis to rise to the occasion, to endure unimaginable difficulties and help each other make it home. Unbeknownst to Jacob, not only is he in a struggle for his life, but one that will impact humanity.</p> <p>Back on Earth, when a mass disappearance of people across the globe calls for governmental investigations it is quietly dismissed as an unsolved and strange coincidence, like the flocks of birds that drop dead from the sky. With so little information, even the 24-hour news cycle soon abandons its coverage. The only ones that appear unable to move on are the loved ones that the missing left behind. Luckily for Jacob, his family refuses to give up on him.</p> <p>Jacob faces new worlds and epic battles, with only courage and hope to guide him.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。 396円

Survivors: The Second Book Of The Off World Trilogy【電子書籍】[ Patrick Locke ]

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<p>In the second book of The Off World Trilogy, Jacob Young awakens to find himself alone and forsaken amidst the ruins of the destroyed planet Tue.</p> <p>Forced by the Khonians to fight in their ancient war against the Rha’ket’gar, Jacob and his fellow Saje endured the terrible battles and torture of their conscription, only to be betrayed and left to die as the massive planet-killer bombs rained down on them, sucking the oxygen from the planet’s surface.</p> <p>Now, further from home than ever, Jacob must face his fears, search for his missing comrades, and lead the Saje survivors on their quest to find their own way back to Earth. Along the way, they battle new enemiesーon land and in spaceーwhile striving to retain the core of their humanity and, above all, hope.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。 521円

Don't Ever Take Away My Freedom! In Love With An Imperfect Union【電子書籍】[ Thomas Patrick Locke ]

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<p>A compelling and refreshing look at our founding documents and what we stand to lose if we fail to remember our heritage. Locke doesn’t buy into labels: left or right, liberal or conservative. He is honest, compassionate and practical while maintaining a good sense of humor. Through the magnifying glass of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, Locke looks at government, politics, racism and bigotry, business and the economy, immigration, elections, entitlements and a host of pressing issues. Whether you consider yourself “liberal” or “conservative” or “progressive” or “independent” or “libertarian” this is a must read for anyone who truly cares about our country and its people. Perfect for individual contemplation, group discussion or classroom discourse! Among the questions considered: The founders were clear that they believed that God existed and had a central role in the concept of liberty. That they so often respectfully reference this higher power cannot be disputed. Were they wrong? What does the phrase “pursuit of happiness” mean? Do you think that the majority of the founders who were against slavery did the right thing in giving in to the minority that wanted to preserve it? If they hadn’t, what do you think would have happened? Do you think our governments today have the full “consent of the governed?” How could people who understood their own need for freedom be such hypocrites when it came to Africans and Native Americans? How should we think regarding immigration? The issue of term limits has often debated in recent years. The Constitution does not place any limits. Do you think term limits are a good idea? If so, what should the limits be? Is our tax system today completely Constitutional? Should the Electoral College be retained? What is the difference between a Republic and a Democracy? Was the 9/11 attack a sufficient act of war to justify a military campaign against terrorists and any who support them? What do you think should be the overriding criteria in selecting Justices, especially those on the Supreme Court? Should justices have lifetime appointments? Do you think our government today oversteps its Constitutional role? Government has been steadily increasing its involvement in nearly every facet of our lives. Is this healthy or dangerous? Do you think a cr?che or menorah on the grounds of a government building is acceptable? What exactly constitutes freedom of speech? What weapons are covered under the Second Amendment? Should all weapons be registered? Should information stored on your computer or cell phone be considered among your “papers and effects” and protected under the Fourth Amendment? Does “secure in person” include protection of private communications we send by email, social networks or cell phones? Should these not be as private as personal letters sent thought the U.S. Postal Service? Does the government use the tax system in unfair ways to invade our privacy? Do you think that non-citizens should, in general, be afforded all the same rights as citizens? The right to sue is apparent. But are there too many lawsuits today and should they be limited somehow without violating the Seventh Amendment? If a state is at fault for injury to a private citizen, should that citizen be able to seek compensation in the courts? Why did it take so long to deal with issues of slavery? And why even after the Thirteenth Amendment was passed did people continue to persecute and abuse former slaves? Some might say passage the Twenty-Sixth Amendment paved the way to the fiscal mess we are in today. Do you think it is time for a tax revolt? Do the tax systems need a total overhaul? Was the temperance movement right? Should it be resurrected to address moral issues today? How similar is the prohibition of marijuana to the prohibition of alcohol? Should a lame duck President be allowed to issue last-minute pardons for criminals? Should there be lame duck limitations on Presidential and Congressional appointments and legislation? Do you think term limits should be imposed on Congress? Do you think that equal opportunity is a reality for the majority of people in the USA? If it isn’t a reality for some, who are they and why are they not experiencing it? Do you take your freedom for granted? What 12 actions can we take to preserve our freedom?</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。 399円