How to Get Suspended and Influence People

How to Get Suspended and Influence People

Author: Adam Selzer

Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13:

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Gifted eighth-grader Leon Harris becomes an instant celebrity when the film he makes for a class project sends him to in-school suspension.


How to Make Trouble and Influence People

How to Make Trouble and Influence People

Author: Iain McIntyre

Publisher: PM Press

Published: 2013-10-15

Total Pages: 663

ISBN-13: 1604868805

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This book reveals Australia’s radical past through more than 500 tales of Indigenous resistance, convict revolts and escapes, picket line hijinks, student occupations, creative direct action, street art, media pranks, urban interventions, squatting, blockades, banner drops, guerilla theatre, and billboard liberation. Twelve key Australian activists and pranksters are interviewed regarding their opposition to racism, nuclear power, war, economic exploitation, and religious conservatism via humor and creativity. Featuring more than 300 spectacular images How to Make Trouble and Influence People is an inspiring, and at times hilarious, record of resistance that will appeal to readers everywhere.


How to Influence People

How to Influence People

Author: John C. Maxwell

Publisher: Thomas Nelson Inc

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 1400204747

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For any who have felt hindered from becoming true influencers without a position or title, John C. Maxwell has an important message to share: you can make a difference.


HOW TO MAKE FRIENDS AND INFLUENCE PEOPLE & HOW TO STOP WORRYING AND START LIVING

HOW TO MAKE FRIENDS AND INFLUENCE PEOPLE & HOW TO STOP WORRYING AND START LIVING

Author: Dale Carnegie

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-11-26

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13:

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In 'How to Make Friends and Influence People & How to Stop Worrying and Start Living', Dale Carnegie explores the psychology behind human relationships and success. Through practical advice and real-life examples, Carnegie guides readers on how to navigate social interactions with finesse. The book is written in a conversational and accessible style, making it easy for readers to apply the lessons to their own lives. Carnegie's work is considered a classic in self-help literature, with its timeless advice resonating with readers even today. Dale Carnegie, a renowned self-help guru, drew from his own experiences and observations to write this influential book. His background in public speaking and human relations led him to develop the principles outlined in the book, which have since become cornerstones of personal development and leadership training. Carnegie's genuine desire to help others shines through in his writing, making his words both compelling and impactful. I highly recommend 'How to Make Friends and Influence People & How to Stop Worrying and Start Living' to anyone looking to improve their communication skills, build strong relationships, and lead a more fulfilling life. Whether you're a student, professional, or simply seeking personal growth, Carnegie's insights will undoubtedly prove invaluable.


Extraordinary*

Extraordinary*

Author: Adam Selzer

Publisher: Delacorte Press

Published: 2011-11-08

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 0375983589

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Jennifer Van Der Berg would like you to know that the book ostensibly written about her—Born to Be Extraordinary by Eileen Codlin—is a bunch of bunk. Yes, she had a fairy godparent mess with her life, but no, she was not made into a princess or given the gift of self-confidence, and she sure as hell didn't get a hot boyfriend out of it. Here's the REAL scoop . . .


How the Left Can Win Arguments and Influence People

How the Left Can Win Arguments and Influence People

Author: John K. Wilson

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 9780814793633

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If we were to rely on what the pundits and politicians tell us, we would have to conclude that America is a deeply conservative nation. Americans, we hear constantly, detest government, demand lower taxes and the end of welfare, and favor the death penalty, prayer in school, and an absolute faith in the free market. And yet Americans believe deeply in progressive ideas. In fact, progressivism has long been a powerful force in the American psyche. Consider that a mere generation ago the struggle for environmentally sound policies, for women's rights, and for racial equality were fringe movements. Today, open opposition to these core ideals would be political suicide. Drawing on this wellspring of American progressivist tradition, John K. Wilson has penned an informal handbook for the pragmatic progressive. Wilson insists that the left must become more savvy in its rhetoric and stop preaching only to the converted. Progressives need to attack the tangible realities of the corporate welfare state, while explicitly acknowledging that "socialism is," as Wilson writes, "deader than Lenin." Rather than attacking a "right-wing conspiracy," Wilson argues that the left needs one, too. Tracing how well-funded conservative pressure groups have wielded their influence and transformed the national agenda, Wilson outlines a similar approach for the left. Along the way, he exposes the faultlines of our poll- and money-driven form of politics, explodes the myth of "the liberal media," and demands that the left explicitly change its image. Irreverent, practical, and urgently argued, How The Left Can Win Arguments and Influence People charts a way to translate progressive ideals into reality and reassert the core principles of the American left on the national stage.


Just Kill Me

Just Kill Me

Author: Adam Selzer

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2016-08-30

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 1481434969

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From the author of Play Me Backwards and I Kissed a Zombie and I Liked It comes a “narrative brimming with delightfully macabre irreverence” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) about one teen’s unusual summer job as a ghost tour guide in Chicago. Megan Henske isn’t one to heed warnings… When the last letters in her alphabet cereal are D, I, and E, she doesn’t crawl right back into bed. When her online girlfriend won’t text a photo, she just sends more of herself. And when she realizes that Cynthia, her boss at a Chicago ghost tour company, isn’t joking about making stops more haunted by euthanizing people there, she doesn’t quit her job—she may even help. But soon she learns people in the murdermonger industry are being murdered, and doesn’t know who it is doing it. Could it be the head of the rival tour company? Or could it be someone near and dear to Megan? After she realizes she has an uncanny resemblance to a flapper who disappeared in 1922, Megan receives a warning she can’t ignore: the next ghost on the tour might be her…


The Other Half of Me

The Other Half of Me

Author: Emily Franklin

Publisher: Laurel Leaf

Published: 2008-12-09

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 0385734468

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Feeling out of place in her athletic family, artistic sixteen-year-old Jenny Fitzgerald, whose biological father was a sperm donor, finds her half sister through the Sibling Donor Registry and contacts her, hoping that this will finally make her feel complete.


Bibliotherapy

Bibliotherapy

Author: Amy Recob

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2008-10

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 059552530X

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Everyone has dealth with at least one of the issues listed in this book at some point in his/her lifetime. Whether that issue was conquered with the help of a loved one, through therapy, or is still weighing on the individual, the therapeutic power of the book is often overlooked. The reassurance gained when an individual learns that they are not the only one, can open several doors of communication, and can put one on the road to recovery or coming to terms with an issue. In schools, bibliotherapy can greatly increase the connectivity of curriculum to the individual student. -- cover.


The Ghosts of Chicago

The Ghosts of Chicago

Author: Adam Selzer

Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide

Published: 2013-09-08

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 0738738697

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Behind the crumbling walls, under the ancient bricks and the nearly forgotten streetcar tracks, the ghosts of Chicago live on. From Resurrection Mary and Al Capone to the Murder Castle of H. H. Holmes and the funeral train of Abraham Lincoln, the spine-tingling sights and sounds of Chicago's yesteryear are still with us...and so are its ghosts. Seeking to find out what we really know about the ghastly past of this famously haunted metropolis, professional ghost hunter and historian Adam Selzer pieces together the truth behind Chicago's ghosts, and brings to light dozens of never-before-told firsthand accounts. Take a historical tour of the famous and not-so-famous haunts around town, from the Alley of Death and Mutilation to Satan's Mile and beyond. Sometimes the real story is far different from the urban legend—and most of the time it's even gorier.