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From the foreword: "After working on this book and the book on my Grandfather and his journey in World War II, I realize that in the end, one's existence is just a simple chance. It is a conglomeration of choices going back years, decades, centuries, millennia. Without the randomness and chaotic energy of chance and the whole free will apparatus, one realizes that a choice of a Donnie White as fiancé, or the random chaos of a bullet hitting my Grandfather at Normandy could have changed the tale whether willed or random and thus imparts the truth that the possibility of anyone's existence-this…mehr

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From the foreword: "After working on this book and the book on my Grandfather and his journey in World War II, I realize that in the end, one's existence is just a simple chance. It is a conglomeration of choices going back years, decades, centuries, millennia. Without the randomness and chaotic energy of chance and the whole free will apparatus, one realizes that a choice of a Donnie White as fiancé, or the random chaos of a bullet hitting my Grandfather at Normandy could have changed the tale whether willed or random and thus imparts the truth that the possibility of anyone's existence-this ability to interact here and perceive, is all chance and oh so slim." This book is dedicated to Hilda and all the women who kept the homefront running.
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Juventino Manzano's other works can be found on his Amazon page or at Lulu.com. Dr. Edward L. Mockford studies systematics and phylogeny of insects, primarily of the order Psocoptera (psocids or bark lice), using morphology, behavior, life-history traits, and any other available data. His book, "North American Psocoptera" (Sandhill Crane Press, 1993), is the essential reference for this group. Dr. Mockford remains active in the field of psocidology. He has described over 430 species! He started collecting psocids in 1944 and is still very active in publishing scientific papers. Edward Lee Mockford has been listed as a noteworthy biologist, educator by Marquis Who's Who.