Ben Greene, a towering figure at six feet eight inches, is portrayed as a gentle giant and a member of the renowned Greene family, which boasts notable figures like novelist Graham Greene and Hugh Greene, former Director-General of the BBC. The book explores his unique character and the legacy of his illustrious relatives, highlighting the blend of maverick spirit and familial connection that defines his life.
The book explores the pivotal changes in England's political structure initiated by Charles II after the Restoration, highlighting his covert establishment of a Cabinet, which undermined traditional constitutional practices. This shift toward a political dictatorship fostered secrecy and nepotism within Parliament, leading to unchecked power. In response, Parliament enacted the Act of Settlement in 1701, introducing measures to prevent the emergence of Cabinet-style governance and curb undue influence in politics.
Combines two health topics that often prove problematic for fitness training:
How is it possible to be a toned, fit athlete while maintaining a vegan diet?
In this title, diet plans and nutritional information are accompanied by tips,
workout routines and day-by-day guides to maximizing strength building while
staying vegan.
A gentle and informative guide for parents of trans youth As a full-time public speaker specializing in spreading awareness and understanding of the transgender community, what Ben Greene hears most from parents and loved ones is the phrase “I’m sorry.” They’re sorry for using the wrong word, sorry for asking an offensive question, sorry for not knowing this already, sorry for asking a question at all. The combination of exhaustion from trans people who have become their community’s designated educator and the growing trend of “canceling” anyone who says anything wrong has created a culture where people who have good hearts and minimal access to information are so afraid to make a mistake they don’t even try. In My Child is Trans, Now What? A Joy-Centered Approach to Support, Greene breaks the mold by offering a judgement-free guide to people across generations, from millennial parents to members of older generations who may not have had previous positive exposure to the trans community. Greene focuses on providing two key resources in this information and emotional support. He explains what to expect, what systems exist to support trans youth, and what loved ones can do to help. Using a combination of personal stories and experiences, definitions, and additional resources, My Child is Trans, Now What? is an essential guide for anyone looking to help trans youth thrive.