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Books with author Wade Williams

  • Project Management: For Teens

    D Williams

    language (, March 28, 2015)
    Project Management For Teens takes the subject of Project Management and relates it to a younger generation. This could be considered a beginners guide but it was meant to allow young adults to get a feel for Project Management in an atmosphere that they are comfortable with. My book Project Management: How to be a Successful Project Manager is continuously ranked as one of the top books in the Project Management Business category. My background is a MBA in Business and I work in Project Management. I do not feel that we have enough books geared to teens. I am hoping to change this.
  • Philosophy Body Count: Privatized Prison Corporate Enterprises!: 21st Century Slavery in America!

    William Williams

    language (, Dec. 1, 2017)
    "Private Prison Enterprising Corporations" has established a lucrative and booming "private prison industry". The corrections corporation of America (CCA), and GEO Group, the nation's two largest owners of "private prisons industrial complexes across America, has seen its revenues climb by more than "500 percent" in the last two decades. and "CCA" wants to get much, much bigger: last year, the company made an offer to 48 governor's to buy and operate their state-funded prison's. Yet, what made CCA's pitch to those governor's so audacious and shocking, was that it included so-called "occupancy" requirements, a clause demanding the state to keep those newly privatized prisons at least, to a 90 percent capacity at all times; regardless, of whether crime is rising or decreasing nationally. Occupancy requirements, as it turns out, is common practice within the private prison industry. A new report by "In the Public Interest", and "Anti-Privatization Group", reviewed 62 con tracts for private prisons operating around the country at the local and state levels. "In the Public Interest", found that 41 of those contracts included occupancy requirements mandating that local or state governments keep those facilities between 90 to 100 percent full annually. In other words, whether crime is rising or falling, the state must keep these beds full, in waging this incredible "slave system" enterprise. Private prison venture-capitalist investor's, are guaranteed profits, regardless if prison occupancy falls short of one hundred percent prison inmate occupancy.Human cargo, is the commodity that guarantees enormous profits. However, as we very well perceive, minorities, marginal citizens, illegal immigrants, and poor citizens, along with "detained foreign immigrants" (no legal convictions), will assume the prisons "work force"; which is regulated by "Private Prison Enterprising Corporations". These "slave oriented corporations" have supported and helped write "a three strikes" and "truth in sentencing laws" that drive up prison populations. Their livelihoods depends on American Towns, Cities, and States sending more people to private prisons across America, and keeping them their to labor for;0.25 cents per hour to the maximum of $1.75 cents an hour. The wage $1.75 cents an hour is paid to educated professional and technically advanced prison inmates. Noteworthy: "It's estimated that the state of Colorado alone, not including the many other "private prison facilities, and immigrant detention centers; wasted at least two million dollars of taxpayers money by using CCA's prisons, instead of it own "state prison" facilities. It's estimated that African-Americans, minorities, immigrants, and poor Whites are profiled and censured by "social scientist", who are on the payrolls of "Private Prison Enterprising Corporations"; that forecast the numbers of potential candidates that will enable this 21st century "slave system venture-capital enterprising system" to grow larger and larger as time dictates. However, we will witness the "homeless" citizens of America, being corralled into these "Private Prisons" at enormous "Body-Count" rates, within the near to present years to come...
  • Academic Planner

    Williams

    Paperback (Independently published, July 22, 2020)
    Accomplished your goal in 1 day! Are you frustrated with where you are in your life?Turn that frustration into success. How?Easy! Create a monthly, weekly, and daily planner. This planner will record your accomplishments and keep your focus on the important goal. OVERVIEW - Academic Daily planner for July 2020 - June 2021, 5.75" X 8.25", featuring 12 months of customizable monthly and weekly pages for easy and productive planning. MONTHLY MANAGEMENT - Each monthly spread contains an undated 2-page overview of the month, its large enough to include those last-minute assignments! Keep your special dates and dream vacations top of mind for your year.GUIDE EACH WEEK - Weekly spread includes space to write your daily schedule, detail deadlines, and keep track of all days clearly with the undated weekly view and dotted notes page.FEATURED - 6x9 Planning Pages | Yearly Overview | Holiday | 48 Note dotted pages.Simple and elegantly designed, the planner is the perfect choice for a less stressful and productive life.Conquer your year and accomplish your dreams by clicking the buy now button.
  • Diatomaceous Earth: The Humdrum Life of the Lackadaisical Barry: A Field Guide for the Birds

