Aaron, Moses
Aaron, Ron
Adesida, Dotun
Al-Assady, Abdul-Settar
Banerjee, Arunabh
Baraka, Ahmed
Beal, Mark
Binx, Eugene
Bisht, Pushkar
Brown, Dr. Glen
Buck, Gail
Chambers, Eric
Chambers, Lesley
Chappel, T. A.
Chi, Anson
Coakley, Mark
Coelho, Paulo
Culling, Peter
Diwivedi, Tripuresh Dhar
Dufort, Mike
Ebony, Ojo Iredia
Falit, Joseph E.
Fawcett, Shaun
Fitzgerald-Clarke, Michael
Fleming, Suzanne
Fries, Todd
Gheorghiu, Cristache
GOrDon, Gregory
Huchu, Tendai
Izuogu, Victor
Jacobsen, Heidi
King, Nigel
Kumar, G. Ram
Lake, Gina
LaRocca, Kay
Lay, Vicheka
Litt, Dr. Jerome Z.
Majumdar, Pritis Chandra
McCulloch, Iain
Merrow, Liz
Miller, Harley
Maffey, Laura
Maffey, Riccardo
Milazzo, Ronald
Minya, Dzimba
Nath, Bhasurananda
Neo
Nirmala
O'Brien, Benjamin
Okonkwo, Ikechukwu
Patterson, R.J.
Purcar, Gabriela
Ridner, Melanie
Rinaldi, Jacquie
Roberts, Ella
Rutz, Gary
Sharp, Ian
Sooriyarachchi, Janaki
Spudich, Giulietta
Ştef, Dorin
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Ronald R. Milazzo was born in East Chicago, Indiana. He was raised as a ward of the state at the Illinois Soldiers and Sailors Children’s School, Illinois Soldiers (I.S.S.C.S), from 1941 to 1950. Even as a young child Ronald had an enquiring mind and this ultimately lead him to question his situation, and to identify the events that had created them.
From 1950 to 1955, Ronald lived with a foster family, until he enlisted in the United States Navy. It was during his Naval service that Ronald recognised his exceptional aptitude for mechanical tasks, and decided to pursue formal training in an engineering related discipline. He enrolled in a Business course, as well as an Industrial Engineering course. He graduated with a double college degree, and later went on to accomplish a successful career in Industrial Engineering, until his retirement in 1995.
Throughout his life Ronald’s thirst for learning, lead him undertake a range of study programs; including comparative religions, global history and a variety of science subjects. Science had a huge impact on him, and he undertook his own investigation to develop a range of personal theories, and hypotheses. He was particularly attracted to concepts of intelligence and evolution. It was these extensive research areas that later became the watershed for his book, Nuclear Evolution is Intelligence, and Intelligence is Life.
Retirement has allowed Ronald to devote his time to study, and to developing in-depth arguments that explore the relationship between religion, science, and politics. Roland believes there are many reasons why humans have a pressing need to make religion and political activity a vital part of their social fabric.
As an author Ronald attempts to share his ideas and philosophies with his readers. He understands that many will find his work confronting, and at times difficult to fully comprehend. However, he is not daunted by this, because he knows that there will be some who agree with him, and they will find the works a welcome addition to their libraries. Ronald makes no apology for the fact that some readers will find the work opposes their current beliefs. But he is confident that they will agree that challenging accepted precepts is a worthwhile endeavour. He hopes his books will stimulate debate and he invites individuals, from all persuasions, to contact him so they can share their ideas and explore them together.
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CREDO Philosophy for the 21st Century
There have been many books written on the origin and development of the Universe and the human race. These books include both religious and scientific opinions or beliefs. It is the conflicting views between the religious and scientific communities, which have forged our societies and religious philosophies, and the current concepts of the origin and purpose of the human race. This book is written for the beginning students of philosophy of science.
It is not the purpose of this book to add another religious or social concept into the melting pot of human doctrines or beliefs. The purpose of this book is to express a different viewpoint for the possible origins of todays religious and social structures.
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Religions or Politics, whats the difference?
As time passed and as I managed to grow up and understand things, I still was puzzled by defining the
difference between religion and politics. Most humans are constantly hearing about the separation of
church and state, especially here in the United States. What made this such a puzzle to me was that
both sides of this issue used each others beliefs to justify their answers. It was somewhat amusing
to see their belief in a God as the catalist for developing their concept in either forming a religion
or government. Does this mean they are both one and the same? Well after many years of study and
contemplation, this author came to the conclusion that indeed they both are the same. It also gives
light as to the many variations of concepts in both religions and governments.
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Philosophy Applied to Religion and Science
The author has taken time over the years to study the many fields of Religion and Science.
He has been a manufacturing engineer. His studies have included metallurgy, physics, mathematics,
nuclear and chemical sciences, comparative religions, births and deaths of empires, societies,
nations and tribes of people throughout the world. He has developed a philosophy based on an assumption
that nuclear evolution is intelligence and intelligence is life! This book will show his step by step
analysis to arrive at this formula.
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Expansion of Human Conflicts!
The book explores dramatic and controlling forces of all human life. In my previous books,
the term nuclear evolution is intelligence and intelligence is life will still be the basic formula, but
the results will be more detailed. Each day passing, seems to bring on, more dramatic events, affecting
the entire human race. This is an indicator that the evolution of the human race has surpassed its
equinox. In the past, events remained more localized no matter how dramatic these events were. Now these
same types of events have global impact.
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