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The Tripartite Realist War: Analysing Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine (1st ed. 2023): Danny Singh The Tripartite Realist War: Analysing Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine (1st ed. 2023)
Danny Singh
R3,438 Discovery Miles 34 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The book offers a detailed analysis on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. A book needs to be written on this to make sense, from a theoretical perspective, why this invasion has occurred and what the main actors are pursuing. The originality rests on testing main international relations theories: realism, liberalism and constructivism to the war that emerges with the practices and approaches during the Cold War to date from the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), the Soviet Union (and now Russia) and Ukraine. The monograph commences with a historical overview of NATO and how it has engaged in expansionism policy to further contain Russia in contemporary international affairs with the accession of additional former Soviet states. This helps to explain the current Russian invasion of Ukraine that would attract great readership. The main argument presented rests on the pursuance of realist interests by NATO, Ukraine and Russia for containment, national security interests and as a response to the security dilemma respectively. This has served as the main catalyst of this conflict that has made diplomacy, international law and collective security measures problematic to implement.

Comparative Just War Theory - An Introduction to International Perspectives (Hardcover): Luis Cordeiro-Rodrigues, Danny Singh Comparative Just War Theory - An Introduction to International Perspectives (Hardcover)
Luis Cordeiro-Rodrigues, Danny Singh; Foreword by Alex J. Bellamy
R2,101 Discovery Miles 21 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There are a variety of reasons why it is important to have widespread cross-cultural and cross-ideological agreement regarding how to fight war (jus in bello) and when to enter war (jus ad bellum). Firstly, international humanitarian law was created in the West and states of power may either sidestep or use these norms as a political umbrella to pursue realist political ambitions. Secondly, war involves addressing the morality of killing and using violence and these two are normally impermissible. It is important to avoid biased perspectives and find a reasonable agreement. Thirdly, attacking compounds and media systems that serve military purposes can result to unnecessary deaths of civilians when the rule of proportionality is exercised. Fourthly, there is an increasing involvement of different countries in each other’s’ security legislation. Common grounds on how to understand war are necessary to explore. The major theme of this edited book will precisely address issues regarding the morality of war from a comparative perspective. The chapters in this book will look at two important debates regarding war ethics: a) when is it morally justified to enter in war? b) If one is in war, what are the morally acceptable violent methods? These topics have been debated substantially in the Western liberal context. What this volume does new is to address these topics taking into consideration concepts from non-mainstream Western and non-Western philosophical theories, with the use of concrete examples. Particularly, this means addressing those two issues taking into consideration concepts like Confucian Yi/Rightness, Ahimsa, Class Struggle, Ubuntu, Anarchism, Pacifism, Buddhism, Islam, Jihad, among other concepts. Therefore, this book provides a wider conceptual framework to deal with the morality of war by offering a comparative philosophical approach to just war theory. Fresh insights into how the normative problems that arise from just war can be addressed. Ethnocentrism and the preservation of superpowers’ interests dominate international politics, contravene international law and are not compliant with just war theory. The world organization is largely driven (as a facilitator) for superpowers’ geopolitical interests to wage war, even if not morally justified, and stretching the boundaries of international law. By way of illustration, United Nations (UN) weapons inspectors did not find weapons of mass destruction under Security Council Resolution 1441 (2002) in Iraq but an intervention under the façade of humanitarian justifications was driven by the United States (US) and coalition of the willing. Similarly, in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the US influenced immediate collective military intervention (via Chapter 51 of the UN Charter) against Al-Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan under Security Council Resolutions 1368 and 1373 (2001). However, Al-Qaeda is a transnational organization, and non-state actor, and is not entirely based in Afghanistan and thus Article 51 only applies, as a last resort, to states that are attacking a UN Member State.