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This book is unique in the way it illustrates and educates the reader indirectly in the way public speaking should be handled. Hundreds of books have been written to list and prioritize steps for public speaking, but this book is different. Fred is a university student who was faced with a Monster. Going through the story you will enjoy and appreciate the way the issue of public speaking is tackled. Psychologically you will feel the success, you will admire Fred in the way he builds up his confidence and overcomes the fear of facing the audience. We tend to remember stories rather than dry academic books; hence you will enjoy Fred's experience and remember him in your day-to-day communication.
The book contains a great deal of primary source material gleaned from three years of engagement and contacts within the Islamist and jihadist communities active in Syria. This includes much information never before made public by any source.
Directory of foreign diplomatic officers in Washington.
Directory of foreign diplomatic officers in Washington.
The Muslim Brotherhood (MB) is the most influential, organized, social, and political movement in Kuwait. With the succession in Kuwait, the role of the organisation become more interesting for people interested in Kuwait and Gulf domestic politics as well as those interested in the MB and Political Islam. This book traces the emergence and development of MB while considering the political and social development of Kuwait that led to its appeal. It explains the evolution of MB’s organisational structure and how it adapted itself during different periods in Kuwait’s history through the Social Movement Theory. It describes MB policies and strategies during challenging times. It traces the circumstances surrounding the emergence of the MB and focuses on its development and its mobilisation strategy. It is certainly one of the first focused studies on MB from its conception in 1941 up to 1991.
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