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Date: 2004.07.24 10:00:22
Category: Books
From: Mn Freeda
Company: RTLT
Phone: 954 558 3627

REDUCED TO LOWEST TERMS: Commentary on a Numerically Obsessed Society



(PRLEAP.COM) REDUCED TO LOWEST TERMS presents some of the most original thinking and analysis of the new century. M. Nathan Freeda examines contemporary society and its ills, concluding that our collective obsession with numbers has made quantity a far more important issue than quality. Freeda adeptly describes the problems we face, pairing each with a set of concrete solutions that will enable us to lose our addiction to numbers and achieve lives of richness and merit. No institution within our society is spared from examination. His humorous observations and personal reflections make this book a decidedly different work of social commentary. Join M. Nathan Freeda as he takes a long, hard look where we are, and where we might be going. Embark upon an unprecedented opportunity to reorient our society into one that cares more about how good life can be, and less about the illusion of safety in numbers.

Ordering information…

ORDER YOUR COPY TODAY! The book is available on most online bookstores including Barnes and Noble and Books-A-Million. Simply search using ISBN # 141372878. It is also sold directly by the publisher. Visit the Reduced to Lowest Terms homepage for more details and direct links to online distributors…home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-reduced

About the author…

M. Nathan Freeda is an accomplished and award winning educator. In addition to writing compelling works of fiction and non-fiction, he is also available for educational consulting and freelance writing. To date, Mr. Freeda has trained over 1700 teachers in cutting edge methodologies, and currently and proudly serves as a middle school principal in South Florida.

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