The book is filled with examples of how individuals have made a difference in their communities through grassroots efforts and in turn, relates success stories of those who have turned their lives around because of these acts. Fifty-Two Simple Ways...
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The book is filled with examples of how individuals have made a difference in their communities through grassroots efforts and in turn, relates success stories of those who have turned their lives around because of these acts. Fifty-Two Simple Ways to Make a Difference eloquently demonstrates Paul Simon's approach to life and challenges us to follow.
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Fifty-two Simple Ways to Make a Difference is a practical and inspiring book for general readers that reminds us that the little things we do count, and offers concrete suggestions for small ways of making a difference. Says the author, "I always run into people who have the 'well-what-could-I-do?' attitude. But small things really do make a difference. The longer I live the more I realize that the small things really are the big things in the long run." This book brings Simon's considerable experience in public service to general readers in a practical and inspiring way.
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This practical and inspiring book written by the former U.S. senator from Illinois and 1988 presidential candidate--who passed away in December 2003 at the age of 75--reminds readers that the little things do count, and offers concrete suggestions for small ways of making a difference.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 215843
- Product Code 0806646780
- EANÂ 9780806646787
- Pages 144
- Department General Books
- Category Christian Living
- Sub-Category General
- Publisher Fortress Press
- Publication Date Apr 2004
- Dimensions 215 x 140 x 8mm
- Weight 0.176kg
Paul Simon
The late Paul Simon served as the founding director of the Public Policy Institute at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. He also taught courses in political science, journalism, and history. Prior to leaving the U.S. Senate and joining the SIUC faculty in 1997, Simon ranked as the senior senator from Illinois. In the 104th Congress, he served on the budget, labor and human resources, judiciary, and Indian affairs committees. He was the author or coauthor of nineteen books, including "Freedom's Champion: Elijah Lovejoy," "Tapped Out: The Coming World Crisis in Water and What We Can Do Abo