In Your Brain Weighs 500 Pounds, Derrick Pledger provides an interactive and thought-provoking menu of one hundred lessons that will help you reach or acquire whatever it is you want, be it wealth, better relationships, career progression, or healthier lifestyle.
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Perestroika is a historical fiction novel that provides thrilling insights into the late Communist era. The book opens in 1978 and introduces citizens of Slavia like artist Ludwig Kirchner, struggling to survive in concentration camps, whilst the terrifying elites of the regime live in luxury and moral depravity.
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Windows 11 QuickStart provides a detailed and comprehensive overview of all the features included with Windows 11. The book teaches all the features of the next-generation Windows 11 operating system in a simple style and language. The book aims to enable students, beginners, and senior citizens.
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"The Protected Rakshasa: Kaal" is a literary treasure that masterfully marries ancient mythology with a contemporary thriller. Second book in the Kavaach Trilogy takes readers on a mesmerizing journey through time, from 617 BCE to the present day, while exploring profound themes of power, destiny, and pursuit of knowledge.
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Drawing on the principles of Ikigai, we will help you express your inner motivations, strengths, and values and align them with the job you're applying for. It is time to bring your Ikigai to your next interview!
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Drawing from the ancient Arthashastra, bestselling author Radhakrishnan Pillai transforms Chanakya's sutras into everyday wisdom for modern readers. Pillai, India's leading Chanakya expert, handpicks the 100 most powerful sutras from nearly 6,000 original ones and distills them into practical advice for leaders, professionals, and students alike in this one-of-its-kind book
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The Happiness Story is an invitation to take control of your happiness and start your journey on the fulfilment. The book starts by talking about something we all go through—losing someone we love. It says losing someone can hurt, instead of just being sad, we should celebrate their life.