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Acute Medicine : Clinical Cases Uncovered - Thryft
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Acute Medicine is the central part of foundation and specialist general medical training and is one of the most rapidly expanding UK hospital specialties. Acute Medicine: Clinical Cases Uncovered combines patient cases and outcomes, drawn from real-life experiences, with reference to the curriculum for Training in General (Acute) Medicine. It provides self-assessment MCQs, EMQs and SAQs to give medical students, junior doctors, nurses and allied healthcare professionals the perfect preparation for life on the wards.


Author: Chris Roseveare
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 254
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Publication Date: 30 Mar 2009
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Ad Astra: An Illustrated Guide to Leaving the Planet - Thryft
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Ad Astra is a witty, informative and beautifully illustrated guide to all things space travel. It provides an in-depth look at the history of space exploration, but is also a comprehensive practical guide to leaving the planet. From learning about the history of rocket science and space travel to understanding the requirements to leave earth, Ad Astra is a must-read for space travel enthusiasts. The book provides fascinating anecdotes, interesting facts and incredible illustrations that would appeal to both intrepid space explorers and armchair dreamers alike.
Ad Women: How They Impact What We Want, Need, & Buy
Juliann Sivulka | Prometheus

Ad Women: How They Impact What We Want, Need, & Buy

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If you're intrigued by the intersection of feminism, history, and advertising, "Ad Women" will certainly resonate with you. Juliann Sivulka doesn't just narrate a history; she brings to life the pivotal roles women played in an industry that shaped societal norms and expectations. It's not just a story about ads – it's a story about struggle, empowerment, and the indelible mark women left on consumer culture. Expand your understanding of the ad world and the unsung heroines who changed it from the inside out.
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Ada Blackjack: A True Story of Survival in the Arctic
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If you're drawn to tales of human resilience, "Ada Blackjack" could be an incredible find. Through Jennifer Niven's detailed research, you'll be transported to the chilling Arctic where Ada's courage and determination shine against a backdrop of extreme adversity. Her story redefines what it means to be a survivor, and her silence on the ordeal only adds to the air of mystery. This isn't just a survival story; it’s a testament to an indomitable spirit.
Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle
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If you're intrigued by storytelling that defies convention, Ada or Ardor is right up your alley. Nabokov's narrative gymnastics coupled with his playful mastery of language could offer you an unconventional literary adventure. Be prepared for a challenging but potentially rewarding read that tests the boundaries of time, romance, and narrative form.
Ada Twist, Scientist
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Ada Twist, Scientist is perfect for any young reader with a curious mind and an interest in science. With its delightful narrative and inspirational message, it not only encourages kids to ask questions but also underscores the importance of persistence. Seeing a character like Ada embrace her love for science with such enthusiasm might just ignite a lifelong passion in its readers.
Ada, or Ardor : A Family Chronicle - Thryft
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Published two weeks after his seventieth birthday, Ada, or Ardor is one of Nabokov's greatest masterpieces, the glorious culmination of his career as a novelist. It tells a love story troubled by incest. But more: it is also at once a fairy tale, epic, philosophical treatise on the nature of time, parody of the history of the novel, and erotic catalogue. Ada, or Ardor is no less than the supreme work of an imagination at white heat.

This is the first American edition to include the extensive and ingeniously sardonic appendix by the author, written under the anagrammatic pseudonym Vivian Darkbloom.


Author: Vladimir Nabokov
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 624
Publisher: Random House USA Inc
Publication Date: 18 Jan 2011
Adam and Eve & Pinch ME - Thryft
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Ruth Rendell | Hutchinson

Adam and Eve & Pinch ME

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"Adam and Eve & Pinch ME" is a gripping psychological thriller that explores the darkest corners of obsession and desire. Rendell masterfully weaves together the stories of five women who all fall under the seductive spell of Jeff Leach, only to reveal the sinister and twisted web that he is weaving around them. With unexpected twists and turns, this book is perfect for fans of dark psychological thrillers and those who enjoy exploring the complexities of human relationships. Highly recommended for those who want to delve into the darker side of the human psyche.
Adam Bede - Thryft
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George Eliot | Penguin Popular Classics

