* Forget “unemotional” decisions there are none. The book combines practical advice and scientific research to give you the tools you need. As our jobs become more collaborative, complex, and stressful, effectively embracing emotion is more important than ever. The modern workplace can be an emotional minefield (Do I shake my boss’s hand or give her a hug? Did I forget to mute my phone on the conference call?) filled with unwritten rules. Liz Fosslien and Mollie West Duffy take a charming and deeply researched look at how emotions affect our professional lives and how we can navigate emotions at work. Either extreme hurts employee health and productivity. Other offices are buttoned-up emotional deserts, where crying is only allowed in the bathroom and you suspect your coworkers might be robots. In some offices, your boss might send snaps of her weekend getaway in Vegas, or your coworker might send twenty texts about how Susan ate his clearly labeled lunch…again. When it comes to emotions at work, there’s rarely a happy medium. The book is a visual exploration of how to embrace emotion at work and become more authentic and fulfilled while staying professional. Mollie West Duffy has co-authored No Hard Feelings, which will be released on February 5.
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Product Description : One “Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus” book by John Gray.Īverage Dimensions: 22 cm Length x 13.3 cm Width x 2 cm Height. Now viewed as a modern classic, this phenomenal book has helped men and women realize how different they really are and how to communicate their needs in such a way that conflict doesn’t arise and intimacy is given every chance to grow. Then they came to Earth and amnesia set in: they forgot they were from different planets.īased on years of successful counselling of couples and individuals, Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus has helped millions of couples transform their relationships. Once upon a time Martians and Venusians met, fell in love, and had happy relationships together because they respected and accepted their differences. What is the “Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus” Book About? Contrary to what most politicians preach, building peace doesn’t require billions in aid or massive international interventions. With examples drawn from across the globe, she reveals that peace can grow in the most unlikely circumstances. In The Frontlines of Peace, Séverine Autesserre, award-winning researcher and peacebuilder, examines the well-intentioned but inherently flawed peace industry. But what strategies have worked to build lasting peace in conflict zones, particularly for ordinary citizens on the ground? And why should other ordinary citizens, thousands of miles away, care? The word “peacebuilding” evokes a story we’ve all heard over and over: Violence breaks out, foreign nations are scandalized, peacekeepers and million-dollar donors come rushing in, warring parties sign a peace agreement and, sadly, within months the situation is back to where it started-sometimes worse. Join award-winning author and researcher, Séverine Autesserre, for discussion of her new book ‘The Frontlines of Peace’. Speaker: Séverine Autesserre, Professor of Political Science at Barnard College, Columbia University. Chair: Dr Kieran Mitton, Senior Lecturer in International Relationsĭiscussant: Dr Christine Cheng, Senior Lecturer in International Relations Because the town was small and cramped, and because she was old enough to be painfully conscious of the eyes of those around her, her long for the big city grew and grew. The causes: her father's mayoral campaign and the ancient customs of her family's shrine. Mitsuha, a high school girl living in a rural town deep in the mountains, found herself feeling down most of the time. The country eagerly anticipated the arrival of Comet Tiamat, which would be visible for the first time in a thousand years. Convincing a whole town of skeptics that the sky is falling with take some doing-and a little delinquency-but if Taki wants any hope of a future with Mitsuha, they will have to save the town in the here and now…! Previously… The comet's arrival is imminent, and Taki puts his plan into action to save Mitsuha and the people he has come to care for during his time in her body. "Lu" would also help her fake deaths when Nero forced her to kill. She would perform parental tasks such as taking Meg to the doctor and signing permission slips. She was trained under a Gaul named Luguselwa who she calls "Lu" who doubled as her legal guardian and nanny. Through his sophisticated manipulation over the years, Nero was able to manipulate Meg into believing that he and the fearsome malevolent Beast were two separate people rather than the same man. When she was six years old, Nero killed her father for her disobedience and crushed the rose, and indirectly blamed her for her father's death. Before their separation, her father gave her a rose which was supposed to be a gift from her mother. They went east to New York City, where the god-emperor Nero separated her from her mortal father and proceeded to take her in and raise Meg as his own daughter. When Meg was five years old, her father was threatened by Triumvirate Holdings due to his work in trying to restore the Meliai, which unnerved the emperors, and the father and daughter were forced to flee after their house burst into flames by orders of Caligula. He would take her into the greenhouses and speak as the plants, making her laugh. She lived in