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A Passion For Lost Treasure And Empowering Women

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Leslie Bowman, author of Self-defense For Survival : The Road to Empowerment said she hopes her book will encourage women to become pro-active about their personal safety. "Women have all sorts of excuses for not learning to defend themselves. Among them are not having enough time, not being in good shape physically, having various medical conditions, not wanting to learn martial arts, and the worst of all-it can't happen to me. Sometimes people become victims of violent acts no matter how careful or aware of potential danger they may be. In cases like this, self-defense survival strategies can save a life. The prevention strategies and self-defense survival techniques in this book are suitable for women and children of all ages. With education and awareness, you can increase your self-confidence and learn to prevent and avoid potential violence attacks, " she said.



Leslie Bowman is a full time instructional designer and online professor in Education, Technology, Sociology, English, Communications, and Criminal Justice. She has 15 years of elementary public school teaching experience and has been teaching undergraduate and graduate college and university courses for the past ten years.


She also goes under a pen name, Jessa Lee Scott is the pen name for mother-daughter writers from Richmond, Virginia. Originally from Texas, Jessa Scott moved to Virginia after she was married, and lived in a variety of regions in Virginia.

When asked to describe the key issues of her book,Winds of Gold Scott said that according to legend, Thomas Jefferson Beale and twenty-nine Virginians left Lynchburg, Virginia, in 1817 to hunt on the Western plains. "They found gold and silver north of Santa Fe, and two loads were taken back to Virginia to be buried in Bedford County. Each shipment was to be hidden until all of the treasure was transported and could be divided among the men in the party," she said.


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