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Fighting the Invisible Enemy

by Terrence Webster-Doyle, Rod Cameron
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Overview

Fighting the Invisible Enemy is for young people and adults who are concerned with living peacefully and with solving problems nonviolently. Fun stories and activities can assist parents, teachers, and counselors who are concerned about the psychological welfare of young people. Ultimately, this book will help readers to understand how conditioned thinking prevents peace.

About the Author, Terrence Webster-Doyle, Rod Cameron

Terrence Webster-Doyle is a martial arts sixth-degree black belt, former schoolteacher and administrator, Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Commission task force member, and parent of five daughters. He has written twenty-one internationally acclaimed, award-winning books on conflict education and the martial arts, and is co-founder and director of Martial Arts Partners for Peace.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 1990
Publisher
Education for Peace Pubns
Pages
164
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780942941197

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