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Originally from the east coast, George Norton was dyslexic up until age 26. Barely making it through high school, he then joined the military in the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam-era. Norton was the middle child of six siblings. He now resides in Wichita, Kansas, and has just finished a self-help manuscript. This book will have a brief autobiography and part-two offers hope to the hopeless and courage to the hapless, not to mention many insights on how to live above see level....... Norton's hobbies include reading, a prison ministry and chasing storms. He gives credit to the serious storm spotters out there in the great plains who often risk their safety to convey critical information to protect those who live in tornado alley. To view Norton's photo gallery, click on the freeweb link at the bottom of this page. (authorgeorge) 

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It's a wonder that I ever graduated from High school . It wasn't until nine years later that I realized that knowledge was the edge needed to have an advantage in life. I started reading all sorts of books, not to mention taking college courses. Eventually my writing career took off, writing many articles in local and County newspapers. Most of the topics I submitted to newspapers were controversial issues facing the citizenry. From over-development to Water pollution to taxes, I left no stone unturned. It was during these years that I created the story of John Haskin and the struggles that us humans go through. A little self confidence surely goes a long way. This I believe, is what we must instill in the younger generations. A love of reading will also go a very long way in these times of uncertainty. The Den of Iniquity deals with Major Depressive Illness, a fabulous book report and some reasons to rejoice. Some boast of fame, some of fortune, but rather let us boast in the service to those who suffer needlessly. Forgiveness is a very powerful tool in finding real lasting satisfaction in this life. ENJOY THE SHOW !
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Honorably discharged Vietnam-era Veteran, 27 years service in the Public sector, Prison ministry.
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Dictionary time ! Accountant: An individual who is hired to explain that you didn't really make the money you thought you did. |
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