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This biography chronicles the extraordinary life of Pauline Wiltshire, showcasing her resilience and strength. Born into modest circumstances, Pauline faced numerous challenges but pursued a positive path in life, resulting in significant achievements. Her unexpected successes are a testament to her perseverance. The book highlights her personal struggles, including health issues and societal expectations, portraying her triumphs over adversity. Beyond her personal accomplishments, Pauline's contributions to her community and her role as a mentor and leader are explored, illustrating her…mehr

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This biography chronicles the extraordinary life of Pauline Wiltshire, showcasing her resilience and strength. Born into modest circumstances, Pauline faced numerous challenges but pursued a positive path in life, resulting in significant achievements. Her unexpected successes are a testament to her perseverance. The book highlights her personal struggles, including health issues and societal expectations, portraying her triumphs over adversity. Beyond her personal accomplishments, Pauline's contributions to her community and her role as a mentor and leader are explored, illustrating her lifelong resilience in overcoming every obstacle she encountered. Central themes of resilience, empowerment, and inspiration are woven throughout the narrative, making Pauline's story a compelling and motivational read. This biography serves as a tribute to an indomitable spirit and determination, aiming to inspire readers with Pauline's remarkable journey.
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In Feb.1994 I started an article in Cornerstone Connections (p18-25) thus: "A police officer has no authority without a badge. A judge has no authority outside a courtroom. An author has no authority unless his or her work causes a mental revolution or identifies strongly with the plight or philosophy of its readers..."Dr. Waite, as a scientist and educator, has benefited from the keen interest he honed as a child in the lush and varied landscape of the parish of St James in Jamaica, where the scenery was never monotonous, water was plentiful, and the soil was fertile, with education accessible from a very early age.My move to Harlesden, London, at the age of 16 simply provided more pathways to diverse educational institutions where striving to achieve my ambition, stamped in my passport as 'To become a Doctor, ' became a priority. In June 1981, I was awarded a PhD for original work done in Chemistry at Staffordshire University, UK.