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  • Published on June 21, 2022 “Do Hard Things A Teenage Rebellion Against Low Expectations” is a motivational book aimed at teenagers, authored by Alex Harris. Its a call to action for young people to defy societal low expectations by engaging in cha
  • Published on May 3, 2021 “Think and Grow Rich,” written by Napoleon Hill, presents a formula for money-making, based upon thirteen proven steps to riches. This formula was developed through Hills analysis of over five hundred successful individu
  • Published on October 29, 2020 – Briefly introduce the books main subject and its authors objective. Highlight the central thesis or question the book seeks to address.
  • Published on July 12, 2017 – **Beginning:** Introduction of the main characters and the initial conflict or situation they face.
  • Published on October 27, 2016 “The Firm”, adapted by Robin Waterfield, is a compelling narrative that retains the gripping essence of John Grishams original novel. Aimed at Level 5 readers, this adaptation simplifies complex legal and thematic elemen
  • Published on October 18, 2016 “The Daily Stoic,” authored by Ryan Holiday and Stephen Hanselman, serves as a daily guide to wisdom, perseverance, and the art of living through the lens of Stoicism. It bridges the gap between the ancient Stoic philoso
  • Published on June 16, 2016 “The Art of Innovation” by Tom Kelley explores the key principles and practices that drive the success of IDEO, one of the worlds leading innovation and design firms. Through engaging stories and real-world examples, Kel
  • Published on October 23, 2015 # “The Inflation Target at the Zero Lower Bound”.
  • Published on March 20, 2015 “Who Moved My Cheese?” by Dr. Spencer Johnson is a motivational book centered around a simple parable, exploring the theme of change. It delves into the ways different people respond to changes through its characters who
  • Published on January 20, 2015 “Blue Ocean Strategy” challenges traditional competitive strategies by advocating for the creation of new, uncontested market spaces known as “blue oceans.” These spaces allow businesses to grow without engaging in direc
  • Published on September 3, 2014 Résumé: Le Père Goriot d’Honoré de Balzac.
  • Published on December 5, 2013 The document offers comprehensive insights into facility management, emphasizing continuous adaptation, strategic decision-making, and the importance of innovative approaches in the evolving field of facility management.
  • Published on June 3, 2013 “The Richest Man in Babylon,” written by George S. Clason, is a classic in personal finance literature. Originally published in 1926, it offers financial wisdom through a series of parables set in ancient Babylon. The bo
  • Published on April 23, 2013 “Brain Rules for Baby” by John Medina offers insightful guidance on nurturing a childs development from birth to age five. The book combines current scientific research with practical advice to help parents and caregiver
  • Published on February 5, 2013 “Playing to Win Raising Children in a Competitive Culture” by Hilary Levey Friedman is a compelling sociological analysis that examines the reasons and impacts of parents pushing their children into competitive activitie
  • Published on February 5, 2013 “Rich Dad Poor Dad” is a renowned book by Robert T. Kiyosaki that delves into the financial lessons he learned from his two fathers – his biological father (the Poor Dad) and the father of his best friend (the Rich Dad).
  • Published on January 4, 2013 This paper by Michele Di Maio and Federico Tamagni (2008) provides an empirical analysis of the sophistication level of Italian international trade specialization from 1980 to recent years, examining the Italian trade sp
  • Published on September 16, 2011 “Crucial Conversations” by Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, and Al Switzler is a comprehensive guide designed to help individuals navigate high-stakes conversations effectively. The book outlines practical s
  • Published on October 13, 2009 “Secrets of the Millionaire Mind” explores the foundational mindset and habits that distinguish the financially successful. Eker posits that the key to wealth lies not just in strategies and knowledge, but more profoundl
  • Published on March 17, 2009 “The Intelligent Investor”, written by Benjamin Graham and revised with commentary by Jason Zweig, is a seminal book in the field of value investing. This summary provides an overview of the key principles and strategies
  • Published on September 6, 2007 A well-implemented Quality Management System is a strategic asset for any organization, leading to improved quality, efficiency, and customer satisfaction. By focusing on key components and continuous improvement, organi
  • Published on May 4, 2005 A voluntary organization committed to informing, educating, and empowering women on legal rights, focusing on policy and law reform to protect womens rights and provide legal support against gender-based violence.
  • Published on March 6, 1999 “Armada: A Novel” by Ernest Cline is a thrilling blend of science fiction, adventure, and a poignant coming-of-age tale. The story revolves around Zack Lightman, a teenager with a penchant for sci-fi and video games, who
  • Published on December 16, 1996
  • Published on April 2, 1987 “The Magic of Thinking Big” by David J. Schwartz is a transformative guide that empowers readers to transcend mediocrity by adopting a mindset geared towards grandeur and success. This book delves into the fundamental be
  • Published on December 12, 1954 “Management” by Stephen P. Robbins and Mary Coulter offers a comprehensive exploration of management theories, practices, and trends. The book delves into the fundamentals of management, including planning, organizing, l