Aeithales, a series of greenhouses built by her father. Meg McCaffrey was born to Demeter, the Greek goddess of harvest and agriculture, and Phillip McCaffrey, a mortal man and a botanist, in Palm Springs, California. The first is An All-Star Adaptation (7:57), which looks at the challenge of turning a dozen comic books into a coherent 77 minute film. The 4K disc has two new Special Features, both featuring Director Sam Liu, composer Christopher Drake, producer Bruce Timm, and character designer Dusty Abell. The DTS-HD 5.1 Master Audio track is the same as the 2011 release and sounds just fine. The strength in the adaptation has everything to do with the late Dwayne McDuffie’s screen adaptation, aided and enhanced by a wonderful score by composer Christopher Drake Is it enough to upgrade? That’s up to you, but it belongs in your home video library in one form or another. I liked it when first released, and the new edition is sharper and crisper, the 2060p transfer is excellent. The 2011 Warner Home Entertainment release is back, making its 4K Ultra HD debut. Distilled down into a feature animated film, the story remains the same, just tighter. Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely’ s All-Star Superman is described as the finest salute to Silver Age ever to be written, embracing all the silliness and heart found in the Mort Weisinger-edited run of the Superman family of titles. If the title was just - “Story of life behind the veil “, leaving out true and Saudi Arabia, would it have made me pick it up? I would say yes. Like everyone, it’s the claim of being a true story which attracted me to it. Well, this might be one of the most difficult reviews I have written. Sultana opens up about the atrocities committed by the Saudi establishment, standing up for right despite the risk of being killed.Narrating her story to Jean Sasson, Sultana reveals the darkest secrets beyond the veils of the secret society where money, sex and power reign supreme and violation of human rights is commonplace. From her turbulent childhood to her arranged marriage and later being displaced for another wife, Sultana shares her history of the appalling oppression in her everyday life.From the marriage of 13-year old girls with men five times their age to the killing of young women by stoning, drowning or isolation in the "women's room," the book tells readers how women are left to rot to death in this land. The Blurb: Saudi Arabian princess clad in riches and hidden behind her black veil, Sultana talks about the dark, hidden secrets she had to live with, in her past and about the living treacheries bestowed upon women in Saudi Arabia.With no freedom to take her own decisions and known only as a bearer of sons, Sultana is the strong woman at the heart of the story in Princess. Honestly, these two just confused the hell out of me. Zuri is the book’s narrator and since Darius is a mystery to her, he’s also a mystery to the reader. I just felt that her irritating qualities eclipsed her many good ones. She’s also a brilliant writer, ferociously loyal, and protective of her family. Unfortunately, this was also the biggest weakness of the novel for me – I did not always like being around her. This is very much a YA novel and Zuri is appropriately immature. With his rich ways, he doesn’t fit in her neighborhood, and she fears that people like his family (rich people) will contribute to the kind of gentrification that will destroy everything Zuri loves about her home. Zuri can’t stand her new neighbors, especially Darius Darcy. They live next door to a run-down mansion that is purchased and remodeled by a Black family from Manhattan. In this modern retelling of Pride and Prejudice, teenager Zuri Benitez, who is Afro-Latino, lives in Bushwick, New York, with her family. It frustrates me that I didn’t like Pride more than I did, because the concept is awesome. But what will Abuela think about the mess he makes - and even more importantly, what will she think about how Julián sees himself? Mesmerizing and full of heart, Jessica Love’s author-illustrator debut is a jubilant picture of self-love and a radiant celebration of individuality. When Julián gets home, daydreaming of the magic he’s seen, all he can think about is dressing up just like the ladies in his own fabulous mermaid costume: a butter-yellow curtain for his tail, the fronds of a potted fern for his headdress. Julian Is A Mermaid Paperback Jby Love Jessica (Author) 4,269 ratings Teachers pick See all formats and editions Kindle 9. Their hair billows in brilliant hues, their dresses end in fishtails, and their joy fills the train car. While riding the subway home from the pool with his abuela one day, Julián notices three women spectacularly dressed up. A glimpse of three women dressed as mermaids leaves one boy filled with wonder and ready to dazzle the world. Their hair billows in brilliant hues, their dresses end in fishtails, and their joy fills the train carriage. While riding the subway home from the pool with his abuela one day, Julin notices three women spectacularly dressed up. In an exuberant picture book, a glimpse of costumed mermaids leaves one boy flooded with wonder and ready to dazzle the world. Julian is a mermaid 1758 reviews Author: Jessica Love (Author, Artist) Summary: While riding the subway home with his Nana one day, Julian notices three women spectacularly dressed up. In an exuberant picture book, a glimpse of costumed mermaids leaves one boy flooded with wonder and ready to dazzle the world. 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