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"Adam Bede" is a timeless classic that explores the complexities of love, relationships, and social norms. George Eliot's vivid depictions of rural life in 18th century England, coupled with her empathetic and nuanced characters, make this book an engaging read for lovers of classic literature. Readers who enjoy stories with intricate plot twists and deep character development will find "Adam Bede" to be a rewarding experience.
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Recommendation: Adam Bede is a classic novel that captures the essence of life in the English countryside with vivid descriptions and relatable characters. It is a timeless story of love, betrayal, and the dire consequences of one's actions. Fans of classic literature and historical fiction will enjoy this thoroughly engrossing read.
Adam Goes To Italy - Thryft
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Adam Goes To Italy

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This book is a must-read for those who love exploring different cultures through their food. With vivid descriptions and mouth-watering details, "Adam Goes To Italy" is a culinary journey that takes readers through the beautiful country of Italy, exploring its delicious food and local traditions. You'll find yourself completely immersed in the Italian culture, from the bustling streets of Rome to the quiet Tuscan countryside. It's a delightful read that will leave you craving Italian cuisine and itching to plan your own trip to Italy.
Adam in Eden - Thryft
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Ethan Shaskan Bumas, Carlos Fuentes, Alejandro Branger  | Dalkey Archive Press

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In this comic novel of political intrigue, Adam Gorozpe, a respected businessman in Mexico, has a life so perfect that he might as well be his namesake in the Garden of Eden—but there are snakes in this Eden too. For one thing, Adam’s wife Priscila has fallen in love with the brash director of national security—also named Adam—who uses violence against token victims to hide the fact that he’s letting drug runners, murderers, and kidnappers go free. Another unlikely snake is the little Boy-God who’s started preaching in the street wearing a white tunic and stick-on wings, inspiring Adam’s brother-in-law to give up his job writing soap operas to follow this junior deity and implore Adam to do the same. Even Elle, Adam’s mistress, thinks the boy is important to their salvation—especially now that it seems the other Adam has put out a contract on Adam Gorozpe. To save his relationship, his marriage, his life, and the soul of his country, perhaps Adam will indeed have to call upon the wrath of the angels to expel all these snakes from his Mexican Eden.
Adam Lyal's Witchery Tales - The Darker Side Of Old Edinburgh - Thryft
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Adam Lyal is fast becoming one of Edinburgh's most famous characters. No mean feat considering he was executed for highway robbery in the city's Grassmarket on the 27th March 1811.His book comes to us 177 years after his demise and is based on his well-known nightly Old Town 'Witchery' walking tour. Inside you will find many authentic stories from Edinburgh's long and gory past. There are dark accounts of violence and crime, vivid descriptions of hangings and executions, information on plagues and disasters, and finally haunting tales of witchcraft and the supernatural.As on his tour, Mr Lyal uses these stories to bring some of the character and atmosphere of the Old Town back to life. Visitors and locals alike are sure to enjoy the dark and wild side of Edinburgh's history in Adam Lyal's Witchery Tales
Adam Robots: Short Stories
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Adam Roberts | Gollancz

Adam Robots: Short Stories

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"Adam Robots" is a buffet of speculative wonder, ideal for those who enjoy their narratives short, sharp, and constantly surprising. Adam Roberts crafts each tale with intellectual rigor and a twinkle of humor, sketching futures that are as thought-provoking as they are entertaining. Diving into his stories is like exploring an intriguing mosaic of 'what-ifs', perfect if you value variety and innovation in your science fiction reading diet.
Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations: A modern-day interpretation of an economic classic - Thryft
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If you're intrigued by the foundations of modern economics but are looking for a fresh take, this book is for you. It bridges the centuries, connecting Adam Smith's groundbreaking ideas to contemporary issues. Consider it a historical tour with a modern guide, offering you a clearer understanding of concepts that still influence today's economic policies. Whether you're a student or a seasoned professional, this interpretation will enrich your appreciation for economic principles that have stood the test of time.
Adam's Apple
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Adam's Story - Thryft
Jack Weyland | Deseret Book Co

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"Adam's Story" could be a good read for anyone who likes heartwarming stories about family and self-discovery. This novel follows Adam, a missionary who tries to convert his long-lost grandparents to the Mormon faith. Along the way, he rediscovers his roots and uncovers the story of his mother, who died when he was a baby. This novel is a touching tale of family and faith that will leave readers feeling uplifted and inspired.
Adam: The Nightwalkers - Thryft
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Jacquelyn Frank | Zebra

