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See how labor unions are wasting billions of taxpayer dollars. Understand how politicians at every level of government help them do it. Know why Prevailing Wage and Project Labor Agreements equal more money for unions and less money for the taxpayer. Understand why jobs may really be going overseas.
You work hard for a beautiful, inviting home. And in How To Keep Your Home Safe And Comfortable For Your Family, you'll learn the best tips from a service industry expert and long-time business owner. Ron specializes in helping communities enjoy safer and more comfortable homes for their families.
"Like Ron Davis' first book, Shiny Side Up, Rubber Side Down: The Improbable Inclination to Travel on Two Wheels is a compilation of stories with some connection to the motorcycle life; however, it also includes not only new motorcycling stories, but reviews, personality profiles, and a few memoirs"--
Collected columns and essays on motorcyclingA delightful compilation of articles ands essays on all things motorcycle by Ron Davis, writer, columnist, and associate editor for BMW Owners News, the largest magazine for BMW motorcycle owners on the planet.
Lost your Christmas spirit? Through the Eyes of Christmas helps you rediscover it by looking at Christmas through the eyes of Mary, Joseph, the shepherds, the wise men, and many others. When we see Christmas through their eyes, we find Biblical truth that rekindles the lasting joy of Christmas spirit in our lives.
Lost your Christmas spirit? Through the Eyes of Christmas helps you rediscover it by looking at Christmas through the eyes of Mary, Joseph, the shepherds, the wise men, and many others. When we see Christmas through their eyes, we find Biblical truth that rekindles the lasting joy of Christmas spirit in our lives.
An Outsider's Inside PerspectiveThough I have not experienced in my own family the difficult path that Ron has traveled with Carole, my time serving dementia residents and their families has provided me with an outsider's perspective of the long good-bye that Ron has both lovingly and sadly presented to the readers of the The Carole Poems. By the time a loved one suffering from dementia transitions from a family caregiver to my "neighborhood" of dementia residents, the residents are shadows of who they were prior to dementia. Outwardly, the residents appear familiar to family and friends, but the residents' memories are confused or lost, and their personalities and behavior can be erratic, even dangerous to themselves and others. While loved ones often describe to me a resident's past, I find myself wondering what it would have been like to meet a resident prior to dementia, since all I experience is the present. My hope is each resident's family is able to experience some level of peace during the time their loved one is a resident of the neighborhood. - Michelle Shirley Residential Dementia Coordinator Greenfield Senior Living Schwenksville, PA Ron tells a true love story in these reflections on the end of his wife Carole's life, and how their shared love throughout the process continues to sustain him. - Burton Ginsberg, D.O. Family Physician Schwenksville Family Practice
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