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Shut It Down

Shut It Down

by Lisa Fithian
352 Pages · 2019 · 43  MB · 53 Downloads · New!
" Happiness doesn't result from what we get, but from what we give. ” ― Ben Carson
The Last Girl
by Nadia Murad
320 Pages · 2018 · 7 MB · 4,044 Downloads · New!
The Last Girl is the human rights law, memoir and biography book that shares the heart-wrenching story of a young girl. Nadia Murad is the author of this superb book. She born and raised in the Kocho. It is a small village which is located in northern Iraq. The people of Kocho are a member of the Yazidi community. All the people in northern Iraq are shepherds and farmers. Nadia and her other siblings are living happily with her family. She wanted to become a history teacher but faith has decided something else for her. In 2014, the ISIS army pays a visit to their town. Nadia was twenty-one years old when the ISIS army came and her life changed to worse.
Princess
by Jean Sasson
304 Pages · 2015 · 1 MB · 62 Downloads · New!
The “Princess: A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arab” is an enlightening book that reveals the lives of Saudi women. Jean Sasson is the author of this popular book. She grew up in Alabama. At fourteen she started saving her small allowance until she had enough to purchase a book. Jean writes many other books about women of the world and all of them are worth to read. In this book, the author talks about the Saudi Arabian princess, Sultana. She has her own private jet, designer dresses galore and glittering jewels. But she has no freedom and no control over her life.Sultana is a member of the Saudi royal family but she lives like a prisoner because her father, her husband and her sons don’t want to go outside the home and don’t fulfill her all wishes.
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
by Frederick Douglass
72 Pages · 2015 · 1 MB · 50 Downloads · New!
The “Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass” has a great memoir of Frederick Douglass. Frederick Douglass was an American social reformer, writer and statesman. After escaping from slavery in Maryland, Frederick became a national leader of the abolitionist movement in New York. In this book, he describes his experiences as a slave in his 1845 autobiography that became successful. Frederick does not know the exact date of his birth. He chose February 14, 1818. His lovely mother died when he was just seven years old. He learns the alphabet and how to spell small words from Sophia. Douglass realizes the importance of reading and the possibilities that this skill could help him. He learns how to read and write. In addition, after published Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, five thousand copies were sold within four months. He writes his memoir very neat and clean, it will engage the reader from start to end. Frederick gained significant credibility from those who previously did not believe the story of his past. All in all, the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass is a great memoir book.
The Education of an Idealist
by Samantha Power
592 Pages · 2019 · 72  MB · 51 Downloads · New!
The Education of an Idealist is the human rights law, diplomacy, memoir and political sciences book which shows the reader how to help the needy people. Samantha Power is the author of this magnificent book. She is an award-winning social activist who stood for human rights. Samantha has the deep emotions of helping others and though she decided from an early age to help the others. She attends the different seminars and visits the places where government or people are violating human rights. Samantha Power ask one question in the beginning that “What can one person do?” There are millions of people who wanted to help others or wanted to speak for miserable people. But these people do not speak for others after they find their-self alone. This book will show, how one person can become the voice of thousands of people and help them to resolve their issues. Samantha speaks for human rights when immigrants find it difficult to settle in America. Barack Obama was elected as a senator in 2005 and he chose Samantha to work with him. Samantha also runs his presidential campaign and he became the president of America. This is the beginning of Samantha and then she never forgets from where she started. No matter what Samantha Power become, she forgets her purpose and goal of helping others.
Condition Critical
by Rothchild Alice
256 Pages · 2015 · 3 MB · 45 Downloads · New!
The “Condition Critical: Life and Death in Israel/Palestine” is a must-read book which reveals the past decade in Israel. Rothchild Alice is the author of this history book. Alice is a Boston-based physician, author, activist and filmmaker. She retired from clinical medicine, previously held the positions of Assistant Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology. She has written on numerous books and topics including the health and human rights effects of the Israeli occupation of Palestine. This history book engages all the reader from start to end of page. Since 2003, Alice has traveled to Israel with other Americans to learn about health and human rights situation of politically downgraded communities. She had daily detailed notes on the people, she met and their stories of the trials and problems of life as a Palestinian citizen of Israel. She interlaces the political history of the creation of the State of Israel into the critical situation that Palestinians face seventy years later. Israel administrations continue their predatory land grabs for illegal settlements in the West Bank and the inhumane effects of the blockade of nearly 2 million people in Gaza. To know more about Israel, read Condition Criticalhistory book.
The Next Red Wave
by Jordan Sekulow
288 Pages · 2019 · 1 MB · 69 Downloads · New!
The Next Red Wave is the U.S politics, elections, political advocacy and human rights book which shares the current scenario of politics in America. Jordan Sekulow is the author of this tremendous book. He is a radio show, Washington Post blogger, lawyer, political consultant and a bestselling author in the New York Times. The next red wave is coming to America on November 3, 2020. The people of America need a change in their life and they want the leaders who fulfilled their promises. The different battle has been fought off many fronts but people did not lose hope. There is still hope and a chance of change. The democracy is best where people choose their own leaders through the vote and they select a government. Donald Trump becomes the president of America in 2016. No one was expecting that Donald will win the elections. The FBI tries to undermine him but he was too strong for them. His agenda was to support local and poor Americans. He promised the parents to take out the army from Afghanistan. The diplomacy is not that easy as it seems from outside. In 2020, the elections are coming once again and Donald is ready to win again.

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