Crowning Conversations


Book Description

Do you feel you should be doing more with your life, but you just don’t know what? Do you have things you want to do, but you don’t know how to get started? Have you tried and failed too many times and are afraid to put yourself out there again? Crowning Conversations helps you discover the tools to heal from your past so you can unlock the goals of your future. Packed with real-life testimonies and solutions for success, this collection of essays teaches you and inspires you to become confident in walking unapologetically in your true, authentic self. It challenges every woman to reframe her perception of a bad situation. A career-driven serial entrepreneur, hip-hop artist and psychotherapist, stage playwright/producer/director, and fitness instructor come together from different walks of life to meet and share on common ground. They reveal a piece of their story that should have taken them out, yet they overcame. This dynamic group of empowered black women delivers authenticity, transparency, inspiration, and passion to help you reach your next level of self-awareness.




Crowning the Customer


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How to become Customer Driven Customer service is the competitive business battleground of the twenty-first century. This book, by an internationally acclaimed entrepreneur, is a hands-on guide for people who run businesses or work in them, written in simple jargon-free style. He explains: The 'Boomerang Principle' (bringing the customer back) How to get the feel of the market place How to listen effectively to the customer Customer panels Why you should increase the number of complaints How to introduce fun and surprise into business. An essential handbook for managers, company directors, employees and students.




Notes of Conversations, 1848-1875


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Notes of Conversations, 1848-1875 is a volume of transcripts of conversations conducted by the nineteenth-century American philosopher and educator A. Bronson Alcott at various locations in New England and the Midwest. The transcripts have been created from unpublished manuscripts in the Alcott collection at Harvard University and Concord Free Library, as well as published contemporary articles in The Radical, New York Daily Tribune, and The Chicago Tribune. Gathered in this volume, Alcott's transcripts vividly reflect American intellectual concerns from the years preceding the Civil War through the beginning of the Gilded Age.




More Cotton, Cornbread, and Conversations


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Get ready to jump in the car, buckle your seatbelt, and head out all over Central Georgia, More Cotton, Cornbread, and Conversations is a second survey of some of the best places to visit in Central Georgia. Suzanne Lawler will introduce you to interesting folks from that stretch from Dublin to Sparta, down I-75 to Cordele, and everywhere in between. You?ll get a chance to walk in the woods at Bond Swamp and ground your own cornmeal at Tobler's Mill. You?ll want to buy vegetables at the Byron market and bid on treasures at the Montrose Auction. Chef Audrey will challenge your taste buds with her sassy sauces and there's even a chapter for your four-footed best friend. Suzanne scouted high and low to find places that you and the kids will enjoy as you travel for day trips in Central Georgia. And every adventure comes with a logistical information area for quick and easy reference.




In Conversation with God


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"This is a translation of Hablar con Dios ... first published ... by Ediciones Palabra, Madrid, and ... by Scepter."










Conversations with William F. Buckley Jr


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"The fifteen interviews in this collection are reprinted as they appeared originally ..."--Introduction.




A Conversation with Ambassador Richard T. Mccormack


Book Description

Ambassador Richard McCormack has spent his career focusing on geopolitics and the global economy. In the George H.W. Bush Administration, Ambassador McCormack served as Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs and as the principal coordinator for the G-7 economic summits. He was awarded the State Departments highest award by thenSecretary of State James A. Baker and also received the French Legion of Honor. He received his Ph.D. magna cum laude from theUniversityofFribourginSwitzerlandand his B.A. fromGeorgetownUniversity. Ambassador McCormack is an active member of the Council on Foreign Relations, CSIS, the Economic Club of New York, and other organizations. He has authored numerous publications.