Captain Marvel


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Monkey Business


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A hilarious insider's glimpse behind the scenes of DLJ, one of the hottest investment banks on Wall Street. Newly graduated business students John Rolfe and Peter Troob thought life at a major investment banking firm would be a dream come true. But they discovered Wall Street employees to be overworked and at their wit's end. Twenty-hour work days, strip clubs, and inflated salaries–this hysterical book reveals it all. Monkey Business is a wild ride about two young men who realized they were selling their souls in exchange for the American Dream.




Monkey Business


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A fast-moving Hollywood satirical adventure and deeply revelatory love story with a comprehensive look at the reality of producing a TV series.




Monkey Business


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The case that launched the animal rights movement. Working undercover at a research laboratory in 1981, Alex Pacheco's discoveries led to the first criminal prosecution for animal cruelty against a medical researcher.




Monkey Business


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A collection of monkey lore, fables, and stories from around the world.




Monkey Business


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Monkey Business: 7 Laws of the Jungle for Becoming the Best of the Bunch by Sandy Wight, Mick Hager, and Steve Tyink With a Foreword by Jill Lajdziak, General Manager of the Saturn Corporation Welcome to the jungle where in a clever metaphor of today's business climate the authors have spun a light-hearted tale of Leader Monkey and his entrepreneurial exploits. Driven by his passion for his work and desire to be the best, Leader branches out from his banana-picking job where he is undervalued and his outstanding achievements underappreciated. He embraces change and creates his own successful monkey business based upon such simple, sound business principles as: Monkeys should be treated and rewarded according to how well they perform; treating customers like royalty breeds loyalty; hire for attitude; fix the systems and the processes, not the animals; and more. Marketing and Public Relations platform to include: Corporate speaking engagements 5-city tour National business magazine articles National radio campaign Regional television campaign Major national newspaper coverage




Monkey Business


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At once entertaining, Monkey Business is your guide to the fundamental truths about management as you look back at the evolution of the behaviour over many millennia. It will transform your view of the world of work.




Monkey Business


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Author Heather A. Wandell, after observing thousands of hours of human workplace behavior and hundreds of hours of monkey behavior, discovered there is a connection! In Monkey Business, she compares the monkeys' behavior to the human behavior and offers unique business and personal life practices to help to move your life forward. A compilation of previously published columns, these lessons revolve around the themes of creating an environment where possibility thrives, acknowledging our shared humanity, getting along, communicating with awareness, evolving our business paradigm, and opening to optimism. Monkey Business can help you to - put a new practice into your life that may bring relief to your own mental suffering; - shift energy in your workplace or personal life; - break down barriers; - realize you are the agent for change in your life; - consider a new possibility; - gain a new understanding of relationships; - increase your flow of creativity; - notice teachers are everywhere; - give a second chance at life. The lessons taught in Monkey Business guide you to take responsibility for being the creator of your stories, your life, and your experience--an ongoing process that takes steadfast, mindful practice.




Monkey Business


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A mischievous monkey known as Maniac Mel likes playing tricks, until Mr. Mandrill shrieks after slipping on one of the banana peels she left outside his market. Includes facts about monkeys.




Herding Monkeys to Paradise


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This book is a study of the use of monkeys as a tourist attraction in Japan. Monkey parks are popular visitor attractions that display free-ranging troops of Japanese macaques to the paying public. The parks work by manipulating the movements of the monkey troop through the regular provision of food handouts at a fixed site where the monkeys can be easily viewed. This system of management leads to a variety of problems, including proliferating monkey numbers, park-edge crop-raiding, and the sedentarization of the troop. In addition to falling visitor numbers, these problems have led to the closure or fencing in of many parks, calling into question the future of the monkey park as an institution.