Biography & Autobiography, Social Activists
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						The Triumph of Social DemocracyMemoires of a Public Servant by Ajaga NjiThe Triumph of Social Democracy addresses the issue of participatory democracy particularly in developing countries that have survived party-state political systems. The book demonstrates the positive role that individuals can and do play in... 
 
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						Warriors for the Working DayA Volunteer Fire Fighter's Memoir by John WiznukIn 1990, seeking an escape from city life, John Wiznuk moved to Saturna Island in British Columbia’s Southern Gulf Islands. Two years later, a friend invited him to one of the regular practices of the volunteer fire department. What began as a... 
 
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						KaleidoscopePatterns in a life by Pat HaylesAfter a challenging childhood in England in the war and post war years, Pat Hayles went on to live an exciting, international life. She emigrated to Canada where she created new agencies helping depressed and suicidal individuals, and working... 
 
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						A PAX Adventure 1954 - 1956Looking Back by Philip A. RothBEFORE THE INCEPTION of charitable organizations for impoverished people globally, the Mennonite Central Committee was an early innovator for overseas development. Pax (Latin meaning peace) was one of its programs designed specifically for... 
 
 
                            