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Monday, September 6, 2004

Non-Fiction Review

We Don't Agree, But.... How To Live In An Age Of Terrorism
by Paul Siegel
ISBN-10: 1591135044
Review by Heather Froeschl

In today's world of living with the threat of terrorism, here is a guide on how to live, love and make the world a better place. How can you defeat terrorists? How can you change our environment of terror? Live cooperatively and it will happen. Paul `the soaring' Siegel shows you how.

Historically we have been through some very trying times...times of competition and aggression that have hugely impacted the world and everyone on it. Faith against faith, rich against poor, "winners" against "losers," these conflicts have created the world of terrorism in which we now live. Through history lessons and biographies, Paul Siegel holds up a mirror for us to see what we have been. Section II of the book, Cooperation and Harmony, demonstrates the good...how healthy relationships bring positive results, how cooperating we can make a difference.

This goal of cooperation infiltrates all aspects of our lives. From our own families to our jobs and careers, to our global infrastructure, cooperation contributes to global harmony. We really can counter terrorism right in our own homes. It all begins with you, and me.

This book is a guide to life, a reminder of what can happen and how we can change for the better. Captivating and interesting, "We Don't Agree, But..." is a must read for everyone who has been touched by terrorism and unfortunately, this is everyone - period.

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