Tag Archive for 'books'

Interview with Regina Hertzlinger, Author of "Who Killed Healthcare," and Professor at the Harvard Business School

Regina Hertzlinger, Author of "Who Killed Healthcare," and Professor at the Harvard Business School, gives us her take on the problem of health care and what can be done to fix the broken delivery system.

 
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Interview with Ken Davis, Author of "Don’t Know Much About.."

Ken Davis, Author of "Don’t Know Much About.." series, talks about the origin and meaning of Memorial Day, our troops and other assorted military anecdotes. Ken’s books cover topics from history to mythology, geography to the universe. I highly recommend them for adults and kids, to learn a lot of interesting facts from one source.

 
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Interview with Dusty Gres, Librarian, Ohoopee Regional Library

Dusty Gres, Librarian, Ohoopee Regional Library, discusses the summer reading program and other services provided by the library to make sure you and your kids can read–all you want!

 
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Interview with Douglas Schoen, Democratic Political Strategist and Author of "The Power of the Vote"

Douglas Schoen, Democratic Political Strategist and Author of "The Power of the Vote" discusses his life in politics, the future of the Democratic Party and the 2008 presidential campaign.

 
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Interview with Phil Kent, Author, Political Commentator and Media Consultant

Phil Kent, Author, Political Commentator and Media Consultant, discusses his new book "Foundations of Betrayal." Although Phil asserts that rich, liberal foundations are undermining America, can’t the same be said for rich, conservative foundations, as well?

 
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Interview with Avery Chenoweth, Author of "Empires in the Forest"

Avery Chenoweth, Author of "Empires in the Forest", tells the real story of Capt. John Smith and Pocahontas, intertwined with the founding of America at Jamestown in 1607. Never heard of the Powhatan Indians?

 
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Interview with Caroline Paul, Author of East Wind, Rain

Caroline Paul, Author of East Wind, Rain, tells the intriguing story of a relatively unknown Hawaiian Island, Niihau, its isolation and the lives of the handful of people who live there, without electricity and telephones. Based on true events, the people of Niihau find their lives changed by the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor when a plane crashes into their reality. Believe it or not, Paul is a retired San Francisco firefighter and an ultralight pilot.

 
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Interview with William Harper, Local Educator and Concerned Parent

William Harper, Local Educator and Concerned Parent, tells us a truly amazing and entirely disgusting story about pornography for Second and Third Graders. Where is it? In the school library. Believe it or not.

 
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Interview with Sharon Moalem, Author of Survival of the Sickest

Sharon Moalem, Author of Survival of the Sickest, a geneticist and researcher who has written an intriguing book about illness. Learn whether cats cause Schizophrenia! Find out how Sharon was inspired by his grandfather who always felt better after giving blood. If he had not, he might have rusted to death!

 
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Interview with Stephen Linn, Author of The Ultimate Tailgater’s Racing Guide

Stephen Linn, Author of The Ultimate Tailgater’s Racing Guide, tells us everything you need to know to have the best party in the parking lot. This is the third book in a series, but number 4 coming soon is on the SEC.

 
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