“I sometimes wish I could be obscure…and less under the scrutiny of Mr. Noyes’ almost omniscient eye; but when…he reaches out for me, and hunts me up, my heart goes out toward him with that passionate devotion.” The speaker is... Read More
How do you handle an unresponsive manager, a backstabbing coworker, a complainer, a worrier or anger in the workplace? There isn’t a workplace in the world that doesn’t encounter some type of conflict at one time or another. "Work... Read More
“It may not have been a popular war and the outcome may have been disastrous, but I’m proud to have been an American soldier serving my country,” says Linda S. Earle, a member of the Woman’s Army Corps during Vietnam, and one of... Read More
What if, during the height of the Cold War, the defense plans of Western Europe and the United States had been compromised—and the Soviet Bloc had attacked successfully? A scary thought, but from 1983 to 1994 this scenario was not as... Read More
Followers of the high protein, low carbohydrate Zone and Atkins diets will rejoice at this new cookbook. The Zone diet, created by Dr. Barry Sears, and the Atkins diet consist of protein, carbohydrate and fat balanced meals that regulate... Read More
Within the first few paragraphs of each of the author’s short stories, a character will emerge that makes the reader either yearn for the tale to be longer or smile in recognition of a friend, family member or even one’s self. Such... Read More
Vivid imagery and original ideas make The Post-Corporate World an interesting and thought-provoking perspective of Korten’s view of global society. Korten, a former Harvard Business School professor, compares the stock market to “a... Read More
Sandie Shores, owner of Herb’s Herbs, Rochester, Minnesota, from 1985?1994 brings together the many and varied components of running a wholesale herb business providing herbs to restaurants, supermarkets, caterers and others. Readers... Read More