Traces the life and career of an Irish-born labor leader whose work began in the 1870's before the advent of strong unions and labor laws and continued for more than 50 years.
Considers the theory that a person may live more than once, and recounts the experiences of several persons who have remembered incidents and details from past lives.
Explains the rights and freedom provided by law for minors and the legal limits imposed upon them. Discusses juvenile court and minors' legal rights after arrest.