![]() There are numerous books on negotiation skills, but which is the best? With the correct tools, learning to bargain is a very simple process. Negotiation methods can be useful in this situation. Most people aspire to achieve their goals and overcome hurdles. Negotiation books, fortunately, are an excellent resource for businessmen and women who want to develop their communication skills and network with confidence. Persuasion is a crucial technique for producing an outcome in your favor, from a company promotion to a significant real estate sale. To reap the most rewards, business owners, entrepreneurs, and all other sorts of salespeople must be able to hold their own and effectively negotiate their ideas. However, the only way to do so is to negotiate their position in such a way that people want to listen - and not everyone has what it takes right away. Because the business world is so competitive, anyone who wants to succeed must be willing to persuade others that their ideas are more important than others. ![]()
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Until one night of shockingly un-Breanna-like behavior puts her into a vicious cyberbully's line of fire-and brings fellow senior Thomas "Razor" Turner into her life. ![]() That's seventeen-year-old Breanna's role in her large family, and heaven forbid she put a toe out of line. One moment of recklessness will change their worlds ![]() ![]() Reasonable Doubt: Full Series (Reasonable Doubt, #1-3.25) by Whitney G. But then she came into my firm for an interview–a college-intern interview, and everything fucking changed… She was supposed to be someone I shared law advice with late at night, someone I could trust with details of my weekly escapades. At least it was, until “Alyssa”…She was supposed to be a 27 year old lawyer, a book hoarder, and completely unattractive. A huge and very particular appetite: Blonde, curvy, and preferably not a fucking liar…(Although, that’s a story for another day.) 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Conclusionįeminism and environmentalism essentially pursue the same goal: creating a more just and equal society. Similar to how the subjugation of nature was akin to the subjugation of women, the liberation of both was also related. She viewed the way scientists and businesses treated nature similar to how they treated women and likens it to the way they used to torture witches. ![]() Merchant evokes imagery of rape, as the scientific and economic forces probed what was once a nurturing female figure, and became something to tame, enslave, and exploit. Her book The Death of Nature: Women, Ecology, and the Scientific Revolution is. After technological progress demystified nature, it became morally permissible to do just that. Carolyn Merchant is a philosopher and historian of environment and science. “One does not readily slay a mother, dig into her entrails for gold or mutilate her body, although commercial mining would soon require that,” Merchant wrote. That way of thinking ensured that destruction, desecration, and exploitation of nature were sacrilegious and morally unjust. ![]() They considered Earth to be a nurturing mother, giving gifts of her womb to the humans that it also birthed. Merchant describes the pre-scientific view of nature that humans have held for a long time. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() There is a different artist for each of the seven stories (and maybe a bonus here and there), and each has a unique take on the characters within. It has been very enjoyable for me to design this deluxe edition of The Last Wish around so many great artists who are also fans. This special edition is being designed by Orbit’s fabulous creative director, Lauren Panepinto, who adds, “One of the best things about working on The Witcher is the wealth of great scenes and characters-both human and mythological-that beg to be depicted. The peace he finds from existential questions in simply fighting monsters, the calm at the center of the storm-that’s what we were after here.” But like all consummate professionals, he’s most at home in his work. We asked Tommy why he chose this portrayal of Geralt for the cover, and here’s what he had to say: “Geralt is, in some ways, defined by his separation from humanity. Cover art by Tommy Arnold, Design and art direction by Lauren Panepinto. ![]() ![]() ![]() “She began to shake, unable to understand this strange creature before her. ![]() Assuming she is to be abused and then killed, Arianna is shocked when Braith makes no demands on her, instead installing her within his rooms in the palace, and treating her well. To her horror, she is claimed by a powerful vampire, Braith, who just happens to be a Prince and next in line for the vampire throne. Daughter of the rebel leader, Arianna finds herself captured by vampires during a raid and taken to be either bled out and killed, or worse, taken as a blood slave to the highest bidder to be used in whatever way until her master tires of her. The only humans who don’t serve them are part of a resistance movement, based in the woods and continuing to fight for human freedom. Set 100 years after vampires became tired of