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Managing Sustainable Business

Managing Sustainable Business

by Gilbert G. Lenssen
682 Pages · 2015 · 17 · 22 Downloads · New!
" Happiness doesn't result from what we get, but from what we give. ” ― Ben Carson
Red Notice
by Bill Browder
416 Pages · 2015 · 1 MB · 44 Downloads · New!
The “Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder and One Man’s Fight for Justice” is an awesome blends biography, history and human rights crusade book which plots a story of a young boy. Bill Browder is the author of this best-selling book. Bill is the founder and CEO of Hermitage Capital Management. He has a BA degree in economics from the University of Chicago and MBD done from Stanford Business School. Bill Browder is a famous businessman in America. His grandfather was general secretary of the American Community party. He made a plan to expose corruption in the Russian markets. When he did it, his Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky ended up his life in jail. Bill saw the mysterious heart of the Putin regime, he is a corrupted man. After passing the justice law in the United States. Putin became the number one enemy of Bill. Bill spent the last half-decade on a campaign to expose Sergei murder. One main point is, lawyer Sergei shows a list of corrupted men in Russia market. Putin was against this law and don’t want to change. Knowing who are the Assassinator and information about justice, then read the novel. All in all, Red Notice by Bill Browder is a story of one man who wants to change and justice.
Stealth War
by Robert Spalding
256 Pages · 2015 · 1 MB · 24 Downloads · New!
The “Stealth War: How China Took Over While America’s Elite Slept” is a wonderful book that clearly demonstrates American naivete and Chinese culture and strength of purpose. Robert Spalding is the author of this book. Robert retired from the U.S. Air Force as a brigadier general after more than 25 years of service. He is a former China strategist for the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Joint Staff at the Pentagon. In this book, the author provides a detailed and wide-ranging description of the multi-decade effort by the Chinese Communist Party. He establishes an unassailable totalitarian empire within its own territory. This book provides an important call for the people and governments of the Western world, and certainly everyone who currently enjoys life beyond the reach of the Chinese Communist Party. Additionally, Robert describes how the CCP has waged this stealth war across six key areas: the economy, the military, diplomacy, technology, education, and infrastructure, giving specific and detailed examples for each of them. I highly recommended this book to anyone wanting to understand the current state of play in the global order. All in all, Stealth Wear is a must-read book for patriots worldwide.
Blended
by Michael B. Horn
336 Pages · 2014 · 2 MB · 33 Downloads · New!
Blended are the educational guide, blended learning and online learning book which shares different techniques to improve the learning process in schools. Michael B. Horn and Heather Staker are the authors of this fantastic book. Blended learning is a kind of learning process which involves e-learning and social media learning. Our school systems follow the old traditional methods of learning that must need to change now. Today, we are living in the modern world and technology is changing day by day. Our kids need to get rid of loads of bags and heavy syllabus. The education must be optimized and to the point instead of diverse for the kids. Set them free to choose their own field and then teach them according to their interests. This is a practical guide which shows the reader how to implement a blended learning system in your classrooms. This book follows the step by step framework that is necessary to build effective learning environments for students. How to avoid the risks and unlock the benefits of implementing a blended learning system.
Creative Schools
by Ken Robinson, Lou Aronica, Ken Robinson And Lou Aronica
320 Pages · 2016 · 2  MB · 35 Downloads · New!
Creative Schools is the education administration, education reforms, education policy and education workout book which tells a revolutionary way to educate our next generation. Ken Robinson and Lou Aronica are the authors of this superb book. Ken is the bestselling author in the New York Times. He is one of the most influential voices in education who get the attention of the authorities. Lou Aronica is a bestselling author and he also writes four magnificent novels. Education plays an important role in the development of children, society, country and the whole world. The world is progressing with every coming day but we are not updating our subjects. Technology is changing day by day but still, we teach the students about the experiments that scientist performs two centuries ago. The schooling system is not working great although students are getting higher marks. Today kids and their teachers focus on the grades. Teachers and parents did not know either child are getting the ideas or not. This pattern of teaching did produce Newton, Curie and other great names. We should change our patterns of teaching kids and give the awareness that marks are not that important but concepts are important. A comprehensive book for all the parents and teachers.
Should Robots Replace Teachers?
by Neil Selwyn
160 Pages · 2015 · 1 MB · 25 Downloads · New!
The “Should Robots Replace Teachers?: AI and the Future of Education (Digital Futures)” is a great book that analyzes the role of technology in education. This book engages all the readers from start to end of page and worth to read. Neil Selwyn is the author of this book. Neil is a professor of Education at Monash University, Melbourne. In this book, Neil Selwyn describes how robots are changing the nature of education and also another life method. Robots can play an important role in the education of young people. Robots have changed the lives of people, they can work without error and more efficiently perform tasks at a consistent level of accuracy. They save time and perform difficult tasks where people feel hesitant. Most educators remain convinced of the need for human teachers. The author pushes conversation about AI and education into the realm of values, judgements and politics. To sum it up, Should Robots Replace Teachers? It is a necessary book for anyone who is interested in the future of education.
Who Gets In and Why
by Jeffrey Selingo
320 Pages · 2015 · 4 MB · 60 Downloads · New!
“Who Gets In and Why: A Year Inside College Admissions” is a fact-filled book in which the author tells us the details of how the admissions offices in colleges work and what is the actual and behind-the-scene criteria to get admission in the famous and renown colleges. This fact-filled and realistic book is written by Jeffrey Selingo. He is the bestselling author both nationally and internationally and has served in Higher Education and in politics for many years. The book highlights the fact that there is a specified agenda and policy for admissions in colleges and universities which is unknown to a layman. People think that they didn’t get admission because they are not fulfilling the criteria fixed by the college but actually the reason is totally different. Here the author wanted to make us including parents and students realize that none of the colleges is good or bad and students as well as teaching and non- teaching staff makes the college good or bad. So, never believe in so-called sayings and research about every aspect before trusting anything. Summarizing, the book is highly informative, lesson giving, full of inspiration, and interest for the readers.

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