No Sense Like Common Sense; Or, Some Passages in the Life of Charles Middleton, Esq
Author: Mary Botham Howitt
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Published: 1853
Total Pages: 208
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Author: Mary Botham Howitt
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Published: 1853
Total Pages: 208
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Published: 1849
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Published: 1843
Total Pages: 192
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Una LaMarche
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2014
Total Pages: 358
ISBN-13: 1595146741
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn the timeless tradition of "West Side Story" and "Crossing Delancey, " this thoroughly modern take on romance is sure to inspire laughter, tears, and the belief that love can happen when and where it's least expected.
Author: Pete Blaber
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Published: 2021-06-03
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ISBN-13: 9780578995878
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA book about common sense, what it is, how to make it, and how to put it into practice across all contexts of leadership and life
Author: Duncan J. Watts
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Published: 2011-07-01
Total Pages: 352
ISBN-13: 0857895060
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhy is the Mona Lisa the most famous painting in the world? Why did Facebook succeed when other social networking sites failed? Did the surge in Iraq really lead to less violence? And does higher pay incentivize people to work harder? If you think the answers to these questions are a matter of common sense, think again. As sociologist and network science pioneer Duncan Watts explains in this provocative book, the explanations that we give for the outcomes that we observe in life-explanations that seem obvious once we know the answer-are less useful than they seem. Watts shows how commonsense reasoning and history conspire to mislead us into thinking that we understand more about the world of human behavior than we do; and in turn, why attempts to predict, manage, or manipulate social and economic systems so often go awry. Only by understanding how and when common sense fails can we improve how we plan for the future, as well as understand the present-an argument that has important implications in politics, business, marketing, and even everyday life.
Author: M. T. Anderson
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Published: 2010-05-11
Total Pages: 311
ISBN-13: 0763651559
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIdentity crises, consumerism, and star-crossed teenage love in a futuristic society where people connect to the Internet via feeds implanted in their brains. Winner of the LA Times Book Prize. For Titus and his friends, it started out like any ordinary trip to the moon - a chance to party during spring break and play around with some stupid low-grav at the Ricochet Lounge. But that was before the crazy hacker caused all their feeds to malfunction, sending them to the hospital to lie around with nothing inside their heads for days. And it was before Titus met Violet, a beautiful, brainy teenage girl who knows something about what it’s like to live without the feed-and about resisting its omnipresent ability to categorize human thoughts and desires. Following in the footsteps of George Orwell, Anthony Burgess, and Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., M. T. Anderson has created a brave new world - and a hilarious new lingo - sure to appeal to anyone who appreciates smart satire, futuristic fiction laced with humor, or any story featuring skin lesions as a fashion statement.
Author: Steve Krug
Publisher: Pearson Education
Published: 2009-08-05
Total Pages: 325
ISBN-13: 0321648781
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFive years and more than 100,000 copies after it was first published, it's hard to imagine anyone working in Web design who hasn't read Steve Krug's "instant classic" on Web usability, but people are still discovering it every day. In this second edition, Steve adds three new chapters in the same style as the original: wry and entertaining, yet loaded with insights and practical advice for novice and veteran alike. Don't be surprised if it completely changes the way you think about Web design. Three New Chapters! Usability as common courtesy -- Why people really leave Web sites Web Accessibility, CSS, and you -- Making sites usable and accessible Help! My boss wants me to ______. -- Surviving executive design whims "I thought usability was the enemy of design until I read the first edition of this book. Don't Make Me Think! showed me how to put myself in the position of the person who uses my site. After reading it over a couple of hours and putting its ideas to work for the past five years, I can say it has done more to improve my abilities as a Web designer than any other book. In this second edition, Steve Krug adds essential ammunition for those whose bosses, clients, stakeholders, and marketing managers insist on doing the wrong thing. If you design, write, program, own, or manage Web sites, you must read this book." -- Jeffrey Zeldman, author of Designing with Web Standards
Author: John C. Bogle
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 500
ISBN-13: 9780471392286
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"A critical look at the mutual fund industry and how we invest, and ... a compelling course for change."--Jacket.
Author: Jules Goddard
Publisher: Profile Books
Published: 2012-05-03
Total Pages: 255
ISBN-13: 1847658210
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is a book for managers who know that their organisations are stuck in a mindset that thrives on fashionable business theories that are no more than folk wisdom, and whose so-called strategies that are little more than banal wish lists. It puts forward the notion that the application of uncommon sense - thinking or acting differently from other organisations in a way that makes unusual sense - is the secret to competitive success. For those who want to succeed and stand out from the herd this book is a beacon of uncommon sense and a timely antidote to managerial humbug.