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An Imperfect Offering: Humanitarian Action for the Twenty-first Century (Sources: Publishers Weekly and Kirkus Reviews)
An Imperfect Offering: Humanitarian Action for the Twenty-first Century (Sources: Publishers Weekly and Kirkus Reviews)

From one of the world’s greatest humanitarian activists comes a searing personal memoir that is also an urgent call to confront suffering in all its many... >>Xem tiếp

Stop Me If You've Heard This: A History and Philosophy of Jokes (Source: Publishers Weekly)
Stop Me If You've Heard This: A History and Philosophy of Jokes (Source: Publishers Weekly)

Stop Me If You've Heard This is the first book to trace the evolution of the joke from the stand-up comics of ancient Athens to the comedy-club Seinfelds of today. >>Xem tiếp

Napoleon's Pyramids (Sources: Library Journal and Kirkus Reviews)
Napoleon's Pyramids (Sources: Library Journal and Kirkus Reviews)

William Dietrich's books have been hailed for their vivid imagery, evocative atmospheres, impeccable historical accuracy, and ambitious plots. Now, in the breakout novel... >>Xem tiếp

A Life Disrupted: Getting Real About Chronic Illness in Your Twenties and Thirties (Sources: Booklist and Library Journal)
A Life Disrupted: Getting Real About Chronic Illness in Your Twenties and Thirties (Sources: Booklist and Library Journal)

Life Disrupted is a personal and unflinching guide to living well with a chronic illness: managing your own health care without letting it take over your life,... >>Xem tiếp

The World in Six Songs: How the Musical Brain Created Human Nature (Source: The New York Times)
The World in Six Songs: How the Musical Brain Created Human Nature (Source: The New York Times)

An unprecedented blend of science and art, Daniel Levitin's debut, This Is Your Brain on Music, delighted readers with an exuberant guide to the neural impulses... >>Xem tiếp

Impulse Factor: The Hidden Force Behind the Choices We Make (Source: Publishers Weekly)
Impulse Factor: The Hidden Force Behind the Choices We Make (Source: Publishers Weekly)

Corporate psychologist Tasler draws on years of research and the latest findings in genetics, neurology and management theory to explore the benefits and dangerous... >>Xem tiếp

The Career Clinic: 8 Simple Rules for Finding Work You Love (Source: Publishers Weekly)
The Career Clinic: 8 Simple Rules for Finding Work You Love (Source: Publishers Weekly)

The secret to life is doing the work we are meant to do. As the longtime host of a radio show devoted to helping people find work they love, Maureen Anderson has often... >>Xem tiếp

To Love What Is: A Marriage Transformed (Source: Publishers Weekly and Kirkus Reviews)
To Love What Is: A Marriage Transformed (Source: Publishers Weekly and Kirkus Reviews)

How to Love Your Marriage helps couples identify and overcome those obstacles, and provides an eye-opening understanding of self-esteem's impact on a... >>Xem tiếp

Future Bioethics: Overcoming Taboos, Myths, and Dogmas (Source: Publishers Weekly)
Future Bioethics: Overcoming Taboos, Myths, and Dogmas (Source: Publishers Weekly)

Future Bioethics is an ambitious book that seeks to reframe the debates surrounding current controversies in bioethics. Carefully examining and dissecting claims made by... >>Xem tiếp

How Doctors Think (Sources: Booklist and Kirkus Reviews)
How Doctors Think (Sources: Booklist and Kirkus Reviews)

How Doctors Think reveals a profound new view of twenty-first-century medical practice, giving doctors and patients the vital information they need to make better... >>Xem tiếp