[1] The intervention was not jus ad bellum. Therefore, an increasing moral concern in contemporary politics and moral theory is to address moral issues from a non-ethnocentric point of view. In terms of moral theory, this pattern is noticeable with the increasing relevance of comparative philosophy. For example, philosophers such as Chenyang Li (Li 2016), Thaddeus Metz and Daniel Bell (Bell and Metz 2011)have compared African and Confucian ethical values and built up a moral theory based on the combination of both schools of philosophy. Bai Tongdong (Bai 2010), Joseph Chan (Chan 2015), Mario Wenning (Wenning 2011), among others, have equally compared Chinese philosophy with Western philosophy with the goal of finding a moral system that comprises East and West. Thus, the concern of finding ethical values that are cross-cultural is an increasing concern in politics and moral philosophy. One particular area where this concern is urgent is the morality of war. The morality of war/just war theory deals with the justification of how and why wars are fought. There are a variety of reasons why it is important to have widespread cross-cultural and cross-ideological agreement regarding how to fight war (jus in bello) and when to enter war (jus ad bellum). Firstly, it can be argued that international humanitarian law was created in the West (deriving from the visit of Swiss businessman Henri Dunant to the aftermath of the Battle of Solferino[2]) and under a realist perspective in international relations the international system is anarchic meaning that states of power may either sidestep or use these norms as a political umbrella to pursue political ambitions. Secondly, war involves addressing the morality of killing and using violence and these two are normally impermissible. Therefore, to justify something that is usually considered morally impermissible it is important to avoid biased perspectives and find a reasonable agreement. Thirdly, attacking compounds and media systems that serve military purposes can result to unnecessary deaths of civilians as evident with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) aircraft bombing of Belgrade’s government supported radio television broadcasting on 23 April 1999. Despite 16 civilians (employees of Radio Television Serbia) being killed at its headquarters during these coordinated attacks, NATO justified the bombing (Eko 2012, pp. 393–394). It was argued that the station served a dual military and civilian purpose and therefore the control communications system was a justified target, and not intentionally Serbian civilians, due to its military use that reached over 100 radio relay sites across Serbia (Burri 2015, p. 151). The rule of proportionality is a vexed area and argued as lawful by NATO due to the fact that civilian harm was not excessive in comparison to the success of destroying the military communications command structure.[3] However, the International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia (ICTY) argued that the bombing for three hours of media coverage in comparison to 16 civilian workers being killed was disproportionate but no investigation of NATO negligence from the Office of the Prosecutor was recommended (ICTY 2000, para. 50, 90–91). Fourthly, there is an increasing involvement of different countries in each other’s’ security legislation. For instance China has been cooperating substantially to develop existing peace and security structures in various African countries. Thus, common grounds on how to understand war are necessary to explore. Just war theory has been driven from a liberal Western point of view, with a Christian perspective and almost solely by analytical philosophers. This volume wishes to offer a comparative perspective on just war theory which encompasses neglected perspectives. Drawing on expert contributions that cut across different ideologies and philosophical traditions, this volume provides fresh insights into how the normative problems that arise from just war can be addressed. The aim of this volume is to explore how different philosophical traditions and ideologies can provide normative insights to the conflicts that result of entering war and being in war. Therefore, this book steps out from common edited volumes that only engage with liberal analytic philosophy as a response to these conflicts and tries to offer a wider conceptual framework to deal with the morality of war. Consequently, this book offers a comparative philosophical approach to just war theory. In particular, this volume does this by having articles dedicated to neglected Western views, namely as Anarchism, Pacifism, Marxism, and continental philosophy (Schmitt) and articles dedicated to non-Western views, which encompass Confucian, Indian, African and Islamic perspectives. [1] Singh’s chapter 5 utilizing critical legal theory and international relations theory will provide more substance on a critique of interventions post 9/11. [2] The Battle of Solferino commenced on 24 June 1859 and concerned the victorious Franco-Sardinian Alliance which defeated the Austrian Army. In the aftermath, Dunant witnessed great suffering of the remaining wounded soldiers, inadequate hospitals and then self-published a pamphlet titled ‘A Memory of Solferino’ in 1862 (Crawford and Pert 2015, pp. 5–6). [3] Again, Singh’s chapter 5 will provide more substance on just war ethics being applied as a political umbrella to pursue institutional security and political ambitions.

