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Nicole (Prowell) Hart (Pleasantville/Briarcliff, 2003 )
Nicole (Prowell) Hart (Pleasantville/Briarcliff, 2003) writes, "My first feature-length documentary, Losing LeBron, had its World Premiere at the 2013 Atlanta Film Festival. The film examines the impact of LeBron James' departure on the city of Cleveland. I co-directed the film with my Emerson College classmate, Allyson Sherlock. For more information, please visit www.losinglebron.com, like the film on Facebook, and follow the film on Twitter: @losinglebrondoc"  Click here for photo
Submitted on Apr 2 2013
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Rachel R. Raimondi (New York, 2012 )
Rachel R. Raimondi (New York, 2012) writes, "Recently had an essay published in the the anthology from Wising Up Press entitled "Daring to Repair".  
Submitted on Jan 4 2013
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Michael J. Fusco (New York, 1975 )
Michael J. Fusco (New York, 1975) writes, "I just put out an Old New York photo book “The Third Avenue El Demolition in the Bronx - Tremont Avenue to Gun Hill Road” that contains photos that I took in 1974 and 1975 (with two from 2002). These pictures are taken from my private collection of almost 1400 photos of the demolition that I took and that I never made available before to the public. The companion volume to this book will be “The Third Avenue El Demolition in the Bronx - 149th Street to Tremont Avenue”, which will be available in early 2013. You can order the book from Amazon’s Createspace eStore here:
https://www.createspace.com/4061535.
An e-book version is also available from Amazon here:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A99YHE2.
If you do not have a Kindle, you can download a free Kindle reading app to read the book on your computer or other mobile device from the right side of the Amazon page.
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Submitted on Nov 21 2012
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Michael J. Fusco (New York, 1975 )
Michael J. Fusco (New York, 1975) writes, "My new 46-page photo eBook "Lightning in the Neighborhood" is now available on amazon.com for $1.99.
To read the book on your PC, simply click Available on Your PC on the right of the screen and download the free Kindle for PC app. You can do likewise for a Mac.
You can also read the book on iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, BlackBerry, and Android-based devices by first downloading the free Kindle app for the device.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009625JWC

Here is my author page at amazon.com:

amazon.com/author/mikefuscophoto

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Submitted on Sep 22 2012
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Beatrice R.W. (Williams) Williams-Rude (New York, 1974 )
Beatrice R.W. (Williams) Williams-Rude (New York, 1974) writes, "Beatrice Williams-Rude has written a mirthful memoir, "Misadventures of a Would-Be Muse."
Volume includes 41 pages of photos ranging from Ingrid Bergman, Martin Landau, Ralph Meeker to Dale Wasserman and a particularly good shot with Mike Wallace.
Book available on Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble online and independent book sellers.
There are reviews on Amazon, B&N and Google."
  
Submitted on Aug 9 2012
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Richard E. Carmichael (New York, 1972 )
Richard E. Carmichael (New York, 1972) writes, "Richard E. Carmichael. Pace MBA, received the 2012 Outstanding Scholar Award from Gardner-Webb University in Boiling Springs NC.The award is for outstanding achievement in the classroom as well as outside contibutions. Dr. Carmichael is a professor of Business Administration at the University. This year he published two books: American Economic History 2012 and Economics For Everyone 2012. Both books are available in paperback at Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble. The books are also available for the Kindle and the E-nook readers."  Click here for photo
Submitted on Aug 8 2012
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William Lawrence Lipton (New York, 1974 )
William Lawrence Lipton (New York, 1974) writes, "William Lawrence Lipton, ‘72 & ‘74;

Genesis of Genesis
The ‘Secret’ of The Book of Genesis
(May 2012/$14.95/ISBN-13: 9781466459564 ISBN-10: 1466459565/Amazon)
https://www.createspace.com/3710982

In 1892, Benjamin Bacon wrote of The Book of Genesis: "The minutest detail of numbers, statistics and measurements pervades all the history, and gives to the whole document the tone of a mathematical calculation."

In 1994, A&E produced a show, "Mysteries of the Bible", in which, Brandeis University Professor of Biblical Studies, Marc Zvi Brettler, stated: "The ages of the Bible really are a mystery and really are quite perplexing if people were to take everything that is said in these stories literally."

