Author: Roy Chauvin Retired LDWF Agent
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1662435266
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 213
Book Description
Throughout life, most people have to struggle with making life’s decisions. These decisions not only involve the individual making the decision but also his family and in some cases the public. The life of a law enforcement officer involves all three. This burden is often stressful taxing one’s conscience to the breaking point. The individual has to rely on his family background and values instilled in him throughout his life. A strong faith and belief that all has to be fair and just is viewed as an idealistic approach that everyone strives toward in making decisions. To truly adopt this fairness honesty and justice philosophy in your life’s decisions is extremely difficult in today’s world. Many choose to prostitute their convictions for their jobs, money, status, and power rationalizing their decisions for personal gain, leaving humanity in ashes. As a law enforcement officer, his daily decisions directly effects his fellow man. This burden is self-inflicted by the individual to do the right thing, or to go along with the good-old-boy attitude. The latter accomplishes nothing and is actually looked down upon by the honest public. The public truly wants a leader they can trust to carry out this honesty and justice philosophy; however, the public has no clue to the sacrifices that one has to make in order to achieve these goals. In order for one to fulfill his mission on striving for honesty and fairness, he has to become a slave of convictions. Thus, the partial title. This title must be evaluated by the reader of the book on whether or not the main character in the book was, in fact, dedicated to his convictions. By infusing the diary of corruption into the book title poses to the reader a decision-making process in which he decides whether the diary is proof that corruption exist or all this is just the way it is and no one can change these practices. The actual diaries represent a compilation of daily entries into the diaries documenting the author’s daily life. The author of this book does not seek the approval of his life’s path but rather poses the question. What would you do if you were in his shoes? Walk the walk and talk the talk or acquiesce because it is too costly. Fairness. Honesty. Justice for all. I hope.
Slave of Conviction Diary of Corruption
The Unaborted Children
Author: Roy J Chauvin Jr
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
The Unaborted Children By: Roy J Chauvin Jr The author seems to place a dim view on the parenting skills of today’s parents. All parents struggle with decisions regarding their children, some have model children, who need little or no guidance, while other parents are tormented by their children’s mistakes and path. According to the author he was responding to God’s calling in caring for these children. He frequently called upon God for guidance, never giving up. Whether Christian or not, parents are obligated to care for their children. If they fail as parents, society suffers. Lack of respect, dignity and immorality only serves to create a chaotic imbalance in society, which has far-reaching negative consequences. Abortion is a very controversial and unnerving part of today’s world. Christians say abortion kills one of God’s greatest gifts, however, do all treat this gift as coming from God? Redundant questions seem to boggle the minds of all as God looks down. Christianity refers to people as God’s adopted children, yet many of these children are abandoned even by Christians. The author, in his small circle of children, pondered the question of abortion. Distasteful as it may be, these children are the unaborted children. Society, and Christians alike, have failed to heed God’s calling to care for these children. There should be no homes with eight of these unaborted children. Christians, who abhor abortion, should be lined up with outstretched arms to do God’s work. Don’t rationalize your excuse by saying, “I can’t do that.” What if Jesus said, “I can’t die on the cross.” Don’t tell the author and his wife they have a special place in heaven. They just responded to God’s calling. Are we truly listening to God’s plea? There you have it, a choice to accept God’s call, much like the mother’s decision to abort the child or not to abort the child…. God’s Gift of Love. AMEN
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
The Unaborted Children By: Roy J Chauvin Jr The author seems to place a dim view on the parenting skills of today’s parents. All parents struggle with decisions regarding their children, some have model children, who need little or no guidance, while other parents are tormented by their children’s mistakes and path. According to the author he was responding to God’s calling in caring for these children. He frequently called upon God for guidance, never giving up. Whether Christian or not, parents are obligated to care for their children. If they fail as parents, society suffers. Lack of respect, dignity and immorality only serves to create a chaotic imbalance in society, which has far-reaching negative consequences. Abortion is a very controversial and unnerving part of today’s world. Christians say abortion kills one of God’s greatest gifts, however, do all treat this gift as coming from God? Redundant questions seem to boggle the minds of all as God looks down. Christianity refers to people as God’s adopted children, yet many of these children are abandoned even by Christians. The author, in his small circle of children, pondered the question of abortion. Distasteful as it may be, these children are the unaborted children. Society, and Christians alike, have failed to heed God’s calling to care for these children. There should be no homes with eight of these unaborted children. Christians, who abhor abortion, should be lined up with outstretched arms to do God’s work. Don’t rationalize your excuse by saying, “I can’t do that.” What if Jesus said, “I can’t die on the cross.” Don’t tell the author and his wife they have a special place in heaven. They just responded to God’s calling. Are we truly listening to God’s plea? There you have it, a choice to accept God’s call, much like the mother’s decision to abort the child or not to abort the child…. God’s Gift of Love. AMEN
Selective Justice My Legacy
Author: Roy Chauvin
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
