It takes the average reader 3 hours and 24 minutes to read Don't Do It Like They Did It - In Washington! by Howard M. Greenebaum
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This book addresses seven different important subjects that affect all people. Chapter One proffers ideas about how to convert the world's economics from the current unstable and wobbly subject to a balanced and far more prosperous tool. Chapter Two delves into the causes of wars and terrorism and challenges the stagnant thinking of the past- into actions that will mobilize the world to leap forward into a world of fair diplomacy, declarations of neutrality, and other acts that will provide long lasting peace. Chapter Three exposes the corruption that is preventing nations from combating Climate Change- and offers ideas to rapidly build new safe sources for energy. Chapter Four contains many ideas that would stop discrimination and bigotry, and provide more space for free thinking for all. Chapter Five describes how the US public school system has been harmed, and is threatened by privatization. Chapter Six exposes the corruption in the US medical industry, health insurance industry, and describes the collusion between government agencies and corporations. Chapter Seven exposes the deep intrusion of corporations into the decision making of both state and federal governments; and cries for regulation of a biased media. I have directed this book toward the great needs of citizens of all nations to have better government. The recent riots in Great Britain, an industrialized nation, and the growing uprisings in poor countries, emphasize that citizens in all nations would benefit by changes in their governments. The growing unemployment, and decline in wages spells big trouble if we do not act quickly and wisely. The huge amounts of poverty in the world does not have to be. This book could serve as a blue print for creation of new governments. The people who already have removed dictators, are now in need of guidance on how to construct their new governments. People who are currently, very unhappy with their government could greatly benefit by the non violent recommendations that I suggest. The billions of people in poverty could gain hope from the ideas I especially aim for their escape from suffering. I believe the sales potential of this book can be record breaking. There are many organizations which would want to publicize this book, such as International labor unions, international environmental organizations, anti-war org., women's rights organizations, teachers, human rights org., civil rights org., animal rights org., etc. etc. And if the printing and promotion of this book is expedited, the upcoming November 2012 US election could power the sales. The US primary elections are already approaching. This book could impact these elections as well, if they were available as soon as possible.
Don't Do It Like They Did It - In Washington! by Howard M. Greenebaum is 198 pages long, and a total of 51,084 words.
This makes it 67% the length of the average book. It also has 62% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 4 hours and 39 minutes to read Don't Do It Like They Did It - In Washington! aloud.
Don't Do It Like They Did It - In Washington! is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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