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Stay in School and Create Your Own World
Stay in School and Create Your Own World
Stay in School and Create Your Own World
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Every school district around the world have estabished their own rules, policies and procedures as to what classes and instructions that each student must complete to graduate to the next level. An one hour survey was conducted in several states and dozens of cities with the printed version of this book. Hundreds of volunteers passed the book out free to 2,700 high school students from below average to above average school districts. The response was shocking and sad to say the least. Nearly 800 of the students were either planning to drop out or were on their way to the streets. After crunching the numbers, we discovered that at least 31 students drop out of school every minute in the USA alone.Once the students read this book a large majority have stayed or re-entered school.Again over 95% of the students surveyed, each stated that they never discussed the contents of this book neither in school or at home.

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Release dateMay 25, 2013
ISBN9781301682119
Stay in School and Create Your Own World
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R.L. Worthon,, Jr

Born on the Westside of Chicago,Illinois. Robert was raise on the Southside of town and has been writing and publishing non-fiction, fiction, short stories and poetry for over 20 years. By trade, he has been employed in the fields of and mastered automotive technology, diesel technology / Heavy equipment,as well as industrial/commercial mechanics in the same time span. In 2007, Robert was promoted to an engineering assistant and since that time he has been employed at operating some of the largest structures such as production plants, arenas and skyscrapers in the midwest. His hobbies includes chess, studying logic in several languages and basketball. As a youth he once told his large family that after he accomplished his mechanical dreams and before his age took it's course, that he would begin a literary career. He lives up to this promise in 2013.

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    Stay in School and Create Your Own World - R.L. Worthon,, Jr

    Stay in School and Create Your Own World

    By Robert.L. Worthon, Jr.

    Published By Robert. L. Worthon, Jr.

    Copyright 2013 Robert.. L. Worthon, Jr.

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    Copyright License Notes

    This is a free book. The free ebook version can be found @Smashwords.com.You are welcome to share it with your friends. Also your local school and library can download it for you for free. This free book may be reproduced, copied, and distributed for non-commercial purposes, provided the book remains in its complete original form. If you enjoyed this free book, please return to Smashwords.com/profile/view/RLWJR to discover other works by this author. Thank you for your support.

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    Printed and Digital Versions

    Book cover design by Jennifer Fitzgerald @ motherspider.com

    Book cover photograph and image by R.L.Worthon, Jr.

    First Printed Edition 2014

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    Table of Contents

    Chapter-A: Introduction

    Chapter-1: Poverty

    Chapter-2: Despair

    Chapter-3: Homelessness

    Chapter-4: Alcohol

    Chapter-5: Unemployment

    Chapter-6: Drugs

    Chapter-7: Pregnancies

    Chapter-8: Peer Pressure

    Chapter-9: Prison Bound

    Chapter-10: Burden Family and Friends

    Chapter-11: Mental Dangers

    Chapter-12: Price of Failure

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    Chapter-A: Introduction:

    If you are a student thinking about dropping out of school, you may wish to reconsider that plan after reading this book. According to National Statistics, a student who drops out of school will have carry at least seven or more of the twelve Categories listed in the table of contents. Here’s an example;

    A freshman dropped out of high school this year and his time was idled. He applied for jobs, but was unable to land one due to his lack of education. He attempted to

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