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Dogs of War Abroad is a metaphor for the first kind of war in which human beings indulge. It is a blatant war with thousands of human beings bearing arms destroying other human beings as well as their environment. The war is declared and those involved are fully aware of its location which is usually away from home. This novel uses the preparation and description of the Normandy Invasion to describe blatant war. The second war is subtle and can be called Dogs of War at home. It is very different from blatant war. It has very few human beings, indeed not infrequently one who is identified as a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Dogs of War Abroad is a metaphor for the first kind of war in which human beings indulge. It is a blatant war with thousands of human beings bearing arms destroying other human beings as well as their environment. The war is declared and those involved are fully aware of its location which is usually away from home. This novel uses the preparation and description of the Normandy Invasion to describe blatant war. The second war is subtle and can be called Dogs of War at home. It is very different from blatant war. It has very few human beings, indeed not infrequently one who is identified as a threat to another human being. The individual initiating this war often attacks those who he or she hates and uses character assassination as well untrue information to destroy whatever actions... thoughts... and etc. those hated individuals represent. It is not unusual for the hated individual to be unaware of the individual who is spreading the damaging information. This novel uses the presidential elections as the example for Dogs of War at home.
Autorenporträt
The author is a retired physician certified in Pediatrics, Psychiatry and Neurology and Neurodevelopmental Disabilities. These credentials had focused his medical career on acquiring knowledge about development and interactions of children, adolescents, and adults. That information was put to use when he was put in charge of the Child Development Program at Los Angeles County Hospital. He served in that capacity for 30 plus years at which time he retired. He had an interest in the Civil War and slavery since childhood, an interest no doubt related to his being born on Lincoln's birthday. Given his background he decided utilize his knowledge of human interaction and child development to write a work of fiction that attempts to explain how and why human experiences from childhood into adulthood and beyond produce perceptions and interactions that created slavery and led to Civil War.