This is a historical fiction satire story written based on my
feelings and views gathered in the workplace of both the civilian
and military environment. It may even present itself as anti-war to
some. However it is just a conglomeration of my thoughts after
spending much time within the military and always wanting to make
it a lifelong job and adventure. I had spent many years working in
the field of performance and productivity with the both the
military and civilian workplace. I attended many schools and
classes outside of my college classes which focused somewhat on
anti-micromanagement. While taught and preached, micro-management
is one aptitude I failed to see disappear while I worked in the
military or civilian positions as a soldier and as a leader from
the end of Vietnam era to today. I wrote this satire setting in the
military realm with influence form one of my most favorite
television shows and movie, which was M*A*S*H* 4077. I recall one
time while working as a field consultant for the military
productivity division coming into the classroom we were to teach a
class on leadership at. The lead instructor had written on the
board PERCEPTION IS REALITY. I was a newcomer to the division and
only a lieutenant at the time but opened my mouth as I read the
board out loud. "Wow whoever wrote that did not know apples from
oranges. I did not realize the department staff was sitting in the
adjoining room having coffee and reviewing for the class. As I
entered the room all eyes were upon me and I was asked if I had a
problem with today's lesson. Knowing I was in the dog house, I said
no. I was then asked by the lead instructor to define the topic
written on the board. I said. "Well I think Reality can be deceived
by one's perception based upon the angle their senses absorbs the
event." I added that it was a great topic and that we should teach
this great relationship between the brain and the outside world.
"We could add to the comment that all apples are fruits but not all
fruits are apples." Was my final comment for the day as I sat down
for meeting too begin. I soon learned that I would not be teaching
that day. One of my most favorite songs Don't Rock my Boat, by: Bob
Marley began playing in my head and still is today. So, this book
as, well as some of my others will most likely rock someone's boat.
As an anthropologist by degree I did want to participate in a war
as my father and other family members. This is a human
characteristic that will be with mankind for many years. I do see
it as a profit in the area of capital gain for some as well as a
gain of dominance for a few others. I also have learned from
studies as well as experience that some wars are a waste of human
life along with destruction of social and material products of
nature and humans. I probably have watched all of the good old TV
series and movie M.A.S.H. and sometimes caught myself saying, "Ah
hell there is no way that could really happen." Well I have
learned; yes it can and unfortunately will continue as abusive
power exists.
General
Imprint: |
Authorhouse
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
September 2009 |
First published: |
September 2009 |
Authors: |
Clifford D. Cope
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 19mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - With printed dust jacket / With dust jacket
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Pages: |
264 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4389-8858-0 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
General & literary fiction >
Modern fiction
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LSN: |
1-4389-8858-3 |
Barcode: |
9781438988580 |
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