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This book is a captivating mix of supernatural romance and thrilling action. The unique feature lies in the intense connection between the characters Jasmine and Adam, as their forbidden love unfolds. With its lush and lyrical prose, readers who enjoy gothic and darkly romantic tales will be completely engrossed in this alternate world of Nightwalkers. Get ready to be swept away by the passion, danger, and intrigue that fills every page of this mesmerizing story.
Adapt : Why Success Always Starts with Failure - Thryft
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Author Q&A with Tim Harford [image] So are you an economic missionary, or is this just something that you love to do? It began as something that I love to do--and I think I am now starting to get a sense of it being a mission. People can use economics and they can use statistics and numbers to get at the truth and there is a real appetite for doing so. This is such a BBC thing to say--there’s almost a public service mission to be fulfilled in educating people about economics. When I wrote The Undercover Economist, it was all about my pure enthusiasm for the subject; the book is full of stuff I wanted to say and that is always the thing with the books: they are always such fun to write. Do you think that people these days are generally more economically literate? People are now aware of economics for various reasons. There are the problems with the economy--there is always more interest in economics when it is all going wrong. Where is the border line in your new book between economics and sociology? I don’t draw a border line, and particularly not with the new book. The Undercover Economist was basically all the cool economics I could think of and The Logic of Life was me investigating a particular part of economics. All of the references in The Logic of Life were academic economics papers that I had related--and hopefully made more fun. This new book, Adapt, is very different. I have started by asking what is wrong with the world, what needs fixing, how does it work--and if economics can tell us something about that (which it can) then I have used it. And if economics is not the tool that you need--if you need to turn to sociology or engineering or biology or psychology--I have, in fact, turned to all of them in this book. If that’s what you need, then that’s where I have gone. So I have written this book in a different way: I started with a problem and tried to figure out how to solve it. What specific subjects do you tackle? To be a bit more specific, the book is about how difficult problems get solved and I look at quick change; the banking crisis; poverty; innovation, as I think there is an innovation slow-down; and the war in Iraq. Also, I look at both problems in business and in everyday life. Those are the big problems that I look at--and my conclusion is that these sorts of problems only ever get solved by trial and error, so when they are being solved, they are being solved through experimentation, which is often a bottom-up process. When they are not being solved it is because we are not willing to experiment, or to use trial and error. Do you think companies will change to be much more experimental, with more decisions placed in the hands of employees? I don’t think that is necessarily a trend, and the reason is that the market itself is highly experimental, so if your company isn’t experimental it may just happen to have a really great, successful idea--and that’s fine; if it doesn’t, it will go bankrupt. But that said, it is very interesting to look at the range of companies who have got very into experimentation--they range from the key-cutting chain Timpson’s to Google; you can’t get more different than those two firms, but actually the language is very similar; the recruitment policies are similar; the way the employees get paid is similar. The “strap line” of the book is that “Success always starts with failure.” You are a successful author… so what was the failure that set you up for success? I was working on a book before The Undercover Economist… it was going to be a sort of Adrian Mole/Bridget Jones’ Diary-styled fictional comedy, in which the hero was this economist and through the hilarious things that happened to him, all these economic principles would be explained--which is a great idea--but the trouble is that I am not actually funny. Another example would be my first job as a management consultant… and I was a terrible management consultant. I crashed out after a few months. Much better that, than to stick with the job for two or three years-- a lot of people say you have got to do that to “show your commitment.” Taking the job was a mistake--why would I need to show my commitment to a mistake? Better to realise you made a mistake, stop and do something else, which I did. That idea that “failure breeds success” is central to most entrepreneurs. Do you think we need more of it in the UK? I think that the real problem is not failure rates in business; the problem is failure rates in politics. We need a much higher failure rate in politics. What actually happens is politicians--and this is true of all political parties--have got some project and they’ll say, “Right, we are going to do this thing,” and it is quite likely that idea is a bad idea--because most ideas fail; the world is complicated and while I don’t have the numbers for this, most ideas are, as it turns out, not good ideas. But they never collect the data, or whatever it is they need to measure, to find out where their idea is failing. So they have this bad idea, roll this bad idea out and the bad idea sticks, costs the country hundreds, millions, or billions of pounds, and then the bad idea is finally reversed by the next party on purely ideological grounds and you never find out whether it really worked or not. So we have this very, very low willingness to collect the data that would be necessary to demonstrate failure, which is the bit we actually need. To give a brief example: Ken Livingstone, as Mayor of London, came along and introduced these long, bendy buses. Boris Johnson came along and said, “If you elect me, I am going to get rid of those big bendy buses and replace them with double-decker buses.” He was elected and he did it, so… which one of them is right? I don’t know. I mean, isn’t that crazy? I know democracy is a wonderful thing and we voted for Ken Livingstone and we voted for Boris Johnson, but it would be nice to actually have the data on passenger injury rates, how quickly people can get on and off these buses, whether disabled people are using these buses… the sort of basic evidence you would want to collect. Based on that, are you a supporter of David Cameron’s “Big Society”, which in a sense favours local experimentation over central government planning? Well, I have some sympathy for the idea of local experimentation, but what worries me is that we have to have some mechanism that is going to tell you what is working and what is not--and there is no proposal for that. Cameron’s Tories seem to have the view that ‘if it is local then it will work.’ In my book, I have all kinds of interesting case studies of situations where localism really would have worked incredibly well, as in, say, the US Army in Iraq. But I have also got examples of where localism did not work well at all--such as a corruption-fighting drive in Indonesia. Is the new book, Adapt, your movement away from economic rationalist to management guru? Are you going to cast your eye over bigger problems? The two changes in Adapt are that I have tried to start with the problem, rather than saying, “I have got a hammer--I’m going to look for a nail.” I started with a nail and said, “Ok, look, I need to get this hammered in.” So I have started with the problem and then looked anywhere for solutions. And the second thing is that I have tried to do is write with more of a narrative. This is not a Malcolm Gladwell book, but I really admire the way that people like Gladwell get quite complex ideas across because they get you interested in the story; that is something that I have tried to do more of here. I am not too worried about it, because I know that I am never going to turn into Malcolm Gladwell--I am always going to be Tim Harford--but it doesn’t hurt to nudge in a certain direction. On Amazon, we recommend new book ideas to people: “If you like Tim Harford you may like…”, but what does Tim Harford also like? I read a lot of books, mostly non-fiction and in two categories: people who I think write a lot better than I do, and people who think about economics more deeply than I do. In the first category I am reading people like Michael Lewis, Kathryn Schulz (I loved her first book, Being Wrong), Malcolm Gladwell and Alain de Botton. In the second category, I read lots of technical economics books, but I enjoy Steven Landsburg, Edward Glaeser (who has a book out now which looks good), Bill Easterly… I don’t necessarily agree with all of these people! When I am not reading non-fiction, I am reading comic books or 1980s fantasy authors like Jack Vance.
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Adaptations: From Text to Screen, Screen to Text

