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It is a little known fact that the North Pole elves all have at least one pet mouse. The mice originally were used to test the toys but now they seem to break more than help. Santa has another problem. The toy factory was barely able to produce enough for last Christmas and the Naughty lists are drying up. That is why the elves are having trouble making enough toys. More and more children are ending up on the Nice list each year. To help solve his problem Santa asks the children to make suggestions in a contest. The heroine, a six year old brainiac wins the competition with her idea to send the mice on a vacation. See how she solves Santa's problem using data. The details of her solution make the MouseKeeper Christmas traditions ones that families will use to help fill the anticipatory time from Thanksgiving Eve until Christmas Eve each holiday. The traditions include playing hide and seek with the mice at least once every day. The four MouseKeeping rules are easy to remember. But only children on the Nice list can be MouseKeepers.
TIANANMEN WEST encompasses decades of research by the author in hopes of replacing conspiracy theories with facts. The FoIA(Freedom of Information Act) requests reveal some interesting new perspectives of not only the Kent State Massacre but how the mind of Richard Nixon could justify such an event. The book ends with a call to action that, if followed, might prevent the U.S. from ever allowing an unfit President to obtain the office again. The evidence presented in the book suggests that Nixon was insane while in office. It also buys in to the theory of others that Nixon acted like a Mafia boss. He was a man in charge of a homicidal reign unmatched in America's history. It also suggests that his purpose for the Kent State Massacre was to help him end the Vietnam War using one more of his homicidal, disturbing, psychological twists. In the end, four innocent college students lost their lives. But in the mind of Richard M. Nixon, the ends justified the means.
After her father loses the use of a hand, Elizabeth and her five brothers must adapt to a new less kind world. It is 1939 and the Depression has placed them, along with many more people, in a world where the next meal is not often guaranteed. Planning for the upcoming holidays takes a back seat to daily survival. But when times seemed the darkest, friends and family helped them out even when one family member became the villain in the story. The details of a child
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