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    Tuesdays With Morrie - a book review He wasn’t a superstar‚ neither a remowned personality but one could undoubtedly say that he was a person‚ who’d create a lifelong impression on you‚ if you were lucky enough to get to know him. Meet Morrie Schwartz‚ professor of social psychology who has come to understand that life’s complexities can be broken down into simple truths. Tuesdays With Morrie (TWM) is a non-fiction novel written by Mitch Albom ‚ quite unexpectedly‚ when he saw his old professor

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    The Toyota Way - 14 Management Principles Book Review Of The Toyota Way The Toyota Way - 14 Management Principles Since Toyota’s founding we have adhered to the core principle of contributing to society through the practice of manufacturing high-quality products and services. Our business practices and activities based on this core principle created values‚ beliefs and business methods that over the years have become a source of competitive advantage. These are the managerial values

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    Brian Lawson Mrs. Jochim Entrepreneurship Book Review 12/1/05 About the Author David Maister is a world-wide management consultant to professional service forms. He consults to lawyers‚ accountants‚ and other services. Has consulted globally for over 2 decades. David provides firms with different ideas‚ strategies‚ and designs‚ but ultimately the firm usually makes an internal committee to make the strategy. His areas of expertise are strategy‚ marketing‚ human resources‚ organization

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    韩佳利 Starry 131100024 Class A Metaphor‚ reality or illusion? ——A Book Review on The Hunger Games The Hunger Games‚ which is considered as the best science fiction of the American writer Suzanne Collins‚ won the first place of The New York Times best-seller list. The book‚ which is “brilliantly plotted and perfectly paced1”‚ is written in the voice of 16-year-old Katniss Everdeen‚ who volunteers to participate in the Hunger Games‚ a fight to the death on live TV and has no choice but to make

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    BOOK REVIEW: ASSESSMENT IN THE CLASSROOM Pagkalinawan‚ Kathleen Iza B. December 4‚ 2010 “Assessment in the Classroom” was written by Annie Ward and Mildred-Murray Ward for Wadsworth Publishing Company in 1999. The book with its immaculate layout is intended to be used by students in an introductory course in educational measurement or as foundation for in-service training programs. The focus of the book is on classroom assessment and the text is written specifically to address classroom

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    Good to Great Book Review Throughout the book Collins examines what differentiates a good company from a great company. This first chapter addresses the process of evaluating information and finding characteristics that differentiates the two types of companies. After finding these characteristics Collins’s team compared the data to a variety of companies and discovered what a great company had that a good company didn’t. “We came to think of our research effort as akin to looking inside a black

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    Review on the book ‘Globalization And Its Discontents’ Written by Joseph Stiglitz Introduction The Famous book ‘Globalization and its discontents’ by Noble Prize Winner Joseph Stiglitz reflects the shortcomings of globalization especially affecting the poor and the developing countries. It is mainly focused on the failed policies dictated by the international institution‚ the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The first two chapters reflect the author’s experience of joining

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    Book Review: Stumbling on Happiness Despite the title of this book‚ Stumbling on Happiness is not‚ just as the author claims‚ “an instruction manual that will tell you anything useful about how to be happy.”1 Daniel Gilbert expresses the fact that happiness is often stumbled upon instead of successfully achieved through planning and imagination. Gilbert explains this theory through a social psychological approach of three shortcomings of imagination that often make people error when they imagine

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    Co‚ Mark Andrew 2008- 67502 When Things Go Though‚ Ask Randy A book review of “Nation‚ Self‚ and Citizenship” I. Theoretical Framework If a person reads the book “Nation‚ Self‚ and Citizenship” by Randolf S. David‚ one would gain a general idea on the Philippine situation‚ oneself‚ and how oneself is situated in the nation. In addition to that‚ the very nature of the book‚ a collection of articles categorized and grouped in three main topics‚ makes it easy to read and easy to digest

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    Book review Digital Fortress is a fairly well-written and entertaining novel. The main storyline is based upon a hush-hush operation within the NSA to obtain and or destroy the only existing copies of a pass-key that‚ if made public‚ could enable the use of an encryption program that would create coded messages that would be entirely unbreakable thereby rendering the NSA obsolete and allowing undecipherable communications between terrorist organizations and crime rings throughout the world. The

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