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If you're intrigued by the transformation of beloved books into films or vice versa, "Adaptations" is a fascinating read. It delves into the complexities and intricacies of adapting narratives for different forms of media, shedding light on the creative challenges faced by storytellers. Perfect for cinephiles and bibliophiles alike, this book offers a thoughtful examination of the artistic exchange between the written word and the visual spectacle.
Adaptive Markets : Financial Evolution at the Speed of Thought - Thryft
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A new, evolutionary explanation of markets and investor behaviorHalf of all Americans have money in the stock market, yet economists can't agree on whether investors and markets are rational and efficient, as modern financial theory assumes, or irrational and inefficient, as behavioral economists believe--and as financial bubbles, crashes, and crises suggest. This is one of the biggest debates in economics and the value or futility of investment management and financial regulation hang on the outcome. In this groundbreaking book, Andrew Lo cuts through this debate with a new framework, the Adaptive Markets Hypothesis, in which rationality and irrationality coexist.Drawing on psychology, evolutionary biology, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and other fields, Adaptive Markets shows that the theory of market efficiency isn't wrong but merely incomplete. When markets are unstable, investors react instinctively, creating inefficiencies for others to exploit. Lo's new paradigm explains how financial evolution shapes behavior and markets at the speed of thought--a fact revealed by swings between stability and crisis, profit and loss, and innovation and regulation.A fascinating intellectual journey filled with compelling stories, Adaptive Markets starts with the origins of market efficiency and its failures, turns to the foundations of investor behavior, and concludes with practical implications--including how hedge funds have become the Galapagos Islands of finance, what really happened in the 2008 meltdown, and how we might avoid future crises.An ambitious new answer to fundamental questions in economics, Adaptive Markets is essential reading for anyone who wants to know how markets really work.
This book is a must-read for teachers, counselors, and parents who want to learn how to help children with ADD/ADHD improve their behavior. With up-to-date information and a variety of practical strategies and training exercises, this resource kit provides a comprehensive approach to help children control and change their behavior, build their academic, social, and personal skills, and achieve success both in school and in life. Users can expect a proven set of procedures and programs that are easy to use and effective in managing and monitoring the child's progress.
Added Value - The Life Stories of Indian Business Leaders
Peter Church | Roli Books

