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Brian Murphy

    Brian Murphy est un fervent défenseur de la génération des Baby Boomers et le fondateur et rédacteur en chef de BONZA, un site d'information dédié à cette démographie. Il est fermement convaincu que les gouvernements et les industries ne répondent pas adéquatement aux besoins des Boomers et à l'impact économique et sociétal de leur retraite imminente. Par le biais de ses organisations, il s'efforce d'équiper les Boomers des compétences nécessaires pour prolonger leur carrière, réintégrer le marché du travail et se préparer financièrement et mentalement à une retraite plus longue que prévu. Son objectif ultime est de garantir que cette génération reste active économiquement et socialement, vivant une vie véritablement 'BONZA'.

    Losing Quin: A journey of injustice and healing
    Flame and Crimson: A History of Sword-and-Sorcery
    Root of Wild Madder
    Political Imprisonment and the Irish, 1912-1921
    Rostov in the Russian Civil War, 1917-1920
    Worried William
    • Nine year old William admits that he is a worrier - but by writing down everything that happens in his life, we get a candid glimpse into how he thinks and feels. Worried William documents his life over a short period as he shares what makes him stressed, what makes him worry, and ultimately what makes him smile. From school day angst to the upcoming Halloween Disco and his nervousness around new friend Marlee, we learn what's important to him and why. Injected with feeling, humour and hashtags, Worried William gives a unique insight into what really makes a nine year old boy tick.

      Worried William
    • Rostov in the Russian Civil War, 1917-1920

      The Key to Victory

      • 212pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      The collection features firsthand accounts from Rostov-on-Don's archives, shedding light on the personal experiences of Russians during a tumultuous period from 1917 to 1920. As a strategically crucial city that changed hands multiple times, it serves as a backdrop for diverse social narratives amid the conflict between Reds and Whites. These stories reveal the daily struggles and dangers faced by residents, illustrating the complexities of class and nationality in a city caught in the throes of revolution.

      Rostov in the Russian Civil War, 1917-1920
    • An analysis of the impact of political prisoners during a period when prisons were at the heart of a series of contests in Irish history, including the violent campaign for Irish independence.

      Political Imprisonment and the Irish, 1912-1921
    • Root of Wild Madder

      Chasing the History, Mystery, and Lore of the Persian Carpet

      • 328pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,8(157)Évaluer

      Exploring the history and artistry of Persian carpets, Brian Murphy weaves a compelling narrative that unveils their significance and value as cultural artifacts. Through his journalistic lens, he offers insights into the mystical qualities of these carpets, making their stories accessible to Western audiences.

      Root of Wild Madder
    • The Many Children of Conan Little did then-obscure Texas writer Robert E. Howard know that with the 1929 publication of "The Shadow Kingdom" in the pulp magazine Weird Tales, he had given birth to a new and vibrant subgenre of fantasy fiction. Sword-and-sorcery went from pulp obscurity to mass-market paperback popularity before suffering a spectacular publishing collapse in the 1980s. But it lives on in the broader culture and today enjoys a second life in popular role-playing games, music, and films, and helped give birth to a new literary subgenre known as grimdark, popularized by the likes of George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire fantasy series. Flame and Crimson: A History of Sword-and-Sorcery provides much-needed definitions and critical rigor to this misunderstood fantasy subgenre. It traces its origins in the likes of historical fiction, to its birth in the pages of Weird Tales, to its flowering in the Frank Frazetta-illustrated Lancer Conan Saga series in the 1960s. It covers its "barbarian bust" beneath a heap of second-rate pastiche, a pack of colorful and wildly entertaining and awful sword-and-sorcery films, and popular culture second life in the likes of Dungeons & Dragons and the bombast of heavy metal music.

      Flame and Crimson: A History of Sword-and-Sorcery
    • When I lost my 16-year-old son, Quin, to a misdiagnosed illness, I was devastated. When I learned that his life-threatening illness HAD BEEN correctly diagnosed and went untreated by medical doctors, I was beside myself. My search to find purpose in Quin's death took me through dark and treacherous waters of gross negligence reports and medical lawsuits. This book chronicles my experiences and details the insights I gained into the unforgiving organization of the American healthcare system. In telling my story, I hope to help others struggling to navigate the uncharted waters to find direction to become champions and advocates for quality care. Throughout my journey to find answers, I found peace and unexpected forgiveness. My family and I have created a lasting legacy to honor Quin through The Quin Murphy Foundation. Our hope is to inspire young men and women to transform the healthcare system and prevent tragic deaths like Quin's from ever happening again.

      Losing Quin: A journey of injustice and healing
    • The Other Australia

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The book explores the patterns and effects of immigration to Australia post-1945, with a particular emphasis on immigrants from non-English speaking backgrounds in New South Wales. It examines their contributions to society, cultural integration, and the challenges they faced, providing a comprehensive look at the diverse narratives that shape the Australian identity. Through detailed analysis, it highlights the significant role these communities have played in enriching the social fabric of the region.

      The Other Australia
    • The Stuff of Dreams

      Poetry & Writings of Brian Murphy

      • 110pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The author is a multifaceted individual with a diverse range of passions, including poetry, storytelling, and teaching. With an Irish heritage, they embrace creativity in various forms, such as writing, acting, and directing, often infused with humor and wordplay. Their love for reading, nature, and cats adds depth to their character, showcasing a vibrant personality that intertwines art and everyday life.

      The Stuff of Dreams
    • The book explores the pervasive issue of foreign-backed disinformation in the U.S. marketplace of ideas, highlighting the ethical responsibilities of the executive branch to combat this threat. It examines the government's inaction amidst rising populism and declining trust, questioning the implications of addressing disinformation while navigating First Amendment concerns and societal divisions. The author delves into the political complexities and challenges involved in formulating a response, ultimately arguing for the necessity of government intervention to uphold American liberalism.

      Foreign Disinformation in America and the U.S. Governments Ethical Obligations to Respond
    • The American education system faces a significant crisis, exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic, with students unprepared for future challenges and a mass exodus of teachers. Taxpayer confidence is dwindling as billions spent yield inadequate results. This work is poised to impact education as profoundly as landmark texts have influenced agriculture and auto safety, highlighting critical issues while also presenting viable solutions to reshape the educational landscape for the better.

      A Teachers Quest 2.0 Serving Students and Saving the Schools