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Shawn Smith

    Shawn Smith es una autora cuya obra profundiza en asuntos legales y de negocios con una aguda perspicacia. Su escritura se caracteriza por su aplicación práctica y su profundo conocimiento de temas complejos. Basándose en su experiencia como abogada y ejecutiva corporativa, ofrece una perspectiva única sobre estos campos. Los lectores apreciarán su habilidad para articular conceptos intrincados con claridad.

    LETTERS FROM THE FARM
    American Archives
    The HR Answer Book: An Indispensable Guide for Managers and Human Resources Professionals
    The User's Guide to the Human Mind
    Pynchon and History
    At the Edge of Sight
    • At the Edge of Sight

      • 312 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Shawn Michelle Smith examines how the advent of photography revolutionized perception, making what was once invisible visible, while also revealing the limitations of what can be seen.

      At the Edge of Sight
    • Pynchon and History

      Metahistorical Rhetoric and Postmodern Narrative Form in the Novels of Thomas Pynchon

      • 252 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      This book, first published in 2005, is part of the Routledge imprint of Taylor & Francis, focusing on a specific academic or professional topic. It offers insights and analyses relevant to its field, making it a valuable resource for scholars, students, or practitioners. The content is designed to contribute to ongoing discussions and research, reflecting the latest developments and methodologies in the subject area.

      Pynchon and History
    • The User's Guide to the Human Mind

      • 216 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      A quirky and informative guide to understanding and overriding our natural neuroses, psychoses, and other seldom useful, always tiresome antics of the human brain.

      The User's Guide to the Human Mind
    • American Archives

      • 314 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Visual texts demonstrate the contested terms of American identity. This book offers an account of how photography and the sciences of biological racialism joined forces in the nineteenth century to offer an idea of what Americans look like - or 'should' look like.

      American Archives
    • LETTERS FROM THE FARM

      • 56 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Wayne, a piglet on a rural Michigan farm, faces unexpected challenges as he uncovers trouble on the farm. The arrival of Peas the horse's multi-colored offspring raises questions about acceptance, while a family of migrating mice seeks refuge, prompting Wayne to advocate for their stay. As he navigates these adventures, Wayne embarks on a journey of self-discovery and purpose, leading to an exciting twist that transforms life on the farm. Join him in this heartwarming tale of friendship and acceptance.

      LETTERS FROM THE FARM
    • Kermit the Hermit

      Quest for the Coffee Cake

      • 36 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      A unique traveler named Kermit embarks on an imaginative quest to find a missing coffee cake, ignited by a familiar smell. His colorful, cluttered home becomes the backdrop for a fun and poetic adventure, where readers can help him discover lost treasures and his toy collection. The story encourages engagement, inviting readers to explore Kermit's unforgettable, hoarded house while forming a friendship with this charming character. Additional activities at the back enhance the experience, making it a delightful journey for all.

      Kermit the Hermit
    • Shakespeare and the Theater of Pity

      Sinon's Borrowed Tears

      • 124 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the theme of pity, this volume examines its pivotal role in Shakespeare's plays, highlighting how this emotion not only drives characters to action but also elicits profound responses from the audience. It delves into the complexities of pity within the context of tragic drama, offering insights into its significance in theatrical experiences.

      Shakespeare and the Theater of Pity
    • Unser Gehirn entwickelte sich im Laufe der Evolution und seine Überlebensstrategien sind eher dafür geeignet, im Wald Bären zu entkommen, als mit Herausforderungen unserer modernen Gesellschaft zurechtzukommen. Viele unserer Probleme – wie Ängste, Grübeln, Eifersucht, Selbstkritik und Pessimismus – gründen in der Tatsache, dass wir ein menschliches Gehirn haben. Die gute Nachricht ist, dass wir mit Hilfe moderner kognitiver Methoden diese natürlichen, aber hinderlichen Reaktionen unseres Gehirns regulieren und zu neuer Lebensfreude, harmonischen Beziehungen und innerem Frieden finden können. Mit Humor und einem tiefen Verständnis für unsere menschlichen Lebenslagen zeigt Shawn Smith in diesem Buch einen Weg, unser Gehirn auf unsere heutige Zeit abzustimmen und zu einem erfüllten Leben zu finden.

      Gebrauchsanleitung für den menschlichen Geist