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A Cambodian Odyssey: and The Deaths of 25 Journalists

by T Williams
Publisher: iUniverse (2001-03-28)
Binding/Media: Paperback - 328 pages
SKU: 81533
Condition: VG
Our Price: $17.07




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This is a question that still bluntly assaults every reporter and cameraman covering war anywhere in the world. When to stop? Where to stop? Ever to stop? We lived with that challenge all during the war, yet so many of us felt invulnerablewas it innocence, arrogance, the intoxication of war? We were objective reporters, werent we, not combat soldiers. We gave ourselves exemptions from death. We armored ourselves with naiveté.In all, this book is a tribute to all slain journalists who brought the war to your living room; some caught in a firefight, some shot out of the sky, some who vanished, some executed. Yet even while the shooting was going on, there was a war about the war, about whether the United States had misread history and the dying and killing was all a waste. Those post-mortems would come later, too late to end the killing.

Are The Japanese Really Inscrutable?

by Keiko Kimura
Publisher: Minerva Press (1998-12-11)
Binding/Media: Mass Market Paperback - 93 pages
SKU: 79085
Condition: VG+
Our Price: $8.47




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Balancing Access, Costs, and Politics: The American Context for Health System Reform, Urban Institute Report 91-6

by John F. Moon, Marilyn Welch, W. Pete Zuckerman, Stephen Holahan
Publisher: University Press of America (1991-09-28)
Binding/Media: Hardcover - 90 pages
SKU: 30762
Condition: NF / NONE
Our Price: $7.34




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Traces the historical reasons for the access and cost problems plaguing the U.S. health care system. Explains why both problems are likely to get worse. Analyzes in clear nontechnical terms the advantages and disadvantages of different reform alternatives. Presents a proposal for health care system reform that recognizes the cultural and political realities that any realistic U.S. health care reform must tackle: a strong cultural aversion to centralized administration and high public sector costs, an entrenched private health insurance industry, and an established tradition of employer-based health insurance.


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Be the Elephant: Build a Bigger, Better Business

by Steve Kaplan
Publisher: Workman Publishing Company (2007-02-01)
Binding/Media: Hardcover - 224 pages
Edition: 1St Edition
SKU: 61851
Condition: VG / VG
Our Price: $5.84




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In business, there's no standing still. The trick is to become an elephant—big enough to make a difference, healthy enough to withstand financial currents, strong enough to influence your market—and smart enough to avoid the pitfalls of growth.

With Be the Elephant, bestselling author Steve Kaplan provides the business-growing playbook for every entrepreneur, CEO, sales professional, small business owner, and manager alike. The strategy, the process, the toolbox.

Written in a friendly, no-nonsense style, Be the Elephant takes the mystery and the fear out of growing bigger. It shows you how to address potential downsides, point by point, and provides a 25-question quiz to gauge your business's current health. There are lessons in strengthening sales, a business's front line. Vertical and horizontal growth. Risk versus reward. How to avoid the twin dilemmas inherent in growth—grow too slowly and wither, or grow too fast and lose control. And finally, how to chart it and start it, from developing an all-important USP—unique selling proposition—to avoiding the Five Killer Mistakes that can ruin a company.

And from there, how to go forth and Be the Elephant
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Get big! A New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and Business Week bestseller, Steve Kaplan’s 2005 book Bag the Elephant helped smart businesspeople win and keep those all-important elephants—the big, make-or-break customers. Now Be the Elephant shows businesspeople how to grow their businesses and become bigger. Steve Kaplan has owned 35 businesses, sold 30 of them, and has consulted with more than 100 companies, helping them to grow. Be the Elephant combines dynamic advice, deep real-life experience, and a friendly, no-nonsense writing style to take the mystery and fear out of achieving significant business growth. Kaplan gets readers to understand, without blinkers or delusion, the exact nature of their business. He then shows how to define objectives, identify risks, and get the operation on solid footing in preparation for growth. There are tips on creating the right strategy; how to avoid the Scylla and Charybdis of business growth—grow too slow and wither, or grow too fast and lose control; how to create a timeline; develop the all-important USP—unique selling proposition; and avoid the Five Killer Mistakes that can ruin your company. The book is illustrated throughout, including, of course, the many faces of Nellie the elephant.


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Better Together : Restoring the American Community

by Robert D. Putnam, Lewis Feldstein, Robert Putnam (Contributor: Donald J. Cohen)
Publisher: Simon & Schuster (2003-09-01)
Binding/Media: Hardcover - 336 pages
Edition: First Edition
SKU: 67720
Condition: VG / VG
Our Price: $6.52




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In his acclaimed bestselling book, Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community, Robert Putnam described a thirty-year decline in America's social institutions. The book ended with the hope that new forms of social connection might be invented in order to revive our communities.

In Better Together, Putnam and longtime civic activist Lewis Feldstein describe some of the diverse locations and most compelling ways in which civic renewal is taking place today. In response to civic crises and local problems, they say, hardworking, committed people are reweaving the social fabric all across America, often in innovative ways that may turn out to be appropriate for the twenty-first century.

