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Há tempos, o Direito evolui no sentido de reconhecer a supremacia das questões existenciais frente às patrimoniais. A referida realidade ganha relevância nos casos em que a relação jurídica em razão da qual há o desenvolvimento das relações intersubjetivas é, por si, também ligada à salvaguarda do respeito à condição humana e suas necessidades mais básicas. Nesse grupo inclui-se a relação de trabalho e, com maior intensidade, a relação jurídica empregatícia. Seja em razão do extrapolamento dos limites do poder diretivo patronal, seja em razão de condutas indevidas por parte dos trabalhadores ou de outros stakeholders, o fato é que há de se garantir a proteção ao...
Essa obra organizada pelo admirável Francisco Fernandez Gonzalez Junior com as presenças ilustres dos autores: Katia Jane Ferreira Evangelista, Maria Mercedes Filártiga Cunha, Ingrid Elise Scaramucci Fernandes, Juliana Guimarães Müller, Ludmila Moretto Sbarzi Guedes, Caio Rangel Finocchiaro, Betina Cançado, Hallifer Augusto Garutti, Marina Gabriela Menezes Santiago, Francisco Fernandez Gonzalez Junior, Aline Feitosa Azevedo, Amanda Moreira de Carvalho e Welison Nunes da Silva, é uma grande obra onde se nota que cada capítulo discorre sobre tema de grandes indagações, trazendo, assim, uma apreciável produção científica que nos leva ao interesse de uma leitura imediata.
A look at the leadership style of the brilliant military strategist who also laid the administrative and judicial foundations for much of Western Europe. In this fascinating book, historian and bestselling business author Alan Axelrod takes an in-depth look at this much-studied historical figure in a new way, exploring six areas that constitute the core of what made Napoleon Bonaparte a legendary military and political leader: Audacity, Vision, Empathy, Strategy, Logistics, and Tactics. Within these areas, Axelrod formulates approximately sixty lessons framed in military analogies, valuable for anyone who aspires to leadership—whether in the boardroom or the Oval Office.
Gandhi, a CEO? Absolutely—and an incomparable example for our uncertain times, when we need leaders we can trust and admire. Not only was he a moral and intensely spiritual man, but also a supremely practical manager and a powerful agent for change, able to nurture the rebirth of an entire nation. Alan Axelrod looks at this much-studied figure in a way nobody has before, employing his fluid, engaging, and conversational style to bring each lesson to life through quotes and vivid examples from Gandhi's life. New in paperback.
"Brings kids inside the world of music by helping them understand what proficient listeners think and feel as they listen to music, and what musicians think and feel as they play music ... Students construct their own understandings of music, first through an exploration of their personal relationship to music, then through a series of listen and talk sessions, and finally, by composing their own pieces and exploring the connections between their lives and the works of music they create ... All lessons fulfill the National Standards for Music Education"--From publisher description.
Eminent environmentalist Solomon set out to find whether any real scientists diverged from global warming orthodoxy. This fully revised new edition features two new chapters that present fresh exposs on climate profiteers and global warming affirmers.
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India now matters to U.S. interests in virtually every dimension. This CFR-sponsored Independent Task Force report, directed by Alyssa Ayres, assesses the current situation in India and the U.S.-India relationship, and suggests a new model for partnership with a rising India.
'Every deep feeling a human is capable of will be shaken loose by this short, but profound book' David Sedaris 'I wanted what we all want: everything. We want a mate who feels like family and a lover who is exotic, surprising. We want to be youthful adventurers and middle-aged mothers. We want intimacy and autonomy, safety and stimulation, reassurance and novelty, coziness and thrills. But we can't have it all.' Ariel Levy picks you up and hurls you through the story of how she lived believing that conventional rules no longer applied - that marriage doesn't have to mean monogamy, that aging doesn't have to mean infertility, that she could be 'the kind of woman who is free to do whatever she chooses'. But all of her assumptions about what she can control are undone after a string of overwhelming losses. 'I thought I had harnessed the power of my own strength and greed and love in a life that could contain it. But it has exploded.' Levy's own story of resilience becomes an unforgettable portrait of the shifting forces in our culture, of what has changed - and what never can.
"The U.S.-Israel relationship is in trouble," warn Council on Foreign Relations Senior Fellows Robert D. Blackwill and Philip H. Gordon in a new Council Special Report, Repairing the U.S.-Israel Relationship. Significant policy differences over issues in the Middle East, as well as changing demographics and politics within both the United States and Israel, have pushed the two countries apart. Blackwill, a former senior official in the Bush administration, and Gordon, a former senior official in the Obama administration, call for "a deliberate and sustained effort by policymakers and opinion leaders in both countries" to repair the relationship and to avoid divisions "that no one who cares about Israel's security or America's values and interests in the Middle East should want."