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UEE or not UEE, That Is the Question

Whether 'Tis Wiser to Suffer in the Modern World or Take Action Against the Inequities in It

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UEE or not UEE, That Is the Question

By: Dane Starland
Narrated by: Melissa Byers
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Want to help cocreate a better world? Want to get a taste of what being a United Earth Ecclesia member can do for you?

This book, set five years in the future, recounts one day in the hypothetical life of Jane, a 30-something, unemployed hotel catering executive. It's divided into two scenarios. In scenario one, Jane goes through her day without the benefits of being a member of the United Earth Ecclesia. In scenario two, UEE member Jane goes through the same hypothetical day but with surprisingly different and significant experiences and results. To paraphrase Robert Frost, she took the road less traveled, and it made all the difference. For more information visit ExLo.org.

©2015 Duane D. Stjernholm (P)2015 Duane D. Stjernholm
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