What’s Next ?
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About the Book
I’m constantly intrigued about the world around me. I recently read an article about Human Trafficking. I’d heard stories about people that become addicted and find themselves on the streets selling themselves, normally for sex. I was not aware that slavery still existed. Of my many travels I did spend time at the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota, and at St. Joseph’s Indian School in Chamberlin. This story is fiction. The description of the Tribal Police has been colored Tony Hillerman who wrote about the Navajo Tribal Police. Although this story is fiction, unfortunately these events take place all too often. In my imagination it only made sense to me to have living bodies close to medical facilities where they could be used. Although it is not legal to pay for organs there is still people who will pay a great deal of money for living organs. Storage and preservation solutions are transported to the donor hospital within the temperature-controlled polyurethane container, and the organs are returned in the same container, within an inflatable cushion. This method is the preferred method of transportation of tissue and organs. This method offers advantages over the more conventional methods of organ storage with regard to convenience, temperature control, and sterility. The science of organ transplants has come a long way. There are many people living today because someone authorized the transplant of his organ.
About the Author
Bobby Bell is a retired Air Force Non Commissioned officer, spending almost thirty years in the military. Starting his military career in the United States Navy, with time spent in the United States Army and finally finding a home in the Air Force. Having an opportunity to spend time in three branches of the military, and spending three tours of duty in Vietnam. Bobby enjoys telling stories. His essays and articles are published under Raymond Bell. Bell was born in 1943 in Philadelphia Pennsylvania he has enjoyed telling stories. His grandfather was a career soldier, he and his grandparents were assigned to several military installations. Some of his friends would call him a very good liar. Hs grandmother insisted he was just a good story teller. Between serving as a cook in the Navy and an Air Traffic Controller in the Air Force. He attempted to attend a community college with the hopes of learning to write a good story. His counselor at the community college insisted that he would never be a good writer and his writing skills were marginal. Never much to read books until his time in the Navy and his many months at sea. Then found himself reading the books in the ship’s library and the back of cereal boxes. With Bell’s passion for reading he found a particular desire to read Science Fiction. He also did and does enjoy Historical Novels, Literary Fiction, Police Procedural, and Mysteries. As a civilian Bell worked as a cook and a souse chef in hotels and Country Club, and finally managing restaurants. He is presently “Retired”. Spending three hours a day as a Crossing Guard.Undo