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Eddie and his brother, Will are in the band Kismet. While playing at a popular college bar they meet Candy who wants Will, but Eddie doesn't feel right about Candy. Candy doesn't take no for an answer and follows the band home where trouble ensues which ends in murder. Eddie is wanted by the police and wanted by vampires for revenge, but Eddie must find a way to save his brother. Eddie discovers a bizarre underworld of murderous creatures who control the police. He also discovers he has unusual abilities.
Take a Design-led Approach to Innovation Innovation drives growth in organisations and entire economies. Yet innovation is hard, risky and rarely successful. Most innovations and startups fail because of a lack of focus on the front end of the innovation process where customer needs are researched, insights are distilled, solutions are ideated, prototyped and tested and business models are shaped. But innovation doesn’t have to be this way. In Innovator’s Playbook, author and leading Design Thinking expert Nathan Baird shares his 20 years of hands-on experience, tools and methods for developing a winning customer-centric approach to innovation. This book will teach you how to apply the d...
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Embark on a journey of innovation and discovery with Kalyani Mookherji's inspiring collection, 7 Inventors Who Changed the World. In this captivating book, Mookherji presents a compelling exploration of seven remarkable inventors whose groundbreaking creations transformed the course of human history. Through engaging storytelling and meticulous research, Mookherji introduces readers to the visionary minds behind some of the most influential inventions of all time. From the genius of Thomas Edison to the pioneering spirit of Marie Curie, each inventor's story unfolds, revealing their unique struggles, triumphs, and the profound impact of their creations. In 7 Inventors Who Changed the World, ...
"Reprinted after revision and correction from the 'Weekly Mercury, '" Mar. 1881-May 1884.