Discover Yourself Through Palm Reading: Learning How to Read Yourself and Your Future, Line by Line
This book is about discovering inherited personality traits, temperament, likes and dislikes, strengths and weaknesses, abilities and talents through a study of hands, and using this insight to improve all areas of your life. Throughout the book, readers will learn the meanings of certain lines and formations.
The Drucker Lectures: Essential Lessons on Management, Society and Economy
Previously unpublished talks from the Father of Modern Management Throughout his professional life, Peter F. Drucker inspired millions of business leaders not only through his famous writings but also through his lectures and keynotes. These speeches contained some of his most valuable insights, but had never been published in book form—until now.
Grammar Plus is a series of three colourfull illustrated books offering systematic practice and revision of grammar structures for secondary students learning English.
For use by intermediate learners, Grammar Plus 3 is thorough and easy to use, and provides valuable practice of important grammar structures through a variety of exercises.
• clear presentation of grammar points through lively colourful texts • grammar boxes highlighting structure and usage • a wide range of exercise types, both oral and written
No Fear highlights two challenges we face in the workplace, and in our daily lives. Firstly, how to free ourselves from fear and secondly, how to avoid managing through fear. This extraordinary book is a journey through fear, and how to dispel it, that will help the reader recognize the emotion in the workplace as well as in their own lives.
Harry Turtledove continues to mirror World War II in the third installment of his Derlavai series, Through the Darkness. While many of the countries, people and events in the series have analogs in the real world, there are enough differences to maintain tension. Turtledove’s military scenes clearly show the difference between strategy and tactics as almost all of his grunts view themselves as being on the receiving end of a major defeat, even when they intellectually ...