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Purpose Not Compromised

Purpose Not Compromised
Author: Naomi Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2019-08-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781983163258

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Educators are given the task [by law] to report any known or suspected harm, or injustices against children in their care; considering them "mandatory reporters." However, alerting the principal (according to policy), of my lead teacher challenging my integrity to alter a special needs student state CRCT, labeled me a "whistleblower!" The principal did nothing to the lead teacher who confessed to the cheating, but instead fired me. Although the school district has a "Policy on Ethics and Whistleblowing at Atlanta Public Schools" in place, I was denied whistleblower rights and suffered horrendous retaliations before being wrongfully terminated. "Naomi Williams predicament has caught the attention of lawmakers here at the state capital who believe that public employees are still not afforded sufficient job protection AFTER they blow the whistle". - Channel 2. Did "loyalty" to the children I served prove "disloyalty" to the school district that fired me [in retaliation] for reporting [their] misconduct? THE FINDINGS ARE ALARMING AND WILL SET YOUR HEART ABLAZE!!


America, Compromised

America, Compromised
Author: Lawrence Lessig
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2018-10-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 022631667X

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An analysis of “the Trump era, but not about Trump. . . . but on how incentives across a range of institutions have created corruption” (New York Times Book Review). “There is not a single American awake to the world who is comfortable with the way things are.” So begins Lawrence Lessig's sweeping indictment of modern-day American institutions and the corruption that besets them—from the selling of Congress to special interests to the corporate capture of the academy. And it’s our fault. What Lessig brilliantly shows is that we can’t blame the problems of contemporary American life on bad people, as our discourse all too often tends to do. Rather, he explains, “We have allowed core institutions of America’s economic, social, and political life to become corrupted. Not by evil souls, but by good souls. Not through crime, but through compromise.” Through case studies of Congress, finance, the academy, the media, and the law, Lessig shows how institutions are drawn away from higher purposes and toward money, power, quick rewards—the first steps to corruption. Lessig knows that a charge so broad should not be levied lightly, and that our instinct will be to resist it. So he brings copious detail gleaned from years of research, building a case that is all but incontrovertible: America is on the wrong path. If we don’t acknowledge our own part in that, and act now to change it, we will hand our children a less perfect union than we were given. It will be a long struggle. This book represents the first steps. “A devastating argument that America is racing for the cliff's edge of structural, possibly irreversible tyranny.” —Cory Doctorow


Hacked Again

Hacked Again
Author: Scott N. Schober
Publisher: Hillcrest Publishing Group
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2016-03-15
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0996902201

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Hacked Again details the ins and outs of cybersecurity expert and CEO of a top wireless security tech firm Scott Schober, as he struggles to understand: the motives and mayhem behind his being hacked. As a small business owner, family man and tech pundit, Scott finds himself leading a compromised life. By day, he runs a successful security company and reports on the latest cyber breaches in the hopes of offering solace and security tips to millions of viewers. But by night, Scott begins to realize his worst fears are only a hack away as he falls prey to an invisible enemy. When a mysterious hacker begins to steal thousands from his bank account, go through his trash and rake over his social media identity; Scott stands to lose everything he worked so hard for. But his precarious situation only fortifies Scott's position as a cybersecurity expert and also as a harbinger for the fragile security we all cherish in this digital life. Amidst the backdrop of major breaches such as Target and Sony, Scott shares tips and best practices for all consumers concerning email scams, password protection and social media overload: Most importantly, Scott shares his own story of being hacked repeatedly and bow he has come to realize that the only thing as important as his own cybersecurity is that of his readers and viewers. Part cautionary tale and part cyber self-help guide, Hacked Again probes deep into the dark web for truths and surfaces to offer best practices and share stories from an expert who has lived as both an enforcer and a victim in the world of cybersecurity. Book jacket.


Mission Compromised

Mission Compromised
Author: Oliver L. North
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 664
Release: 2003-08-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780060555849

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This "New York Times" bestseller--the first title in a new series--introduces United States Marine Major Peter Newman, hand-picked by the White House for a clandestine mission.


