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Bob Moore

    an oversize pocketbook on Dealing with People - an installation and compilation of thoughts on our c
    The Querist (December 2004 to May 2006)
    "You Can Run..."
    . . .Has Far to Go.
    Route 66
    "...and Thursday's Child"
    • "...and Thursday's Child"

      • 736pages
      • 26 heures de lecture
      5,0(2)Évaluer

      The journey of a young man unfolds as he navigates the pivotal moments of adolescence. At 14, he experiences the vibrancy of life, followed by the awakening of love at 15. However, by 17, he faces a profound loss that reshapes his existence. This poignant narrative explores the transformative power of these experiences, leaving a lasting impact that resonates deeply.

      "...and Thursday's Child"
    • Route 66

      Spirit of the Mother Road

      • 74pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      4,4(9)Évaluer

      Exploring the evolution of Route 66, this book highlights its transformation from a humble road to a vibrant tourist attraction. It weaves together legends and personal stories of the unique travelers who have journeyed along this iconic highway. The narrative is enriched with nostalgic photographs alongside contemporary images, showcasing the road's historical significance and modern allure. Covering its journey from Chicago to the Pacific Ocean, it invites readers to experience the essence of Route 66 and its roadside attractions.

      Route 66
    • . . .Has Far to Go.

      • 572pages
      • 21 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      The story follows the youngest recruit in a clandestine organization, where he undergoes intense training to become a deadly operative. As he navigates a thrilling, global adventure, he grapples with feelings of alienation and struggles to find his place in a world that seems to reject him. This journey explores themes of belonging, identity, and the moral complexities of a life dedicated to lethal skills.

      . . .Has Far to Go.
    • "You Can Run..."

      • 660pages
      • 24 heures de lecture

      Michael Nelson, now living as James Collins, seeks a fresh start in the serene town of Durango, Colorado. However, the tranquility of this seemingly peaceful community is disrupted as his unique skills draw him back into the dangerous world he hoped to escape. The story explores themes of identity, the struggle for normalcy, and the inescapable pull of one's past.

      "You Can Run..."
    • The Querist (December 2004 to May 2006)

      - some unsettled questions -

      • 72pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Exploring contemporary issues, this work serves as a thought-provoking document aimed at enhancing understanding of both local and global dynamics. It engages with the complexities of modern life, encouraging readers to reflect on their surroundings and the broader world. The text invites critical thinking and dialogue, making it a valuable resource for those looking to navigate today's challenges.

      The Querist (December 2004 to May 2006)
    • an oversize pocketbook on Dealing with People - an installation and compilation of thoughts on our c

      an installation and compilation of thoughts on our choices affecting our future

      • 116pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Exploring the concept of a public as an abstract entity, the book delves into its paradoxical nature, portraying it as both all-encompassing and devoid of substance. It invites readers to contemplate the implications of this vast, intangible void, examining how it shapes societal interactions and individual identities. Through thought-provoking insights, the work challenges conventional perceptions of community and belonging, encouraging a deeper understanding of the dynamics at play within the collective human experience.

      an oversize pocketbook on Dealing with People - an installation and compilation of thoughts on our c
    • “In this setting, I will allow things to be done to me, I wouldn't allow in any other context: the dentist is about to put an electric drill into my mouth; in this setting I willingly expose my throat a man with a razor blade (barber). What is there in human nature, that allows an individual to act without any restraints whatsoever, so that he can act inhumanely, harshly, severely and in no way limited by feelings of compassion or conscience?“ (John Milgram) -STRATEGY -TACTICS -COMMUNICATION -VOCAL TROUBLE -STRUCTURAL TROUBLE

      DEALING WITH PEOPLE/ an oversize pocketbook on Negotiating with People
    • PPPs originated as an accounting trick, a way round the government’s own constraints on public borrowing. This remains the overwhelming attraction for governments and international institutions. Just as companies like Enron had tried to conceal their true liabilities by moving them ‘off-balance-sheet’, so governments started using PPPs as “tricks…. whereby public accounts imitate the creative accounting of some companies in the past.” (David Hall, Why Public-Private Partnerships Don’t Work) + PRIVATE + PUBLIC + PARTNERSHIPS + APPENDIX http://ge. tt/13MslHo2

      + PRIVATE + PUBLIC + PARTNERSHIPS + PUBLIC – PRIVATE – POPCORN + PECKSNIFFIAN POLITICAL PROJECTS