Investigating Corruption in the Afghan Police Force - Instability and Insecurity in Post-conflict Societies (Hardcover): Danny... Investigating Corruption in the Afghan Police Force - Instability and Insecurity in Post-conflict Societies (Hardcover)
Danny Singh
R2,260 Discovery Miles 22 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Based on unprecedented empirical research conducted with lower levels of the Afghan police, this unique study assesses how institutional legacy and external intervention, from countries including the UK and the US, have shaped the structural conditions of corruption in the police force and the state. Taking a social constructivist approach, the book combines an in-depth analysis of internal political, cultural and economic drivers with references to several regime changes affecting policing and security, from the Soviet occupation and Mujahidin militias to Taliban religious police. Crossing disciplinary boundaries, Singh offers an invaluable contribution to the literature and to anti-corruption policy in developing and conflict-affected societies.

Comparative Just War Theory - An Introduction to International Perspectives (Paperback): Luis Cordeiro-Rodrigues, Danny Singh Comparative Just War Theory - An Introduction to International Perspectives (Paperback)
Luis Cordeiro-Rodrigues, Danny Singh; Foreword by Alex J. Bellamy
R1,010 Discovery Miles 10 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There are a variety of reasons why it is important to have widespread cross-cultural and cross-ideological agreement regarding how to fight war (jus in bello) and when to enter war (jus ad bellum). Firstly, international humanitarian law was created in the West and states of power may either sidestep or use these norms as a political umbrella to pursue realist political ambitions. Secondly, war involves addressing the morality of killing and using violence and these two are normally impermissible. It is important to avoid biased perspectives and find a reasonable agreement. Thirdly, attacking compounds and media systems that serve military purposes can result to unnecessary deaths of civilians when the rule of proportionality is exercised. Fourthly, there is an increasing involvement of different countries in each other’s’ security legislation. Common grounds on how to understand war are necessary to explore. The major theme of this edited book will precisely address issues regarding the morality of war from a comparative perspective. The chapters in this book will look at two important debates regarding war ethics: a) when is it morally justified to enter in war? b) If one is in war, what are the morally acceptable violent methods? These topics have been debated substantially in the Western liberal context. What this volume does new is to address these topics taking into consideration concepts from non-mainstream Western and non-Western philosophical theories, with the use of concrete examples. Particularly, this means addressing those two issues taking into consideration concepts like Confucian Yi/Rightness, Ahimsa, Class Struggle, Ubuntu, Anarchism, Pacifism, Buddhism, Islam, Jihad, among other concepts. Therefore, this book provides a wider conceptual framework to deal with the morality of war by offering a comparative philosophical approach to just war theory. Fresh insights into how the normative problems that arise from just war can be addressed. Ethnocentrism and the preservation of superpowers’ interests dominate international politics, contravene international law and are not compliant with just war theory. The world organization is largely driven (as a facilitator) for superpowers’ geopolitical interests to wage war, even if not morally justified, and stretching the boundaries of international law. By way of illustration, United Nations (UN) weapons inspectors did not find weapons of mass destruction under Security Council Resolution 1441 (2002) in Iraq but an intervention under the façade of humanitarian justifications was driven by the United States (US) and coalition of the willing. Similarly, in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the US influenced immediate collective military intervention (via Chapter 51 of the UN Charter) against Al-Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan under Security Council Resolutions 1368 and 1373 (2001). However, Al-Qaeda is a transnational organization, and non-state actor, and is not entirely based in Afghanistan and thus Article 51 only applies, as a last resort, to states that are attacking a UN Member State.