Mind Thoughts, and The Nature of All Happenings

by Fidel Santiago


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$34.95
Hardcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 30/12/2015

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 754
ISBN : 9781514436004
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 754
ISBN : 9781514435991
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 754
ISBN : 9781514436011

About the Book

The following is a brief summary of the book, “Mind Thoughts, and The Nature of All Happenings. First of all, the book is far from being a novel. Rather, by contrast it’s a non-fiction work. In general, essentially it’s like the book’s title states. For example, they are the writer’s thoughts, opinions, and the nature of the happenings, during his long life. The book, which began over three years ago, has all the elements of what life has to offer us. Some of them are discussed briefly, and others in lengthy manner. For instance, the writer’s World War II experience during the time he served in various South Pacific islands as a sailor with the U.S. Navy. In specific ways human behavior and philosophical reflections are also discussed. Moreover, the book includes historical events, and happenings in the past and in current times. Also, there’s information in how a book is developed, and the basic aspects of English grammar, and the theory of musical tones. To conclude, and not to be left out, there’s a thorough discussion on the experiences while on vacations to distant lands never before seen.


About the Author

Dr. Fidel Angel Santiago has a Doctoral degree from Columbia University. The author has been a Professor at Mercy College in Dobbs Ferry, New York since September 1994. This was after his retirement from the Federal Aviation Administration in May 1994. Dr. Santiago published his Doctoral dissertation, “The Training of Air Traffic Controllers: A Case Study,” and his memoirs in two volumes, “Recollections of a New York Puerto Rican.” He also published “The Human Element in Action,” and “Opinions and Reactions of a New York Puerto Rican.” The author served in the United States Navy as “a radioman” with “Fleet Air Wing 10” in the South Pacific during World War II. After the war he was employed as an Air Traffic Controller, and thereafter as “A Training Specialist,” both of which were with the Federal Aviation Administration.