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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The L.O.M (Land of Miracles) &Women of The L.O.M. is Otradom PeloGo’s, after traveling from the US to the Middle East and Europe, explanation of a people trying to work together (globalize) from the neighborhood where he grew up in rural Texas, to the complex affair of trying to piece together the different phases, while driving through the streets of postwar Iraq, to the epitome of globalization and foreign trade in one of it’s neighboring countries in a city called Dubai in the U.A.E. But war and capitalism in the Middle East and Europe is only made discernable after meeting, like back in America, the people that make up its’ backbone of families, the builders of roads and skyscrapers; and now by those who has become a part of his life.With a combination of poetry and short stories branching out from the foundation of the book called (I Come From The Land of Miracles), he explains the plight of homelessness of children specifically (section titled Children and AMCS) and families in what he terms as A Most Complex Situation (AMCS) and the auspices of trying to overcome it, to the plight of a group of young women who has migrated from Europe to the Middle East (and visa versa) as well as other parts of the world in the section titled Women of The L. O.M., while using his own life, his family and the world that he now lives in back in America to make prudent and empathetic comparisons. From Holland to Germany and to France, juxtaposed to the diverse Middle East, and his own country, he tries to add methodology to these different parts of globalization where some are viewed as protectionist societies trying to choose between limited globalization, (only when it’s necessary) and those who are viewed as trying to bring it about more quickly.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The L.O.M (Land of Miracles) &Women of The L.O.M. is Otradom PeloGo’s, after traveling from the US to the Middle East and Europe, explanation of a people trying to work together (globalize) from the neighborhood where he grew up in rural Texas, to the complex affair of trying to piece together the different phases, while driving through the streets of postwar Iraq, to the epitome of globalization and foreign trade in one of it’s neighboring countries in a city called Dubai in the U.A.E. But war and capitalism in the Middle East and Europe is only made discernable after meeting, like back in America, the people that make up its’ backbone of families, the builders of roads and skyscrapers; and now by those who has become a part of his life.With a combination of poetry and short stories branching out from the foundation of the book called (I Come From The Land of Miracles), he explains the plight of homelessness of children specifically (section titled Children and AMCS) and families in what he terms as A Most Complex Situation (AMCS) and the auspices of trying to overcome it, to the plight of a group of young women who has migrated from Europe to the Middle East (and visa versa) as well as other parts of the world in the section titled Women of The L. O.M., while using his own life, his family and the world that he now lives in back in America to make prudent and empathetic comparisons. From Holland to Germany and to France, juxtaposed to the diverse Middle East, and his own country, he tries to add methodology to these different parts of globalization where some are viewed as protectionist societies trying to choose between limited globalization, (only when it’s necessary) and those who are viewed as trying to bring it about more quickly.