[1] The intervention was not jus ad bellum. Therefore, an increasing moral concern in contemporary politics and moral theory is to address moral issues from a non-ethnocentric point of view. In terms of moral theory, this pattern is noticeable with the increasing relevance of comparative philosophy. For example, philosophers such as Chenyang Li (Li 2016), Thaddeus Metz and Daniel Bell (Bell and Metz 2011)have compared African and Confucian ethical values and built up a moral theory based on the combination of both schools of philosophy. Bai Tongdong (Bai 2010), Joseph Chan (Chan 2015), Mario Wenning (Wenning 2011), among others, have equally compared Chinese philosophy with Western philosophy with the goal of finding a moral system that comprises East and West. Thus, the concern of finding ethical values that are cross-cultural is an increasing concern in politics and moral philosophy. One particular area where this concern is urgent is the morality of war. The morality of war/just war theory deals with the justification of how and why wars are fought. There are a variety of reasons why it is important to have widespread cross-cultural and cross-ideological agreement regarding how to fight war (jus in bello) and when to enter war (jus ad bellum). Firstly, it can be argued that international humanitarian law was created in the West (deriving from the visit of Swiss businessman Henri Dunant to the aftermath of the Battle of Solferino[2]) and under a realist perspective in international relations the international system is anarchic meaning that states of power may either sidestep or use these norms as a political umbrella to pursue political ambitions. Secondly, war involves addressing the morality of killing and using violence and these two are normally impermissible. Therefore, to justify something that is usually considered morally impermissible it is important to avoid biased perspectives and find a reasonable agreement. Thirdly, attacking compounds and media systems that serve military purposes can result to unnecessary deaths of civilians as evident with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) aircraft bombing of Belgrade’s government supported radio television broadcasting on 23 April 1999. Despite 16 civilians (employees of Radio Television Serbia) being killed at its headquarters during these coordinated attacks, NATO justified the bombing (Eko 2012, pp. 393–394). It was argued that the station served a dual military and civilian purpose and therefore the control communications system was a justified target, and not intentionally Serbian civilians, due to its military use that reached over 100 radio relay sites across Serbia (Burri 2015, p. 151). The rule of proportionality is a vexed area and argued as lawful by NATO due to the fact that civilian harm was not excessive in comparison to the success of destroying the military communications command structure.[3] However, the International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia (ICTY) argued that the bombing for three hours of media coverage in comparison to 16 civilian workers being killed was disproportionate but no investigation of NATO negligence from the Office of the Prosecutor was recommended (ICTY 2000, para. 50, 90–91). Fourthly, there is an increasing involvement of different countries in each other’s’ security legislation. For instance China has been cooperating substantially to develop existing peace and security structures in various African countries. Thus, common grounds on how to understand war are necessary to explore. Just war theory has been driven from a liberal Western point of view, with a Christian perspective and almost solely by analytical philosophers. This volume wishes to offer a comparative perspective on just war theory which encompasses neglected perspectives. Drawing on expert contributions that cut across different ideologies and philosophical traditions, this volume provides fresh insights into how the normative problems that arise from just war can be addressed. The aim of this volume is to explore how different philosophical traditions and ideologies can provide normative insights to the conflicts that result of entering war and being in war. Therefore, this book steps out from common edited volumes that only engage with liberal analytic philosophy as a response to these conflicts and tries to offer a wider conceptual framework to deal with the morality of war. Consequently, this book offers a comparative philosophical approach to just war theory. In particular, this volume does this by having articles dedicated to neglected Western views, namely as Anarchism, Pacifism, Marxism, and continental philosophy (Schmitt) and articles dedicated to non-Western views, which encompass Confucian, Indian, African and Islamic perspectives. [1] Singh’s chapter 5 utilizing critical legal theory and international relations theory will provide more substance on a critique of interventions post 9/11. [2] The Battle of Solferino commenced on 24 June 1859 and concerned the victorious Franco-Sardinian Alliance which defeated the Austrian Army. In the aftermath, Dunant witnessed great suffering of the remaining wounded soldiers, inadequate hospitals and then self-published a pamphlet titled ‘A Memory of Solferino’ in 1862 (Crawford and Pert 2015, pp. 5–6). [3] Again, Singh’s chapter 5 will provide more substance on just war ethics being applied as a political umbrella to pursue institutional security and political ambitions.

