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This book offers practical, actionable tips to help small business owners to grow and thrive in a competitive environment.
This book offers practical, actionable tips to help small business owners to grow and thrive in a competitive environment.
Una historia real y conmovedora de una refugiada siria en busca de seguridad.
Master the art of negotiation with insider strategies and tactics.
Tracing a Hungarian woman’s trials and strength during the turmoils of World War II.
In ‘The Racketeer,’ John Grisham tells the story of Malcolm Bannister, a former attorney serving time in prison who claims to have information on the murder of a federal judge. His knowledge becomes a ticket out of prison and into a complex web of deceit.
‘The Silva Mind Control Method’ is a self-help guide that teaches techniques to tap into the power of the mind, enhance mental functioning, and improve overall well-being.
Saving Face is about navigating social interactions to maintain dignity and build trust, utilizing the concept of ‘face’ in communication.
Frenemies by Ken Auletta explores the profound changes in the advertising industry, driven by digital revolution and changing consumer habits. It delves into the complex relationships between ad agencies, their clients, and media platforms, highlighting how these relationships have evolved from partnerships to adversarial ‘frenemy’ dynamics. Auletta provides an in-depth look at the challenges and opportunities this disruption brings, featuring interviews with key industry players. The book offers a comprehensive view of the advertising world’s past, present, and uncertain future, shedding light on the strategies companies use to stay relevant in a rapidly changing landscape.
In ‘Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain’, Oliver Sacks explores the complex relationship between music and the human brain. Drawing upon clinical case studies, personal experiences, and scientific research, Sacks delves into how music can evoke emotions, trigger memories, and even alter the physical structure of the brain. He examines various phenomena, including the extraordinary abilities of savants, the therapeutic effects of music therapy, and the peculiar condition of musical hallucinations. This book offers a fascinating look at the myriad ways music intersects with neuroscience, psychology, and human life.