MEADVILLE, Pa., May 26, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- "Violation of Innocence": an in-depth discussion on the violation of innocence that breeds opportunities for the suffering people to triumph in life. "Violation of Innocence" is the creation of published author Thomas Woahloe, an ordained minister of the Gospel an epidemiologist, a licensed health care administrator, an inspirational speaker, and a writer.

Woahloe shares, "'Violation of Innocence' is a description of many forms and conditions of social injustice that serve as determents to the realization of life's dreams. Violation of innocence can slow down achievements in professional and career life of impoverished population and discourage the pursuit of happiness, as it deprives the population of necessities that may catapult all efforts. Violation of innocence can happen at many different levels to include family limitations, the negative habits learned from the community, and society's influence. The first seven chapters addressed some of the details of these vices mentioned and also social injustices imposed by the government's refusal and inability to equally distribute resources. The violation of innocence can be considered in the context of how the environment affects the upbringing of children, the effects of systemized corruption, and the disadvantages of globalization. The last chapters of the book then look into how many millionaires (both in the religious, sports, and entertainment industries) have learned from some of the same harsh conditions and turned them into strength. The violation of innocence may prevent its victims from achieving a college degree, but many graduates are unemployed in the United States today and many millionaires in the West do not have a degree.

"The violation of innocence leaves the victims with scars of emotional trauma and may cause psychological damages, but suicide in the United States is the second killer of the population with ages between ten and thirty-six because of drug use and military returnees (NIMH). Although violation of innocence may slow down the pace of fulfillment of one's dream, it should not stop you. Violation of innocence may cause failures at different levels in life, but it creates the need for the redirection of your power and guarantees the power to succeed."

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Thomas Woahloe's new book seeks to enlighten readers with the prevalence of violation of innocence that brings ruination and purpose in the lives of people.

Readers are presented with resounding arguments that unveil the existence of violations of innocence that influence the progress of a nation and its citizens.

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Consumers can purchase"Violation of Innocence" at traditional brick-and-mortar bookstores or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about "Violation of Innocence," contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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