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Reason March 2006 Kenneth Silber |
Volatile Stardust Book Reviews: Conflict in the Cosmos: Fred Hoyle's Life in Science, by Simon Mitton... Fred Hoyle's Universe, by Jane Gregory...  |
Reason March 2006 Kerry Howley |
Soundbite: Kidnapped by Aliens An interview with psychologist Susan Clancy on her new book that takes as its subject the disturbing vulnerability of memory, the appeal of pseudoscience, and the ability of otherwise normal people to hold completely bizarre convictions.  |
Financial Planning March 1, 2006 Marshall Eckblad |
Bookshelf: Making Referral Relationships Pay Making Referral Relationships Pay: A Complete Guide to Revenue-Sharing Partnerships for Financial Advisers and CPAs by Thomas Grady details the more durable strategic alliances between financial planners and CPAs.  |
Reason March 2006 Radley Balko |
Curb Your Enthusiasms Book Reviews: Don't Eat This Book: Fast Food and the Supersizing of America, by Morgan Spurlock... Porn Generation: How Social Liberalism Is Corrupting Our Future, by Ben Shapiro...  |
Bio-IT World February 2006 Juan Carlos Perez |
Google, Venter Mum on Collaboration Reports Google and the J. Craig Venter Institute are playing down highly publicized reports of a genetics research collaboration reported in the recently published The Google Story by David Vise and Mark Malseed.  |
Parameters Spring 2006 Janeen Klinger |
The Social Science of Carl von Clausewitz Carl von Clausewitz's unfinished book On War is well-known as being prone to misinterpretation. This article attempts to add conceptual clarity by demonstrating that Clausewitz was formulating a social science approach before that terminology and discipline had emerged.  |
Parameters Spring 2006 |
Editor's Shelf Book Reviews: An Army at War: Change in the Midst of Conflict edited by John J. McGrath... Historical Perspectives of the Operational Art, edited by Michael D. Krause and R. Cody Phillips... etc.  |
Parameters Spring 2006 |
Book Reviews Soldiering: Observations from Korea, Vietnam, and Safe Places. By Henry G. Gole... New Glory: Expanding America's Global Supremacy. By Ralph Peters... Sands of Empire: Missionary Zeal, American Foreign Policy, and the Hazards of Global Ambition. By Robert W. Merry... etc.  |
BusinessWeek March 6, 2006 Peter Coy |
Failure Happens "Why Most Things Fail" is a sometimes eloquent examination of why failure in business is so common.  |
Inc. February 2006 Dan McGinn |
Written Any Good Books Lately? More CEOs are putting pen to paper, turning the book into a new kind of business card.  |
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