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Book Summary: Human Sigma - Managing the Employee-Customer Encounter By John Fleming and Jim Asplund
Jim Clifton, the chairman of Gallup wrote a great book called the Coming Jobs War. In the book, he describes that one thing moves a society forward and that is people's willingness to work and the creation of jobs. There are 7 billion people in the world today and the economy is global. This is
Finding the Best Children's Books
There are literally thousands of different children's books that you can choose from when you are looking to get something for your little boy or girl. When it comes to which books you get for your children at an early age, you won't want to rush through and make a hasty decision.
Poetry in British Literature
The description no doubt has supernatural qualities with the "brown skeletons" lagging however the light in the distance disappeared and they noticed it was the beacon light on a sinking ship. There they found what appeared to be a dead man floating face down on top of the water.
Three Myths About Holden Caulfield in JD Salinger's Catcher in the Rye
This article compares reading Catcher in the Rye as a teen and as an adult many years later. The reader makes some some surprising discoveries along the way. Three myths emerge about the first Holden Caulfield that he met.
Remembering My Mom
Every time I feel gloomy or hurt I come to your side for your comfort. You're the only person who knows me better...Yes there were times we would fight Obviously with our generation gaps, it's quite But you're cool you'd never doubt my insight You'd let our conflict flow and
When All Seems Lost by William C Dietz
When it comes to deep space adventure fans need look no further than the "Legion of the Damned" series by William C. Dietz. "When All Seems Lost" is the seventh book in the series and another excellent addition to the military science fiction saga. I read it on its own, and had n
The Emperor's Code - An Explosive Finish by Gordon Korman
The Emperor's Code is headed towards an explosive finish, though you must start the book right from the beginning. We strongly advise you against the very human nature to go to the last page first and bore yourself to death. One of the protagonists, Dan, also faces the same challenge in the boo
The Dalkey Archive by Flann O'Brien
Some might say that Flann O'Brien's The Dalkey Archive is quite mad. I would tend to agree. It is certainly highly intoxicated. The reader will be well under way by page fifty, having consumed several pints of stout and a great deal of whiskey. You are in Dublin, by the way, unless the fac
Change Is Good
All of us afraid of change. Once we are used to a routine, it is very difficult to adapt to a new one. But the fact is life throws at you many surprises you won't expect. Only change is changeless here. Forecast a change, adapt to the new life once it embraces you, face the challenges are the e
Book Review For "The Elegance of the Hedgehog"
Barbery crafts an emotional, moving story about two unlikely people who find inspiration in the other. Set in the heart of a Parisian apartment building, Barbery explores class differences and social satire in such a way that it will resonate with the reader long after they've put the book down
New Series Retells Ancient British Lore Beginning With King Lear
Marcus Pitcaithly has launched a new fiction series, beginning with The Realm of Albion. This series is sure to be a treat for anyone who loves British mythology and history. Educated at Oxford, Pitcaithly has had a lifelong interest in history, mythology, and the interplay between the two.
Beatrix Potter's Artistic Training
It's interesting to note that while Beatrix Potter had no formal education to speak of she did receive several years of art classes from a teacher named Miss Cameron and she eventually earned an Art Student's Certificate from the Science and Art Department of the Committee of Council on Ed
Black Coal in the Giant's Hand and Our Lady on Ice
I once said, "How long, Lord Before you restore the wind?" It'll come it'll come it'll come I knew.
Compass Helps Business Leaders Create Exceptional Companies
Compass by William F. Brandt, Jr., is an excellent guide for businesses and business leaders. Brandt draws upon his expertise as the past CEO of American Woodmark, the third largest cabinet manufacturing company, to provide insights and lessoons and tools for business leaders to create exceptional c
Writing a College Book Report With an Ease
By using a step-by-step guide you can learn to easily write a college book report [http://www.readingforyoursuccess.com/]. Your first step should be to spot the kind of book you are reporting on. For a fiction-book you ...
The Top 10 Best Fantasy Books
Looking for some of the best fantasy books currently out there? Tired of picking up that fantasy novel at the bookstore, only to throw it out with the next load of trash? Well, this list is your salvation!
Benefits of Online Writing
How online writing is beneficial to SEO. It can help you draw traffic to your site.
Skulking Reapers
President Nixon in his book "Cease the Moment" spoke of Satellite TV- a the tool that liberated the Russians and the other Bolshevik comrades from the tyranny of Communism; it wrapped the Iron Curtain of the ignorance and paved the way for the Liberal Democracy-an exercise of free will for