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Steve Miller's "The Power of Choices" is a handy book for any person who desires to truly seize every opportunity every day. This amazing book compiles the most profound advice of an accomplished leader into one pragmatic resource for students, parents, workers and leaders. "The Power of Choices" is a powerful, but attainable how-to guide for success. Anyone searching for ways to make life better who reads this book will certainly discover a treasure. John W. Burroughs Principal McMinn County High School In this concise, yet powerful book, Stephen W. Miller presents the basic truth that many of us only discover after many years on life's pathway: we are today the sum and substance of the cho...
“A vital book for understanding the still-unfolding nightmare of nationalism and racism in the 21st century.” –Francisco Cantu, author of The Line Becomes a River Stephen Miller is one of the most influential advisors in the White House. He has crafted Donald Trump’s speeches, designed immigration policies that ban Muslims and separate families, and outlasted such Trump stalwarts as Steve Bannon and Jeff Sessions. But he’s remained an enigma. Until now. Emmy- and PEN-winning investigative journalist and author Jean Guerrero charts the thirty-four-year-old’s astonishing rise to power, drawing from more than one hundred interviews with his family, friends, adversaries and governmen...
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Solving the Skills Gap Digitally is for students, educators, trainers and management of public and private organizations. Technology has changed the accessibility, delivery and portability of information. In Solving the Skills Gap Digitally, the issues are examined, the process of developing skill sets addressed, and the data behind contributing factors to the talent shortages are presented. Stephen includes how adults learn and retain information, what makes training content relevant, and the advantages of digital application based content. He makes a powerful case for rethinking our approach to education and training in light of the disconnect so aptly described between the preparation students get and the actual skills needed in the modern workplace. Educators owe it to our nation's graduates to prepare them for today's careers – and U.S. industry's ultimate competitiveness depends on embracing a culture of learning. The most effective answer is digital delivery. Indeed, the students and workers are already using the tools. They just need the content.
Essayist Stephen Miller pursues a lifelong interest in conversation by taking an historical and philosophical view of the subject. He chronicles the art of conversation in Western civilization from its beginnings in ancient Greece to its apex in eighteenth-century Britain to its current endangered state in America. As Harry G. Frankfurt brought wide attention to the art of bullshit in his recent bestselling On Bullshit, so Miller now brings the art of conversation into the light, revealing why good conversation matters and why it is in decline. Miller explores the conversation about conversation among such great writers as Cicero, Montaigne, Swift, Defoe, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, and Virgi...
The updated third edition of this best-selling Radiology RequisitesTM volume concisely synthesizes all of today’s core knowledge about cardiac imaging. Clinically oriented coverage encompasses everything from basic principles through the latest diagnostic imaging techniques, equipment, and technology. This edition features new editors and new chapters on Cardiac CT, Coronary CTA, and more. Practice-proven tips and excellent problem-solving discussions are accompanied by nearly 718 figures (over 1000 pieces) of the highest quality, many of which have been updated and redrawn. The result is an outstanding review source for certification or recertification, as well as a highly user-friendly r...
The Camp of the Saints (Le Camp des Saints) is a 1973 French novel by author and explorer Jean Raspail. The novel depicts a setting wherein Third World mass immigration to France and the West leads to the destruction of Western civilization. A new (2017) introduction by Leonard Payne provides a cultural analysis.