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The book "The Culture of Fear" presents many examples of the sources of fear in the United States. The peddlers of panic in the country inflate statistics to pursue their causes and goals.
The message that reverberates across the entire book is about the extreme importance of cash, which, according to the author, is the best way to finance one's business.
In the book, Kiyosaki faults the education system by comparing the levels of the financial success of his two dads who gave different advice on attaining financial independence.
In my opinion, the book is an attempt to analyze the movement in defense of globalization, and the criticism is based on a complex argumentation.
The majority of the sections of the book are very common to experts, but Ferguson has a unique capability of coloring even the ordinary with strange and unusual instances, and he interlaces the separate threads [...]
When looking at the concept of "The Tipping Point" and how it relates to my course in business law, it can be seen that new laws that constrain or limit corporate activities at times come [...]
Why your world is about to get a whole lot smaller: oil and the end of globalization is a chef-d'oeuvre book that speculates on the future of the international economy in the face of diminishing [...]
Although the book cannot be denied its numerous flaws, most of which concern the credibility of the source material and the interpretation of the latter, as well as their adaptation into the English culture, the [...]
The details of the act submission entail declaration of their loyalty to the King and offer their lives to the majesty.
Andrew Parnaby's The Cultural Economy of Survival: The Mi'kmaq of Cape Breton in the Mid-19th Century is one of the writings on the Mi'kmaq history that explores the coexistence between economic adjustment, native culture, and [...]
Naomi describes the growth of the self-identity of the Acadians from the early times of the arrival of the traders to the period that they experience deportation.
In the treaty, the British acknowledged the existence of the local community and promised to respect its norms and regulations. In this regard, the historian was in support of treaty making between the government and [...]
However, it is said that it's not possible for every person to practice ethical behavior in their daily activities because there are those people who can find other ways of enabling them to engage in [...]
Most of the researchers have managed to discuss the variables relevant for exploring the role of technology and media in shaping communication and conversation patterns.
From the book, it is clear that in the African material culture, there exists a network of multidimensional and encompassing objects coupled with scholars as well as information.
In spite of the ability of the author to provide a vivid explanation of the above issues, it is worth to mention that some of the entries in the book only explain the material culture [...]
Access to a large pool of capital facilitated the continuous expansion of corporations. Access to a large pool of capital increased the power of corporations.
Indeed, the book conclusion provides inspiration to discouraged leaders on ways in which they could create an environment that develops everyone in the organization and enables the growth and development of the organization.
After participating in the in the Second World War, soldiers came back victorious in 1945 with a lot of optimism and apprehension.
The author discusses all operations and activities that take place in the warehouse, and inventory control businesses. Similarly, the author of the book looks at the errors made in warehouses and in inventory control businesses.
The basic models presented in this chapter illustrate the central of the book, i.e.complex system behavior is influenced by the system elements and to a large extent, the interrelationships, or interactions between these systems elements [...]
The book "fall of the roman empire" states that the fall of the Roman Empire was a due to a collapse in the military and army.
From the onset, the author points out the importance of the family institution in inculcating the right morals to children. Besides, the author is on point to show that Chappie's theft of souvenir-coins of his [...]
In this book, the author provides illustrations from companies emphasizing on the various new advertising techniques and strategies of persuasion employed to influence the perceptions of consumers.
Larry Hyman who is the author of the report on the universality of word accent is a linguistics professor at the University of California where he specializes in phonology.
It seems that this approach to this problem is important for discussing the origins of social inequalities existing in the community. This is one of the main points that can be made.
In this regard, he posits that it is only possible to reflect on the nature of the body by first establishing the order of reflection. He therefore claims that the body is in the order [...]
In particular, he discusses the features of criminals, who engage in human trafficking, which is one of the types of transnational organized crimes. Review of Literature Shows that transnational organized crime is the new threat [...]
The book begins with a clear disagreement with the misconceptions by today's Christian, of the existence of demons and the influence of the spiritual world.
Therefore, this is a book that could be applied in the lives of many people and transform them in to Christians.
The author adds that the counselor needs spiritual maturity in a bid to get the client to the same level of maturity.
