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  • A Holistic Approach to Your Career

    The informal education of navigating the work environment happens on the job by trial and error. In “A Holistic Approach to Your Career”, the author shares the hard-earned wisdom and experience of a forty-one-year professional career—detailing attributes, skills, and action steps which she considers essential to career success and better positioning yourself for that next career move.

    You will discover how to navigate the work environment, manage a bad manager, deal with career failure, develop a career road map, assess the journey of your career, the importance of self-empowerment, and what it means to take a holistic approach to your career with uplifting and inspiring advice. The book incorporates personal stories and strategies for overcoming adversity in the workplace, recommended for those that need guidance and advice on how to advance their careers and move on after career failure or dealing with a bad, ineffective manager.

    $9.99
  • UNIVERSITY OF INTEGRATED LEARNING: Forming a Holistic Paradigm

    Against the backdrop of the crises described by many researchers in many areas of individual and social life, the author – as a psychosynthesis practitioner and health promoter – has explored their causes over the years, articulating them in several speeches and publications. She developed a model of “education for the future” to make therapy unnecessary. In doing so, she drew on her own experience of a traumatic childhood and its consequences on health and life, her many years of academic work in medicine, and her interdisciplinary search for the “link” between a person’s personal life, health, and social well-being (including the family and the state of the world). In doing so, she reached out to the philosophy of science and its reflection in its various fields, and as a result, the education of the individual at all stages of his development.

    $9.99
  • ADDRESSING THE JURY: Opening Statement and Closing Argument

    Addressing the Jury: Opening Statement and Closing Argument offers an in-depth explanation of how to craft a winning opening statement and summation and how to persuasively deliver them to a jury. Author Ronald H. Clark was a career prosecutor in King County, Washington, Senior Training Counsel at the National Advocacy Center, and he is currently a Distinguished Practitioner in Residence at Seattle University Law School where he has taught trial advocacy, pretrial advocacy, essential lawyering skills and visual litigation and technology.

    $8.99
  • The OTHER Computer History

    An older man writes about his experiences from the early days of computer science until 2004. At that time, it was not recognized for a long time what a gigantic transformation it would bring to human history.

    $32.90
  • African American Journal for Women

    Step into the empowering realm of self-discovery and affirmation with our enchanting series: African-American Journals for Women. Each journal in this captivating series is a celebration of the strength, grace, and resilience embodied by African-American women.

    Featuring a collection of exquisite covers graced by beautiful and diverse African-American women, each journal represents the essence of a positive affirmation word.

    $8.99