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List of work I used for this project


"The ideas I stand for are not mine.I borrowed them from socrates. I swiped them from chesterfield. I stole them from Jesus. And I put them in a book. If you don't like their rules, whose would you use?-Dale Carnegie. Photo: Uche Okeke

 Exposure to wrong information will definitely have adverse effects on the decisions/choices we make. Today technology has made it very easy for us to be well-informed about our world. Today it's very easy to access huge amount of information.

 I have chosen to publish the list of work i used for this project to give many people the opportunity to read good quality materials/books that will help change their world view.

"Ofcourse there are plenty of battles still to fight for human equality, harmony and unity. We have to find a way of thriving without damaging the earth. We have enormous challenges ahead of us."-Bernadette Russell.

 The remarkable truth is that anyone can change the world.  You may be the change, so now, take action. I have benefitted immensely, intellectually from the works of these great philosophers. Their works have enriched me both my thinking and my life. I'm ever grateful to them.

Uche Okeke

Here is some of  the list of works i used for this project:

1) A Clown Too Many- Less Dawson

2) Follow Your Heart: Finding Purpose in Your Life and Work- Andrew Matthews

3)The Creative Writing Coursebook Edited by Julia Bell and Paul Magrs

4)The Digital Business Start-UP Workbook- Cheryl Rickman

5) Durkheim on Politics & the State- Edited by Anthony Giddens.

6)Good Value; Choosing A Better Life In Business- Stephen Green.

7)How To Start An Internet Business:7 Ways To Turn Your Passion Into Profit- M. Jorgensen

8)How to Do Everything with Your Web 2.0 Blog- Todd Stauffer

9)Free Speech: Ten Principles For A Connected World- Timothy Garton Ash

10) The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries Are Failing and What Can Be Done About It-        Professor Sir, Paul Collier

11)The Heart of The Game-Jimmy Greaves

12) Things That Matter: Three Decades of Passions, Pastimes and Politics- Charles Krauthammer

13) The Blunders Of Our Governments- Anthony King & Ivor Crewe.

14)Democracy and Its Crisis- A.C. Grayling

15) Hardball: How Politics Is Played Told by One Who Knows the Game- Chris Matthews

16) Head Of State; A Political Entertainment- Andrew Marr

17)Speeches That Changed The World: The Words and Stories Of The Moments That Made History-Simon Sebag Montefiore

18) The Great Debate: Scotish Independence Yes/No- George Kerevan and Alan Cochrane

19) The End of Poverty; How We Can Make It Happen in Our Lifetime- Jeffrey Sachs Forward by      Bono

20) Crimes Against Humanity: The Struggle For Global Justice- Geoffrey Robertson QC

21) Human Rights in Global Politics Edited by Tim Dunne and Nicholas J. Wheeler

22) Good Times, Bad Times. The Welfare Myth of Them and Us- John Hills

23) Political Tribes- Amy Chua

24) The Prince; Niccolo Machiavelli

25) The Political Animal- Jeremy Paxman

26) Revolution- Russell Brand

27) Road To Riches or The wealth of Man- Peter Jay

28) Theatre of War; Lewis Lapham

29) Understanding Economic Development, Professor Sir Paul Collier; Oxford University, UK.

30) Understanding Classical Sociology Marx, Weber, Durkheim; John A. Hughes,etal

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