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Confidence is the passport to success in your personal and professional life. This ten-step program is guaranteed to give you the confidence to improve relationships with your friends and family, take control of your situation at work, and transform your day-to-day life in minutes. From making small talk and learning to say no, to dealing with confrontation and giving effective speeches, this confidence-boosting workout will give you all the motivation you need to take control of your life and overcome self-doubt. Book jacket.
A wonderful collection of the author's bus photography, taken over fifty years.
Recent development experience points to the way business can be the key to a dynamic small business sector, especially where those links are built on high trust co-operative relations. This book reviews different types of small business network, illustrated by an international selection of case studies, including: * Chinese family business networks * ethinic minority business networks * Japanese and South Korean business group networks * Taiwan's subcontracting networks * European industrial districts Network promotion initiatives in Singapore, New Zealand, Scandinavia and the UK are each discussed to provide a comprehensive comparative assessment of small business networks.
In 1868, Renee Devereux is shipped to California so that she can change her destiny. Hiding the facts of her birth, her benefactor arranges to place her with a distance relative who owns a vast Spanish rancho. She becomes embroiled in Spanish traditions, arranged marriages, killings and subterfuge. Soon hate, murder, old traditions and Spanish pride take their toll on her gentle, sweet soul before she discovers just how much she needs the one person, who not only understands her but loves her unconditionally.
Go west, young man! The magic of the American West captured young Earl Norris during high school and held him hostage all his life. As pastor of a tiny church in the small town of Saline in eastern Montana, he found himself a world away–in more ways than one-- from his earlier life in Chicago. How would he deal with the perplexing differences? Having grown up in an urban environment with over four million people, he now lived in a town with a population of less than five hundred, and in a state with only about seven hundred thousand. Earl had gone west alone because his high school sweetheart, Lynn Ellerton, who could not accept the idea of becoming the wife of a pastor, had broken their e...
Ranging from the 1860s when women first sought entrance into law to the 1930s when most institutional barriers had crumbled, this book defines the contours of women's integration into the most rigidly gendered profession.