Can Japan Compete? is a major new development of Michael Porter's theory of competitive positioning, in which he examines the 'two Japans' - one highly competitive and one highly uncompetitive. Porter...
The Usborne Playtime series features fun act ivities combined with opportunities for learning and practis ing essential pre-school skills. I Can Add Up develops the s kill of ''counting on'' which lea...
The not?Anna Wintour character in this much-hyped my-boss-is-famously-unpleasant roman a clef is not?Judith Regan?or, to be positive, is Vivian Grant of Grant Books, "the most hotheaded, ruthless woma...
Lucas Thatcher zawsze był moim wrogiem. Minęła dekada, odkąd ostatni raz go widziałam, ale nasze lata na przeciwnych wybrzeżach nie były trwającym spokojem, tylko raczej tymczasowym zawieszeniem bron...
Globally bestselling author Veronica Roth returns to the world of Divergent in this revealing short-story epilogue that takes place five years after the stunning events of Allegiant. As Tobias str...
Get your child eating all the colors of the rainbow with Annabel Karmel From juicy red apples to bright green broccoli your pre-schooler will love this fun look at healthy fruit and vegetables from An...
Can East Asia restore its near magical economic performance, or is its competitive strength beginning to erode? This volume argues that East Asian countries have far from exhausted their growth potent...
Allows readers to experience the dynamic 'case-in-point' approach to teaching leadership, based on Harvard professor Ronald Heifetz's internationally renowned leadership course This book argues that t...
Contemporary philosophy and science strive to give a complete account of the world and our position in it. This book features a series of thought experiments that illustrate the limits of this mission...
As the best-selling introductory education text, Those Who Can, Teach, 11/e, maintains its current, dynamic, and reader-friendly approach to help students make informed decisions about entering teache...
"What Can Be Done?" makes an important contribution to public debate in Britain about the relationship between the media and politics, focusing in particular on the damage the media do to politics and...
This volume provides a new impetus to search for practical solutions to forced displacement. It brings to the fore new ideas and policy recommendations which hope to overcome shortcomings or omissions...
In this set of three essays, originally presented as the 2005 Hamlyn Lectures, Conor Gearty considers whether human rights can survive the challenges of the war on terror, the revival of political rel...
What has happened to the German economic miracle? Rebuilding from the rubble and ruin of two world wars, Germany in the second half of the twentieth century recaptured its economic strength. High-qual...
The CD will be in a plastic envelope inside the back cover of the storybook. The story will be read once through for expression and enjoyment and then read again for children to read along at the same...
Gerald would love to join in with the other animals at the Jungle Dance,but everyone knows that giraffes can't dance ...or can they? 2009 sees the10th anniversary of this bestselling picture book love...
This book, packed with excellent quotes. Marvelous ideas and inspiration, is an insightful guide to help you make a mark for yourself in your chosen field. You Too Can Succeed is born out of the perso...
Hands-on sticker activity book which enables children to practise the alphabet at home. By looking at the pictures and saying the sounds, children can anticipate which letter comes next and fill the g...
This book is about worms. I can only draw worms. You might think worms are boring - but you'd be wrong. These worms have INCREDIBLE adventures! I can't draw those bits, though, so you'll have to imagi...
"I love scandals about other people, but scandals about myself don't interest me. They have not got the charm of novelty", one of Oscar Wilde's characters says. Another remarks, "I never travel withou...
Children learn basic scientific principles through fun, entertaining experiments, concocting their favorite edible treats, such as rock candy, hot beverages, and more.
Catastrophic climate changes, jet-setting, high-tech communications and the perfect 'big brother' state, as well as international security and terrorism - the philosopher Rudiger Safranski explains th...
Christopher Lowell has done it again! In response to thousands of letters requesting a book on small-room decorating, the Emmy Award-winning star of the Discovery Channel's most popular decorating sho...
Jeremy Clarkson had a dream ...A world where the nonsensical made sense,the idiotic was abolished and the sheer bloody brilliant was embraced. In"How Hard Can It Be?" our hero embarks on a quest to se...
A late-night gambling session ends in a bet for Richard Gaunt: can he walk to Oxford by lunchtime the next day? Gaunt sets off, but as the dreaming spires near he's scooped off the roadside. He's take...
Once Bitten . . . One minute Leigh is walking home in the early hours of the morning, and the next a vampire is sinking his teeth into her neck. Turns out it was a rogue vampire marked for terminatio...
How many nightmares begin in the Fear Street Woods? Eddie and Emmy are high school sweethearts from the wrong side of the tracks. Looking for an escape from their dreary lives, they embark on an ove...
From the authors of the bestselling "Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can'tRead Maps" comes a little book of advice for men on how to get on withtheir partner. Each page features a little truism designe...
Three good friends, Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose, follow clues from A to Z in these easy-to-read chapter books that will have readers puzzling along with them to solve the mystery.
How Can We Solve Our Social Problems? discusses how we can take specific, realistic steps to solve a number of the world's social problems. Author James Crone maintains a sense of sociological objecti...