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"Three-Hundred-Sixty Degrees of Life in America," is a book of sayings, statements, ideas, thoughts, maxims, and affirmations. It describes the author's experiences as he navigates from a beginning in rural East Texas town, to college, to the military (in the military he spent time in Orlando, Florida; Great Lakes, Illinois; and Chelsea, Massachusetts), back to Houston, Texas to graduate school, and finally settling in a South Suburb of Chicago. He talks about the things he has learned in his travels and experiences. America is not simply acute or one dimensional but exist in 360 degrees.

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"Three-Hundred-Sixty Degrees of Life in America," is a book of sayings, statements, ideas, thoughts, maxims, and affirmations. It describes the author's experiences as he navigates from a beginning in rural East Texas town, to college, to the military (in the military he spent time in Orlando, Florida; Great Lakes, Illinois; and Chelsea, Massachusetts), back to Houston, Texas to graduate school, and finally settling in a South Suburb of Chicago. He talks about the things he has learned in his travels and experiences. America is not simply acute or one dimensional but exist in 360 degrees.

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Jay Thomas Willis graduated from Stephen F. Austin State University with a B.S. degree in sociology. He also graduated from Texas Southern University with a M.Ed. in counseling, in addition to receiving a MSW in social work from the University of Houston. Willis has held numerous social work positions and has now turned to freelance writing. He has written fifty-three books, fifteen professional journal articles, several consumer articles; has written Op-Ed Commentaries for the "Chicago Defender," "Dallas Examiner," "Mid-South Tribune and Black Information Highway," "East Side Daily News" of Cleveland, as well as an occasional "Guest Column" for the "Final Call" Newspaper.