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Get the facts about the biggest beauty and skincare trends from
Instagram's cosmetic science expert Dr Michelle Wong.
Will eating dairy give me acne? Do I need to wear sunscreen every day?
How often should I wash my hair? What's the best way to fade scars? And
is "clean beauty" really as healthy as it sounds?
The Science of Beauty reveals the truth behind the bold marketing
claims and viral TikTok trends, and tells you what you really need to
know about the products you use every day. Dr Wong will show you how to
form good habits and learn what really works. Decipher the ingredients
that make up your make-up, find out the facts about botox and laser
treatments, and discover whether beauty brands can ever be truly
sustainable.
Chemist and science educator Dr Michelle Wong, aka Lab Muffin Beauty
Science ("the face and voice of beauty science" – Wired), answers over
100 frequently asked questions with no-nonsense facts and informative
graphics – backed up by the latest research. She empowers you to make
the most of your beauty and body-care routines.
Integrate Agile methodology into your business with this stunning
guide to the latest management techniques Corporate Agility is the
must-have guide on adopting Agile methodology for businesses of all
shapes and sizes. This visually stunning book delivers six key
lessons that you must learn in order to effectively join the Agile
world. You'll learn the ins and outs of the traditional approach,
helping you answer the questions "Why Agile?" and "Why now?" You'll
also discover new, more efficient Agile strategies that will help
you lead your enterprise to increased collaboration, more
flexibility, and better business results. Based on the latest
practice and research, and drawing on years of experience at the
author's own leading consultancy, Corporate Agility features a
beautiful 4-color design that helps you visualize powerful
strategic ideas, so you can understand and implement them right
away. Unlike other books on the market, this title helps you
reinterpret key Agile management concepts in a way that will work
for your specific needs. Gain a clear understanding of traditional
Agile methodology, the history of Agile, and the benefits to
organizations of all shapes and sizes Discover cutting-edge Agile
strategies that push Agile thinking forward and increase
performance efficiency Learn the 6 "Agilessons" that underpin all
successful Agile transformations Follow real-world case studies
from leading businesses that have successfully made the leap into
Agile operations Organizational leaders will love this digestible,
forward-thinking guide written by one of America's fastest rising
strategic execution gurus.
Learn everyday Mandarin and English words with lovable pandas,
Gordon and Li Li! Li Li is from Beijing and speaks Mandarin. Gordon
lives in New York and speaks English. When Li Li visits Gordon for
the first time, the cute panda cousins must learn to communicate
using simple, everyday words. Each page of this sturdy board book
spotlights a different theme, including: greetings everyday words
numbers animals. Every word features the English and Pinyin
spelling along with the Chinese character and the phonetic Mandarin
pronunciation. Children and caregivers can read along with Gordon
and Li Li as they learn basic English and Mandarin words and their
correct pronunciation.
Michigan's Upper Peninsula is known for its natural beauty and
severe winters, as well as the mines and forests where men labored
to feed industrial factories elsewhere in the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries. But there were factories in the Upper
Peninsula, too, and women who worked in them. Phyllis Michael Wong
tells the stories of the Gossard Girls, women who sewed corsets and
bras at factories in Ishpeming and Gwinn from the early twentieth
century to the 1970s. As the Upper Peninsula's mines became
increasingly exhausted and its stands of timber further depleted,
the Gossard Girls' income sustained both their families and the
local economy. During this time the workers showed their political
and economic strength, including a successful four-month strike in
the 1940s that capped an eight-year struggle to unionize. Drawing
on dozens of interviews with the surviving workers and their
families, this book highlights the daily challenges and joys of
these mostly first- and second-generation immigrant women. It also
illuminates the way the Gossard Girls navigated shifting ideas of
what single and married women could and should do as workers and
citizens. From cutting cloth and distributing materials to getting
paid and having fun, Wong gives us a rare ground-level view of
piecework in a clothing factory from the women on the sewing room
floor.
Sam knew he was in trouble the minute the bullet hit. It was going
all to hell. This was not how things were supposed to be. Things
were not going to go according to anyone's plan. Even with all his
training and his natural abilities this was not going to be easy.
Things have a way of turning out different when you step smack into
the middle of a war. Sam and the rest of the members of the 2nd
company 3rd battalion 2nd platoon Marine Force Recon were just
trying to make it through it all and come out on the other side
whole and alive. They are the White Angels and their mission is to
gather up downed pilots and rescue snipers who?ve kicked up a
hornet's nest with their activities. Sounds simple. Just get them
home, but even the simplest things seem to go amuck in war. Follow
Sam and his unit through the ugliness that unfolds before them as
they simply try to survive. The decay of their inner beings as they
are forced to live through the life war has placed upon them. Go
along with Sam on this journey for which there is no return. If he
survives, he is but a husk of the person he once was and if he does
not, he is but meat in a bag destined for home.
"An invaluable addition to the library of all who in any way are
involved in court services or courthouse design and construction.
It will be a definitive reference on current and future bridging
between judicial administration and space management of court
facilities."-- Leonard S. Parker, chairman, The Leonard Parker
Associates, Architects, Inc., Minneapolis
"A book that every court administrator in the country should
read and study. Dr. Wong has pulled together the adage that 'form
follows function' in a work that will affect the design of every
courthouse."-- J. William Lockhart, courts administrator, Sixth
Judicial Circuit, State of Florida
This important work integrates, for the first time, information
from the fields of judicial administration and architecture,
offering professionals in both areas significant benefits in the
planning, programming, and design of courthouses that are
responsive to the changing needs of the U.S. judicial system. The
culmination of the lifework of F. Michael Wong, one of the nation's
preeminent authorities on judicial facility projects, the book
provides invaluable information for the collaboration of judges and
judicial staff with architects, engineers, and planners.
The author examines the slow changes in the judicial system and
in the design of courthouses in the United States prior to the
1970s and the rapid changes in the areas of courthouse security,
technologies, and environmental systems over the past three
decades. He suggests more efficient and cost-effective strategies
that call for collaborative efforts between the judiciary and the
legislative and executive branches of government in the
implementation of projects. In addition, he integrates aspects of
judicial administration such as case processing, jury records, and
personnel and budget management with space management philosophies
and concepts.
"Judicial Administration and Space Management" will serve as an
indispensable resource and reference for all architectural and law
libraries, for architectural and planning offices, and for
administrative offices of the judicial system at federal, state,
and local levels.
Contributors: William G. Bohn, Ernest L. Friesen, Robert C.
Harrall, Harry O. Lawson, Benjamin S. Mackoff, Larry P. Polansky,
Ernest H. Short, Robert W. Tobin, Phillip B. Winberry, and F.
Michael Wong
F. Michael Wong, president and CEO of Space Management
Consultants, Inc., and president of the F. Michael Wong Foundation,
is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects (FAIA). He has
programmed, planned, and designed judicial facility projects
throughout the United States, including the Minnesota Judicial
Building, the Alabama Judicial Building, and the Pinellas County
Criminal Courts Complex. He was instrumental in publication of "The
American Courthouse" and "Space Management and the Courts--Design
Handbook" and was the principal consultant for the 1991 revision of
the "U.S. Courts Design Guide." In May 2000, he received the AIA
Collaborative Achievement Honors Award and, in June, the AIA
California Council's Research and Technology Honors Award.
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