    H. Williams

    Paperback (Perry Wynkle Publishing, Nov. 11, 2016)
    Summer is winding down and strange days have hit the town of Needles, Massachusetts. Barry Drinkwater, a pool-boy for his parents, is unsure how to proceed when cryptic messages land in his lap while floating in the backyard. Whenever Barry thinks he is alone, he catches someone spying on him from behind shrubbery, gazing at him from around the corner, or peering at him over a newspaper. Then, one day, he happens upon a peculiar help wanted ad: an open position for a Courtroom Abstract Artist via Mirro Enterprises. Meanwhile, his guilt-ridden, morbid, and eccentric friend, Wayne, is obsessed with preparing for the impending apocalypse and introduces Barry to a fantastical realm – a realm that raises more questions than answers. While pursuing the truth, Barry finds himself haunting the local cemetery, wandering through an abandoned mental hospital, and exploring a mysterious highway off-ramp. Important questions remain: Can Barry exist as a pool boy forever? Will Wayne perish as he fears? Will their fates intertwine? And, most importantly, what is the story behind Exit-Thirty-Three-B?
  • 20 Stories and Games

    MS Williams

    language (, March 21, 2013)
    This book is filled with fun activities and stories which will definitely keep your children busy. It includes 20 fun stories and games. Great for beginner readers, great for bedtime stories, and great to read to the little ones. THERE IS A TABLE OF CONTENT FOR EASY NAVIGATION OF STORIESStories and Games included are:1. CHRIS THE CAT AND TOMMY THE TURTLE (Story)2. Can you help Chris and Tommy through the buoy maze so they can win the race?3. PATSY THE PIG AND HER SHINY RED APPLE (Story)4. Sara Sheep and Her Hot Air Balloon Ride5.Can you help Sara the sheep make it to the hot air balloon by going through the cloud maze?6. Help Sara the sheep count the number of hot air balloons.7. TWO STUBBORN FROGS (Story)8. Which Castle is Small; Which Castle is Big (Game)9. GABBY GORILLA (Story)10. RANDY THE RINOCEROS GETS LOST (Story)11. This sentence has all words that start with the letter B. Start out slow saying the sentence and then have fun by saying it faster and faster.12. How many bananas did Bobby Bobcat bury below buddy’s bones?13. How many bones did Buddy Bear bury?14. GREG THE GIRAFFE GOES TO THE MOVIES (Story)15. Which animal below is tall and which animal is short?16. Can you help Greg and Penny find their way through the car maze? Good luck!17. SAMMY THE SEAL GOES SLEDDING18 . RITA THE RABBIT’S FUN DAY AT THE FAIR (Story)19. Where is Pinky the Rabbit hiding?20. Pinky the Rabbit is hiding from her friends again? Can you find her?
  • Awakening

    C Williams

    language (, Nov. 3, 2016)
    Awakening is the first book in the Jenson Chronicles series. It is futuristic, dystopian, suspenseful, and has a strong female lead. If you enjoy the Divergent, Maze Runner, or Hunger Games series, you will love Awakening!Synopsis: When their new planet is on the brink of self-destruction, Shayne Jenson and her family are brutally murdered in an act of terror. A separatist group known as the Glerick have claimed responsibility, but they haven’t stopped there. As Shayne soon discovers, her life didn’t really start until she died. And as the Glerick will soon discover, there’s more to Shayne than meets the eye. How will Shayne survive her new life as a prisoner? Or perhaps the better question is, how will everyone else? Find out in Awakening.
  • Nailah & Nash Take Paris

    Jawad Williams

    Not many people get to travel abroad and experience different places, people, and cultures. Take a trip with Nailah and Nash as they explore Paris, France. Also included in the book are travel necessities for kids to make long flights more enjoyable. See the world through the eyes of kids.
  • Loon Summer

    Williams

    Hardcover (Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, April 1, 2005)
    While spending the summer with her father, Rainie wishes her parents would stay together, just like the family of loons she sees on the lake.
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  • Nailah & Nash Take Tokyo

    Jawad Williams

    eBook (, May 30, 2020)
    This time, Nailah and Nash are traveling east to explore Tokyo, Japan. Join them as they experience a different place, meet new people, and learn about a new culture. See the world and all it has to offer through the eyes of kids.
  • DOODLE & DRAW: Blank sketchbook for kids to draw in

    T. Williams

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 18, 2019)
    Blank sketchbook for drawing and doodling
  • Cheyenne Rose

    L. Williams

    Paperback (Magic Attic, May 14, 1998)
    Rose travels through the mirror in the magic attic to a Cheyenne village in the mid-1800s, where she discovers many customs of her ancestors, meets a pioneer girl, and has her courage tested by a raging prairie fire.
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  • Rose Faces The Music

    L. Williams

    Paperback (Magic Attic, May 14, 1998)
    On another adventure through the mirror in the magic attic, Rose finds herself chosen to play a saxophone solo in a jazz performance at the presidential inaugural celebration
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