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Many THANKS to those who have already ordered their copies of the book. WE'VE EXTENDED THE SPECIAL OFFER TO JANUARY 6, SO THAT YOU CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER. You, like so many other busy professionals need a book that is factual, straightforward and insightful in navigating through the many voices of diversity, multiculturalism and inclusion. You understand the basic concepts, but can benefit from a SINGLE SOURCE that cuts through the clutter and provides valuable information that you can use both on and off your job. That’s why I wrote my new book: 21 Ways: How To Bring Multiculturalism To Your Job Your Home and Your Community. And when you purchase 21 Ways by January 6, we’ll send your copies to you FREE of charge. And as a special bonus, when you buy two or more copies, we’ll send you my Audio CD: RESET NOW! Five Ways To Turn 2012 Into A Robust 2013. Click Here To Purchase The Book With Our Special Offer $15 for one book. 2 for $25 (you save $5). 10 books for $99 (you save over $50). FREE SHIPPING through December 31st. Is This Like The Other Diversity Books? NO! 21 Ways is an indispensable guide for those with a working knowledge of diversity who want new resources and information to craft an advocacy campaign of their own. With over 25 years of experience as a speaker, trainer, and global thought leader, I share my years of experience with those who are serious about practicing diversity throughout the world. Straightforward, honest, and practical, 21 Ways To Bring Multiculturalism To Your Job Your Home and Your Community gives you clear ideas on how to proactively manage diversity from training suggestions to social media strategies to travel opportunities. No more guesswork! This book shows you how to open new channels of information so that you can practice multiculturalism and diversity wherever you go. Chapters In The Book Include... Volunteer with a Culturally Diverse Organization Knowledge Transfer...Pass It On Visit The United Nations International Relations And Technology Social Media: Facebook &Twitter Social Media: LinkedIn & Twitter Become A Mentor & Find An Accountability Partner Learn More About Religion Become A Diversity Champion Buy A Book For You, Your Friends, And Your Colleagues January marks the 84th birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. that Americans will celebrate on January 21st. On that day/weekend, we’ll also celebrate the Inauguration of President Barack Obama’s second term in office. Chapter 22: Become A Diversity Champion, provides excellent information on how you can make this upcoming weekend a very special one for those interested in becoming better “multicultural citizens.” February is Black History Month in the US. One way to commemorate the countless contributions of African Americans around the country is to read Chapter 13: Audio/Video Record Your Oldest Relative. After reading the chapter, ask that special person what Black History Month means to them and what has the re-election of America’s first Black President meant to their generation. March is Women’s History Month in the US. Read Chapter 17: Social Media, Facebook and Twitter. Follow the suggestions in this chapter and promote your favorite women and women’s causes on both of these social platforms. There are COUNTLESS ways that you can use this book to discuss important issues that impact your daily life. And when you buy additional copies for your friends, family and colleagues you share valuable resources AND save money too! One new friend in the Pacific Northwest bought 20 copies of the book to share with friends and colleagues during the Christmas holidays!! And another friend is quoting from my book in her doctoral dissertation. When you purchase 21 Ways by December 31st we’ll send your copies to you FREE of charge. And as a special bonus, when you buy two or more copies, we’ll send you my Audio CD: RESET NOW! Five Ways To Turn 2012 Into A Robust 2013. Click Here To Purchase The Book With Our Special Offer $15 for one book. 2 for $25 (you save $5). 10 books for $99 (you save over $50). FREE SHIPPING through January 6. The book is perfect for: Business Professionals Educators Students Government Leaders Retirees Civic Activists Parents Faith Based Leaders And Busy People Like YOU! Don’t take my word for it! Here are four reasons why this book is for you: “If you want to cut through the jargon and push past the slogans, this is your book. If you want to get to the real meat of making our differences (and similarities) assets, instead of liabilities, a source of strength, instead of weakness, and an opportunity for enrichment, instead of conflict, this is your book.” Rev. Ray Hammond, MD. 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This is worth the read and offers lots of conversation stimulators.” Georgianna Meléndez Executive Director Commonwealth Compact UMass Boston And here’s a testimonial from the United Kingdom: “As globalisation becomes more and more important in all countries and communities of our shrinking world, it also becomes ever more important to embrace the immense benefits of multiculturalism and diversity, thus releasing the many talents of so many of our citizens. ‘21 Ways to Bring Multiculturalism to Your Job, Your Home, & Your Community’ provides plentiful insights and a rich range of challenges by an author who is a true expert in this dynamic and increasingly pivotal industry. This is a book from the heart which should be read carefully and thoughtfully. Hugely to be recommended” Garth Dallas, CEO at Global Diversity Partners Ltd, Editor at Diverse Magazine CEO, Global Diversity Partners Ltd Editor, Diverse Magazine Take advantage of this weekend’s special offer and invest in a book designed to enhance and fortify your knowledge for the New Year. Click Here To Purchase The Book With Our Special Offer When you purchase 21 Ways by January 6th. we’ll send your copies to you FREE of charge. And as a special bonus, when you buy two or more copies, we’ll send you my Audio CD: RESET NOW! Five Ways To Turn 2012 Into A Robust 2013. $15 for one book. 2 for $25 (you save $5). 10 books for $99 (you save over $50). FREE SHIPPING through January 6th. I wish the very best for you in 2013. And I know that 21 Ways will help you and those in your community to help expand our multicultural marketplace in meaningful new ways. I would also like for YOU to HOST a Book Signing during 2013 and would love to bring my message to your community, company or association in the coming months. I can be reached at (508) 947-5755 or by email at [email protected] if you have any questions or comments. My websites are www.tellcarole.com or www.mssconnect.com. Thank you for your support. I look forward to shipping your books out to you this coming week! Happy New Year, Carole To Purchase The Book With This Special Offer, Go To: http://specialbookoffer.eventbrite.com
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In light of the horrific school shootings in Newtown, Connecticut and the outrageous killing of firefighters in Upstate New York, my brother, Wilson A. Copeland, a longtime gun owner and hunter has penned a commentary and submitted it to our hometown newspaper, The Detroit Free Press.
