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Inspired by the fierce divide amongst generations seen in American society today, this poignant and provocative exposé of such a divided culture sheds light onto everyday plights, wonders, and sufferings caused by this hostile divide. This thought-provoking collection of personal experiences, observations, and prospects of modern-day youth culture tackles aspects of generational identity and its affects on future generations. This unique collection provides questions as to its reader's identity in society, how they arrived there, and where they are headed. This collection of poetry is, in its self, a blurred line, attacking the notion of such a pretentious divide and also reinforces the reality of the hostility, and leaves the reader only looking towards the future.
This book summarizes 101 reasons why we love running so much. I hope this book serves as extra inspiration and motivation to meet and exceed running and racing goals. For beginner runners, or people that don't run as often as they should, maybe these reasons can be a wake-up call to be more active.
In the fall of 2006, while deployed to the Middle East in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, I began a letter-writing campaign with fifth-grade students from Eyestone Elementary in Wellington, CO. From their letters of support and appreciation, I would find inspiration through the voices of America's youth. Although I was deployed for four-and-a-half months, the students and I shared letters for nine months. The campaign concludes with a visit to Eyestone to meet the students face-to-face. It was a rewarding and unforgettable experience.
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