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By Bret Steele
Augusta, Georgia, like many other American cities, is sharply divided along racial and economic lines. In the 1990s, the Augusta Police Department found itself battling the crack cocaine epidemic that turned at-risk kids into dangerous drug dealers. ...
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By Bret Steele
Augusta, Georgia, like many other American cities, is sharply divided along racial and economic lines. In the 1990s, the Augusta Police Department found itself battling the crack cocaine epidemic that turned at-risk kids into dangerous drug dealers. ...
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By Bret Steele
Augusta, Georgia, like many other American cities, is sharply divided along racial and economic lines. In the 1990s, the Augusta Police Department found itself battling the crack cocaine epidemic that turned at-risk kids into dangerous drug dealers. ...
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By Andrew Zackery
First let me say to everyone out there that my reason for writing this book came from all those experiences I faced throughout my lifetime here on earth. So therefore, I was inspired to share my thoughts with my readers, leaving no stones unturned an...
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By Andrew Zackery
First let me say to everyone out there that my reason for writing this book came from all those experiences I faced throughout my lifetime here on earth. So therefore, I was inspired to share my thoughts with my readers, leaving no stones unturned an...
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By Melvin R. Gudknecht
From 1978 to 1998, the United States Justice Department took on the mafia and corrupt unions using all available tools and even enhanced some old laws—a new agency and new laws.
It was open season on organized crime and labor racketeers.
A letter ...
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By Melvin R. Gudknecht
From 1978 to 1998, the United States Justice Department took on the mafia and corrupt unions using all available tools and even enhanced some old laws—a new agency and new laws.
It was open season on organized crime and labor racketeers.
A letter ...
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By Melvin R. Gudknecht
From 1978 to 1998, the United States Justice Department took on the mafia and corrupt unions using all available tools and even enhanced some old laws—a new agency and new laws.
It was open season on organized crime and labor racketeers.
A letter ...
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Volume 1
By Keith A. Buchanan
In the year 1892 on the fourth day of August, an infamous crime was committed during the late morning hours in the city of Fall River. It was during a time when the cotton mill industry was thriving, and the population within the city was growing. Th...
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Volume 1
By Keith A. Buchanan
In the year 1892 on the fourth day of August, an infamous crime was committed during the late morning hours in the city of Fall River. It was during a time when the cotton mill industry was thriving, and the population within the city was growing. Th...
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Volume 1
By Keith A. Buchanan
In the year 1892 on the fourth day of August, an infamous crime was committed during the late morning hours in the city of Fall River. It was during a time when the cotton mill industry was thriving, and the population within the city was growing. Th...
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By Carrie Miller
This true crime political comic book is my story of how the Social Security Administration is still robbing my disability money from Washington, DC, for nine long tiring years with no assistance available. But there are others that accepted my money ...
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By Carrie Miller
This true crime political comic book is my story of how the Social Security Administration is still robbing my disability money from Washington, DC, for nine long tiring years with no assistance available. But there are others that accepted my money ...
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Sexual Abuse Intervention Handbook
By Susan Witts
The reaction of the person a child tells is an important factor in their recovery. Many families across America have had their children removed for failing to react appropriately when faced with the information that their child is a victim of sexual ...
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Sexual Abuse Intervention Handbook
By Susan Witts
The reaction of the person a child tells is an important factor in their recovery. Many families across America have had their children removed for failing to react appropriately when faced with the information that their child is a victim of sexual ...
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