It is featured below. I thought you might be interested in reading his perspective, since gun control is way overdue in America. Blessings and Happy New Year, Carole Copeland Thomas Your Comments Are Welcome. Focus On Empowerment can be heard every Thursday at 1pm Eastern.
Log Onto: www.blogtalkradio.com/globalcarole Listen LIVE or Download Anytime ======================== Fiscal Cliff Aside...The multitude of events of 2012 are behind us and our path is now ready for 2013. Are YOU ready for 2013? What does that mean for.. •Your job? •Your health? •Your business? •Your family? and •Your future? No matter WHAT you has happened, what are you doing RIGHT NOW to prepare for a meaningful and successful 2013? Walk with Carole as she prepares you for the rigors and rejoicing waiting for you in the New Year. Five Steps will get you there...and today’s program will detail the path to YOUR future. 1. Citizenship . . . Your Voice 2. Vision, Mission, Your Goals 3. Your OWN Research 4. Personal Collaborations 5. Belief and Being Different Listen with your ears, ink it with pen and paper, and put on your action shoes. This show will push you forward straight into 2013. Happy NEW Year!! ======================== Your Comments Are Welcome Below... -Carole How To Download Today's Show •Can't listen live??? No problem. •After The Broadcast...Go To www.blogtalkradio.com/globalcarole •On My Homepage Next To My Picture Click On The RSS Feed (It's orange and has RSS on it) •Select Today's Show •Download As A MPEG File For Macs or Windows Files Fro PCs •The Broadcast will play on your computer, Laptop, iPod, iPhone, or any other MP3 Listening Device Carole’s Special Christmas Greeting To You
May the birth of Jesus Christ be a new symbol of peace and good will for ALL God’s people around the world. No matter your faith or belief, I wish you a blessed holiday season and a joyous New Year. From my home to yours, may we remember those whose personal sorrows cloud the joy of this day. Keep them in your thoughts and prayers. And for our precious children around the world, may the spirit of Christmas live in their hearts forever. Merry Christmas to YOU! Thank you for continuing to support my newsletter, my business and for ALL the good things you do for me and others! Blessings, Carole Copeland Thomas (Above: Gerry Garner and her husband of 63 years, Albert)
Focus On Empowerment can be heard every Thursday at 1pm Eastern. Log Onto: www.blogtalkradio.com/globalcarole Listen LIVE or Download Anytime ======================== Sometimes a chance meeting isn’t by accident. It’s the opportunity to meet a kindred spirit along’s life’s journey. That’s what happened to me last September at the conclusion of an industry conference that was held on the grounds of a large Massachusetts fairgrounds. Our conference registration included admissions into the Eastern States Exhibition, one of the largest “tri-state” fairs in the country. I walked around in amazement since I had never attended this event in the 30 years living in the state. Curiosity led me to the exhibit hosted by several self published authors who had formed an association. It’s founder was Gerry Garner, a spry 87 year old retired teacher who still had much to accomplish in life. I joined the association on the spot and opened my world to the wonders of Western Massachusetts. I am honored today to have Gerry and Albert Garner on today’s show. They were sweethearts in their youth, and this week celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary! Gerry is the founder of Authors Selling Books, an association for self published authors based in Springfield, Massachusetts. She has authored a wonderful anthology, Generations Build The Future. Her husband, Albert’s is completing his first book that is due out soon! You’re never too old to start a new chapter in your life....or your book. This show will inspire those ready to reinvent themselves for the holidays and into the New Year. ======================== Your Comments Are Welcome Below... -Carole How To Download Today's Show •Can't listen live??? No problem. •After The Broadcast...Go To www.blogtalkradio.com/globalcarole •On My Homepage Next To My Picture Click On The RSS Feed (It's orange and has RSS on it) •Select Today's Show •Download As A MPEG File For Macs or Windows Files Fro PCs •The Broadcast will play on your computer, Laptop, iPod, iPhone, or any other MP3 Listening Device In Memory Of Jack Pinto, Age 6
