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The Comic Book History of Animation: True Toon Tales of the Most Iconic Characters, Artists and Styles! - Pdf
The Comic Book History of Animation: True Toon Tales of the Most Iconic Characters, Artists and Styles! - Pdf
نویسندگان: Fred Van Lente خلاصه: The Comic Book History of Animation: True Toon Tales of the Most Iconic Characters, Artists and Styles! by Fred Van Lente (Author), Ryan Dunlavey
The SAGE Handbook of Grounded Theory - Orginal Pdf
The SAGE Handbook of Grounded Theory - Orginal Pdf
نویسندگان: Antony Bryant خلاصه: The SAGE Handbook of Grounded Theory by Antony Bryant (Editor), Kathy Charmaz
60 Seconds and You're Hired! - Original PDF
60 Seconds and You're Hired! - Original PDF
نویسندگان: Robin Ryan خلاصه: Now fully revised and updated-the must-have guide to acing the interview and landing the dream job For the past decade, 60 Seconds & You're Hired! has helped thousands of job seekers get the perfect job by excelling at the crucial job interview. Now, in this new edition, America's top career coach Robin Ryan offers proven strategies to help readers take charge of the interview process and get the job they want. Brief, compact, and packed with useful tips, 60 Seconds & You're Hired! features: ? Unique techniques like "The 60 Second Sell" and "The 5-Point Agenda" ? More than 100 answers to tough interview questions ? Questions you should always ask ? 20 interview pitfalls to avoid ? Negotiation techniques that secure higher salaries ? And much more!
The Most Dangerous Business Book You'll Ever Read - PDF
The Most Dangerous Business Book You'll Ever Read - PDF
نویسندگان: Gregory Hartley, Maryann Karinch خلاصه: Hone your professional approach to a razor's edge using lessons from military and civilian intelligenceThe Most Dangerous Business Book You'll Ever Read brings expertise from military and civilian intelligence operations into your business life. It lays out hard-hitting interpersonal skills to raise your level of professional effectiveness and vanquish your competition.The Most Dangerous Business Book You'll Ever Read features former Army interrogator Gregory Hartley's unique system of profiling, formula for persuasion, and framework for establishing expertise quickly. Gregory makes his system concrete with case studies, tables, diagrams, and more.Question like a Polygrapher Sort Personalities like a Profiler Close a Deal like a Hostage Negotiator Interview like an Interrogator Network like a Spy Research like an Intelligence Analyst Decide like a SEAL Team-Build like Special Ops Take your career focus to the next level. Discover the skills they don't teach in business school with The Most Dangerous Business Book You'll Ever Read.
Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids: Why Being a Great Parent is Less Work and More Fun Than You Think - PDF
Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids: Why Being a Great Parent is Less Work and More Fun Than You Think - PDF
نویسندگان: Bryan Caplan خلاصه: DURING MY LIFETIME, THE AMERICAN FAMILY HAS DRASTICALLY downsized. Women in their forties are about twice as likely to haveone child—or none—as they were thirty years ago. Big families have all but disappeared. In 1976, 20 percent of women in their early fortieshad five or more kids; by 2006, less than 4 percent did.If you ask people to explain why we don’t have as many kids as we used to, the answers are all over the place. “People can’t afford bigfamilies anymore,” “Women have real careers now,” “We don’t need kids to help out with farm work,” “Women want to live like men,”“Americans have lost faith in God.” In Athens, the Greeks blame air pollution.If you make the question personal, however, the answers are very much alike. When asked, “Why don’t you have as many kids as weused to?” both men and women respond with groans. As best I can tell, the English translation of these groans is “Kids are a lot of work,” ormaybe “Imagine all the dirty diapers and sleepless nights,” or perhaps “Are you trying to kill me?”To be brutally honest, we’re reluctant to have more children because we think that the pain outweighs the gain. When people compare thegrief that another child would give them to the joy that the child would bring, they conclude that it’s just not worth it. As