Title search results
Showing 15781 - 15800 of 15830 items
Racism: From Slavery to Advanced Capitalism
By Carter A. Wilson. 1996
Les nouveaux prédateurs: politique des puissances en Afrique centrale
By Colette Braeckman. 2003
Célèbre journaliste d'investigation au quotidien belge 'Le Soir' et grande spécialiste de l'Afrique centrale, Braeckman démontre comment les justifications, que…
les pays voisins du Congo ont toujours mises en avant pour leur agression, cachent mal leur véritable motivation: le pillage de l'or et des diamants du Congo. Véritable témoignage de la nouvelle configuration politique planétaire, cet ouvrage met également en lumière le rôle de complice des États-Unis, de la France et de la Grande-Bretagne envers cette situation. 2003.From free trade to forced trade: Canada in the global economy
By Peter Urmetzer. 2003
In 1988, the federal election effectively served as a plebiscite for a free trade agreement with the United States. Since…
then, free trade has become an increasingly divisive issue in Canada as well as around the world. The author attempts to show both sides of the issue, including that the evidence shows neither great advantages nor disadvantages to free trade. 2003.Boom, bust & echo 2000: profiting from the demographic shift in the new millennium
By David K Foot. 1998
This revised version of "Boom, bust & echo" focuses on the demographic trends of the Canadian baby boomer generation. As…
a result, we learn some profound lessons about how social and educational programs should be developed and delivered. 1998.Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists: Unleashing the Power of Financial Markets to Create Wealth and Spread Opportunity
By Raghuram G. Rajan, Luigi Zingales. 2003
The Roaring Nineties: A New History of the World's Most Prosperous Decade
By Joseph Stiglitz. 2003
From the Nobel Prize-winning author comes a history of the boon and bust of the 1990s - how and why…
it happened, how America and the world are still failing to learn the lessons from it.Building Wealth : The New Rules for Individuals, Companies, and Nations in a Knowledge-Based Economy
By Lester C. Thurow. 1999
One With Nineveh: Politics, Environment, and the Human Future
By Paul R. Ehrlich, Anne H. Ehrlich. 2004
"Through lucid explanations, telling anecdotes, and incisive analyses, the eminent scientists Paul Ehrlich and Anne Ehrlich here spotlight the three…
elephants in our global living room--rising consumption, increasing world population, and unchecked political and economic inequity--that together are increasingly shaping today's politics, undermining the planet's ability to sustain us, and determining humankind's future. The result is a book that brilliantly puts today's policy debates in a larger context and makes a compelling case for the critical discussions that we should be having." (From the book jacket.)Alex: The Life of a Child
By Frank Deford. 1986
De l'autre côté des larmes: guide pour une traversée consciente du deuil
By Suzanne Pinard. 1997
Follow This Path: How The World's Greatest Organizations Drive Growth By Unleashing Human Potential
By Curt Coffman, Gabriel Gonzalez-Molina. 2002
What do the world's greatest organizations have in common? They know that their most valuable resource is humantheir employees and…
customers. And the best companies understand two important facts: people are emotional first and rational second, and because of that, employees and customers must be emotionally engaged in order for the organization to reach its full potential. Gallup research not only bears that out, but has uncovered the secrets of creating and managing an "emotional economy" that will provide boom possibilities for your company. FOLLOW THIS PATH shows you how the traditional ways to engage people no longer apply in today's world. Instead, it offers a system it calls The Gallup Path, based on the proven, revolutionary strategies of the most successful businesses. You'll learn the prerequisites of an effective workplace, forge unbreakable bonds between employees and customers with the book's 34 Routes to Superior Performance, know the three crucial links that drive productivity and growth, discover the best employee and customer motivators, and much more. Ignore the emotional economyand miss out on financial performance. Helping you build relationships one customer and one employee at a time, this important book offers a unique new path for your organization to follow. All you have to do is value and develop human relationships all around you to transform your businessstarting today.Five Economic Challenges
By Lester C. Thurow, Robert Heilbroner. 1981
Economics Explained: Everything You Need to Know about How the Economy Works and Where It's Going
By Lester C. Thurow, Robert Heilbroner. 1994
Fortress America: The American Military and the Consequences of Peace
By William Greider. 1998
Satanta's Woman
By Cynthia Haseloff. 1998
When Is It Right To Die?
By Joni Eareckson Tada. 1992
Morning by Morning
By Charles Haddon Spurgeon. 2001
Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal
By Ayn Rand. 1967
All you can eat: greed, lust, and the new capitalism
By Linda McQuaig. 2001
Explains the mired history of social and economic thinking that has culminated in the new capitalism. McQuaig argues that instead…
of shaping our society to fit the economy, we must shape the economy to fit the society we want. 2001.No foreign land: the biography of a North American Indian
By Wilfred Pelletier, Ted Poole. 1973
A Great Lakes Indian tells of his life on the reservation, in the white man's world, and his work as…
a politician trying to organize the Indians. A clear explanation of the Indian reluctance to join the March of Civilization. c1973.