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"It is better to be feared than loved, if you cannot be both." The Prince, written by Niccolò Machiavelli, is a groundbreaking work in the genre of political philosophy, first published in 1532. It offers a direct and unflinching examination of power and leadership, challenging conventional notions of morality and ethics in governance. This work will leave you questioning the true nature of authority and political strategy. Machiavelli's prose captures the very essence of human ambition, forcing readers to grapple with the harsh realities of leadership. This is not just a historical treatise, but a blueprint for navigating the political power structures of any era. If you're seeking a deepe...
Reasoning with data -- Reasoning from sample to population -- The scientific method : the gold standard for establishing causality -- Linear regression as a fundamental descriptive tool -- Correlation vs. causality in regression analysis -- Basic methods for establishing causal inference -- Advanced methods for establishing causal inference -- Prediction for a dichotomous variable -- Identification and data assessment -- Applications data analysis critiques, write-ups, and projects -- Glossary
The setting: Hollywood. The year: 1943. When death strikes at the austere, castle-like home of Earl Falkoner, an erratic designer of Hollywood sets and a would-be playwright, his hired writers and hired help—not to mention his dogs, his massive bodyguards, and his lady friends—become enmeshed in a chesslike game. Who is the killer? Luckily Lieutenant Tuck, with the able assistance of policewoman Brigit, is on the case to sort out clues. "Wonderful. I can only add: Don't miss it." —Albuquerque Tribune "Everything about the book is fantastic, but if you like to lose yourself among fantastic people, this is the mystery for you." —Birmingham News
Blends tools from intermediate microeconomics, game theory, and industrial organization for a managerial economics text. This fourth edition offers a balanced coverage of traditional and modern topics.
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Pearly Kings and Queens are one of the quintessential icons of 'old London', originally invented to imitate and parody wealthy West End society but also to raise money for charities and good causes. Alf Dole lived his life in this tradition and was the grandson of the very first Pearly King of St Pancras. Born in 1930, Alf grew up in a close-knit family of costermongers - fruit and veg sellers - and his heartwarming memoir recounts London life in the city in a time of horses and trams, pubs where sing-alongs around the piano happened every weekend and summers were spent hop-picking in Kent. When war came along, Alf was evacuated to Wales, where he continued to wear his pearly suit and entert...
She has trained and developed first-hand over 2500 pastors and leaders in other para-professional roles both in the USA and in the worldwide arena. She has a unique emerging voice in Christian Education today. At the forefront of developing life skills with transformational messages, she mentors both established and aspiring leaders in a refreshing, yet encouraging manner. If you have ever sat in one of her classrooms, you know or will soon discover that leadership is a self-development strategy that is enhanced through partnering with other experts. Her books are designed to provide tools for change, principles for living and leadership motivation. She is the Founder & President of Baruch C...
Prince Edward Island is a chef's paradise. Its abundance of fresh, local ingredients is as inspirational as its magnificent red sands or its salt-sprayed red cliffs. Now, bring the taste of PEI home with you, with a stunning collection of recipes from PEI's top chefs, enriched by photographs and stories from the island's cooks, farmers, and fishers. From heading down to the wharf early to get your pick of the best lobsters, to taking an afternoon to forage for the elusive chanterelle, a mouthwatering dish is so often the end result of a long line of adventures the island has to offer.
This complete guide to fairy tales is sure to be a student's favorite! These timeless stories provide an excellent place to begin an in-depth analysis of story development. Stimulating projects give students additional opportunities to apply creativity and develop language skills. Grades 1-3
In the twentieth century, countless Americans claimed gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender identities, forming a movement to secure social as well as political equality. This collection of essays considers the history as well as the historiography of the queer identities and struggles that developed in the United States in the midst of widespread upheaval and change. Whether the subject is an individual life story, a community study, or an aspect of public policy, these essays illuminate the ways in which individuals in various locales understood the nature of their desires and the possibilities of resisting dominant views of normality and deviance. Theoretically informed, but accessible, the essays shed light too on the difficulties of writing history when documentary evidence is sparse or coded, Taken together these essays suggest that while some individuals and social networks might never emerge from the shadows, the persistent exploration of the past for their traces is an integral part of the on-going struggle for queer rights.