I Am Right, You Are Wrong


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I Am Right, You Are Wrong is THE classic work about choice in business and in life from world-renowned writer and philosopher Edward de Bono. Most of our everyday decision-making tends to be confrontational. Whether in large meetings, one-to-one or even in our own heads, opposite view points are pitted against each other. Ultimately, there must be a winner and a loser. In I Am Right,You Are Wrong, lateral-thinking guru Edward de Bono challenges this 'rock logic' of rigid categories and point-scoring arguments which is both destructive and exhausting. Instead he reveals how we can all be winners. Clearer perception is the key to constructive thinking and more open-minded creativity. In overturning conventional wisdom, Edward de Bono will help you to become a better thinker and decision maker. 'An inspiring man with brilliant ideas. De Bono never ceases to amaze with his clarity of thought' Sir Richard Branson




See, I Was Right


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Finding your way as a young woman has never been easy, especially when the odds are stacked against you. K was born into virtually no family which meant that she had to fend for herself growing up in the Bay Area. She knew that using her love for music and her motivation to succeed would come with a price if she was going to beat the hand she was dealt. From couch surfing, stripping, domestic violence and sex trafficking, K managed to find her light and pave her way to where she knew she belonged; THE TOP.




It Was Just Right Here!


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Blake is struggling to keep his schoolwork, his papers and his things in order. Assignments and permission slips always go missing. Even the class pet disappears (only to be found nesting inside Blake’s overstuffed, completely cluttered, bursting-at-the-seams school desk)! With a much-needed assist from his teacher and a timely baseball analogy, Blake finally learns how to get organized.




Right of Way


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The face of the pedestrian safety crisis looks a lot like Ignacio Duarte-Rodriguez. The 77-year old grandfather was struck in a hit-and-run crash while trying to cross a high-speed, six-lane road without crosswalks near his son’s home in Phoenix, Arizona. He was one of the more than 6,000 people killed while walking in America in 2018. In the last ten years, there has been a 50 percent increase in pedestrian deaths. The tragedy of traffic violence has barely registered with the media and wider culture. Disproportionately the victims are like Duarte-Rodriguez—immigrants, the poor, and people of color. They have largely been blamed and forgotten. In Right of Way, journalist Angie Schmitt shows us that deaths like Duarte-Rodriguez’s are not unavoidable “accidents.” They don’t happen because of jaywalking or distracted walking. They are predictable, occurring in stark geographic patterns that tell a story about systemic inequality. These deaths are the forgotten faces of an increasingly urgent public-health crisis that we have the tools, but not the will, to solve. Schmitt examines the possible causes of the increase in pedestrian deaths as well as programs and movements that are beginning to respond to the epidemic. Her investigation unveils why pedestrians are dying—and she demands action. Right of Way is a call to reframe the problem, acknowledge the role of racism and classism in the public response to these deaths, and energize advocacy around road safety. Ultimately, Schmitt argues that we need improvements in infrastructure and changes to policy to save lives. Right of Way unveils a crisis that is rooted in both inequality and the undeterred reign of the automobile in our cities. It challenges us to imagine and demand safer and more equitable cities, where no one is expendable.




Einstein Was Right!


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All modern books on Einstein emphasize the genius of his relativity theory and the corresponding corrections and extensions of the ancient space-time concept. However, Einstein's opposition to the use of probability in the laws of nature and particularly in the laws of quantum mechanics is criticized and often portrayed as outdated. The author of E




Was Einstein Right?


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Looks at how scientists have tested Einstein's theory during the past seventy years, and demonstrates how this theory is crucial to understanding such features of the universe as pulsars, quasars, and black holes.




He Knew He Was Right


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Anthony Trollope's 'He Knew He Was Right' is a captivating exploration of marital discord and the consequences of jealousy in the Victorian era. Trollope's writing style, characterized by intricate character development and social commentary, is showcased in this novel as he delves into the complexities of human emotions and relationships. Set in the backdrop of a rigid social hierarchy, the book provides a rich portrayal of domestic life and the struggles faced by its characters. Trollope's attention to detail and nuanced storytelling make 'He Knew He Was Right' a timeless classic in English literature. Anthony Trollope, a prolific Victorian novelist known for his insightful portrayals of society and human nature, drew from his own experiences as a civil servant in writing this novel. His keen observations of interpersonal dynamics and his ability to create realistic and relatable characters shine through in 'He Knew He Was Right'. Trollope's unique perspective and narrative skill make him a significant figure in the literary landscape of the 19th century. I highly recommend 'He Knew He Was Right' to readers interested in Victorian literature, social commentary, and timeless tales of love and jealousy. Trollope's expert storytelling and thematic depth make this novel a must-read for those seeking a profound exploration of human relationships and emotions.




Hearings and Reports on Atomic Energy


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Mickey Rooney Was Right


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Mickey Rooney Was Right is D.W. Paone’s autobiography with the emphasis on his quest to achieve success as both a writer and assistant cameraman in the entertainment industry. However, no matter how hard he tried, and he tried very hard, long-term success in both these aspects of the industry continued to elude him. While he had the opportunity to work on Law & Order and a handful of other high-profile jobs, and even sold a joke to Jay Leno, his career was a roller coaster ride of highs and lows in a fickle industry with no rhyme or reason. This book is for anyone who has attempted, or even considered a career in the entertainment industry, or followed a dream even when logic and those around him said to stop.