The Whiz Kid's Perfect Health Guide - The Teen who Refinanced his Mother's House and Car at 14 (Paperback): Danny... The Whiz Kid's Perfect Health Guide - The Teen who Refinanced his Mother's House and Car at 14 (Paperback)
Danny Singh
R268 Discovery Miles 2 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Profits support the Horizons for Homeless Children in Boston. Want to lower cholesterol levels? Want to increase your life span? Just want to read this book to kill time? Well, congratulations because you have found the correct book. Please do not find the number of pages intimidating because the lessons contained within this book are meant to help consumers live the most healthy lifestyle ever by teaching them the significance of avoiding drugs, cutting down on fried foods, resolving conflicts in a peaceful manner, and learning how to treat diseases with tips presented on how to avoid contracting them in the first place. Danny Singh "financial whiz kid" refinanced his mother's house and car at 14 and has been doing seminars to educate students on how to detect diploma mill schools, save money by attending a community college, and repay their student loans with the least amount of interest and fees. Now he is focusing his attention on another issue. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported that heart disease and cancer are the 2 highest leading causes of death in America. In response to this epidemic, Danny advocates consumers avoiding dangerous substances, drugs, and breaking the addiction for the purpose of living the longest lives possible without worry. Without needing expensive rehabilitation centers or fake drug treatment medicines advertised on the media, Danny will discuss strategies on how to resist taking drugs and focus more on consuming foods filled with vitamins, proteins, carbohydrates, and other nutrients as recommended by the Food Guide Pyramid that are vital for the overall well-being of a consumer. In addition to avoiding drugs, techniques will be presented on how consumers can incorporate daily exercise routines into their lifestyles while managing time for relationships with friends and family and completing tasks for work or school. As a result, consumers will be more likely to be mentally, emotionally, socially, and physically healthy which satisfies the Health Triangle. No health book is complete without a discussion about the human body and its systems and Danny explains how they work together to fight infections, repair bone damages, and respond to hormonal changes especially during puberty. Regardless of the age of the consumer or their health conditions, this book will help anyone achieve all their health related goals. If the knowledge in this book does not improve your health then return or sell it Nothing to lose but many ways to get healthy in The Whiz Kid's Perfect Health Guide Preview of Concepts (Some of Them at Least) -Mental Health Disorders -Social Relationships -Personal Hygiene -Dietary Guidelines -Eating Disorders -Organ Systems -Communicable Diseases -Pregnancy -Environment Health

Learning English through the mind and the body - 50 simple steps to improve your English (Paperback): Danny Singh Learning English through the mind and the body - 50 simple steps to improve your English (Paperback)
Danny Singh
R299 Discovery Miles 2 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Finance 101 - The Whiz Kid's Perfect Credit Guide (Save for Retirement Now): The Teen who Refinanced his Mother's... Finance 101 - The Whiz Kid's Perfect Credit Guide (Save for Retirement Now): The Teen who Refinanced his Mother's House and Car at 14 (Paperback)
Danny Singh
R506 Discovery Miles 5 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Profits Are Donated To The Children's National Medical Center in Washington, DC. No Credit? Bad Credit? Average Credit? Just Want To Learn About Finance? Well, congratulations because you have found the right book. Not even the table of contents can show all the lessons contained within this book meant to help consumers fight all types of financial problems just as Danny Singh fights for his mother including avoiding a foreclosure, reclaiming a repossessed car, fixing credit, avoiding deceptive loans as well as checking accounts filled with fees, and getting denied credit applications approved. In response to the student loans crisis looming in America and as a community college student himself, Danny advocates going to a community or state college and doing the maximum number of classes is the best financial decision that can be made versus getting into $100,000 of debt. Without needing bogus and expensive credit repair agencies, Danny will emphasize the most effective debt repayment plans and methods to save money on everyday purchases allowing for consumers to be debt free in months instead of years. Besides student loan debt, Danny expresses credit unions are the solution for consumers to effectively pay off any type of debt such as credit cards, auto loans, and mortgages. Being debt free will cause their insurance premiums to decrease and chances of better employment to increase in addition to living lives free of debt and stress. Saving for retirement and other financial goals will be a breeze. Despite the financial conditions of a consumer or the economy, perfect credit is never impossible and Danny proves this in Finance 101: The Whiz Kid's Perfect Credit Guide If the knowledge in this book does not boost your credit scores and bank account balances then feel free to return or sell it. The purchase of this book is the only investment that is risk free but makes the most earnings.

