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Welcome to StoryTech!StoryTech offers a dynamic 21st century approach for integrating the power of your personal stories with the collective wisdom of groups, organiza- tions, and societies. This Guidebook will introduce you to a very old process that enhances your strategic ability to deal with change and opportunity.This Guidebook is written in a holographic, non-linear style. In order to sat- isfy your curiosity and uniqueness, the chapters are not chained together sequentially. You are encouraged to select chapters that have immediate interest to you and read the remaining chapters as your curiosity evolves. Key concepts repetitively appear across different chapters where they are presen...
Contains stories about sixteen African Americans who became successful in a wide range of activities.
A son uncovers the remarkable secret life of his midwestern father—and his Nebraska city—in this “beguiling [and] deeply unusual” memoir (The Boston Sunday Globe). Nick Rips’s son had always known him as a conservative midwesterner, dedicated, affable, bland to the point of invisibility. Upon his father’s death, however, Michael Rips returned to his Omaha family home to discover a hidden portfolio of paintings—all done by his father, all of a naked black woman. His solid Republican father, Michael would eventually discover, had an interesting past and another side to his personality. Raised in one of Omaha’s most famous brothels, Nick had insisted on hiring a collection of so...