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From Daily Wire personality and bestselling children's book author
Matt Walsh comes a timely tale of innocence, identity, and
imagination. Johnny is a little boy with a big imagination. One day
he pretends to be a big scary dinosaur, the next day he’s a
knight in shining armor or a playful puppy. But when the internet
people find out Johnny likes to make-believe, he’s forced to make
a decision between the little boy he is and the things he pretends
to be — and he’s not allowed to change his mind.Â
A NATIONAL BESTSELLER Publishers Weekly Bestseller USA Today
Bestseller Wall Street Journal Bestseller Seattle Times Bestseller
Amazon Bestseller Is this even a question? What is a woman? But all
of a sudden, way too many people don't seem to know the answer. Is
a woman a woman just by feeling or acting a particular way? Aren't
gender roles just a "social construct"? Can a woman be "trapped in
a man's body"? Does being a woman mean anything at all? We used to
think being a woman had something to do with biology, but the
nation's top experts keep assuring us that is definitely not the
case. So Matt decided to do what no man (whatever that means) had
done before. He sat down with the experts and asked them directly.
In What Is a Woman?, our hero: * Discovers that no one-not doctors,
therapists, psychiatrists, or politicians-can actually define the
word "woman" * Hilariously convinces a radical gender therapist
that Matt is questioning his own gender identity * Uncovers the
shocking and horrifying roots of radical gender ideology * Learns
exactly how activists and ideologues are trying to brainwash our
kids * Reveals a strategy to defeat the collective insanity that
has taken over our society Join Matt on his often comical, yet
deeply disturbing, journey as he answers the question generations
before us never knew they needed to ask: What is a woman?
This book provides a practical guide to implementing knowledge and
information initiatives in the workplace. Drawing on case studies
from practitioners in a range of different work environments, it
will outline best practice, pitfalls and advice on a range of
topics, including making the business case, audits, establishing
communities of practice, building knowledge bases and knowledge
capture. Many workplaces have moved from providing research support
to knowledge services. Practical Knowledge and Information
Management will help professionals provide those services, to
improve existing techniques for knowledge sharing and capture and
to help transition from the more traditional library model.
Chapters will be themed and based on case studies drawn from across
the knowledge management community in the UK, Ireland and North
America. Although not an edited collection, the book draws on
contributions from workplaces in both the public and private
sectors, including law, finance, Government, non-profit, academic
and business.
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