Archive for May 2014

Management_Gurus-David_Evans

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From the factory and the boardroom to governments, schools and hospitals, management ideas influence almost every aspect of our lives. But what is the job of a manager? Is business really about people or profit? And is management an art or a science? An introduction to the main ideas of management through the lives of some of the most important thinkers in the history of business including Frederick Taylor, Alfred Sloan, Peter Drucker and Tom Peters.

I_Know_What_You_Need-Stephen_King



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Elizabeth Logan is puzzled when she meets Edward Hamner Jr. while in college. She’s studying for her sociology final when he states to her “I know what you need.” With his greasy, un-kept hair and well worn green jacket he’s far from the type of guy she normally would date. Eccentric and a bit of a loner, this boy who has one brown sock and one green sock seems to know her better than anyone else. Even better than her jock boyfriend who she has no intentions of breaking up with. Soon though her boyfriend Tony meets a terrible fate over the summer and she finds herself in a romance with Edward. The relationship is perfect as he always does just the right thing. Everything seems perfect. Elizabeth’s room mate is not so sure though. In fact, she decides to hire a private detective to find out more about the strange Edward Hamner Jr.

The_Pelican_Brief-John_Grisham


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The shocking news that two Supreme Court justices have been brutally murdered is baffling to both the White House and the F.B.I.. The president, a conservative Republican, senses that there may be a political connection to his administration that could be damaging to his reelection bid. And he wants answers. But the FBI fails to establish a motive or come up with a credible list of suspects. Meanwhile in New Orleans, Darby Shaw, a Tulane law student, notes the timing of the murders and suspects that there may be a plot to pack the Court with conservatives. What is puzzling, however, is how dissimilar the murdered justices were. One was a ninety-year-old liberal patriarch of the Court, the other a young conservative justice. After reviewing hundreds of cases which are scheduled to be heard by the Court, she finally discovers one that may contain an issue volatile enough to result in the killings. Darby writes a brief based on her research which reveals a surprising link between the two murdered justices

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