Finance 101 - The Whiz Kid's Perfect Credit Guide (Avoid Payday Loans): The Teen who Refinanced his Mother's House... Finance 101 - The Whiz Kid's Perfect Credit Guide (Avoid Payday Loans): The Teen who Refinanced his Mother's House and Car at 14 (Paperback)
Danny Singh
R506 Discovery Miles 5 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Profits Are Donated To The Children's National Medical Center in Washington, DC. No Credit? Bad Credit? Average Credit? Just Want To Learn About Finance? Well, congratulations because you have found the right book. Not even the table of contents can show all the lessons contained within this book meant to help consumers fight all types of financial problems just as Danny Singh fights for his mother including avoiding a foreclosure, reclaiming a repossessed car, fixing credit, avoiding deceptive loans as well as checking accounts filled with fees, and getting denied credit applications approved. In response to the student loans crisis looming in America and as a community college student himself, Danny advocates going to a community or state college and doing the maximum number of classes is the best financial decision that can be made versus getting into $100,000 of debt. Without needing bogus and expensive credit repair agencies, Danny will emphasize the most effective debt repayment plans and methods to save money on everyday purchases allowing for consumers to be debt free in months instead of years. Besides student loan debt, Danny expresses credit unions are the solution for consumers to effectively pay off any type of debt such as credit cards, auto loans, and mortgages. Being debt free will cause their insurance premiums to decrease and chances of better employment to increase in addition to living lives free of debt and stress. Saving for retirement and other financial goals will be a breeze. Despite the financial conditions of a consumer or the economy, perfect credit is never impossible and Danny proves this in Finance 101: The Whiz Kid's Perfect Credit Guide If the knowledge in this book does not boost your credit scores and bank account balances then feel free to return or sell it. The purchase of this book is the only investment that is risk free but makes the most earnings.

The Whiz Kid's Scam Guide - For-Profit Colleges: The Teen who Refinanced his Mother's House and Car at Age 14... The Whiz Kid's Scam Guide - For-Profit Colleges: The Teen who Refinanced his Mother's House and Car at Age 14 (Paperback)
Danny Singh
R237 Discovery Miles 2 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Profit Support the Nemours Children's Hospital in Orlando, Florida The student loan debt is over 1 trillion dollars because an increasing number of students are going to college in the hopes of later finding a good paying job. A large majority of students going back to school are non-traditional meaning they are single parents, working adults, veterans, ex-convicts, students with disabilities, or students who did not start college after high school. The growth of the non-traditional students is causing the growth of the for-profit colleges such as the Westwood College, ITT Tech, Everest University, and other schools similar to them. These schools are different from the non-profit schools such as the University of Central Florida, Seminole State College, Stetson University, and Florida State University because they are operated by a company who funds them and gets returns through the tuition paid by students. The for-profit colleges have very expensive tuition compared to the non-profit colleges. They claim they can provide a high quality education to the non-traditional students who may struggle to academically succeed in a traditional college setting- But are for-profit colleges everything they make themselves out to be? Research shows 90% of the money made by for-profit colleges come from the financial aid granted to students by the government. The majority of students paying late on their loans are for-profit college students. Coincidentally, the majority of for-profit colleges have extremely low graduation rates. Half of the students who attend a for-profit college do not graduate with a degree or diploma but only with debt. A growing number of peculiar cases are developing with the for-profit college industry involving aggressive recruitment tactics, the creation of fake transcripts, creation of fake visas for students, instructors not having advanced degrees, fake accreditation, and how a dog was able to earn the MBA. Let the 20-year-old traditional, non-traditional, and community college "financial whiz kid" student, Danny Singh, share with you the business secrets behind the for-profit colleges, how students can protect themselves from being scammed, and better alternatives to for-profit colleges. Singh is the teenager who took over his mother's finances at age 11 and refinanced her house and car at age 14. Singh has been training students to repay their loans in an effective manner and felt the need to publish this book because for-profit colleges deceived many of his clients. Please share the information within this book.