Added Value - The Life Stories of Indian Business Leaders

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Imagine gleaning wisdom from India's most illustrious business minds, all in the comfort of your own home. "Added Value" is like a series of masterclasses in entrepreneurship and resilience. It's a beacon for aspiring leaders and a fascinating portal into the lives of those who have truly shaped the Indian economy. If you're keen on business or curious about the oft-unseen rigor behind success, this book speaks to that intrigue with authentic narratives that reveal the human element in the world of commerce.
Added Value: The Life Stories of Leading South East Asian Business People

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If you're intrigued by the successes of various influential figures in South East Asia, "Added Value" could provide you with an inside look into their life stories and business acumen. You'll gain inspiration from their journeys, learn from their strategic thinking, and appreciate the diverse business landscape of an often underrepresented region in global business literature. This dense compilation of experiences could serve as both a learning tool and a motivational read.
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Adder's Fangs - The Prince of Tennis
Takeshi Konomi | Viz Media Llc

Adder's Fangs - The Prince of Tennis

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If sports and competition fuel your reading fire, "Adder's Fangs - The Prince of Tennis" should be your next grab. Ryoma Echizen's journey is not just about tennis; it's a captivating blend of underdog determination and the unique struggles inside high school dynamics. Every serve and volley in this manga could spark your own sense of ambition, whether courtside or in life's many challenges.
Addict - An Incredible True Story With A Fairytale End - Thryft
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It's a must-read for those struggling with addiction. The book beautifully captures how the author overcame obstacles, fought with addiction and ultimately achieved a happy ending.
Addict in the Family: Support Through Loss, Hope, and Recovery

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If your family is wrestling with the turmoil of addiction, "Addict in the Family" by Beverly Conyers is a compassionate beacon in turbulent times. It offers a soothing blend of personal anecdotes and practical advice, providing a deeper understanding of addiction's impact on families. By reading it, you're likely to find solace and strategies for self-care, even if the path to your loved one's recovery remains uncertain.
Addicted to "Love": Understanding Dependencies of the Heart: Romance, Relationships, and Sex
If you're puzzled by the whirlwind of emotions that romance and relationships can stir up, "Addicted to "Love"" could be an illuminating read. Stephen Arterburn's thoughtful approach to understanding the dynamics of love addiction might resonate with you, especially if you crave deeper insights into your own relationship patterns or those of someone close to you. This book shines a light on a path toward healthier connections, enriched by both psychological depth and spiritual breadth.
Addicted to God : 50 Days to a More Powerful Relationship with God - Thryft
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Presents fifty daily devotions designed to deepen the reader's relationship with God, covering such issues as love, thankfulness, and encouragement.
Addiction And Responsibility - Thryft
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The intertwining of addiction and responsibility in personal, philosophical, legal, research, and clinical contexts. Addictive behavior threatens not just the addict's happiness and health but also the welfare and well-being of others. It represents a loss of self-control and a variety of other cognitive impairments and behavioral deficits. An addict may say, I couldn't help myself. But questions arise: are we responsible for our addictions? And what responsibilities do others have to help us? This volume offers a range of perspectives on addiction and responsibility and how the two are bound together. Distinguished contributors--from theorists to clinicians, from neuroscientists and psychologists to philosophers and legal scholars--discuss these questions in essays using a variety of conceptual and investigative tools.Some contributors offer models of addiction-related phenomena, including theories of incentive sensitization, ego-depletion, and pathological affect; others address such traditional philosophical questions as free will and agency, mind-body, and other minds. Two essays, written by scholars who were themselves addicts, attempt to integrate first-person phenomenological accounts with the third-person perspective of the sciences. Contributors distinguish among moral responsibility, legal responsibility, and the ethical responsibility of clinicians and researchers. Taken together, the essays offer a forceful argument that we cannot fully understand addiction if we do not also understand responsibility.
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David P. Doyle | Kogan Page

