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Dr. Melvin Mahone is a full-time Assistant Sociology Professor, at Paine College in Augusta, Georgia. He graduated with a Ph.D. in Criminal Justice with a Special Emphasis in Corrections at Union Institute and University, in Cincinnati in 2002. Dr. Mahone started working in criminal justice in 1972, as a Federal Protective officer for GSA. Dr. Mahone was employed for the Bureau of Prisons as a Correctional Officer and Correctional Treatment Specialist. He then went on to become a Florida State Probation and Parole Officer in 1982. After that he worked briefly as a Illinois State Parole Agent. He started working as an Investigator for a private law firm as a Process Server. After that he was employed as a Mental Health Worker, and as a Drug Counselor. He then went on to be employed as a Social Services Career Trainee for the state of Illinois. He was a Resident Advisor briefly. After training for the above positions in criminal justice, Dr. Mahone then started teaching at a multiplicity of college and universities. He was in management at Taylor Business Institute, in Chicago, Illinois as a Dean. He was a Coordinator in Criminal Justice at Olympic College, in Bremerton, Washington. He then went on to become employed at various colleges and universities as an Adjunct Professor before becoming employed at Paine College. He was a full-time Associate Professor in Criminal Justice, at University of the Cumberlands, in Williamsburg, Kentucky before being employed at Paine College fulltime. Dr. Mahone now makes his home in Grovetown, Georgia with his wife Patricia Mahone.
My book is semi-autobiographical, and is called "Somewhere on the Mountain." It''s based on my experiences growing up as a child in the 1950''s..The main character, Thomas, and his younger brother Billy, have a traumatic childhood, what with their mother dying, and their father leaving them in the care of people who abuse and molest them.Finally, when Thomas is ten, and his brother eight, they are placed in a boy''s home, which is just as bad as the place they came from, and the abuse goes on.But they have friends there, who in turn, help to make the Home more bearable.The only realsaving grace about it, is that in the summer, they move to a camp in the mountains, and they stay there until school begins in the fall. Thomas enjoys the outdoor activities and the picnics.
"Six White Geese" tells the story about how these geese came to Raging River Tree Farm, where the author's two daughters live with their family. These geese are not tame, but Sasha and Sonia hope to make pets out of them. The geese turn out to be strong adversaries. See what happens and adjustments are made.
Join Poppy, the lovable pink poodle, once again. She is back telling her little tales, in the second of a series of her diaries of a pampered poodle, entitled, "I Love My Humans".In this new book "Poppy Tails," she will introduce you to her other exciting four legged pals, Bosco and Doodles who help Poppy get into all sorts of mischievous antics, while her humans are out of the house.This is no ordinary poodle, and her friends are just as exciting with their humorous talents and personalities, bringing tearful laughter to your little ones, and beautiful, bright, colourful illustration, that you have come to expect from Poppy''s very talented author.
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