The following study is a review of the book mentioned above."The Battle for the Falklands" is reviewed from the context of the conflict and what is known to members of the public and the scholars.
Many scholars observe that music has a special place in the lives of many, but the form of music played at the ancient times cannot be tested in the modern society because the sound of [...]
Towards the end of the Sago dynasty, there was a shift in the roles of women, as a number of intellectuals called on the government and the society in general to consider giving women a [...]
Other than narrating the event on the battlefront, the book gives a picture of the backroom events that the leaders of the different countries were engaging in such as making appointments, which had a bearing [...]
In his own words, Jacobson argues that the country's "trumpeted greatness" during the Reconstruction and World War I periods was influenced by "the dollars, the labor, and, not least, the very image, of the many [...]
In the third and final section, the author narrates the fall of Bill Cody in the early 1900s, his devastating divorce in 1904, the collapse of his mining business in Arizona and the fall of [...]
The author begins his narration by explaining the origins of the Populist Movements, which according to his research, was stirred by the Farmers' Alliance in the Midwest and southern region during the 1870s and 1880s.
In the book, 'The Freedom of the Streets', Sharon Wood explores the socioeconomic challenges of Davenport's women in the aftermath of the Civil War.
The rule based approach is misleading in the understanding of the scriptures due to the fact that the context of the scriptures is ignored.
Lewis and first published in 1981 by Knopf, the book When Harlem was in Vogue is one of the few chronicles of the Harlem Renaissance.
One of the critical issues that I learnt from the book is the disorder that prevailed after the abortion of the Reconstruction and the subsequent quest for restoring order in the American society.
The lack of leadership strategies causes the death of the church1."Chapter Two: The Leader's Role: What Leaders Do" The chapter starts with the evaluation of various definitions of leadership.
The authors also argue that it would be beneficial to increase the significance of the role of school psychologists in providing SMH, analyze the currently existing obstacles to this, and offer a number of recommendations [...]
At that, the authors stress that comeback leaders did not concentrate on the rituals and the institution, but managed to remain committed to the true mission.
This is done by the wolf to portray the misunderstanding between him and the little pigs. One day, a fox visits the first little pig and destroys the straw house and eats the little pig.
The information in the book is thoroughly researched and the author gives the reader an insight into one of the most misinterpreted period of the Roman Empire.E.A.
The absence of insurrection among the slaves in Southampton helped in propagating the belief that the slaves under the care of their white masters were satisfied.
The desire to increase the number of people in a church is a desire to deliver the word of God to the greatest number of people.
The sheer amount of views and in-text lifting from other authors lends the work a certain degree of veracity in terms of the accuracy of the arguments and how they conform to current methods of [...]
The author explains the meanings of different events and rituals conducted by members of the El Eshadda tribe in order to get rid of ambiguities that inform the western ideologies regarding the culture of the [...]
At the 'Sing Sing' prison, where he served most of his sentences, Appo describes the brutality and torture he and the other convicts experienced at the hands of the guards.
Watson uncovers the problems of the managerial work from the standpoint of the attitude of the middle managers to their responsibilities and the company, for which they work.
However, the growth of the telecommunications industry around the telephone presents the importance of the country in development and improvement of the telephone as a product.
The author of A Voyage to Lilliput, which forms the first part of Gulliver's Travels, introduces the reader to a brief historical account of his own life encounters coupled with his own family.
In their analysis, they tend to discount the role of luck in this success concluding that it is the decisions taken by a company's leadership which determine whether a company performs well during difficult times.
However, besides providing a summary of the book, it focuses on the author's conceptualization of mental illness; the treatment she received; its efficacy; and whether the four D's of abnormality were present in the symptom [...]
In many parts of the world, tension, conflicts, mistrust, and brutality were the order of the day. The first part talks about the broad overview of the state of affairs in the Latin America.
Armstrong demonstrates political and religious history of the Muslim world, starting with the Koran revelation to Muhammad in 610 AD through to the present days.
Just as the title suggests, the book is a detailed history of the invention of the aircraft by the Orville and Wilbur Wright.
The Geography hypothesis postulated in the Acemoglu and James' book suggests that some countries are poor because of their geographical position. Acemoglu and James believe that conflicts are the major leading cause of underdevelopment in [...]
