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This reader is an international collection of unique voices testifying about their personal struggles.
These individuals speak not only from different parts of the globe, but also from distinct societal sectors:
corporate, law enforcement, religious, academic, military, and the arts. In the process of facing fears and
in the attempt to overcoming personal "mountains" we find profiles of vital human characteristics that spell
either doom or survival. How we survive, with or without dignity, is a driving force that unites men and
women universally. This book serves as a discussion tool, and also is a resource reference guide for those
desiring to make further lasting contact across cultures.
With over thirty years of teaching college students to deal with "communication anxiety" and enjoying
rewards from building cultural bridges in different arenas, the author seeks to extend this success-oriented
recipe to non-academics, the average "working-class" citizen who wants to pursue social harmony.
Although having authored other books, and currently involved in juried photo exhibitions internationally, climbing six
volcanoes in Central America is one of his most difficult accomplishments, and these pursuits have taught
him much about himself as he continues to "learn from people everywhere!"
"We, the Black Student Association of Elgin Community College, appreciate Professor Aaron
Vessup for providing years of teaching, mentoring, and advising; for uplifting the African American race
both in the U.S. and abroad; and for always being there for all students."
Black Student Association (BSA)
Elgin Community College
"'Whereas Professor Vessup has exemplified professional and personal integrity as
Professor of Speech, earning the highest respect and regard of his colleagues through his passion to
promote international awareness; and Whereas, Professor Vessup has earned many honors from his colleagues
and many students who have benefited from his teaching and counseling, be it resolved that Aaron Vessup is
granted status of Professor Emeritus from this institution."
Board of Trustees of Community College District 509
State of Illinois
[2002]
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