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Getting Unstuck
Getting Unstuck
As women in the workplace, we are told anything is possible--if a woman hasn't done it yet, then we can be the first. But in reality, there are still unwritten rules that make it possible to see the next step but never reach it. Sometimes we become so numb to our problems that we accept them as unchangeable--we get stuck. What if you could change your life, starting with your career? Getting Unstuck: A Guide to Moving Your Career Forward tells the story of how one woman found the time and energy to overcome the battle for advancement in corporate America. Meredith Moore Crosby, who supported the most diverse senior leadership team in the history of the McDonald's Corporation, shares unwritten rules and the advice of her mentors to evolve your dream job into your dream life, taking control of your time and designing a set of values to lead you onward. Her book offers a vision for aligning your purpose with partnerships to move your career forward. It's not about succeeding or failing--not trying is the only real risk. Let Meredith take you on a journey to getting unstuck.
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Lost Inwood
Lost Inwood
Inwood, the northernmost neighborhood of Manhattan, has a rich yet little-known history. For centuries, the region remained practically unchanged - a quaint, country village known to early Dutch settlers as Tubby Hook. The subway's arrival in the early 1900s transformed the area, once scorned as "ten miles from a beefsteak," from farm to city virtually overnight. The same construction boom sparked an age of neighborhood self-discovery, when vestiges of the past - in the form of mastodon bones, arrowheads, colonial pottery, Revolutionary War cannonballs, and forgotten cemeteries - emerged from the earth. Waves of German, Irish, and Dominican immigrants subsequently produced a vibrant urban oasis with a big-city/small-town feel. Inwood has also been home to wealthy country estates, pre-integration sports arenas, and a lively waterfront culture. Famous residents have included NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Basketball Diaries author Jim Carroll, and Hamilton creator/star Lin-Manuel Miranda.
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The Farmer's Standard of Living
The Farmer's Standard of Living
And conclusions. pp. 25.
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Vietnam Journal: Vol. 4 - M.I.A.
Vietnam Journal: Vol. 4 - M.I.A.
The acclaimed comic book war series from Don Lomax, nominated for a Harvey Award, is now presented as a series of graphic novel volume collections. Vietnam Journal is a look at the Vietnam War through the eyes of a war journalist Scott Neithammer, a freelance reporter the troops have nicknamed 'Journal'. As an embedded reporter, Neithammer has a single minded focus and obsession to report the controversial war from the "grunt’s" point of view. It chronicles the lives and events of soldiers on the front line during the war. In VOLUME FOUR, Scott 'Journal' Niethammer, lost in the jungle and on his own, sees firsthand the terror the Vietnamese villages contend with on an almost daily basis. But he comes across an U.S. army dog named Luther who faithfully serves. And as Operation Pershing unleashes 'Journal' hears a tale from a young soldier about an action soldiers didn’t usually talk about, especially to a reporter. It is a grey line between morality and loyalty and 'Journal' is also forced to deal with that situation. He also begins to put to paper the struggles of American prisoners of war held by the Viet Cong, as an American soldier, after brutal imprisonment by the Viet Cong, recounts his tale and 'Journal' finally understands how resilient the American soldier can be even at such a young age. Collects comic book issues #13-16. Picked by Entertainment Weekly as "a graphic novel you should own" and recommended by the Military History Book Club, Vietnam Journal is written and drawn by Don Lomax, a Vietnam War veteran. "Lomax bases his fictional work on his real experiences in Vietnam in 1966, with powerful results. It is Lomax's concern for average soldiers that, in the end, makes his work significant." - Publishers Weekly. A Caliber Comics release.
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Stennis
Stennis
The first full biography of the great Mississippi statesman John C. Stennis, Plowing a Straight Furrow gives readers an glimpse inside the childhood and early life of the long-term Senator. Readers get a behind-the-scenes look, for the first time, at meetings between Stennis and eight U.S. Presidents.
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In the Ring
In the Ring
"In the ring, reveals devious plots and extraordinary characters, from ruthless presidents and prime ministers determined to hold onto power at any cost, to more hapless rulers, a British government sometimes challenged to accept its place as one of 54 in one of the world's oldest organisations, and an institution of 300 people drawn from dozens of countries, working to help the world while inwardly struggling along racial and geo-political lines"--Back cover.
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Reorganizing MIS
Reorganizing MIS
With heavy migration to updated business computing, this book outlines the current trends in business computing technologies. Both network-based computing strategies and data processing outsourcing are emphasized. The book also explains and explores standard information engineering methodologies.
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