His 19 Classmates And The Remaining 7 Adults Killed In Newtown, Connecticut. Read below and see how you can help his grandmother... A week ago on Sunday December 9th my daughter sent me a heart warming photo of herself, my young granddaughters and Governor Dan Malloy. The cheery holiday photo was taken as they visited the Governor's Mansion in Hartford, Connecticut. They live in West Hartford, and this was an opportunity to see the mansion during the holiday season. Happy times in lovely Connecticut. Days later on Friday December 14th as I worked in my office, my niece called, wanting to know how far West Hartford was from a sleepy little town called Newtown. I didn't quite know what she was talking about, until I turned on the television set to learn that at least 20 elementary school students had been shot and killed execution style in Newtown. After a series of calls to my daughter, my niece, and other family members I learned more about this horrific massacre in the making. My older daughter, son in law, their 21 month old and 4 year old were fine. However, the school children in Newtown were not. As we all know now, a violent and crazy young man blew his mother's face off, raced to the Sandy Hook Elementary School, executed 20 young students and 6 adults before killing himself. And now our entire country has been turned upside down, drowning in our collective tears of sorrow for the innocent so needlessly slaughtered. This is particularly painful for my family. First, my daughter has a doctorate in clinical psychology and works with mentally challenged young adults for the State of Connecticut. Her workload is staggering, and the cases she and her colleagues handle are vitally important in the mental health field. Second, anytime children die, it's a painful reminder of the accidental death of my own son's death 15 years ago. Although the circumstances are completely different (my son died in a single car accident, six days after graduating from high school), the death of a child is still terribly painful. Our family remembers the tragic change from celebrating happy occasions to buying cemetery plots the span of one week. We know it first hand. My son's twin sister still suffers the painful loss of her brother. When you live in a densely populated region like New England, you're bound to find connections to heartbreaking stories like the Newtown massacre. In my case, it only took a few hours after the shootings took place to find the human connection. While attending a regional church Christmas celebration last Friday night, I found out that one of my colleagues, Annie Haynes, teaches with the grandmother of Jack Pinto, age 6. Jack was buried today, one of the tragic students shot 11 times by the deranged shooter in Newtown. My friend Annie is sending me Jack's grandmother's address this week. I am asking YOU, and everyone you know to shower this beleaguered grandmother with cards of care and compassion. I know first hand how precious those cards are...especially when sent by perfect strangers. There's NO difference between an urban youngster killed in a gang related dispute and a 6 year old shot 11 times by a madman. Dead children are dead children. And the pain of losing children either violently or accidentally is the same pain. Regardless of the color or the child or the circumstances, it still hurts deeply to the core. It ALL must stop. We as a nation must wake up, get gun control passed in Congress and increase our attention and funding for mental health. I will get back to you in the next few days with Jack Pinto's grandmother's address. May God comfort and keep the families in the days and weeks ahead as they struggle to comprehend their "new normal." -Carole Copeland Thomas Focus On Empowerment can be heard every Thursday at 1pm Eastern.
Log Onto: www.blogtalkradio.com/globalcarole Listen LIVE or Download Anytime ======================== As the holiday season moves at maximum speed and the shopping countdown accelerates at a frenetic pace, lets step off this hectic treadmill and identify Carole’s Top 5 Picks For December. Some may surprise you. Others may not. But I’m sure that these five items, activities, books, resources and websites are guaranteed to give you food for thought. Write them down. Share them with others. Give them some thought. Add to the list. And why not create your own top picks? This is a show you’ll want to listen to, download, and share with friends and family around the globe. Happy Hanukkah! Happy Winter Solstice! Merry Christmas! Happy Kwanzaa! Happy New Year! Happy Three Kings Day! Whatever you are celebrating this December/January, from my home to yours, we wish you good cheer throughout this holiday season!! ====================== Your Comments Are Welcome Below... -Carole How To Download Today's Show •Can't listen live??? No problem. •After The Broadcast...Go To www.blogtalkradio.com/globalcarole •On My Homepage Next To My Picture Click On The RSS Feed (It's orange and has RSS on it) •Select Today's Show •Download As A MPEG File For Macs or Windows Files Fro PCs •The Broadcast will play on your computer, Laptop, iPod, iPhone, or any other MP3 Listening Device |
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