The Whiz Kid's Scam Guide - For-Profit Colleges (Everest, ITT Tech, Ashworth): Meet the Traditional, Non-Traditional, and... The Whiz Kid's Scam Guide - For-Profit Colleges (Everest, ITT Tech, Ashworth): Meet the Traditional, Non-Traditional, and Community College Student (Paperback)
Danny Singh
R237 Discovery Miles 2 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Profits Support the Nemours Children's Hospital in Orlando, Florida The student loan debt is over 1 trillion dollars because an increasing number of students are going to college in the hopes of later finding a good paying job. For this reason, students feel comfortable accepting loans thinking the return they will receive through employment will offset the debts. The rough economic conditions are proving otherwise because the number of students paying late on their loans is exceeding the number of students graduating from college. As evidence, the student loan default rates have doubled and there are not enough jobs for everyone. The price of tuition is increasing as the overall amount of financial aid is decreasing and student loans still cannot be eliminated with bankruptcy. A large majority of students going back to school are non-traditional meaning they are single parents, working adults, veterans, ex-convicts, students with disabilities, or students who did not start college after high school. The growth of the non-traditional students is causing the growth of the for-profit colleges such as the Westwood College, ITT Tech, Everest University, and other schools similar to them. These schools are different from the non-profit schools such as the University of Central Florida, Seminole State College, Stetson University, and Florida State University because they are operated by a company who funds them and gets returns through the tuition paid by students. The for-profit colleges have very expensive tuition compared to the non-profit colleges. They claim they can provide a high quality education to the non-traditional students who may struggle to academically succeed in a traditional college setting- But are for-profit colleges everything they make themselves out to be? Research shows 90% of the money made by for-profit colleges come from the financial aid granted to students by the government. The majority of students paying late on their loans are for-profit college students. Coincidentally, the majority of for-profit colleges have extremely low graduation rates. Half of the students who attend a for-profit college do not graduate with a degree or diploma but only with debt. A growing number of peculiar cases are developing with the for-profit college industry involving aggressive recruitment tactics, the creation of fake transcripts, creation of fake visas for students, instructors not having advanced degrees, fake accreditation, and how a dog was able to earn the MBA. Let the 20-year-old traditional, non-traditional, and community college "financial whiz kid" student, Danny Singh, share with you the business secrets behind the for-profit colleges, how students can protect themselves from being scammed, and better alternatives to for-profit colleges. Singh is the teenager who took over his mother's finances at age 11 and refinanced her house and car at age 14. Singh has been training students to repay their loans in an effective manner and felt the need to publish this book because for-profit colleges deceived many of his clients. Please share the information within this book.

The Whiz Kid's Perfect Health Guide - Increase Life Span, Lose Weight, and Live Happier (Paperback): Danny Singh The Whiz Kid's Perfect Health Guide - Increase Life Span, Lose Weight, and Live Happier (Paperback)
Danny Singh
R273 Discovery Miles 2 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Profits support the Horizons for Homeless Children in Boston Want to lower cholesterol levels? Want to increase your life span? Just want to read this book to kill time? Well, congratulations because you have found the correct book. Please do not find the number of pages intimidating because the lessons contained within this book are meant to help consumers live the most healthy lifestyle ever by teaching them the significance of avoiding drugs, cutting down on fried foods, resolving conflicts in a peaceful manner, and learning how to treat diseases with tips presented on how to avoid contracting them in the first place. Danny Singh "financial whiz kid" refinanced his mother's house and car at 14 and has been doing seminars to educate students on how to detect diploma mill schools, save money by attending a community college, and repay their student loans with the least amount of interest and fees. Now he is focusing his attention on another issue. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported that heart disease and cancer are the 2 highest leading causes of death in America. In response to this epidemic, Danny advocates consumers avoiding dangerous substances, drugs, and breaking the addiction for the purpose of living the longest lives possible without worry. Without needing expensive rehabilitation centers or fake drug treatment medicines advertised on the media, Danny will discuss strategies on how to resist taking drugs and focus more on consuming foods filled with vitamins, proteins, carbohydrates, and other nutrients as recommended by the Food Guide Pyramid that are vital for the overall well-being of a consumer. In addition to avoiding drugs, techniques will be presented on how consumers can incorporate daily exercise routines into their lifestyles while managing time for relationships with friends and family and completing tasks for work or school. As a result, consumers will be more likely to be mentally, emotionally, socially, and physically healthy which satisfies the Health Triangle. No health book is complete without a discussion about the human body and its systems and Danny explains how they work together to fight infections, repair bone damages, and respond to hormonal changes especially during puberty. Regardless of the age of the consumer or their health conditions, this book will help anyone achieve all their health related goals. If the knowledge in this book does not improve your health then return or sell it Nothing to lose but many ways to get healthy in The Whiz Kid's Perfect Health Guide Preview of Concepts (Some of Them at Least) -Mental Health Disorders -Social Relationships -Personal Hygiene -Dietary Guidelines -Eating Disorders -Organ Systems -Communicable Diseases -Pregnancy -Environment Health

