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The Good Fail is part business story, part guilty pleasure, exploring Richard Keith Latman's very public missteps and the painful lessons he learned as a result, presented to fellow entrepreneurs, in his own words, for the first time. Written in a lively, conversational style, the book answers questions many computer industry veterans have been asking for more than a decade about what went wrong at Microworkz, the failed former free PC enterprise. Chronicling Latman's long roller-coaster journey back and offering pointed advice about effective business development, negotiating, human resource management, and leadership, which Latman has successfully applied at his latest ventures, iMagicLab and Latman Interactive, the book is an important set of insights for entrepreneurs everywhere.
In 1866, American missionaries founded a small college in Beirut, Lebanon, called the Syrian Protestant College. Later renamed the American University of Beirut (AUB), what was a humble missionary school grew to become the most influential institution of higher education in the Middle East. Originally created by Rev. Daniel Bliss with the financial backing of businessman William E. Dodge, AUB, under the leadership of four generations of the Bliss and Dodge families, became the preeminent symbol of American culture and values in the Middle East. Its graduates include countless leaders, legislators, ambassadors, educators, scientists, doctors, and businessmen, whose lives and accomplishments played a significant role in much of the modern history in this critical region of the world
Trust THE Sweet Potato Queen™, Jill Conner Browne, to come up with the solution to most of life’s problems. A #1 New York Times bestselling author and leader of the Sweet Potato Queens® movement that has more than 6,200 chapters in 37 countries around the world, Jill Conner Browne is known for her bawdy, tongue-in-cheek sense of humor, and for spreading what she fondly refers to as “sparkle.” But in FAT IS THE NEW 30: The Sweet Potato Queens’ Guide to Coping with (the crappy parts of) Life, she brings more than just sparkle. Jam-packed with twenty individual essays on everything from getting older to raising kids to what happens when your body starts to fall apart, the book is filled with uproariously funny (and totally sound) advice like, “Nobody can argue with nonsense” and “Good grief, go put on some lipstick.” Whose life wouldn’t be better with a little nonsense and a tube of lipstick?
How can each of us live Cooler, Smarter? While the routine decisions that shape our days—what to have for dinner, where to shop, how to get to work—may seem small, collectively they have a big effect on global warming. But which changes in our lifestyles might make the biggest difference to the climate? This science-based guide shows you the most effective ways to cut your own global warming emissions by twenty percent or more, and explains why your individual contribution is so vital to addressing this global problem.Cooler, Smarter is based on an in-depth, two-year study by the experts at The Union of Concerned Scientists.
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For the more than 160 million overweight Americans, dieting is a failure. Based on more than twenty years of clinical success, Julia Ross’s THE DIET CURE: The 8-Step Program to Rebalance Your Body Chemistry and End Food Cravings, Weight Gain and Mood Swings—Naturally, attacks the untouched core of the problem: our inability to stay away from weight-promoting food. In place of will power and low calories, author Ross delivers a systematic nutritional overhaul of our addictive appetite chemistry. Ross’ revolutionary approach to our overeating epidemic, now in an extensively updated and revised edition, features new help for diabetics, and documents many new clinical findings, including the surprising benefits of saturated fat and the flaws in Atkins’ low carb approach. http://www.dietcure.com/
In her new book The Take-Charge Patient: How You Can Get The Best Medical Care (Lemon Grove Press, May 15, 2012; $19.95; ISBN 978-0-9815240-3-0) Martine Ehrenclou empowers patients to take charge of their own medical care with vital information on how to communicate effectively with doctors, how to shop for the right doctor, how to create a patient’s tool kit, how to prepare for medical appointments, manage and understand health insurance, do credible online research, prevent medical errors, find the cheapest medications and more. With advice and personal stories from over 200 physicians, nurses, psychologists, pharmacists, medical billers and other medical professionals, as well as patients, The Take-Charge Patient reveals insider information on how to cut through the red tape and navigate today’s complex health care system with confidence.
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