No Compromise

No Compromise
Author: Rochelle Alers
Publisher: Kimani Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2007-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 142680699X

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As the driven executive director of The Sanctuary, a program dedicated to reaching out to victimized women, Jolene Walker has neither the time nor the energy for a personal life...until she meets United States Army Captain Michael Kirkland, a sexy, powerfully compelling intelligence expert who tempts her to trade in her eighteen-hour work days for sultry nights of sizzling passion. But their bliss is shattered when Jolene takes on a mysterious new client whose deadly secrets plunge her into a terrifying world of danger, leaving Michael no choice but to risk everything to save the woman he loves...


No-Compromise Leadership

No-Compromise Leadership
Author: Neil Duoff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780984862030

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No Compromise (eBook)

No Compromise (eBook)
Author: Errol Naidoo
Publisher: Christian Art Publishers
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2012-10-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1432105817

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It often happens that people compromise their faith to suit their lifestyle. Their black and white sense of right and wrong gets trapped in a gray area. In NO COMPROMISE, founder and president of Family Policy Institute (FPI), Errol Naidoo, maintains that the major reason for the moral decline in the world today is the lack of conviction and commitment of Christians to be salt and light in society. Even though prayer is the foundation of everything a Christian does, NO COMPROMISE states that Christians shouldn’t “just pray” and not engage in politics and social issues. Naidoo spurs readers on not only to be people of prayer, but also people of action. They should adjust their lifestyle according to their faith, no compromise!


Already Compromised

Already Compromised
Author: Ken Ham
Publisher: New Leaf Publishing Group
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2011
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0890516073

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arents and students sacrifice large sums of money for a Christian college education. Why? They are purchasing a guarantee their child's faith in God and the Bible will be guarded and developed. But is the Bible being taught? Will they graduate believing in the inerrancy of Scripture, the Flood of Noah's Day, and a literal six day creation?Apologetics powerhouse Ken Ham and Dr. Greg Hall reveal an eye opening assessment of 200 Christian colleges and universities. In an unprecedented 2010 study by America Research Group, college presidents, religion and science department heads were polled on critical areas of Scripture and core faith questions.


God Gave Us a Covenant Not a Compromise

God Gave Us a Covenant Not a Compromise
Author: Dr. Larry E Adams
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2022-05-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 166426230X

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Compromising has always been a common practice to all of us even before we became believers. It had become apart of the way we lived or was taught. There was never a question of whether we should practice compromising or not. It was considered necessary if you were going to negotiate in a situation or consider a deal with another person. It was the mutual thing to do. In this book we examine compromise for all its worth briefly. Regardless of the definition that you give it, there is a missing truth about it that we might be overlooking. Not a question of right or wrong for many of us but a cause and effect on our life. Compromising is not acceptable to people of faith even though we have good intentions. Because we are a people of faith we have only one example of how to handle situations based on our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. And that’s with prayer and Christian principals. We have no room for including another standard only the righteousness of God. “God gave us a Covenant not a Compromise”.


Compromised

Compromised
Author: Heidi Ayarbe
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2010-05-04
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0062001469

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Maya's life has always been chaotic. Living with a con-man dad, she's spent half her life on the run. Whenever her father's schemes go wrong, Maya finds a scientific way to fix it. But when her dad ends up in prison and foster care fails, Maya grasps at her last possible hope of a home: a long-lost aunt, who may not even exist. So Maya formulates a plan, and with her wits, two unlikely allies, and twenty dollars in her pocket, she sets off in search of this aunt, navigating the unpredictable four hundred miles from Reno to Boise. Life on the streets, though, becomes a struggle for survival—those scientific laws Maya has relied on her whole life just don't apply. And with each passing day, Maya's definitions of right and wrong are turned upside down when she's confronted with the realities and dangers of life as a runaway. She can't help but wonder if trying to find her aunt—and some semblance of stability—is worth the harrowing journey or if she should compromise and find a way to survive on her own.