Professor Michael Czinkota: Biography, Academic Career and Professional Impact
Michael Czinkota was an internationally renowned scholar, professor, and consultant who made significant contributions to the field of international business. He was born in Germany in 1951 and immigrated to the United States in 1956.
“Creativity, Inc.” by Ed Catmull
The New York Times bestseller “Creativity, Inc.”, by co-founder of Pixar Ed Catmull, reflects on the culture of creativity created by Pixar. It highlights both the good and the bad, not shying away from the mistakes that were made along the way.
“When They Call You a Terrorist” by Patrisse Khan-Cullors and Asha Bandele
The subtitle to the New York Times Best Seller “When They Call You a Terrorist” is “a black lives matter memoir”. It refers to the fact that leaders of the Black Lives Matter movement have been called many names including terrorist. The book is a stark reminder that we still don’t have true equality in America, not to mention internationally.
‘Nudge’ by Richard H Thaler and Cass R Sunstein
‘Nudge’ is a self-help book looking at the choices we make and how we can make better ones. With the tagline “Improving decisions about Health, Wealth and Happiness” you can tell that this book will likely help you with a variety of choices you will face in your life.
Readers Guide to Stamped from the Beginning
This is the reader's guide to Ibram X. Kendi’s novel, Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America. One of the biggest flaws of society is discrimination; racism is commonplace in many areas of the globe.
How to be an Antiracist
“How to be an Antiracist” by Ibram X. Kendo is a book which explores the issue of racism in society and how people can actively endeavour to eliminate it. Kendi argues that simply being or declaring that one is “not racist" is not enough; everyone in society must actively strive and work towards being antiracist and conscious and purposefully fight against racism, injustice, and inequality in all its forms, in order to dismantle it.
Biography of Johannes Gutenberg
Johannes Gutenberg was an inventor and craftsman from Germany who developed the first printing press in Europe with movable type, in 1438, revolutionizing printing, books, and communication in Europe. His invention brought about a whole new world of sharing information and literature and informed the Renaissance, Reformation, and humanist movements.
Ernest Hemingway: Biography & Memorable Facts
Ernest Hemingway is one of the most celebrated American writers of all time. In this biography we'll cover the most interesting and memorable facts about him.
Confucius: Life, Philosophy, and Legacy
Discover the life and teachings of Confucius, the ancient Chinese philosopher whose ideas continue to shape Chinese culture and society today.
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