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New Perspectives On Contraception
Published in Paperback by One More Soul (01 August, 1999)
Author: Donald DeMarco
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The cover art alone says it all!
Drawing upon a variety of resources, Scripture, and cultural examples Dr. Donald DeMarco presents a solid case for contraception's damaging effects upon individuals, marriages, and society as a whole. His message is not one heard in the popular media of the day.

Philosophical, yet practical, the book demonstrates that knowledge and true love (not contraceptive love) are the cure for the "Culture of Death" in which we find ourselves.

Highly recommended!


Bless Us All : A Child's Yearbook of Blessings
Published in Paperback by Aladdin Library (01 October, 2001)
Author: Cynthia Rylant
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Heart of Virtue - nice book!
I am one of Professor DeMarcos many Philosophy students at the University of Waterloo/Ontario. This book is actually a very nice book to read and to own; it has a lot of beautiful and interesting stories and it is a valuable "Bildungsroman". I finally have a list of all the virtues + their explanations and good examples. The links to Christianity or religion related stories are really good. Could it be that spiritual or religious people have more virtues than others or is that again a matter of belief? Not many philosophers believe in God, or am I wrong?


License to Steal : Nevada's Gaming Control System in the Megaresort Age
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Nevada Pr (2000)
Author: Jeff Burbank
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A Fulfilling Experience
You know when you walk down the street and somebody says hello to you? It makes you feel good inside. A simple gesture of courtesy to our fellow human beings can completely change the pace of our day. We often feel alone and abused because everyone is so competitive, out for themselves. They will stop at nothing to get what they want, and that includes using vice.

Now relax for a second, take a deep breath, and think of how that hello made you feel. That act of courtesy is a virtue, and there are 47 more of them suppressed inside us. Unfortunately the popularity of media as a tool in modern society often distorts our views on the world. For example, movies and television attempt to glorify vices and all that is evil, and has skillfully downplayed virtues as boring and irrelevent in a modern society. Enter "The Many Faces of Virtue" by philosopher Donald Demarco which integrates theology, modern day examples, and the importance of virtue into an easily accessible book that does not require a doctorate degree to understand.

This is a uniquely crafted book on virtues to which we should practice everyday for fullfillment in life. The book is divided into four sections: The personal virtues, interpersonal virtues, social virtues, and sacred virtues. The book makes a lot of references to religion to demonstrate the importance and positivity of virtue over vice. I am not by any means a religious person, I have never attended church. From this point of view than, I am qualified to state that religious or not...this book has plenty of persuasion into leading a virtuous life through inspirational and real stories. There are 48 virtues presented.

The first section is personal virtues (including patience, determination, integrity, innocence) which establish a sense of self. For example, Dr. Demarco emphasizes determination with riveting and moving stories of heroes such as runner Wilma Rudolph who had loss use of her leg, and through determination she ended up meeting with great success in the Olympic games. Demarco stresses the truth that the best stories are the ones where people overcame hardships through determination, and offer hope to the rest of us.

This is the consistent trend in "The Many Faces of Virtues" as evident with the stark observation made by Demarco regarding machines and humans. One particular day his card would not work in a gas pump, and he was told to treat the machine delicate by a gas clerk in the store. He then saw a Jerry Springer tape, which depicts people doing awful harm to one another (as found in the interpersonal virtue of courtesy).

The everyday examples are what give the book such integrity because they are adaptible to the masses. Each virtue is brief and to the point following a logical sequence.

The misconceptions of virtues are cleared up in this book. Upon reading it, there will be no doubt that a virtuous life is far more beneficial and fulfilling to yourself and others. Religious or not, this book should not be overlooked.


Abortion in Perspective: The Rose Palace or the Fiery Dragon
Published in Paperback by Hayes Publishing Company (1982)
Author: Donald Demarco
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The Anesthetic Society
Published in Paperback by Christendom Press (1982)
Author: Donald Demarco
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Biotechnology and the Assault on Parenthood
Published in Paperback by Ignatius Press (1991)
Authors: Donald Demarco and Donald De Marco
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Hope for a World Without Hope
Published in Paperback by Cashel Inst (1990)
Author: Donald Demarco
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In My Mother's Womb
Published in Paperback by Trinity Communications (1987)
Authors: Donald Demarco, Malcom Muggeridge, and William May
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The Incarnation in a Divided World
Published in Paperback by Christendom Press (1988)
Authors: Donald De Marco, Donald DeMarco, and Gregory Wolfe
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