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With the increased use of armed drones has come closer scrutiny of
the legal and ethical dimensions. In the first chapter of this
book, the author makes an assessment of the lethal use of drone
technologies, measured in terms of their legality, morality, and
overall effectiveness. Armed unmanned aerial vehicles -- combat
drones -- have fundamentally altered the ways the United States
conducts military operations aimed at countering insurgent and
terrorist organisations. Drones may reduce risks to human soldiers
but the question arises as to whether they permit the initiation or
escalation of conflict by promoting civic disengagement. The
authors of the second chapter offer an analysis of the dimensions
surrounding this argument.
Despite living in free-spirited New Orleans, Elliot finds that his
career as an insurance actuary has him constantly weighing the
risks of every move he makes in his life. When Troy, his teenage
crush, returns home to the Big Easy after a stint with the Marines
and unexpectedly announces he's gay, Elliot must decide if he's
willing to take a chance and find out if men really can do romance.
Also by Michael Holloway Perronne: A Time Before Me Falling Into Me
A Time Before Us Starstruck: A Hollywood Saga Embrace the Rain For
more information on Michael, please visit www.michaelhperronne.com.
Christopher (Chris) Goodman is a young man with a troubled past, a
troubled past that he has kept hidden from everyone including his
best friend. Chris believes everything is going great for
him...money, drugs, women, etc, until something happens that
changes his life and other lives around him forever. What Chris
thought he had forgotten...his past...his childhood...his own
mother's plight suddenly comes back to the fore-front. Chris sees
his own mother through a young woman in need of help and makes a
decision to help her, but he will soon discover that not everyone
is on-board with his decision.
Dreaming Bears is the true story of the rare friendship that
develops between a young medical student with deep roots in the
South and an elderly Indian couple in the wilds of northeast
Alaska. In 1961, Mike Holloway, his brother Ted, and a college
friend set out from South Carolina to spend the summer hiking in
Arctic Alaska, intending to live off the land. They end up in the
homeland of the Gwich'in - the northernmost Indians in North
America.
The young men charter a small plan into the isolated village of
Venetie, where the tribal chief directs them to the remote cabins
of Johnny and Sarah Frank. The elderly Gwich'in couple lived a
thirty-five-mile walk from the village and more than a hundred air
miles from the closest road. Johnny was a well-known storyteller
and former medicine man. Sarah made their home welcoming with warm,
calm kindness - her well-worn hands seldom idle.
His rich encounters in Gwich'in country deepen Mike's love of wild
land and his respect for those who depend upon it for their
survival. The experience alters his life. Mike becomes the adopted
grandson of Johnny and Sarah, returning to Alaska as a doctor and
advocate for the land and its people.
In the follow-up to "A Time Before Me" and "Falling Into Me,"
Michael Holloway Perronne explores how family is determined not by
the blood that flows through us but by the love in our hearts.
Mason and Joey, a gay couple in their mid-thirties, have spent the
past five years in post-Katrina New Orleans trying to keep
Savannah's, a drag queen cabaret and family legacy, alive amid
challenging times. When the beloved French Quarter institution is
threatened with closure, Mason and Joey are left questioning not
just their relationship but also their life purposes. Friends find
themselves soul-searching, too. Katie, an Asian-American lesbian,
has always struggled to feel part of her adopted traditional
Southern family. Can her new partner in life, Catherine, help her
bridge the gap and open her heart to her parents? Former lothario
Billy Harris is unexpectedly drawn back to New Orleans after
experiencing a turning point in Los Angeles. What will happen when
fate finds him crossing paths with Mason, the old flame he badly
betrayed? Drag queen extraordinaire Miss Althea reminisces about
the sometimes painful path she took as a little boy in Three
Rivers, Alabama, to her true birth on the stage of Savannah's. Does
she have it in her power to be the one to save the cabaret for a
new generation? Discover in "A Time Before Us" that life's dilemmas
are best solved when you finally listen to your heart and become
honest with yourself - and those you love.
The Danger of Neglecting Your Talents and Gifts is a must read for
everyone who has been blessed with talents & gifts. In this
book, you will discover the purpose, the importance, and the danger
of neglecting your talents & gifts. Have you ever read the
Parable of the Talents told by Jesus Himself? If you are like me,
you have probably read this parable more times than Congress passed
bailouts. However, it was on one particular night that God began to
reveal things concerning this parable that I had not previously
seen, which I share in this book. I admit that I knew talents &
gifts were important; however, before this revelation, I did not
realize the severity of neglecting talents & gifts. My prayer
is that this book impacts you as much as it did me.
In the sequel to A Time Before Me, Mason Hamilton starts his
thirties off in what he considers a great place in life; a
successful photography career in San Francisco, close friends, and
a cute live-in boyfriend. Just when he thinks things can't get any
better everything rapidly falls apart when his old high school
friend and crush, Billy Harris, pays a surprise and turmoil filled
visit. Now feeling confused and directionless, Mason travels back
home to the New Orleans French Quarter to attend his Aunt
Savannah's wedding. It's there in the decadent and
live-and-let-live Big Easy that Mason begins to reconnect with old
friends, family-and perhaps finally even himself. When Mason gets
the opportunity to rekindle a romance from his teenage years with
the guy he's never been able to forget, Joey, he wonders is it
possible to recapture young love twelve years later?
In this poignant coming-of-age novel, a gay teen struggles to find
his identity in the contrasting worlds of rural Mississippi and the
big city of New Orleans. Growing up in a small Mississippi town in
the early 1990s, shy and inexperienced Mason spends much of his
time with his best friend and secret childhood crush, the charming
and daring Billy. When a six-pack of beer leads to a passionate
encounter between the two teenagers, Mason believes his dreams may
have finally come true. Billy's apparent disregard for the
incident, however, leaves Mason feeling confused and betrayed. When
Billy slips off to glamorous New York City immediately after high
school graduation, Mason fears he's doomed to spend another humid
Mississippi summer scooping ice cream. But Mason's life changes
dramatically when vivacious Aunt Savannah invites him to live with
her in New Orleans and work in the box office of her drag queen
cabaret. It's there-in the decadent and liberating French
Quarter-that Mason begins to fall for Joey, a strikingly handsome
and sweet nineteen-year-old, who may just be ready to open his
heart to someone new. A surprise visit from Billy hints that he may
be ready to return Mason's feelings, and Mason faces a difficult
choice. With the help of his spirited aunt and a sassy drag queen,
Miss Althea, Mason learns that sometimes it's best to roll life's
dice and take a chance.
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