Want to give better presentations? Learn from the example of Apple CEO Steve Jobs, the most charismatic pitchman in business today. Simple Secret: Ignite Your Enthusiasm Steve Jobs is passionate about designing cool, fun, and easy-to-use computers, digital music players, and now...
Helpful Tips and Easy Exercises Make Recording One's Life History Simple GILBERT, Ariz., July 8 /PRNewswire/ -- It is not uncommon to hear people say that they would love to sit down and write out their life story -- a bit of history to leave behind for...
CANADA is no longer a free country. That's the inescapable conclusion for anyone following the country's "human rights" tribunals. For five days straight, starting on June 2, the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal held a hearing in Vancouver to determine whether NATIONAL REVIEW's Mark Steyn and the Canadian...
The CEO of Nissan and Renault on turnarounds. Ever since Lee Iacocca saved Chrysler from doom in the 1980s, CEOs who succeed in turnarounds are accustomed to some degree of adulation. But few become as celebrated as Carlos Ghosn, whose efforts to bring Nissan back from the brink...
The New Dianetics Online Book Site at Dianetics.org Provides a Rich Media Driven Information and Online Video Based Overview of L. Ron Hubbard's Dianetics, the Self Improvement Book and New York Times Bestseller, "Dianetics: the Modern Science of Mental Health" LOS ANGELES -- In celebration of the 58th...
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Recently, when Jonas Yuan and I were able to discuss the release of "Liferay - Enterprise Portal Intranets," topics like working in a NASA Data Center to ancient golden rules were discussed. The book on the other hand is relatively straight forward. He walks you through...
Al Gore came and gave presentations to the [Tory] shadow cabinet, which we found quite compelling. I take my hat off to him. As the U.K. conservative party leader in the mid-Blair era, William Hague was the first Tory chief not to lead the country since the 1920s....
The last polar bear; facing the truth of a warming world. Kazlowski, Steven. The Mountaineers Books 2008 207 pages $39.95 Hardcover QL737 Kazlowski, a wildlife photographer, brings together about 250 color photos he took...
Science and nonbelief. (updated paperback ed.) Edis, Taner. Prometheus Books 2008 283 pages $18.95 Paperback Q174 Edis (physics, Truman State U.) explores the relationship between science and supernatural belief since the European Enlightenment....
The gardener's bedside reader. Ed. by Kari Cornell. Voyageur Press 2008 255 pages $27.95 Hardcover SB455 Cornell found collecting these two dozen odes to gardening-- even The Delights of Weeding--to be like choosing plants...
Obesity surgery; stories of altered lives. Meana, Marta and Lindsey Ricciardi. U. of Nevada Press 2008 267 pages $18.95 Paperback RD540 Rather than advocating for or against gastric bypass surgery for obesity, Meana and...
Professional guinea pigging One of the most useful skills I learned in high school was how to write book reports without reading the whole book. It saves a lot of time and is almost guaranteed to get you an A. This confession is prompted by the fact that I...
WASHINGTON AFP — Explosive new revelations about President George W. Bush and Iraq reverberated along the White House trail Wednesday, exposing Republican candidate John McCain to possible damage on the war. Excerpts from a score-settling memoir by former White House press secretary Scott McClellan, threw the unpopular conflict...
WASHINGTON AFP — Former White House spokesman Scott McClellan has taken up arms against his ex-boss in a new book, painting President George W. Bush as having "veered terribly off course" and "rushing" to an unnecessary war in Iraq, US media reported. In the scathing "What Happened: Inside...
More than 500 Mormons and Evangelicals met last month April at the Tempe Institute of Religion at Arizona State University to participate in an interfaith dialogue hosted by Greater Phoenix Latter-day Saints Interfaith Council and the Arizona Ecumenical Council. "A Conversation Between a Mormon and an Evangelical" was led by...
Perhaps naively, I have always been skeptical of what you might call the Gibbonization of America—that we are, like Rome, fated to inevitable decline. Admittedly, history offers little support for my view that things are rarely as bad as people think they are, but there is a dangerous solipsism in...
TOKYO, April 30 Kyodo Selected editorial excerpts from the Japanese press: OPPOSITION PARTY'S JOB (IHT/Asahi as translated from the Japanese-language Asahi Shimbun's editorial published April 29) Former Chief Cabinet Secretary Kaoru Yosano recalls asking former Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone a question about...
STEPHANIE PEARL-McPHEE, nicknamed "The Yarn Harlot" and author of "Things I Learned From Knitting Whether I Wanted to or Not," will deliver a lecture and demonstration, today, 3 p.m., main auditorium, Salt Lake City Main Library, 210 E. 400 South. MELISSA BOND and SARA CALDIERO-OERTLI, poets; CAT...
COVER: The Post-American World All overseas editions. In an excerpt from his forthcoming book, "The Post-American World," Newsweek International Editor Fareed Zakaria writes that there are many reasons for Americans to be pessimistic these days. American anxiety springs from "a sense that large and disruptive forces are coursing through the...
COVER: "The Post-American World" (p. 24). Newsweek International Editor Fareed Zakaria, in an excerpt from his forthcoming book, "The Post-American World," writes that in America "we are still debating the nature and extent of anti-Americanism. One side says that the problem is real and worrying and that we must woo...
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