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"Adding Value to Marketing" by David Doyle could be a good read for Marketing Managers, Executives, and Financial Controllers who are struggling to balance a tight marketing budget and achieve success. This book provides valuable insights on how to reduce costs and add value by recognizing the changing dynamics of the global marketplace, transforming the marketing department from a revenue to a profit center structure, and using techniques such as Activity Based Costing to budget for campaigns more effectively. Doyle also redefines the 4 Ps of business- Product, Price, Place, and Promotion- to examine whether they still make sense in terms of the customer profile, which could help readers create more segmented, targeted, and cost-effective marketing policies.
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Additional Maths 360 would be great for students preparing for their 'O' Level Examinations who want to strengthen their mathematical foundations. The book provides a structured approach towards problem-solving and emphasizes the acquisition of mathematical concepts and thinking skills. Users will appreciate the thorough explanations and ample practice exercises that reinforce their understanding of mathematics.
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Recommended for students wanting exam practice and self-evaluation. Features questions categorized by difficulty level and tagged learning objectives for better reinforcement.
Additive Alert: Your Guide to Safer Shopping

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If you're looking to make healthier choices in your shopping habits, "Additive Alert" can be your ally. Julie Eady empowers you with the knowledge to identify and evade the sneaky chemicals that lurk in everyday products. It's a must-read for anyone committed to a cleaner diet and lifestyle.
Addresses and Essays on Vegetarianism - Thryft
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If you're someone who's intrigued by the philosophical and ethical dimensions of choosing a plant-based lifestyle, "Addresses and Essays on Vegetarianism" could be an enlightening read for you. It delves into the reasoning and principles behind vegetarianism, beyond the typical health and environmental talking points. This collection lays out thoughtful arguments that could help shape or articulate your own views on the subject.
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If you're drawn to human stories against the backdrop of significant historical periods, "Addy" could be a treasure for you. Its detailed portrayal likely offers a touching narrative that intertwines personal growth with the broader canvas of time, something that could resonate with those who appreciate character-driven tales within a richly painted setting.
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Sean Smith | Harper

Adele

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Adele touches the hearts of millions of people who love her for her music and share the real and honest emotion she brings to each and every song. In a cynical age, she is a phenomenon. In Adele, bestselling biographer Sean Smith talks to those close to her as he follows her astonishing journey to fame that began on the gritty streets of Tottenham. Through compelling new research and interviews, he reveals that there is far more to Adele than the superstar we all think we know. He uncovers the story of her complex family relationships; the ill-starred love affair between her mother and father; her devastation at the untimely death of her grandfather; and her seemingly unpromising future in a gang-ravaged area of South London. She found salvation at the BRIT School before a series of unhappy love affairs provided the inspiration for her record-breaking albums. He describes how she conquered America and how it all could have been ended by a dramatic vocal injury. Instead, she has made an amazing comeback and found personal happiness in a new relationship and becoming a mum. Intimate and revealing, Adele is the uplifting story of the woman with the most glorious voice in the world.
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Leïla Slimani, Sam Taylor  | Penguin Books

Adèle

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"Adèle" is an unflinching look at a woman's covert struggle with her desires, eloquently blurring societal expectations and personal satisfaction. It’s a book for those who appreciate complex characters and aren’t afraid to delve into the darker aspects of human nature. Leila Slimani artfully dissects the notion that we can 'have it all,' making for an electrifying read that stays with the reader long after the final page.
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Daisy Meadows | Orchard

Adele the Singing Coach Fairy

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If you fancy a blend of fantasy with the charm of a musical quest, "Adele the Singing Coach Fairy" might strike the perfect note for you. It's an enchanting journey filled with problem-solving and the endearing friendship of Rachel and Kirsty. Ideal for young readers, this book sprinkles fairy dust on the universal love of music and the hidden heroes behind it.
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