Nuraya
Crime and Justice vs. The Truth
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About the Book
Ever wonder what it would be like to have no crime in the United States; to have no criminal courts or judges. The cost of crime in this country is estimated to be around one trillion dollars a year. Can you imagine what it would be like to have that kind of cash infused into the economy.
Ever wonder why we think and do the things we do. What would happen if time went backwards or why we think we need to do things better? Why it seems that solving one mystery uncovers ten more or why is there music? Why you grab an umbrella when it rains?
The reader will experience a strange but truly enjoyable experience. Nuraya not only tantalizes the reader with hermetic theories and long-lost ancient Egyptian magic, but also addresses tough modern issues such as the U.S. justice system, child abuse, and South African politics.
About the Author
H. A. Rasheed is of an Egyptian father and American mother who grew up in Egypt. He came to the United States in 1968 and graduated from the University of Oregon with Master?s degrees in Biology and Information Management. He has worked in both fields for over 25 years. This combination of fields and diverse heritage has given him the motive and experience to write this book that is about biological and non-biological information systems. He now lives in Portland, Oregon where he teaches software engineering at Linfield College. He?s married to Karen, has a daughter, Samia, and five grandchildren.