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By a widely published author and father of 3 children, 8 books, and 1 kicking and screaming Inner Child that refuses to grow up or to go to sleep, this book imagines: -What if a child, asked to go the f*k to sleep by its father, could respond in adult language? -A band of 5000 yogis flown in from India specifically to balance India's budget deficit by spilling coffee on their laps at 5,000 McDonald's restaurants. -A Nuclear Weapons fire sale to help balance America's deficit -What would Christ say to the Reagan-Bush economists at the Last Judgment? -What does it feel like to send your pet cat to a cat home or cat shelter, or to return a long-dead ex-chicken to an American supermarket? -The story of an Indian men's magazine which ran a special Sex Issue, with condoms glued to the inside of the magazine for readers who might be too carnally provoked to search for a condom. This 30,000-word book of humorous essays and of political, social, and intercultural satire is the author's ninth book. Kurt Vonnegut called his first novel, "The Revised Kama Sutra," "very funny." It is not a book for children, but for adults who love absurd, satirical, and sometimes sexy humor. Among other things, it pokes fun at outsourcing and at familiar stereotypes about Indians and Americans, besides providing a revised, post-p.c. version of Genesis. As one magazine's review of "The Revised Kama Sutra" said, "No sacred cows whatsoever." The e-book edition was the Number 2 bestseller for 5 weeks on the Kindle Political Humor list.
Monday, December 2, 2013
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Whether stud or dud, hot dish or cold fish, you re never the same after you first? do the deed. But how wild, weird, or earth shattering was it for your neighbor, the person next to you on the bus, or your veterinarian? In How to Lose Your Virginity? and How Not To, compiled from 1,000 face-to-face interviews across North America, Shawn Wickens makes us transfixed voyeurs in scores of others? seminal? coming? of age moments. From Kelsie Testa in Jerk Magazine: "A compilation of shocking yet heartwarming tales of orifices, secretions, and vulgarity that pleasantly ends in an orgasm. From condom follies to mixed-race orgies, Wickens proves that no formula exists when it comes to this seminal and 'ground-breaking' event? One central message remains the same for all of these first-timers: losing your virginity is weird and exhilarating, whether you lost it with your middle-school bus driver named Frank at age 13 or you waited until marriage." Featured in the New York Daily News, The Huffington Post and Jezebel.com. Breakthru Radio calls How to Lose Your Virginity, ".an entertaining and enlightening read for virgins and non-virgins alike." A portion of the proceeds is donated to RAINN (Rape and Incest National Network)
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Saturday, November 30, 2013
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Going Bonkers: The Wacky World of Cultural Madness GOING BONKERS -HEATHER HAS TWO MOMMIES is read in public school while the Holy Bible is banned. -Public reading of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence may soon be deemed unconstitutional. -Men are legally marrying men and women women. -KINDERGARTENERS are expelled from school for "sexual harassment." -"Sex Education" teaches first graders how to use condoms. -Colleges teach that parents should be able to kill their babies up to the first thirty days of life if the babies do not contribute to the family's "happiness." -A WARSHIP is built with "women in mind from the keel up. the heads won't have urinals." Bathrooms will be "ladylike" with increased ventilation "due to hair spray." The navy is concerned about "the delicate nature of women's undergarments." GOING BONKERS -School administrators warn students that the Ten Commandments and the Bible constitute "hate speech." "Today, via some remarkable combination of hyper-sensitivity, tolerance, concern for self-esteem, "inclusiveness," and bias against being "judgmental," the nation has thrown itself on the mercy of seriously disturbed people. America is being conditioned to accept, endure, and promote virtually anything. That which is tolerated by one generation is accepted by the next and embraced by the third." "If we remain intimidated by the insanity infecting our culture and stoically accept the madness of our Brave New World, we essentially concede away the final remnants of liberty. It isn't civility to remain silent; it's cowardice. If I go down, I prefer to go down firing from the bulwarks rather than with a whimper in the shadows of madness and tyranny." Charles W. Sasser
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Thursday, November 28, 2013