Bill Cosby put it, “Thereason we have five children is because we do not want six.”You could easily call this a very selfish outlook. How can you focus exclusively on whether another child would make you happier? Whatabout the child? Unless your baby is truly unlucky, he will almost certainly be happy to be alive. Aren’t you? This is your child we’re talkingabout. If you have to make yourself a little less happy in order to give a son or daughter the gift of life, shouldn’t you?The question is serious, but I’m going to dodge it. While I accept the natalist view that more births should be encouraged because theymake the world a better place, asking others to sacrifice their happiness for the good of the world seems futile. Preaching againstselfishness is usually about as productive as nagging a brick wall. When people weigh the costs and benefits of having another child, I’m notgoing to call them sinners for using a scale.The claim of this book, rather, is that current and prospective parents have accidentally tipped their scales against fertility. We may feelsure that the pursuit of happiness and kids (or at least more kids) are incompatible, but it is in the average person’s enlightened self-interestto have more kids. That’s right—people are not having enough children for their own good. Prospective parents need to take another lookbefore they decide not to leap. Current parents need to take another look before they decide not to leap again.My theory is not one-size-fits-all. The claim is not that everyone should have lots of kids, but that the average person should have morekids. More than what? More than they were otherwise planning to have. If you live in a tiny urban apartment and love fancy foreign vacations,this might mean one kid instead of zero. If you live in a suburban McMansion and love theme parks, this might mean five kids instead ofthree. I’m here to provide information, not run your life.There are many selfish reasons to have more kids, but there are four big reasons to put on the table right away:First, parents can sharply improve their lives without hurting their kids. Nature, not nurture, explains most family resemblance, soparents can safely cut themselves a lot of additional slack.Second, parents are much more worried than they ought to be. Despite the horror stories in the media, kids are much safertoday than they were in the “Idyllic Fifties.”Third, many of the benefits of children come later in life. Kids have high start-up costs, but wise parents weigh their initial sleepdeprivation against a lifetime of rewards—including future grandchildren.Last, self-interest and altruism point in the same direction. Parents who have another child make the world a better place, soyou can walk the path of enlightened selfishness with a clear conscience.
Tearing Us Apart: How Abortion Harms Everything and Solves Nothing - Epub + Converted Pdf
Tearing Us Apart: How Abortion Harms Everything and Solves Nothing - Epub + Converted Pdf
نویسندگان: Ryan T. Anderson خلاصه: Tearing Us Apart: How Abortion Harms Everything and Solves Nothing Ryan T. Anderson, Alexandra DeSanctis
Fear Is No Longer My Reality: How I Overcame Panic and Social Anxiety Disorder and You Can Too - PDF
Fear Is No Longer My Reality: How I Overcame Panic and Social Anxiety Disorder and You Can Too - PDF
نویسندگان: Jamie Blyth, Jenna Glatzer خلاصه: This is Jamie Blyth's powerful story behind the reality star's TV image--and a message of hope and healing for the 20 million Americans who suffer from social anxiety disorder. As one of the finalists on ABC-TV's reality dating show "The Bachelorette," Jamie Blyth risked his heart before millions, while going public with his personal struggle against social anxiety and panic disorder in hopes of helping those who continue to suffer in silence. Fear Is No Longer My Reality includes: Expert advice on understanding and handling anxiety disorders from leading authorities Information on the latest research-based behavior therapies Reviews of the new FDA-approved medications A step-by-step plan for managing anxiety Blyth's amazing transition from a life of fear to a life in the spotlight is explored through stories from his TV life, along with interviews from fellow "Bachelorette" stars Ryan Sutter, Trista Rehn, Charlie Maher, and Bob Guiney.
