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Please Understand Me: Character and Temperament Types
: :This book is excellent for understanding your own character and it is in new conditions. No marks or breaks on any of the pages. Review:Does your spouse's need to alphabetically organize books on the shelves puzzle you? Do your boss's tsunami-like moods leave you exasperated? Do your child's constant questions make you batty? If you've ever wanted to change your mate, your coworkers, or a family member, then 'Put down your chisel,' advise David Keirsey and Marilyn Bates in this book of personality types. We are different for a reason, and ...
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Reporting Vietnam: American Journalism 1959-1975 (Library of America)
from: Library of America
: :A unique collection captures a dramatic and controversial war and the brilliant generation of American journalists who reported it.This one-volume selection, drawn from the original newspaper and magazine reports and contemporary books collected in the acclaimed two-volume hardcover edition, brings together the work of over fifty remarkable writers to create a powerful mosaic view of America's longest war. Reporting Vietnam follows events from the first American fatalities in 1959 through the Tet Offensive in 1968 to the fall of Saigon in 1975, recording the shifting course of the fighting, its impact on ...
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Reporting Vietnam: American Journalism 1959-1969 (Part One) (Library of America)
from: Library of America
: Review:In the last few years, with the publication of such books as Jacques Leslie's The Mark and William Prochnau's Once Upon a Distant War, historians and former correspondents have been examining closely the role of journalism in the conduct of the Vietnam War. The two volumes of Reporting Vietnam offer a trove of material for such studies. Part One contains combat-front writing by journalists who are well known to students of Vietnam War history--Stanley Karnow, David Halberstam, Frances FitzGerald, Bernard Fall, Neil Sheehan, Ward Just, and Zalin Grant among them. The hefty ...
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Please Understand Me
: Review:In the last few years, with the publication of such books as Jacques Leslie's The Mark and William Prochnau's Once Upon a Distant War, historians and former correspondents have been examining closely the role of journalism in the conduct of the Vietnam War. The two volumes of Reporting Vietnam offer a trove of material for such studies. Part One contains combat-front writing by journalists who are well known to students of Vietnam War history--Stanley Karnow, David Halberstam, Frances FitzGerald, Bernard Fall, Neil Sheehan, Ward Just, and Zalin Grant among them. The hefty ...
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Please Understand Me: An Essay on Temperament Styles
: :A book to help you understand the motivations of others, find your perfect complement, and gain insight into your personality.
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Please Understand Me: Character & Temperament Types
: :A book to help you understand the motivations of others, find your perfect complement, and gain insight into your personality.
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Group Leadership: A Manual for Group Counseling Leaders
: :A book to help you understand the motivations of others, find your perfect complement, and gain insight into your personality.
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Por favor, compréndeme: tipos de carácter y temperamento
: :A book to help you understand the motivations of others, find your perfect complement, and gain insight into your personality.
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Please Understand Me Character & Temperament Types
: :A book to help you understand the motivations of others, find your perfect complement, and gain insight into your personality.
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Barry Goldwater (Acacia Biographies)
: :The first in the Acacia Biography Series: Arizona State Greats, this biography of Barry Goldwater provides young researchers a thorough look at the man who dedicated much of his life to the state of Arizona. Each book in the Acacia Biography Series gives a comprehensive look at the life of its subject. The books are divided into chapters covering each individual's Early Days, Education, Family Life, and Lasting Contributions. In addition, there are chapters pertaining to each figure's personal interests and occupations. Barry Goldwater's book, for example, includes chapters on Aviation, Electronics, ...
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