Sandler Enterprise Selling: Winning, Growing, and Retaining Major Accounts
David H. Mattson and Brian W. Sullivan
Book
The comprehensive six-stage system you need to win and grow enterprise accounts If you're seeking to...
Gendered Citizenship: Manifestations and Performance
Bishnupriya Dutt, Janelle Reinelt and Shrinkhla Sahai
Book
This book explores how citizenship is differently gendered and performed across national and...
Castles and the Anglo-Norman World
John A. Davies, Angela Riley, Jean-Marie Levesque and Charlotte Lapiche
Book
Castles and the Anglo-Norman World draws together a series of 20 papers by 26 French and English...
Natalies Outlet
YouTube Channel
Welcome to your creative outlet! Learn how to DIY craft ideas, simple life hacks, funny comedy...
Introducing Public Administration
Jay M. Shafritz, E.W. Russell, Christopher P. Borick and Albert C. Hyde
Book
Now in an extensively revised 9th edition, Introducing Public Administration provides students with...
Pirata: The Black Flag
Pirata: The Gates of Stone
Pirata: Hunters of the Sea
Pirata: Sea of Blood
Pirata: The Pirate Chief
As such, each of the five parts have their own distinct start, middle and end, with the series - as a whole -following the orphan Telemachus as he initially joins a merchant vessel before becoming a pirate and (perhaps too) swiftly rising through the ranks - I say perhaps too swiftly as that is my main criticism of the novel, with Telemachus - despite having lived his life on the streets of Piraeus - suddenly, and in a very short time, taking to the life of a pirate at sea.
An enjoyable enough diversion, but not as good - IMO - as Scarrow's Macro and Cato series of novels
Green Eggs and Ham
Book and Education
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The best-selling, classic book "Green Eggs and Ham" comes to life with playful interactivity,...