Schasm

Schasm
Title Schasm PDF eBook
Author Shari J. Ryan
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 0
Release 2016-06-02
Genre Coming of age
ISBN 9781533115942

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Chloe Valcourt drifts between two worlds: the dark reality of her domineering mother and feeble father and the vivid fantasy of her imagination. With her condition comes the harsh observation of doctors who intend to cure her of it. But a chance encounter with a handsome and vaguely familiar young man in her dream world hints at the possibility of hidden truths-and a life she can't remember. As her drifts become a greater escape from the cruelty of the real world, Chloe finds herself lost between what is real and what is imagined, questioning her very existence. Can she remain in the lush new imagined landscape to find happiness in a realm of her own invention? Is she doomed to return to the harsh reality of the outside world forever? Or will she become trapped somewhere between the two...unable to return to either?

Why Killer Products Don't Sell

Why Killer Products Don't Sell
Title Why Killer Products Don't Sell PDF eBook
Author Ian Gotts
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 194
Release 2009-10-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1907293477

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Coming from conversations with executive teams of technology companies, venture capitalists, and M&A advisers, the insights contained in Why Killer Products Don't Sell are gold dust. First the book lays bare the claim that sales is sales is sales. It exposes the 4 very different 'Buying Cultures' and how they should be approached: Value Offered, Value Added, Value Created, and Value Captured. But it also gives a proven methodology for assessing a company's product mix ('offering' vs 'buying culture'), and a transformation approach to optimize sales and improve competitiveness.

Annual Report

Annual Report
Title Annual Report PDF eBook
Author Maryland. Commissioner of labor and statistics
Publisher
Pages 756
Release 1923
Genre
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The Principal Roots of the Greek Language, Simplified ...

The Principal Roots of the Greek Language, Simplified ...
Title The Principal Roots of the Greek Language, Simplified ... PDF eBook
Author Whitmore Hall
Publisher
Pages 188
Release 1859
Genre
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The Gentleman's Magazine

The Gentleman's Magazine
Title The Gentleman's Magazine PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 716
Release 1823
Genre
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Born of Conviction

Born of Conviction
Title Born of Conviction PDF eBook
Author Joseph T. Reiff
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 409
Release 2016
Genre History
ISBN 0190246812

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In early 1963, twenty-eight white Methodist ministers caused a firestorm of controversy by publishing a statement of support for race relations change. Born of Conviction explores the statement's resulting influences on their lives, their reasons for signing the statement, and the various interpretations and legacies of the document.

The Character of Nations

The Character of Nations
Title The Character of Nations PDF eBook
Author Angelo M. Codevilla
Publisher ReadHowYouWant.com
Pages 702
Release 2010-04-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1458768708

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In this cross-cultural study, Angelo M. Codevilla illustrates that as people shape their governments, they shape themselves. Drawing broadly from the depths of history, from the Roman republic to de Tocqueville's America, as well as from personal and scholarly observations of the world in the twentieth century, The Character of Nations reveals remarkable truths about the effects of government on a society's economic arrangements, moral order, sense of family life, and ability to defend itself. Codevilla argues that in present-day America, government has had a profound negative effect on societal norms. It has taught people to seek prosperity through connections with political power; it has fostered the atrophy of civic responsibility; it has waged a Kulturkampf against family and religion; and it has dug a dangerous chasm between those who serve in the military and those who send it in harm's way. Informative and provocative, The Character of Nations shows how the political decisions we make have higher stakes than simply who wins elections.