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Yo guys, Welcome to MAX AND HARVEY (in a book)! Our lives changedlast year when we joined Musical.ly. So this year we wanted to keep a record ofall the things that have happened to us - and this is it! So if you want to know: · How we ended up making a TV show with CBBC · What it's like to meet famous dogs from theinternet · What Max's favourite vegetable is ...then this is the book for you! We hope you enjoy it!
Have you ever wondered what life is like on the inside of a busy HR Department? Forget tea and sympathy and say hello to life, death, sex, drugs, managing relationships and all of humanity in its finest glory. ‘Have you got a minute?’ is the phrase no-one wants to hear from the HR Department and it’s the exact phrase that HR professionals use when they need to deliver difficult news. Gemma Walters is a rookie in the world of Human Resources. She’s 23, this is her first meaty HR role and she is learning more than she could have hoped for. Join Gemma as she navigates unchartered territory in the form of an acid-tongued transport boss, a sex-obsessed operations manager, a receptionist prone to awkward outbursts and heart-breaking situations that shake her to the core. Life is full of these scenarios, even at work and it’s usually the HR team who are tasked with resolving them. Hold on tight for a hilarious, jaw-dropping and sometimes moving insight into the diverse and varied world of HR.
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Few articles in the humanities have had the impact of Lisa Jardine and Anthony Grafton’s seminal ‘Studied for Action’ (1990), a study of the reading practices of Elizabethan polymath and prolific annotator Gabriel Harvey. Their excavation of the setting, methods and ambitions of Harvey’s encounters with his books ignited the History of Reading, an interdisciplinary field which quickly became one of the most exciting corners of the scholarly cosmos. A generation inspired by the model of Harvey fanned out across the world’s libraries and archives, seeking to reveal the many creative, unexpected and curious ways that individuals throughout history responded to texts, and how these int...
A new book from one of the most cited authors in the humanities and social sciences