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Furnace of Creation, Cradle of Destruction – by Roy Chester Winner of the Choice Outstanding Academic Titles of 2009, Earth Science Category Eminently readable!... this outstanding book provides a celar explanation the the ‘disaster trinities’… A raw and refreshing read!... Highly recommended.
The Other Kind of Smart – by Harvey Deutschendorf Selected as one of the Best Books of 2009 by CEO Refresher.com …an awesome book… well-written, simple, easy to understand, fast to read and just about right on in most of its suggestions and ideas.
...well-written… a must for anyone in management or leadership… don’t think you’ll find a better book on the subject.
Where We Stand, by Seymour Garte Garte… presents a well-researched, clearly written summary of the health of our planet…
He presents an authoritative and compelling argument for the role of technology and scientific discovery…
Food Fray – by Lisa Weasel A riveting and disturbing reality check… Weasel’s is a compelling voice…
Absolutely Small – by Michael D. Fayer …Fayer illustrates the ways in which “the natural world is driven by quantum phenomena” with a serious, accessible treatment of a complex and fascinating subject.
EQ Interview – by Adele Lynn Well-written and thorough, this book will be helpful to anyone looking to make better hiring decisions…
Beyond Success – by Jeffrey Gitterman …thought-provoking, philosophical discussion of what happiness is, and what it takes to achieve it… a dialogue that should benefit everyone…
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