Melting Pot Potpourri Perceptions
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About the Book
Melting Pot Potpourri Perceptions is a philosophical perception that features universal human values as depravational use impacts negatively on pluralistic life in the United States of America.
About the Author
I earned the following degrees:
A.A, Sociology, San Bernardino Valley College.
B.A., Spanish, San Bernardino University.
Three Teaching Credentials, La Vern University.
Masters, Administration, Redlands University.
Doctor of Philosophy, United States International University.
I earned 16 credits form Guadalajara University, Mexico on a teaching program sponsored by the United States Government.
Speaking fluently English and Spanish, I have traveled throughout the United States and Mexico and visited Canada.
During my military career I observed human beings at Hawaii, Saipan, Okinawa and Iwo Jima.
I belong to the greatest generation that coped with dire circumstances from the Great Depression and World War II. I have toiled in a significant number of occupations, including pick and shovel, field hand worker, truck driver, baseball player, umpire, prize ring, civic affairs, Councilman, educator.
I have written two other books: The Mexican American Political Experience in Colton California; and The Bareno Link in Experience in Terms of Identity
I have been blessed with three children, eight grandchildren, and eight great grandchildren.