living in the shadows and outed themselves in a bloody and brutal war against humans, vampires are now in charge, with the human race enslaved to them. YA paranormal dystopia – WIN! This is a fantastic start to a series that I know I am going to love! ![]() ![]() ![]() One of the collection’s delights is a commencement address delivered at Oberlin College that skates along on the surface with funny throwaway lines and ridiculousness while offering slyly sensible life advice underneath. This essay, like several others here, also offers deft, sharp commentary on masculinity. It’s a perfect David Sedaris essay: one that lures you in with funny family anecdotes and self-deprecation, gives a sideways look at some aspect of society, then ends with an unexpected emotional punch. ![]() In the book’s opening essay, “Active Shooter,” Sedaris and his sister Lisa visit a firing range in North Carolina, which offers him a chance to plunge into the oddities of gun culture as they learn to shoot pistols. ![]() David Sedaris’ latest essay collection, Happy-Go-Lucky, finds the author in late midlife, mining his life, the lives of his family-including his longtime boyfriend, Hugh, his siblings and his 98-year-old dad-and their surroundings for comedic stories. ![]() ![]() ![]() Along an expanse of land stretching across the southern borders of Utah, Colorado, and Kansas, Zukowski documents hundreds of bizarre incidences of mutilations, and discovers that they stretch through the heart of America. But this innocent hobby takes on a sinister urgency when Zukowski learns of mutilated livestock-whose exsanguination is inexplicable by any known human or animal means. He even takes the family with him on weekend trips to look for evidence of aliens. Like Agent Mulder of The X-Files, microchip engineer and sheriff's deputy Chuck Zukowski is obsessed with tracking down UFO reports in Colorado. ![]() Here is the "fascinating" ( Publishers Weekly ) true story of a computer programmer who tracks paranormal events in remote areas of the western United States and is drawn deeper and deeper into a mysterious conspiracy. that] will make a heck of a movie" ( The Washington Post ). A real-life mix of The X-Files and Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Mezrich "writes vividly and grippingly.A terrific story. ![]() ![]() ![]() But, it’s not that kind of story and the second sentence of Francesca Lia Block’s debut novel let’s us know that the writer is taking us somewhere else: “They didn’t even realize where they were living.” Weetzie Bat‘s opening sentence, “The reason Weetzie Bat hated high school was because no one understood,” is a little too obvious, encapsulating every tale of teen angst from Catcher in the Rye to The Breakfast Club. I remain an Angeleno because of Weetzie Bat. And that was because of a book that I had first read a couple years earlier. Really, though, it’s because when I was a high school senior and had my first chance to split, I decided that maybe L.A. ![]() ![]() You could chalk that up to job opportunities or other life circumstances. Wherever my teenage self thought this life might take me, it would be at least hours away from Los Angeles. I had traveled there shortly before I hit my teens and had fond memories of it. ![]() New York could be wild, filled with clubs and art and fashion that, I had read, was infinitely more interesting than what we knew in Los Angeles. Manchester could be amazing (even if the descriptions were less than glamorous) since that’s where the Smiths and so many of my of other favorite bands formed. I imagined life in places I mainly knew through books and magazine articles. Maybe that’s normal, even when your hometown is Los Angeles. I spent my early teenage years dreaming of somewhere else. ![]() ![]() Instead, it's an etiquette guide-meets-self-help book, written with a delightful bounce and absence of self-pity. But the chances are that at some time in your life, possibly only now and then between husbands, you will find yourself settling down to a solitary existence.” “Five out of ten people of the people who do so can’t help themselves, and at least three of the others are irritatingly selfish. “This book is no brief in favour of living alone,” reads the opening line. Hillis was in her mid-40s and had spent nearly 30 years working at Vogue – hired as a caption writer back in 1907, she had risen up the ranks to associate editor – and she lived alone in an apartment in the desirable Tudor City complex in Manhattan's Midtown.ĭespite the independence she had secured for herself (she hailed from a comfortable if conservative Brooklyn family, her father was a preacher and her mother a homemaker), Hillis wasn't exactly an ardent feminist, nor was Live Alone and Like It a manifesto advocating solitary living, but rather a practical (albeit it for the relatively privileged) "how (best) to" guide. Published in July, it raced up the bestseller lists – more than 16,000 copies sold in August, 19,000 in September, and an astonishing 22,366 in October. ![]() ![]() I n the United States, in 1936, Marjorie Hillis's Live Alone and Like It: The Classic Guide for the Single Woman became an unlikely success. ![]() |