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Provides a Solid Foundation for Statistical Modeling and Inference and Demonstrates Its Breadth of...
The Real Food Whole Health Podcast: Food, Travel, Natural Health, Self-Care
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The Real Food Whole Health Podcast is all about real food and holistic health in the real world....
Living Dangerously: Ordinary Enlightenment for Extraordinary Times: Watkins Masters of Wisdom: Osho
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Osho is one of the best-known spiritual teachers of our time. The Sunday Times named him one of the...
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Invaluable advice to: Overcome Public Speaking Nerves, Write Effectively, Present Professionally....
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dB Meter in your pocket. Sound level meter with exclusive accuracy of measurements. Calibrated with...
Edwards basically writes some (I believe) far fetched memoir but mingles it with self help bullshit that has been regurgitated from other peoples ideas. I am confused by the author's objectives. Whilst I appreciate any woman who is a good and opinionated feminist, I feel that Edward's 'Sisterhood' is cringey. The writer comes across as middle class and perhaps would have benefited from excluding her middle class status to seem less arrogant to working class readers.
I learned of a technique for essay writing in college (PEE) Point, Evidence and Evaluation. This is a formula that Edwards uses throughout her book and it makes the flow very artificial instead of conversational.
On the plus side, it was her first novel, and she managed to write it and publish it. It just wasn't for me.
Human Resources for the Non-HR Manager
Carol T. Kulik and Elissa Perry
Book
Human Resources for the Non-HR Manager appeals to anyone interested in management issues. The book...