Throughout life most people have to struggle with making decisions. These decisions not only involve the individual making the decision but also his family and in some cases the public. The life of a law enforcement officer involves all three. This burden is often stressful, taxing one's conscience to the breaking point. The individual has to rely on his family background and values instilled in him throughout his life. A strong faith driving the belief that all has to be fair and honest is viewed as an idealistic approach in which everyone strives toward in making these decisions. To truly adopt this fairness, honesty, and justice philosophy in your life's decisions is extremely difficult in today's world. The tug of war of emotions pulls at one's conscience to make the right decision. Many choose to prostitute their convictions for their jobs, money, status, and power, rationalizing their decisions for personal gain, leaving humanity in ashes. As a law enforcement officer, his daily decisions directly affect his fellow man. This burden is self-inflicted by the individual to do the right thing or to go along with the good-old-boy attitude. The latter accomplishes nothing and is actually looked down upon by the honest public. The people truly want someone they can trust to carry out this honesty and justice philosophy; however, the public has no clue about the sacrifices one has to make in order to achieve these goals. For one to fulfill his mission of striving for fairness and honesty, he has to be a slave of his convictions. At seventy-three, the winter of my life, I often question my life's path. However, not only can I not change it, nor would I want to. I still encounter those negative people who condemned me for my stand for justice. There is nothing I can say to change their minds, which embraces corruption as a badge of honor rather than dishonor. The silent majority hang their heads in disgust not realizing they have the power to change if they just stand up and fight. The reader of the book must evaluate whether or not the main character of the book was, in fact, dedicated to his convictions. By infusing the Diary of Corruption into the book poses to the reader a decision-making process in which he decides whether the diary is proof that corruption exists or this is just the way it is and no one can change these practices. The actual diaries represent twenty-seven years of entries documenting the author's daily life in law enforcement. The author of this book does not seek the approval of his life's path, but rather poses the question. What would you do if you were in his shoes? Walk the walk and talk the talk or be silent because it is too costly. Fairness, Honesty, Justice for all. I hope. 1 1
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
Throughout life most people have to struggle with making decisions. These decisions not only involve the individual making the decision but also his family and in some cases the public. The life of a law enforcement officer involves all three. This burden is often stressful, taxing one's conscience to the breaking point. The individual has to rely on his family background and values instilled in him throughout his life. A strong faith driving the belief that all has to be fair and honest is viewed as an idealistic approach in which everyone strives toward in making these decisions. To truly adopt this fairness, honesty, and justice philosophy in your life's decisions is extremely difficult in today's world. The tug of war of emotions pulls at one's conscience to make the right decision. Many choose to prostitute their convictions for their jobs, money, status, and power, rationalizing their decisions for personal gain, leaving humanity in ashes. As a law enforcement officer, his daily decisions directly affect his fellow man. This burden is self-inflicted by the individual to do the right thing or to go along with the good-old-boy attitude. The latter accomplishes nothing and is actually looked down upon by the honest public. The people truly want someone they can trust to carry out this honesty and justice philosophy; however, the public has no clue about the sacrifices one has to make in order to achieve these goals. For one to fulfill his mission of striving for fairness and honesty, he has to be a slave of his convictions. At seventy-three, the winter of my life, I often question my life's path. However, not only can I not change it, nor would I want to. I still encounter those negative people who condemned me for my stand for justice. There is nothing I can say to change their minds, which embraces corruption as a badge of honor rather than dishonor. The silent majority hang their heads in disgust not realizing they have the power to change if they just stand up and fight. The reader of the book must evaluate whether or not the main character of the book was, in fact, dedicated to his convictions. By infusing the Diary of Corruption into the book poses to the reader a decision-making process in which he decides whether the diary is proof that corruption exists or this is just the way it is and no one can change these practices. The actual diaries represent twenty-seven years of entries documenting the author's daily life in law enforcement. The author of this book does not seek the approval of his life's path, but rather poses the question. What would you do if you were in his shoes? Walk the walk and talk the talk or be silent because it is too costly. Fairness, Honesty, Justice for all. I hope. 1 1
A Mechanic's Diary
Author: Henry Conrad Brokmeyer
Publisher:
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Category : Iron industry and trade
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
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Category : Iron industry and trade
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Shaping American Catholicism
Author: Robert Emmett Curran
Publisher: CUA Press
ISBN: 0813219671
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
Distinguished historian Robert Emmett Curran presents an informed and balanced study of the American Catholic Church's experience in its two most important regions in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
Publisher: CUA Press
ISBN: 0813219671
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
Distinguished historian Robert Emmett Curran presents an informed and balanced study of the American Catholic Church's experience in its two most important regions in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation in 1838-1839
Author: Fanny Kemble
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Category : Georgia
Languages : en
Pages : 360
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Category : Georgia
Languages : en
Pages : 360
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A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States
Author: Frederick Law Olmsted
Publisher:
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Category : Enslaved persons
Languages : en
Pages : 756
Book Description
Examines the economy and it's impact of slavery on the coast land slave states pre-Civil War.
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Category : Enslaved persons
Languages : en
Pages : 756
Book Description
Examines the economy and it's impact of slavery on the coast land slave states pre-Civil War.
American Slavery as it is
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Category : Antigua
Languages : en
Pages : 228
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Category : Antigua
Languages : en
Pages : 228
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The Diary and Letters of Gouverneur Morris
Author: Gouverneur Morris
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Category : France
Languages : en
Pages : 690
Book Description
A biography of Gouverneur Morris (1752-1816) by his granddaughter, making extensive use of his letters and diary.
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Category : France
Languages : en
Pages : 690
Book Description
A biography of Gouverneur Morris (1752-1816) by his granddaughter, making extensive use of his letters and diary.
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass (Original ...
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Languages : en
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