For centuries there have been legends of ‘Secret Knowledge' in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible). But, until now, it has never been revealed – in part because those who claimed insight have yet to discover it. Their quest of discovery, and drive to privatize, this knowledge has taken on mystical significance. It is time the ‘secret' was revealed to those desiring the ancient esoteric knowledge.

A famous Hebrew once wrote, "For we know in part"; modern translations of his writing state his words as, "Now our knowledge is partial and incomplete, and even the gift of prophecy reveals only part of the whole picture!" The goal of the worthy has always been, "Wisdom, Knowledge and Understanding", and making whole what that which is incomplete. There are many who believe the time for completion is approaching, in keeping with that belief, "The Genesis of Genesis", demonstrates that one aspect of the ancient knowledge, and traditions underlying the mystical status of biblical Enoch, are now made public. With this book – and its predecessor, “Grandpa Was a Deity”(2011) – the A&E assertions are addressed, and thereby rendered invalid.

In addition, you will have the opportunity to discover the links between all the astrological cultures -- Indian, Chinese, Egyptian, New World Mayan and, of course, Hebrew.


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Submitted on May 16 2012
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Robert M. Stricklin (New York, 1973 )
Robert M. Stricklin (New York, 1973) writes, "Robert Stricklin, Class of '73, recently published his third book, PROFITS OF DOOM: Milking the Apocalyptic Cash Cow For All It's Worth, a humorous expose of the doomsday-for-profit industry.

Published by Outskirts Press, copies of the book are available in paperback and e-book through most booksellers, online at Amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com, and other online booksellers, and at the author's website at www.outskirtspress.com/profitsofdoom.
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Submitted on Mar 29 2012
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Guy T. Conti (New York, 1988 )
Guy T. Conti (New York, 1988) writes, "Named a Top Lawyer for 2012 by dBusiness Magazine"  
Submitted on Jan 9 2012
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William Lawrence Lipton (New York, 1974 )
Prof. William Lawrence Lipton (New York, 1974) writes, "William L Lipton's first book in over 25 years, "Grandpa Was A Deity: How a Tribal Assertion Created Modern Culture", was released on 14 Sept 2011 and is currently available online at Amazon.com.  Click here for photo
Submitted on Oct 5 2011
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Gerald F. Culliton (Pleasantville/Briarcliff, 1984 )
Gerald F. Culliton (Pleasantville/Briarcliff, 1984) writes, "Gerald Culliton was recently awarded the United States Department of Veterans Affairs Visionary Communicator Award. This one of kind, national award was preseted to him in Boston at the VA's National Public Affairs and Communications Conference. Culliton is the Director of the VA's Hudson Valley Healthcare System in New York. He was recognized for his career long achievements in communications and public affairs and his transformational efforts at the Department of Veterans Affairs in communicating and educating veterans and the broader community."  
Submitted on Aug 8 2011
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Richard E. Carmichael (New York, 1972 )
Richard E. Carmichael (MBA, 1972) writes, .

Business Professor Publishes New Book: American Economic History 2011 Edition

Description of the Book: From Aristotle to Obamanomics, American Economic History: 2011 Edition covers many of the theories that shaped the field of economics. Also, the book contains the most recent economic data available on the Gross Domestic Product, Employment, Money and Banking, Employment and the President’s 2011 budget. This information is presented in easy to understand terms and an historical perspective. The book examines the evolution of economic thought and the historical events that have affected the economic growth of the world’s industrialized countries. The major theories of micro- and macroeconomics are discussed, but the primary emphasis is how these theories were developed and taught by those economists who invented them in the first place. The main purpose of the book is to see economics as a reflection of the world in which specific economic ideas have developed over time. Or to paraphrase Winston Churchill: If we disregard history we are bound to repeat it. The book is available in paperback from Amazon.com and other book stores, in electronic format from Ebookomatic.com, and for Kindle reader (Amazon) and the eBook reader) Barnes and Noble).



About The Author: Richard E. Carmichael, PH.D. is currently a professor in the adult business program at Gardner-Webb University. He previously served as the Alex Lee Professor of Business at Lenoir-Rhyne College and as a faculty member at the Johns Hopkins Graduate School of Business. In addition, he has over 25 years of experience in business and the federal government.

