Do we have to have these spammers who send out junk e-mail.
This is the second junk in two days
Michael
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dr. Carter" <Must_Book@address.com>
To: <asa@calvin.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 11:33 AM
Subject: It is beneficial to your library & its patrons to have the book
(Please suggest)
> Dear Sir/Ma'am:
>
> It is significantly beneficial to your library and its patrons to have a
book titled
>
> "Complete Conduct Principles for the 21st Century" by Dr. John Newton.
>
> Please suggest to your local library(ies) that the book be purchased. This
is a great contribution you can make to your neighborhood!
>
> "I find it heartening that you are crusading on behalf of this worthy
book. It has occupied a space on our shelves for some time now. To have this
book in our library is a quiet source of pride to me, the librarian." said
Mr. Don Brusha, a highly respectable Librarian of Avon Park Library in Avon
Park, Florida, USA, in a letter to me regarding the book.
>
> This book is a MUST for EVERYONE to be better prepared for personal
conduct for the 21st century. EVERY LIBRARY SHOULD HAVE IT.
>
> You may ask yourself
> > How to make people respect you
> > How to win friends
> > How to let your conduct help your health, work, job, career,
relationships, spirit, mind, well-being, ...
> > How to make your life smoother and happier
> > How to do whatever you like without being unpleasant to other
people
> > How to develop good conduct in your children or students
> > How to make the world peaceful and better
>
> You (and the library patrons) can find all the answers to these questions,
and much more, in this great book.
>
> BENEFITS to each individual reader: Many! -- such as for health, work,
job, career, self-improvement, education, relationships, spirit, mind,
well-being, and much more -- almost all the areas that are important to you
in the 21st century. People around you will benefit, too. (Please see the
preface of the book for details.)
>
> EVERYONE may find this book useful and helpful, regardless of age (from
children to oldsters), occupation, rank, status, gender, religious beliefs,
nationality, country, or region.
>
> If you are a parent or a teacher, you can learn how to develop good
conduct in your children or students from this book. Please advise your
children or students to read the book. It will result in great benefits for
both you and them.
>
> The book's content is obvious from its title. The complete useful conduct
principles cover not only what we should do, but also what we should not
do -- especially those faults people make often and easily.
>
> "The book will also be effective for violence prevention for the whole
society." said some experts.
>
> This timely, unique, and very important book is designed to suit most
people, and is self-contained and user-friendly.
>
> This book is significantly different and better than competitive works.
>
> Some of its innovative contents may help solve problems that Western
culture cannot.
>
> The book's merit and importance have been recognized and praised by many
experts, elected public officials, and world leaders.
>
> How to make the world peaceful and better ---
> You (and the library patrons) can find the solution in the book.
> Let's work together to make the world peaceful and better!
>
> The author, John Newton, holds a Ph.D. from MIT, and does researches at
Harvard. His long-term research on "The personal conduct in the human
society of the 21st century" resulted in this book. It is published by Nicer
Century World Organization, headquartered beside Harvard University and MIT,
two leading institutes of new knowledge and literature.
>
> It has the Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication data. Trade
hardcover (case bound, Smyth sewn; with dust jacket) ISBN 0967370574; trade
paperback (perfect bound) ISBN 0967370582. Bound durably and functionally to
stand up to heavy library use. 60 lb natural acid-free excellent and
healthful paper. 5.5inX8.5in. 192 pages. Including Principle Index and
General Index. Self-contained.
>
> Again, please suggest to your local library(ies) that the book be
purchased.
>
> Your effort to make a great contribution to your family and neighborhood
and the whole society will be highly appreciated.
>
>
> Sincerely yours,
>
> Tom Carter, Ph.D.
> President, Nicer Century World Organization
> Massachusetts, USA
>
> (Nicer Century World Organization is an educational, non-profit,
non-partisan organization; it endeavors to make the 21st century nicer than
ever before. To accomplish its mission, Nicer Century World Organization is
proud to introduce this book.)
>
>
>
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