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"Technical" skills + "Soft" skills = Work and Career Success! This
book is for the young people who are beginning to dip their toes in
the professional world as well as current professionals. It
provides a proven roadmap to fast-track your career. In the
increasingly global workplace of today, being conversant with
international business culture is the key to success. Thriving At
Work is a smart and practical guide full of real-world examples and
expert advice. Here are skills that are not usually taught in
school and can otherwise take years to learn - often the hard way!
Chapters include: - How to Write a Compelling Resume - How to
Prepare for Interviews - How to Run and Facilitate Meetings - How
to Understand and Use Business Idioms - How to Handle Conflicts -
How to Ask for a Raise - How to Work with Your Managers - How to
Handle Workplace Politics "An absolute gem... A personal bootcamp
for invaluable soft skills. Every future-ready professional should
read this!" ¬- Kian Chong Lee, Board Director, BNF/Boston Business
School
This book is about what is happening to Christians these days,
which the bible refers to as the last days. The author speaks about
what has gone wrong in the christian world that has caused so many
to go outside the fold and why it is so hard to bring non-believers
to know the Lord personally. Readers will also be learning how we
as God's people are suppose to be live in regards to spiritual
matters such as attending church, reading the bible, etc and
practical matters such as handling finances and how we behave out
in the world. May all who read this be blessed. God bless you all.
Opera is all about intense emotion, magical music and overwhelming
theatrical spectacle. In this exciting new guide, the many myths
that surround opera are exploded, while its transformation from
inaccessible high art to affordable, dramatically realistic and
easy-to-encounter drama is revealed. The powerful principal players
in the opera world - the maestros, superstar divas and directors -
are examined in fascinating detail, and questions are asked of
opera's future in a world where such extravagant entertainment can
seem at odds with the rest of today's popular culture. Whether you
are completely new to the genre or a regular opera-goer wanting to
learn more, Opera makes for essential reading.
Interest in policy influences on health care is high, and will
remain high as long as health care costs continue to rise and
health care reform remains a hot topic in the news. There are
inevitable and frequent points of interface between health care
public policy and the health professions; in their daily work,
clinicians see the problems with the health care system but often
feel powerless and unsure how to advocate for system changes.
Clinicians and Health Care Advocacy is written by clinicians for
clinicians and focuses on how policy works and what individual
professionals can do to affect policy. It looks at the facts and
processes in an accessible way that employs case-based examples of
clinician adavocacy to illustrate its points. The book is
nonpartisan and will stay neutral on preferences for one public
policy solution versus another (single payer vs. market reform, for
example). Instead, it encourages a model of clinicians as
responsible for healing not only the individual patient but also
the larger health care system in which they work.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
This book is about what is happening to Christians these days,
which the bible refers to as the last days. The author speaks about
what has gone wrong in the christian world that has caused so many
to go outside the fold and why it is so hard to bring non-believers
to know the Lord personally. Readers will also be learning how we
as God's people are suppose to be live in regards to spiritual
matters such as attending church, reading the bible, etc and
practical matters such as handling finances and how we behave out
in the world. May all who read this be blessed. God bless you all.
In early May 1940, the fortress of Eben Emael was a potent sentinel
over the Belgian-Dutch borderlands. The fortress covered 75
hectares on the surface, had 5km of tunnels underground and was
studded with bunkers, gun turrets and casemates. Add a garrison of
1,200 men and the natural protection of 60m-high canal walls, and
Eben Emael gave the impression of near-impregnability. Yet on 10
May just 78 elite airborne soldiers managed to defeat this fortress
in an operation of unprecedented tactical skill. Deployed by glider
onto the very top of the fortifications, they utilized elite
training, fast movement and specialist explosives to destroy many
of the gun positions and trap much of the garrison within the
fortress. Simultaneously, three other assault detachments conducted
high-risk glider operations to capture critical bridges over the
Albert Canal. By the end of 11 May, following the arrival of German
infantry reinforcements, Eben Emael was in German hands. This Eben
Emael RAID title tells the complete, fascinating story of this
unique action.
With expert analysis and lively narrative, this engaging study of
the Oswego raid casts light on a daring feat of arms at the height
of the French and Indian War.
The year 1755 saw the rivalry between Britain and France in North
America escalate along the Great Lakes into open warfare as both
sides sought to overcome the other's forts and trading posts. Lord
Loudoun and the Marquis de Montcalm were sent from the mother
countries to take charge, but the French lost no time in seizing
the initiative, adopting Canadian-style "wilderness" tactics and
planning a series of raids to keep the enemy on their toes.
Amid the snows of March 1756, a 360-man French, Canadian, and
Indian force stormed an Anglo-American outpost named Fort Bull in a
surprise attack that left few survivors and the fort reduced to
charred remains. Fort Bull's fall meant that the Mohawk River, the
communication route between British-held Albany and the large and
important Anglo-American post at Oswego, could now be cut off.
Oswego, on the shore of Lake Ontario, had a formidable garrison
based in three forts, named Pepperrell, George, and Ontario. The
newly arrived Montcalm was tasked with the job of taking Oswego
from the Anglo-Americans.
In July and August 1756, Montcalm's 3,000-strong force - including
a full train of artillery, 80 pieces strong - was transported in
hundreds of sailing ships and craft. The Anglo-Americans failed to
spot the approaching French forces until they had landed and
secured their positions. Having surrounded and invested the forts,
the French soon knocked out of action a number of British guns. The
British evacuated Fort Ontario and then, at 9am on August 14th, a
French cannonball killed the British commander, Colonel James
Mercer. His successor, Colonel John Littlehales, did not have the
stuff of a hero; an hour later, the white flag went up and Oswego
surrendered just in time to avert a major onslaught.
The Oswego raid was an outstanding French success; it denied the
British a presence on Lake Ontario for the next two years, and
relieved British pressure on Fort Frontenac. It demonstrated that
the use of traditional European siege tactics in an American
setting could reap great rewards, and had a great influence on the
French's Indian allies too.
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