Finance 101 - The Whiz Kid's Perfect Credit Guide (Personal Finance is E-Z): The Teen who Refinanced his Mother's... Finance 101 - The Whiz Kid's Perfect Credit Guide (Personal Finance is E-Z): The Teen who Refinanced his Mother's House and Car at 14 (Paperback)
Danny Singh
R506 Discovery Miles 5 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Profits Are Donated To The Children's National Medical Center in Washington, DC. No Credit? Bad Credit? Average Credit? Just Want To Learn About Finance? Well, congratulations because you have found the right book. Not even the table of contents can show all the lessons contained within this book meant to help consumers fight all types of financial problems just as Danny Singh fights for his mother including avoiding a foreclosure, reclaiming a repossessed car, fixing credit, avoiding deceptive loans as well as checking accounts filled with fees, and getting denied credit applications approved. In response to the student loans crisis looming in America and as a community college student himself, Danny advocates going to a community or state college and doing the maximum number of classes is the best financial decision that can be made versus getting into $100,000 of debt. Without needing bogus and expensive credit repair agencies, Danny will emphasize the most effective debt repayment plans and methods to save money on everyday purchases allowing for consumers to be debt free in months instead of years. Besides student loan debt, Danny expresses credit unions are the solution for consumers to effectively pay off any type of debt such as credit cards, auto loans, and mortgages. Being debt free will cause their insurance premiums to decrease and chances of better employment to increase in addition to living lives free of bankruptcy and debt in which saving for retirement and other financial goals will be a breeze. Despite the financial conditions of a consumer or the economy, perfect credit is never impossible and Danny proves this in Finance 101: The Whiz Kid's Perfect Credit Guide If the knowledge in this book does not boost your credit scores and bank account balances then feel free to return or sell it. The purchase of this book is the only investment that is risk free but makes the most earnings.

Finance 101 - The Whiz Kid's Perfect Credit Guide: Save House From Foreclosure (Paperback): Danny Singh Finance 101 - The Whiz Kid's Perfect Credit Guide: Save House From Foreclosure (Paperback)
Danny Singh
R508 Discovery Miles 5 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Finance 101 - The Whiz Kid's Perfect Credit Guide (Fight Repossession): The Teen who Refinanced his Mother's House... Finance 101 - The Whiz Kid's Perfect Credit Guide (Fight Repossession): The Teen who Refinanced his Mother's House and Car at 14 (Paperback)
Danny Singh
R508 Discovery Miles 5 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Finance 101 - The Whiz Kid's Perfect Credit Guide: The Teen Who Refinanced His Mother's House and Car at 14... Finance 101 - The Whiz Kid's Perfect Credit Guide: The Teen Who Refinanced His Mother's House and Car at 14 (Paperback)
Danny Singh
R896 Discovery Miles 8 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

No Credit? Bad Credit? Average Credit? Just Want To Learn About Finance? Well, congratulations because you have found the right book. Not even the table of contents can show all the lessons contained within this book meant to help consumers fight all types of financial problems just as Danny Singh fights for his mother including avoiding a foreclosure, reclaiming a repossessed car, fixing credit, avoiding deceptive loans as well as checking accounts filled with fees, and getting denied credit applications approved. In response to the student loans crisis looming in America and as a community college student himself, Danny advocates going to a community or state college and doing the maximum number of classes is the best financial decision that can be made versus getting into $100,000 of debt. Without needing bogus and expensive credit repair agencies, Danny will emphasize the most effective debt repayment plans and methods to save money on everyday purchases allowing for consumers to be debt free in months instead of years. Besides student loan debt, Danny expresses credit unions are the solution for consumers to effectively pay off any type of debt such as credit cards, auto loans, and mortgages. Being free of debt will cause their insurance premiums to decrease and increase their chances of better employment. In addition, consumers will be able to enjoy lives free of bankruptcy. Saving for retirement and other financial goals will be a breeze. Despite the financial conditions of a consumer or the economy, perfect credit is never impossible and Danny proves this in Finance 101: The Whiz Kid's Perfect Credit Guide If the knowledge in this book does not boost your credit scores and bank account balances then feel free to return or sell it. The purchase of this book is the only investment that is risk free but makes the most earnings.

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