Better Together is a book of stories about people who are building communities to solve specific problems. The examples Putnam and Feldstein describe span the country from big cities such as Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Chicago to the Los Angeles suburbs, small Mississippi and Wisconsin towns, and quiet rural areas. The projects range from the strictly local to that of the men and women of UPS, who cover the nation. Bowling Alone looked at America from a broad and general perspective. Better Together takes us into Catherine Flannery's Roxbury, Massachusetts, living room, a UPS loading dock in Greensboro, North Carolina, a Philadelphia classroom, the Portsmouth, New Hampshire, naval shipyard, and a Bay Area Web site.

We meet activists driven by their visions, each of whom has chosen to succeed by building community: Mexican Americans in the Rio Grande Valley who want paved roads, running water, and decent schools; Harvard University clerical workers searching for respect and improved working conditions; Waupun, Wisconsin, schoolchildren organizing to improve safety at a local railroad crossing; and merchants in Tupelo, Mississippi, joining with farmers to improve their economic status. As the stories in Better Together demonstrate, bringing people together by building on personal relationships remains one of the most effective strategies to enhance America's social health.



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Black Economic Development (A Spectrum book)

by (Editor: W.F. Haddad) (Editor: G.D. Pugh)
Publisher: Prentice Hall (1969-11)
Binding/Media: Paperback - 176 pages
SKU: 65942
Condition: G+
Our Price: $5.63




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Build That Team!: Tools and Techniques for Team Improvement (How to Be Better)

by Kogan Page
Publisher: Kogan Page (1998-02-01)
Binding/Media: Paperback - 96 pages
SKU: 81205
Condition: VG+
Our Price: $9.90




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Quest Series-- A quick reference guide with hands-on team building techniques and practices. Full of checklist and working examples, this concise workbook will help team leader and members who want immediate improvement in productivity and performance.



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China's Century: The Awakening of the Next Economic Powerhouse

by Laurence J. Brahm
Publisher: Wiley (2001-04-30)
Binding/Media: Hardcover - 280 pages
Edition: 1
SKU: 81250
Condition: G+ / G+
Our Price: $6.50




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China's Century examines why China's economy is expected to overtake that of the U.S.--from both a Western and Chinese perspective. Woven together with commentary from Laurence Brahm, this book will cover a wide range of current topics, featuring a number of leading names from both China and the West such as Ezra Vogel, Brent Scowcroft, and Zhou Nan.
* One of the most comprehensive, wide-ranging books on China yet published.
* Features Chinese experts and Westerners with extensive experience of this remarkable country.


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Dancing at the Dead Sea: Tracking the World's Environmental Hotspots

by Alanna Mitchell
Publisher: University Of Chicago Press (2005-05-15)
Binding/Media: Hardcover - 239 pages
Edition: 1St Edition
SKU: 66022
Condition: G+ / G+
Our Price: $4.91




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One hundred and fifty years after the publication of On the Origin of Species, award-winning environmental reporter Alanna Mitchell set out to retrace the idea of evolution and grapple with the fact that a massive extinction of the planet's species was well under way. So began a three-year odyssey in which Mitchell picked up where Darwin left off, examining not just the origin but also the ultimate fate of our world.

Combining scientific curiosity with travel and adventure, Dancing at the Dead Sea takes the reader on an intimate tour through the world's environmental hotspots. Readers join Mitchell as she tracks the spectacular biodiversity of regions as extraordinary as the island of Madagascar, the rain forests of Suriname, the parched oases of Jordan, the Arctic desert of Banks Island, the volcanic crests of Iceland, and, ultimately, the Galapagos archipelago, where Darwin conducted his famous research. Along the way, Mitchell introduces us to the numerous scientists and conservationists who are working to protect these endangered places. She also chronicles the courageous efforts of everyday men and women in these regions as they try to convince governments to turn the world's hotspots into environmentally protected areas.

Ultimately, Mitchell's travels around the world compel her to ponder our shelf life as a species in the grand evolutionary scheme of the planet. She wonders what Darwin would make of the profound ecological destruction she witnesses. Is the human race suicidal? What can help our species avert extinction? Posing tough and cutting questions such as these, Dancing at the Dead Sea is a must-read for aficionados of good science writing and travel literature alike.



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Debt-Free by 30: Practical Advice for the Young, Broke, and Upwardly Mobile

by Jason Anthony, Karl Cluck
Publisher: Plume (2001-01-01)
Binding/Media: Mass Market Paperback - 256 pages
SKU: 47696
Condition: G
Our Price: $4.86




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Are you limping towards the big three-oh one minimum payment at a time?

Are you "on your own" but still asking your parents for cash each birthday?

Do you crumple up your ATM receipts to avoid looking at the balance?

Are friends in the same income bracket beginning to pull ahead of you?

If you're young, smart, and drowning in debt, Debt-Free by 30 offers a practical, step-by-step plan to help rescue you from the financial abyss. Written by two twentysomethings who found their way back from the horrors of overwhelming debt, this authoritative guide reveals the secrets of debt-free living:

*The Seven Debtly Sins-and how to avoid them at all costs
*Where Does All the Money Go?-taking your financial inventory
*Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Banking but Feared Being Bored out of Your Skull
*Beating Credit Cards at Their Own Game-how to save hundreds of dollars in interest in less than five minutes
Plus tips for

* Driving for less
* Keeping more of what you earn
* Life after debt
. . . and much, much more

Featuring financial IQ Quizzes, no-brainer savings advice, and painless ways to spend less, Debt-Free by 30 will put you back in control of your money-and your life.
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