You Will Never Be the Same - PDF
You Will Never Be the Same - PDF
نویسندگان: Cordwainer Smith خلاصه: That golden shape on the golden steps shook and flutteredlike a bird gone mad-like a bird imhued with an intellectand a soul, ond, nevertheless, drtven mad by ecstasies andterrors beyond human understanding--ecstasies drawnmomentarily down into reality hy the consummation ofsuperlative art. A thousand worlds watched.Had the ancient calendar contiruted this would havebeen A.D. 13,582. Alter deleat, alter disappointment, af-ter ruin and. recorutruction, mankirtd' lwd leopt among tltestars.Out of meeting inhuman art, out of confronting non-human dances, mankind had mqde a superb estlutic el-lort and had leapt upon the stage ol all the worlds.The golden steps reeled belore the eyes. Some eyes hadretinas. Some had crystalline concs. Yet aJI eyes werelixed upon the golden shape which interpreted "The Gloryand Affirmation of Man" in the Inter-World DanceFestival ol what might have heen A.D. 13,582.Once again mankind was winning the contest. Musicand dance were hypnotic beyond the limits ol rystems,compelling, shocking to human and inhuman eyes- Thedorre was a triumph r$ shock-the shock 'of dyrnmicbeauty.The golden shape on tlte golden steps executed shim-mering intricacies of mearting. The body was'gold and stillhuman. TIrc body was a woman, but more than a worluln.'On the golden steps, in the golden light, she trembled andand fluuered like a bird Sone mad
Bryan Adams rock score: 6 of his hit songs, including (Everything I do) I do it for you, scored for small groups : complete with lyrics - Original PDF
Bryan Adams rock score: 6 of his hit songs, including (Everything I do) I do it for you, scored for small groups : complete with lyrics - Original PDF
نویسندگان: Bryan Adams خلاصه: music
Ten Things I Love About You (Bevelstoke, Book 3) - PDF
Ten Things I Love About You (Bevelstoke, Book 3) - PDF
نویسندگان: Julia Quinn خلاصه: ―Annabel!‖Annabel snapped to attention. Louisa was addressing her with uncommon urgency, and she‘d dowell to listen.―Annabel, this is important,‖ Louisa said.Annabel nodded, and an unfamiliar feeling washed over her—maybe of gratitude, certainly oflove. She‘d only just got to know her cousin, but already there was a deep bond of affection, andshe knew that Louisa would do everything in her power to keep Annabel from making anunhappy alliance.Unfortunately, Louisa‘s power was, in this capacity, limited. And she did not—no, she couldnot—understand the pressures of being the eldest daughter of an impoverished family.―Listen to me,‖ Louisa implored. ―Lord Newbury‘s son died, oh, I think it must be a bit over ayear ago. And he started looking for a wife before his son was cold in his grave.‖―Shouldn‘t he have found one by now, then?‖Louisa shook her head. ―He almost married Mariel Willingham.‖―Who?‖ Annabel blinked, trying to place the name.―Exactly. You‘ve never heard of her. She died.‖Annabel felt her eyebrows rise. It was really a rather emotionless delivery of such tragic news.―Two days before the wedding she took a chill.‖―She died in only two days?‖ Annabel asked. It was a morbid question, but, well, she had toknow.―No. Lord Newbury insisted upon delaying the ceremony. He said it was for her welfare, thatshe was too ill to stand up in church, but everyone knew that he really just wanted to make sureshe was healthy enough to bear him a son.‖―And then?‖―Well, and then she did die. She lingered for about a fortnight. It was really very sad. She wasalways very kind to me.‖ Louisa gave her head a little shake, then continued. ―It was a near missfor Lord Newbury. If he‘d married her, he would have had to go into mourning. As it was, hehad already tried to wed scandalously soon after his son‘s death. If Miss Willingham hadn‘t diedbefore the wedding, he‘d have had another year of black.‖―How long did he wait before looking for someone else?‖ Annabel asked, dreading the answer.―Not more than two weeks. Honestly, I don‘t think he would have waited that long if he thoughthe could have got away with it.‖ Louisa looked about, her eyes falling on Annabel‘s sherry. ―Ineed some tea,‖ she said.

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