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Kindle Direct Publishing or KDP Published Bestselling ebooks on Paul Walker and Nelson Mandela, “…Angel up in Heaven…” and “…How To Live Before You Die..”

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Rest in Peace, Paul Walker and Nelson Mandela: Two Angels Up in Heaven

Paul Walker and his Reach out Worldwide teams arrived in Haiti 5 days after the 2010 quake through Dominican Republic. ROWW.org or Reachoutworldwide.wordpress.com is a network of professionals with first responder skill-sets who augment local expertise when natural disasters strike in order to accelerate relief efforts. With the assistance of his best friend, Roger Rodas, a financial planner, Paul founded Reach Out Worldwide after returning from Haiti. Paul Walker and his ROWW members were helping in Oklahoma tornado, Illinois tornadoes, Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines, and Tuscaloosa in Alabama.

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R.I.P Madiba (Tata) and Paul Walker!. Christo Brand who was the jailer of Nelson Mandela at Robben Island, remembers his friend. He is mourning his death. He said that Mandela who was older than he was became a father figure for him. Mandela encouraged him to complete his education and always cared about asking for his family’s health. Both men lost a son. Mandela did not forget about the jailer who gave him bread and his favorite hair pomade after he was released and became President of South Africa. He kept in touch with him and made sure that he was close to him. Christo Brand took his family and grandchildren to see him in his old days. They told each other stories and relaxed.

Find Nelson Mandela’s Poems, Quotes, and speeches

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Nelson Mandela’s Poetric Biography – How to Live Before You Die – Best Business Quotes, Experience Leadership Academy, and Freedom Struggle

Kevin Levin wrote a bestselling ebook on Paul Walker’s charitable works and efforts in Haiti, Chile, Joplin, Alabama, Oklahoma, and the Philippines Typhoon.

If you want to contribute to his work, do so at http://www.ROWW.org or Reachoutworldwide.wordpress.com

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Paul Walker, The Angel Who Touched and Healed Natural Disaster and Quake Survivors – Paul Walker 1973-2013 as Eternally Young, Kind, and Famous as James Dean and JFK.

In this ebook, Kevin wrote about how the racing world and sports car owners and fans lost a friend and a good human being in the tragic accident that took the life of the ‘Fast and Furious’ super star.

Here is what others are saying about Paul Walker’s Charity and Relief Efforts

Paul Walker and his relief work team in Haiti, five days after 2010 quake.

“Paul wasn’t someone who would just write a check and lend his name to an organization; he was the heart and soul of REACH OUT Worldwide. Paul was the first one in and the last one out, he led by example and his hard work and dedication inspired everyone who had the privilege of working with him. He led one of the first teams into the hardest hit areas of Haiti and traveled to Chile to bring water, medical aid and hope after the Earthquake and Tsunami.

“He ran a chainsaw clearing debris and helping people get back into their homes during the hottest days after the tornadoes in Alabama… Some people play a hero, Paul was a hero. Paul was an honorable, hardworking, dedicated, respectful man with a humble spirit who shared his blessings with those who needed it most. It was an honor and a privilege to be able to work with, learn and look up to someone who walked the walk”, said JD Dorfman from REACH OUT Worldwide after Walker’s death.

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Nelson Mandela’s Poetic Biography: How to Live Before You Die – Experience Leadership Academy, Best Business Quotes and Freedom Struggle

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Tables of Content
1, Purest Form of Gold: A Long Journey to Freedom Day
2. What is like to be Free? Nelson Mandela’s Freedom
3, Awupatha: We Shall Not Be Dominated
4. Robben Island
5. Life Celebration
6. Tribute to all the Comrades:
Mandela Pays Tribute to the Martyrs of the Struggle
7. Rolihlahla, the “Troublemaker” for the Right Cause
8. Robben Island: Thrown into the Heart of Darkness
9. Robben Island: From Darkness to Light
10. Men Made of Gold: My Respect and Tribute
11. God Bless Africa!
12. Apartheid: The Idiocy of It All
13. Bullies’ Indignities: Down with all Bullies
14. Time to Breathe Fresh

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Nelson Mandela’s Poetic Biography:
Best Quotes, Leadership Academy and Freedom Struggle
Foreword:
As long as I can remember, I have been fascinated by freedom fighters and human rights activists. They are men and women who seek to redress the wrongs of their societies. I am talking about men such as the various African kings who fought hard to turn back the tides of slavery and occupation of their homeland, Abraham Lincoln who fought to keep the Union intact and ultimately emancipate the American slaves, Toussaint Louverture, Jean-Jacques Dessalines, Alexandre Petion, Henri Christophe, Jean Francois Biassou and many others who fought to liberate St. Domingue (Santo Domingo) and create the first black republic in the world, Haiti, Martin Luther King Jr. Rosa Parks, and countless others who fought in the Civil Rights Movement. The list of those who sacrificed their lives, possessions, and families for the freedom of the People, their people and complete strangers, is very long.

Nelson Mandela follows in the footsteps of all those heroes. He knew that South Africa could treat her sons and daughters better. He also knew that there were many other men and women from all ethnic and racial backgrounds who were feeling oppressed by the nationalist agenda. If the majority was not free, the minority was not either. Finding time and devising ways to redress the wrongs and indignities directed to the dark-skinned members of the society would have to take place over time. Little did he then know that the personal cost of his commitment would be very high and arduous!

Nelson Mandela knew that he had to give up everything to launch himself into the Freedom Struggle. He figuratively became a sacrificial lamb for the cause. Many others stopped bullets with their own skin and body only to depart the struggle at a very young and promising age. The non-violent revolution was not fought without bloodshed orchestrated by the apartheid regime. Wrongful accusations and imprisonments were common. And Nelson Mandela and many of his comrades would spend more than 27 years in prison. Many South Africans and sympathizers all over the world were also suffering along with the convicted ANC members. After all, if one was in jail, all were in jail. With hammers, they crushed stones. They were sent to the lime quarry. Their determination to the cause could not be crushed despite the forced labor they endured. Despite the situation, they managed to study and educate themselves at the Robben Island University (the prison).

In this booklet, you will read about the true measures and characters of men and women who survived the most brutal attacks against their persona but who coped and ended up surviving only to finally triumph. The oppressed and the oppressor alike are robbed of their humanity. The warders as well as the prisoners were not free. So many times, the warders had to defer to Nelson Mandela and his group in many areas.

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