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Inc. April 2009 |
Such a Character 30 memorable fictional entrepreneurs.  |
Inc. April 2009 |
The Business Owner's Bookshelf 30 books you should read and put to use.  |
Inc. April 2009 |
The Peter Principle Lives On Forty years after The Peter Principle's publication, a look back on the landmark book by Laurence Peter and Raymond Hull.  |
Reason April 2009 Joanne McNeil |
Briefly Noted: Outlaw Art Gregory Snyder's latest book explores how graffiti evolved under an increased police watch in New York City.  |
Reason April 2009 Radley Balko |
Briefly Noted: The Totalitarian Architect The ideas of Le Corbusier, the Swiss-French designer of uniform, soulless skyscrapers, are recounted in a new biography, Nicholas Fox Weber's Le Corbusier: A Life.  |
Science News April 11, 2009 Sid Perkins |
Made For Each Other: The Biology Of The Human-Animal Bond This book by Meg Daley Olmert explores how urban dwellers become increasingly disconnected from nature and animals.  |
Science News April 11, 2009 |
Before Sudoku: The World Of Magic Squares In their latest book, Seymour S. Block and Santiago A. Tavares illustrate that the fascination with sudoku puzzles is not new.  |
Science News April 11, 2009 |
The Empathy Gap: Building Bridges To The Good Life And The Good Society This book by J.D. Trout argues that empathy and rationality are key to good personal and political decisions.  |
Science News April 11, 2009 |
Standards And Their Stories: How Quantifying, Classifying, And Formalizing Practices Shape Everyday Life Martha Lampland And Susan Leigh Star make the argument in their book that standards are a fact of life, from cradle to coffin size.  |
Science News April 11, 2009 |
Global Health Narratives: A Reader For Youth Short stories for youngsters reveal worldwide public health problems.  |
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