The purpose of the study was to examine the extent to which learners with intellectual and developmental disabilities have access to the general education curriculum and the extent to which such access is related to [...]
The citizen's committee foresaw loss of property and lives which would have disrupted the lives and businesses of many individuals and they organized to meet with the ministers of labour and justice and told them [...]
Its briefing is excellent and narrates the sequence of events from the rise and fall of communism to the effects of capitalism.
To match the demands and aspiration of the visitors, hotels are in the forefront to ensure that the visitors are satisfied with everything which will ensure customer loyalty as well as retention.
Johnny Got a gun is a captivating anti-war book which is politically motivated and takes the role of educating the society on the adverse effects of war on human beings and the whole society.
Good to eat is a thought provoking and intellectual journey that the author takes, in terms of the different kinds of food habits adopted by various groups of people and the reasons behind such habits.
Hence, the author intends to use the American historical perspectives of business and economics in relation to capitalism to advise the readers on the importance of history in the decision-making process in various sectors of [...]
He is a member of several organizations, such as the Academy of International Business, and he is also an Associate Editor of the Middle East Business Review.
According to the existing definitions, Mudang is a female shaman in Korea; literally translated as "spirit," Mudang is typically portrayed as a mediator between the world of the spirits and the realm of human beings.
In the midst of this excitement, Sethe reveals to Paul D about her unfortunate past, and the reason why the community in Cincinnati fails to accept her.
Undermining the very principles of the capitalistic ideas, it is finally going to destroy the fundament of the society as it is today, making markets completing subjected to the power of the state government.
Through the principles, Coleman establishes the main objective of the ministry of Jesus Christ together with the strategy of realizing it. The next section presents the critique of the main ideas, especially the principles of [...]
Since then up to now, a synthesis of the different elements of humor and laughter lacks thereby, triggering the relevance of evaluating the maturation of the field.
The basic point that is brought out by Buddle Melanie in her book the business of women: Marriage, Family, and Entrepreneurship in British Columbia are the assertiveness of women in entrepreneurial business and importance of [...]
The key purpose of the author in writing this book is to inform the public that change is inevitable. The lack of growth in a rapidly changing environment leads to loss of jobs and opportunities [...]
This study is important in that it helps people to understand how farmers utilize the different methods of crop production to produce crops and rear breeds that are of high quality.
Written by Elliot Smedley, "Escaping to Reality: Fashion Photography in the 1990s" explores how contemporary fashion photography is adopting realistic styles by using realistic activities contrary to ideal styles that had dominated art and photography [...]
The black soldiers of the 54th and in other units played a crucial role in helping the union achieve victory in the war.
In Retail Nation, Belisle traces the transformation of Canada into a contemporary consumer society back to a period where Hudson's Bay, Simpson's and Eaton's retail stores were the major players in the retail shopping sphere.
In the fourth chapter "Museum of Weird: Modernity, Minzokugaku, and the Discovery of Yokai" of his book, Pandemonium and Parade: Japanese Monsters and the Culture of Y kai, Michael Dylan Foster, predictably enough, explores the [...]
Realism points out that power is based on characteristics that can be tangible or intangible, and can emanate from the use of the armed forces, level of income, and the size of a state.
Ira Katznelson concludes the current situation related to Affirmative Action exploring the details of such social programs as New Deal and Fair Deal, examining the period of the Great Compression, and analyzing the civil rights [...]
Thus, the main issues which are examined by Woods in the book are the particular features of the Vietnamese people's identity, the role of the nation's character in the country's economic and political progress, and [...]
Spector further emphasizes that the involvement of the United States in both phases of the Vietnam War was due to Harry Truman, the then president of the United States, who did not support communism, but [...]
The third burden that managers under scientific management carry is the duty of cooperating with the workmen in order to ensure that they follow the scientific principles developed as they perform their duties. The fourth [...]
The phase of data classification involves assigning labels or tags to the data and then grouping the data according to the similarity of traits of items in the dataset.
As discussed by the author, the modern industry considers machines as the key tools to be used in the production of goods.
Contemporary developments in neuroscience have led to issues of locating and measuring intelligence in the brain. In addition, people have various ways of demonstrating competencies in the core components of emotional intelligence.
