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' A Pictorial Memoir : 23 Years in the Making '
A Pictorial Memoir: 23 years in the making, is a reflection of the hard work and sacrifices faced by many young Americans who unselfishly don the uniform of the U.S. Armed Forces. Each one individually, and respectively has their own story. In this Memoir, I am grateful to have the opportunity to share my story with you the reader, in a Pictorial Memoir. As stated in its' title there is over 20 years of history and experiences contained in this Memoir. It has been accomplished, around the world over, to include The United States, The Central Asian States, The South Pacific, Europe, and The Middle East. It has come with great reward, sacrifice, loss, and healing, however, I have enjoyed it to the utmost. Some of the Photos depict graphic violence, as a result of Operational Contingencies in a combat zone, however most are a result of day to day Operations in a direct leadership environment, that I hope are pleasing to you the reader, and I hope that you enjoy this Memoir, as much as I enjoy sharing it with you. As you flip through this Memoir, I would like for you to keep uppermost in your mind, as I have throughout my career that: “ No One prays for Peace more than a soldier, because it is he that has to make the ultimate sacrifice.” - Tadaram Maradas
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' The Other Side of the Game '
Espionage movies have shown how electronic devices can be used to tap into a person’s privacy and discover his most intimate activities. On film, the process looks fascinating and exciting. But in reality, when one becomes the target of surveillance, it is far from a pleasant experience. The Other Side of the Game tells an excerpt from the many excursions in the life series of author Tadaram Maradas. It tells an autobiographical account in which electronic surveillance and remote neural monitoring led him to file a complaint against the police department. In this fascinating true account, the author reveals the details of his surveillance and monitoring, including the official documents that were filed in his complaint and the due process he followed. He also takes time to expound on legal terms to readers such as perjury, slander and others—and how one can proceed with these cases. With an in-depth view of electronic surveillance and an extensive index of useful references, The Other Side of the Game is a fascinating read filled with practical tips and legal advice. Know your rights and fight for them! Subject: Bookstore Returnability Update Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2010 18:45:02 -0500 From: Phoebe.Coloscos@Xlibris.com To: david.t.williams1@live.com Dear Tadaram Maradas, Good day! As an update on your Bookstore Returnability Service, please be informed that the paperback edition of your book, The Other Side of the Game, is now listed as returnable in Ingram’s Database. Any bookseller who orders from Ingram should have the chance to take advantage of this option. Per Ingram, this service was processed and applied into your book’s account in February 2010 and will expire in February 2011. We hope that this service will make your physical store transactions more fruitful. If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to let me know. Sincerely, ...
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I Survived 2012 Daily Journal
December 21, 2012 is now a worldwide phenomenon and what this date signifies is quite controversial. The main debate is whether 2012 signifies the day the world will end or whether it signifiies the beginning of the Age of Aquarius? The “I survived 2012” Daily Journal offers an alternative to this debate. The journal is not concerned with what will happen (or not happen) in 2012. What is more important are people creating their own significant days. By using this journal, you will wake up each day knowing you are going to do something spectacular. Here’s how it works: Each day begins by prompting you to think of one significant act you will do. Significant acts can be as simple as taking a loved one out to lunch or as big as planning a trip to Europe. At the end of the day you are prompted to write about the experience the significant act created. And lastly, you are prompted to write down any other thoughts and ideas you had that day. The key is keeping it short and simple. In less than 10 minutes a day, you can create a lasting legacy you and your loved ones can cherish well beyond 2012.
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