The Strategy Skills Podcast: Management Consulting | Strategy, Operations & Implementation | Critical Thinking
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The Strategy Skills Podcast is the channel where strategy partners teach you the tools and...
Sunday Basket Paper Organization Podcast | Paper management | Productivity | Professional Organizer Lisa Woodruff
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Lisa Woodruff is a home organization expert, productivity specialist, and author of The Mindset of...
Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Management: The 1861 Classic with Advice on Cooking, Cleaning, Childrearing, Entertaining, and More
Isabella Beeton and Sarah A. Chrisman
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Originally published as twenty-four newspaper columns from 1859 to 1861, Mrs. Beeton's Book of...
Soil and Soil Fertility Management Research in Sub-Saharan Africa: Fifty Years of Shifting Visions and Chequered Achievements
Henk Mutsaers, Danny Coyne, Stefan Hauser and Jeroen Huising
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Judicious soil fertility management is crucial for sustainable crop production and food security in...
The Logistics and Supply Chain Toolkit: Over 100 Tools and Guides for Supply Chain, Transport, Warehousing and Inventory Management
Gwynne Richards and Susan Grinsted
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The Logistics and Supply Chain Toolkit provides practical, take-away tools for warehouse, inventory...
Risk Analysis and Management of Repetitive Actions: A Guide for Applying the OCRA System (Occupational Repetitive Actions)
Daniela Colombini and Enrico Occhipinti
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This book covers the application of the OCRA (Occupational Repetitive Actions) method. The methods...
Tiffany Reuter (2 KP) rated Cells at Work Vol. 1 in Books
Jan 30, 2020
Probably not but Akane Shimizu did and wrote a cute, wholesome manga while doing it too!
Cells at Work Vol. 1 is the beginning of a short series that follows a new Red Blood Cell (RBC) as she tries to figure out how to do her job within a human body. While doing so, she meets other blood cells like a White Blood Cell and cute little Platelets while the human body get attacked by everyday things like the flu or a scrape on the knee.
This manga takes the human body and makes it very interesting. Each character, which represent a different cell within the body, comes with unique characteristics and traits that match what that cell does beautifully. You can tell that the writer took the time to look up what each cell did within the body and how to personify it and make it relatable without tarnishing the job that the cwll does.
I highly suggest this manga to anyone who is new to manga as it's a nice introduction into the genre especially since the series is so short. It's also light hearted (thus far, I only read the first volume!) And enjoyable to read.
Haven't You Heard? I'm Sakamoto: Vol. 3
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Haven't You Heard? I'm Sakamoto is an award-winning manga series that has taken Japan by storm since...