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Multicultural AIDS Prevention Programs explores the behaviors of injection drug users and crack users to determine HIV risk factors and to help you reevaluate intervention and education programs. Program directors learn how to design and implement effective programs based on the research presented. Among the important issues you will learn about are: risk behavior and stages of behavior change for condom and needle usepredictors of loss for follow-up among drug users participating in HIV/AIDS prevention projectsthe role of psychosocial domains as causes for HIV risk behaviors and as resources for behavioral changecondom use as AIDS prevention among drug users and high-risk womensexual orientation and HIV risk behaviors among injection drug users (IDUs) and crack smokersthe utility of the stages-of-change model in assessing intervention readiness and measuring the outcome of modifying drug-related and sexual risk behaviors of active drug usersan evaluation of the effect on risk behaviors of an HIV testing and counseling program among African American (in the U.S.) and Puerto Rican (in the U.S. and Puerto Rico) drug abusersa cost analysis of outreach services to IDUs and street youth (a comparison of outreach costs with the medical costs of treating an HIV-infected individual)an examination of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) cohort of out-of-treatment IDUs and crack users to determine variables associated with entering drug treatment, factors correlated with treatment retention, and the extent to which entering treatment is related to cessation of injection drug and crack use. Multicultural AIDS Prevention Programs gives you an explanation for and better understanding of risk behaviors among drug users. You will use this insight in your efforts as a professional in drug abuse prevention and treatment or HIV/AIDS education, research, and outreach to develop and implement
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
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Tuesday, November 26, 2013
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They're here for a higher education. and you won't believe how far they'll go. Dexter College is a small liberal arts college in the quiet town of Home, Maine. But it won't stay quiet for long with this group of freshmen. There's Shipley-blonde and beautiful, the object of envy and more than a little lust. Determined to assert herself and to shed her good-girl image, she buys cigarettes and condoms, because that's what every self-respecting college girl does. Her edgy roommate, Eliza, came to Dexter to get noticed, and she has the attitude and the mouth to prove it. Then there's Tom. Handsome, privileged, used to getting his own way, he's a jock-turned-artist who thinks his paintings will change the world. Sensitive Nick, Tom's wake-and-bake pot-smoking roommate, wants to follow in the footsteps of his boarding-school hero. And then there are brother and sister Adam and Tragedy Gatz. The freckle-faced farm boy lives at home with his parents and his little sister, who does all she can to stop him from being a wuss. As Shipley, Eliza, Tom, Nick, and Adam find out, that first year of college is more than credits and cramming. Between the lust and the love, the secrecy and the scandal, they'll all receive an unexpected education. It's a time of shifting alliances, unrequited crushes, and coming of age. Find Yourself is Dexter's motto. And they are determined to do just that.
Monday, November 25, 2013
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Saturday, November 23, 2013
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AIDS, Sex, and Culture is a revealing examination of the impact the AIDS epidemic in Africa has had on women. Moving from her own story growing up in South Africa, anthropologist Ida Susser, looks at the AIDS epidemic in Africa in terms of its impact on a particularly vulnerable-both biologically and socially-group: women. She touches on global inequalities underpinning the AIDS epidemic, the impact of social conservativism in the US that has caused a reduction in support of certain AIDS prevention programs in favor of abstinence instruction, the logic of Mbeki's AIDS denial, recurrent stereotypes of the "Dark Continent" and women's fights for access to the female condom. She brings together broad discussions of global conditions and political and economic shifts with discussion of the experiences of women on the ground in areas ranging from Durban in KwaZulu Natal to rural settlements in Namibia and Botswana. Although Susser discusses the historical, social, and cultural context and the affects of HIV/AIDS and globalization, her focus throughout is on the lives of individuals. The book includes a chapter written by Sibongile Mkhize at the University of KwaZulu Natal who tells the story of her own family's struggle with AIDS. Ultimately, Susser argues that, despite the high rates of HIV/AIDS in southern Africa and the widespread problems poor women confront, we can identify what she terms "spaces of hope"-that is, venues in which women are making positive changes to improve their situations. We can, as well, locate community and international movements working successfully toward the prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS.