Author David Frango presents a fascinating and modern challenge to medicine and ethics in his new science fiction novel The Quantum Enzyme Code. Could the cure for AIDS be lurking in the components that make up DNA? And if a cure were... Read More
“I can remember crawling out from beneath my father’s lifeless body. It was with absolute certainty that I knew he was dead.” These opening statements set the tone of this story of rescue and survival in Poland during World War II... Read More
"Congressional Procedure" offers insider-level understanding of how legislation passes through the House and Senate, handling a dry topic with great precision and clarity. Richard Arenberg’s reference work "Congressional Procedure"... Read More
Though the focus is on anger, the information provided in this book is helpful in understanding the full range of human emotions. "Healing the Angry Brain" by Ronald Potter-Efron is a remarkable examination of emotional response in the... Read More
This painstakingly comprehensive new tax proposal warrants serious attention from policymakers and tax professionals. In his voluminous and impressive "Tax Reform with the 20/20 Tax", tax accountant James C. Tanner takes on the Herculean... Read More
An accessible work of theological history traces how a Japanese Buddhist movement has spread its simple message of hope worldwide. With over twelve million members, Soka Gakkai International is one of the largest lay Buddhist groups.... Read More
Improving the bottom line for any organization involves increasing market share. How do you get to the customers who are going to buy your product? This book’s subtitle states the author’s strategy—target the best and ignore the... Read More
“The people can always be brought to do the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists as for a lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger.” -... Read More