He has a B.S. in Business (from Monmouth University) an MBA in finance and a PH.D. in Business Administration. He published two other books in 2010: Economics for Everyone 2010 Edition and Uncle Greg A Tribute To My Son. Additional information is available at Dr. Carmichael's web site: http://rcarmichael.com
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Submitted on Jan 26 2011
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Randye S. Spina (New York, 1986 )
Randye S. Spina (New York, 1986) writes, "Randye Spina (class of '87) publishes "Affordable Marketing Solutions: Proven Techniques to Profitably Market Your Small Business". 100+ pages of how-to's with chapters on email marketing, PR, trade shows, direct mail, websites, social media, brochures & more. Chock full of templates, checklists, worksheets & resources for the small business owner. http://www.myaffordablemarketing.com for more information."  
Submitted on Jan 12 2011
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Ayis A. Caperonis (New York, 2007 )
Ayis A. Caperonis (New York, 2007) writes, "I published a book in 2009 titled "Stepping Over Myself" that recounts my life story as a brain tumor survivor and the continuous battles to resume my life. This book was written in the hope of helping people overcome adversity in their lives..."  Click here for photo
Submitted on Sep 22 2010
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Robert M. Stricklin (New York, 1973 )
Robert M. Stricklin (New York, 1973) writes, ""Process of Elimination," the best-selling political thriller by Robert Stricklin (Class of '73), is now available in an Amazon Kindle version. For more information, visit Amazon.com.  
Submitted on Aug 20 2010
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Earletta R. Stocker (New York, 2010 )
Creative Care A Summer Arts Enrichment Camp needs your vote to help launch it's Summer 2011 opening date. Please help by voting Daily, thats Everyday until August 31, 2010 at www.refresheverything.com/creativecare. Thanks for supporting Arts Education!  Click here for photo
Submitted on Aug 3 2010
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Christina J. (Costa) Rae (Pleasantville/Briarcliff, 1995 )
Christina (Costa) Rae (Pleasantville/Briarcliff, 1995) writes:

Christina Rae, President of Buzz Creators, won a “Rising Stars – Forty Under Forty” award from The Business Council of Westchester, the county’s largest business membership organization. The awards ceremony took place at MasterCard Worldwide in Purchase, New York on June 10, 2010.

Modeled after the national business recognition program “Forty Under Forty,” The Business Council annually honors the extraordinary accomplishments of Westchester’s young business leaders who are making their mark in their chosen profession.

Buzz Creators provides top-notch public relations, marketing, and brand building support to companies of all shapes and sizes. Additional information is available at www.buzz-creators.com.
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Submitted on Jul 12 2010
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Jose E. Santiago (New York, 1982 )
Jose E. Santiago (New York, 1982) writes, "Jose E. Santiago '82 Awarded Melvin Jones Fellowship Award

Jose E. Santiago was awarded the Melvin Jones Fellowship Award by the Lions International Foundation for his dedication for humanitarian services.

Lions International is the world's largest community service organization with 1.35 million members in more than 45,000 clubs worldwide. The award is named after the organization's founder, Melvin Jones who started Lions International in 1917.

Jose is a Manager with INROADS, a non-profit international organization that recruits talented minority college students and provides them with academic coaching, leadership training and opportunities to get paid summer internships in Corporate America."
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Submitted on Jul 5 2010
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John P. Wauters (New York, 1966 )
John P. Wauters (New York, 1966) John P. Wauters, CPA writes I was designated "Outstanding Adjunct Faculty Member" at the Ocean County College 43rd Annual Commencement Ceremony. The ceremony took place at the Toms River, NJ campus on May 27, 2010.. This recognition was the result of 26 years of teaching accounting and taxes.  
Submitted on Jun 23 2010
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Patricia L. (Smith) Ferdinandi (Pleasantville/Briarcliff, 1977 )
Patricia L. (Smith) Ferdinandi (Pleasantville/Briarcliff, 1977) writes, "Published another book. This one on social skills for technologists. A Technologist's Guide to Performing & Surviving in the New World (Parrotology: Stop Being a Commodity and Become Irreplaceable) now available as an eBook. "  Click here for photo
Submitted on May 23 2010
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