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America's continued greatness and prosperity isn't guaranteed. We have serious, and in some cases existential, challenges on multiple fronts. We're in trouble economically, culturally, and from a leadership perspective. We have time to fix all of these problems, but we can't wait forever. It will take smart planning and sustained effort to maintain our nation's success.To position ourselves to thrive going forward, we need to unite behind the enduring values that have always made America great and chart a bold path for securing them far into the future. This book offers pragmatic and reality-based solutions to guide the country for the next 250 years.This book provides the missing roadmap and strategy through: Specific ambitious strategies to address the most serious and complex challenges facing us.A cultural and philosophical framework to cultivate the millions of future leaders that our nation needs.Actionable proposals for national renewal spanning economic stability, governance, education, infrastructure, contentious social issues, and foreign policy.A comprehensive, unifying plan built on our shared values and hopes for a prosperous future.Let's build on our strengths, turn our problem areas into strategic assets, and together build the future your children's children and generations to come deserve.
Enigmatic international athlete David Sharpe tells the gripping and often amusing story of his life on and off the track. Born into humble beginnings in Jarrow, David became World Junior and European Indoor champion and World Cup winner at 800 metres. He was known for his trademark late finishes but also for his erratic lifestyle.
This is a story written by an eight-year-old boy about poop and superheroes. He is a student at The Joule School and completed this third-grade novel as part of a NaNoWriMo writing project.
Toronto's Rochdale College began as an experiment in living and learning, and ended as a symbol of the flower-child 1960s, a financial and social controversy. In his well-researched and entertaining account, Sharpe tells the fascinating story of the college's seven-year rise and fall.
This textbook is an introduction to the concept of factorization and its application to problems in algebra and number theory. Dr Sharpe has included numerous examples which demonstrate how frequently these ideas are useful in concrete, rather than abstract, settings. The book also contains many exercises of varying degrees of difficulty together with hints and solutions.
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