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A sweetly illustrated story with a powerful message.'My Mummy is an Engineer' is the first title by Butterfly Books. This book introduces children to the exciting world of engineering; creating real things that once were dreams. It will not only educate, but also inspire!This story is all about a Mummy¿s adventure as an engineer, from working with her team in the office to visiting a construction site. It covers various fields of engineering, including electrical, civil and mechanical.
Forced adaptation to an increasingly detached and digital life, Dylen Durret's 80's analog soul yearns for organic love. From hangovers to hookups, depressing news and fatalistic views, the world is presented through the eyes of someone to whom romance is unknown.
A synchronistic journey into the heart of politics and what makes us human. "The smell of unbelievably juicy, melt in your mouth pork can bring the strongest man to his knees, not to mention the perfectly cured ham, the yellow mustard, the sliced pickles and the ooey gooey melted swiss cheese on that perfectly toasted bread, coming together to bring an ecstasy of taste to the tongue. It's a great thing to have the most amazing sandwich on the planet, in the birthplace of the people that came up with it only after immigrating to another country. Crazy world we live in." Succulent Cuban pork and boisterous 55 Chevys backfiring provided smells and sounds so thick you could cut them with a knife. The buildings looked like something out of an old movie, where time never caught up and the whole city was on hold. This is what Jason and Christina experienced when they walked through the streets of Havana for the first time. This was the start of a whole new adventure, and they both could feel it.
Read it, and you will come away ready to hit the ground running.
We've needlessly turned parenting into an unpleasant chore. Parents invest more time and money in their kids than ever, but the shocking lesson of twin and adoption research is that upbringing is much less important than genetics in the long run. These revelations have surprising implications for how we parent and how we spend time with our kids. The big lesson: Mold your kids less and enjoy your life more. Your kids will still turn out fine. Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids is a book of practical big ideas. How can parents be happier? What can they change -- and what do they need to just accept? Which of their worries can parents safely forget? Above all, what is the right number of kids for you to have? You'll never see kids or parenthood the same way again.
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Gapology is the term Mark Thienes and Brian Brockhoff coined to describe what winning leaders do to identify and close performance gaps in their teams. Gapology is their process. For more than a decade, they analyzed the results, leadership behaviors and tactics of winning leaders as compared to those of leaders who were not winning. They wanted to understand how winning leaders win and if winning could be replicated. They were deeply curious about whether winning can be taught to those not winning or if winning leaders are simply born with the skills to win. As they interviewed and documented their conversations with winning leaders they found commonalities. The most amazing was that all pe...
This is a sci fi book about a futuristic world where runners can enter the world of computers but when an ancient threat is found in the grid only a few runners are left to save humanity. This is part of the Talos series but can be read as a separate book. It was a fun book to make and has a few odd ideas which I really enjoyed doing.
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