This book examines the nature of sexual assault and ways to overcome the trauma and pain associated with the experience. Through "denial", the author believes that individuals facing stress and trauma can "lock away" the [...]
In this paper, we will discuss the factors that determine whether to eat out, choosing where to eat and whether to return to the restaurant in the future.
One of the factors that contributed to the growth of Daoism was institutional renewal, the emergence of writings, and the spread of Chinese culture across the region.
The author devotes an entire chapter of his paper to Mahayana as the teaching of Buddha, thus, allowing to understand the key differences between the former and the original Buddhist teachings.
The author presents a chronological account of the events that shaped the cultural and political landscape of this country in the first half of the twentieth century.
Within a short period, Suu had become the leader of the largest revolt in the country. Suu was able to set the right example for the people of Burma.
Instead, Pink offers the readers an opportunity to follow his train of thoughts and come to the realization of the Type I and Type X theory as the only possible option.
Children's books are often written to address the issues of the bigger society, in the hope that they will learn what not to do and how to live full and successful lives."Henry's Freedom Box" is [...]
The second characteristic of the international system is the existence of different units. The third characteristic of the international system is the unique structure of change systems within each independent unit of influence.
This is one of the main points that can be made. This is one of the main issues that can be distinguished.
In his work Stuck in Place: Urban Neighborhoods and the End of Progress toward Racial Equality, Patrick Sharkey provides facts to support the idea that the obvious racial inequality exists, especially in the urban neighborhoods, [...]
Dylan is a white kid living in the midst of a black community in Brooklyn and just like the other children in the neighborhood he attends the public schools.
Moreover, the book concedes that the menus in the Chinese restaurants are open to changes in accordance to the preferences of the public.
Shinto has been the major force throughout the history of the country and remains the same in the present day; it can be said, it has had its dominant presence in the Japanese culture.
The authors point out that it is easier for employees to share information. The authors bring out the complex nature of information age, but emphasize that it is important for individuals to acquire basic technological [...]
The overall argument of the book "After Bin Laden" is that the organization has greatly spread, internationally and that the death of Osama Bin Laden will not be the end of the fight.
Karen Fjelstad and Nguyen Thi Hien have dedicated the book to discussing the reasons and preconditions for spread of ritual from Vietnam to the United States, as well as to understanding the influence of ritual [...]
4 The scholar provides interpretations of the major concepts of the texts, with a few references to the works' creation or creators.
This reinforces the importance of great leadership in the success of a business venture. This chapter explores how women can play a vital role in the success of business organizations.
The objective of the book is to give a fresh look to the Great Depression and the post war liberal new deals.
Whereas the latter omission may be judged bitterly by critiques of this book, it is interesting to note that the era of the Great Depression has been dramatically discussed by the author to the best [...]
The main topic of the book is the possible impact of lessons of WWViews on the process of promoting the participation of ordinary people in global environmental governance.
By pricking the sensations and scholarly inquisitiveness, Sutton offers the reader with a chance to be grateful for Mcpherson's initiatives in the same manner an individual would try to negotiate the cultural prospects, drawbacks, and [...]
The writer shows that women had the same capacities as those of men but were not allowed to contribute their ideas in developing the country.
Children are experts when it comes to the use of the conversational language style they have learned from the families or the social setup where they belong.
Written in 1998, Barry Cushman's book "Rethinking the New Deal Court: The Structure of a Constitutional Revolution" is a historical analysis of the famous shift by the US Supreme Court from opposing the social legislations [...]
The author argues that the strategic culture that existed in the first part of the 20th century proved to be successful for the country due to the specific geopolitical situation.
The authors relate the escalation of violence in the 1914 to 1918 to conduct of civilians and prisoners. Audoin Rouzeau and Becker indicate that religion was critical in shaping the ideals of the war through [...]
There is a lot of activity in the life of the main character, starting from the time he was born right when he envisioned his death at the hands of a hired assassin.
At a given point in her career, she dropped out to use the remaining part of her studies to set up her businesses.
The book is divided into chapters that focus on the history and methods that are used to distort the truth and the memory of the Holocaust.