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The Power of Truth: Individual Problems and Possibilities
"A Classic Adapted to Inclusive Language. William George Jordan author of The Power of Truth, was born in 1864 and followed the literary path of author, editor, and public speaking up until the time of his death in 1928. During the journey he became the editor of the Saturday Evening Post as well as the Ladies Home Journal, but his real love was for public speaking, writing, and lectures surrounding the topic of advancing one’s life through positive mental training. So, why a gender friendly revision? Here’s a case where you have an author that delivered awesome content regarding personal self-help and self-actualization, which required the reader to be engaged to receive full benefit. The Power of Truth was authored in the early 1900s when most writings of this type were targeted primarily to one gender, even though the ideals and practices are timeless and benefit all. To keep this classic relevant It became evident to revise the gender specific text to one that is inclusive and friendly in nature, so one could feel as though the voice of the author was speaking directly to them regardless of personal identification. The Power of Truth emphasizes the importance of Integrity and living a truthful and enlightened life."
William George Jordan, With Kenneth Paul Campbell (Author), Kenneth Campbell (Narrator)
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The Power of Purpose: The Secret to Achieving a Full and Rich Life
"A Classic Adapted to Inclusive Language. William George Jordan author of The Power of Purpose was born in 1864 and followed the literary path of author, editor, and public speaking up until the time of his death in 1928. During the journey he became the editor of the Saturday Evening Post as well as the Ladies Home Journal, but his real love was for public speaking, writing, and lectures surrounding the topic of advancing one’s life through positive mental training. So, why a revised Gender Friendly version? Here’s a case where you have an author that delivered awesome content regarding personal self-help and self-actualization, which required the reader to be engaged to receive full benefit. The Power of Purpose was authored in the early 1900s when most writings of this type were targeted primarily to one gender, even though the ideals and practices are timeless and benefit all. To keep this classic relevant It became evident to revise the gender specific text to that which is neutral and inclusive in nature, so one could feel as though the voice of the author was speaking directly to them regardless of personal identification. "
William George Jordan, With Kenneth Paul Campbell (Author), Kenneth Campbell (Narrator)
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The Redheaded Outfield: From the Baseball Stories
"Zane Grey, one of the most famous Western writers of all-time loved Baseball, so it is no surprise that he would find a way to concoct a fictitious game in his own gut busting funny way. The Story is told by Award Winning Narrator Kenneth Campbell about 3 quirky outfielders known as Delaney's red-haired trio, composing the most remarkable outfield ever developed in minor league baseball. Red Gilbat, left field, was nutty--and a weird, long- legged, long-armed, red-haired illusive phantom. When the gong rang at the ball grounds to start play, he would be up to some shenanigan. Reddy Clammer, right field, was a grand-stand player--the kind all managers hated, and he was hitting .305. Reddie Ray, center field had been the intercollegiate champion in the sprints and a famous college ball player, and he was hitting .400. It was a beautiful sight to see him run. Tied in the race for the Pennant, this bizarre game could decide the championship…If only Delaney can keep them under control."
Zane Grey (Author), Kenneth Campbell (Narrator)
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THE RUBE: From the Baseball Stories
"Connelly was desperate! His championship Minor League team was banged up and the team’s standing for the Pennant was falling off a cliff. Mullaney got spiked, Ashwell sprained his ankle and Hirsch broke a finger. Stringer, who had batted .371 and led the league the year before, struck a bad spell and could not hit a barn door handed to him. Pitching Ace Radbourne hurt his arm on a cold day and he could not get up his old speed. To make matters worse, Greg smashed an umpire and had to be laid off. Then came Hurtle, scouted from a bush league team. He had a straight ball, shoulder hi, level as a stretched string and fast. He had a jump ball, speediest thing Connelly had ever seen, and best of all, dearest to the managers heart, he had control. Connelly collared the manager and signed Hurtle on the spot. But disaster strikes at the first practice followed by the big game against the first place Providence team! Hurtle’s pitches went wild…. he was out of control! His new teammates booed him and shouted to him “YOU RUBE!” The fans from the bleachers yelled “scarecrow, pad his legs”. But when somebody called him “Pogie,” his face flamed red and then it happened! Read by Award Winning Narrator Kenneth Campbell."
Zane Grey (Author), Kenneth Campbell (Narrator)
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