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Business Review - A Valuable Resource
AFTER LEAVING THE MILITARY, MANY VETERANS STRUGGLE TO INTEGRATE BACK INTO SOCIETY, MAKING THEM AN UNTAPPED RESOURCE FOR EMPLOYERS. KAYLEE HACKNEY, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT, DISCOVERED SEVERAL FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE VETERANS' SUCCESSFUL TRANSITION INTO CIVILIAN LIFE.
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Likely Stories - Yellowface by R. F. Kuang
A story of jealousy and greed, Yellowface takes the reader many places. It is also a story of a scathing look at the publishing industry.
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Likely Stories - Running With Sherman by Christopher MacDougall
There are a few books that I hand sell like crazy at Fabled and one that I am known to adore is “the donkey book”. Yes, the donkey book is Running With Sherman: How a Rescue Donkey Inspired a Rag-Tag Gang of Runners to Enter the Craziest Race in America by Christopher MacDougall.
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David and Art - Good For Everyone
Building cultural institutions is a public responsibility, not just a private one.
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SHOUT! Black Gospel Music Moments - The Mighty Supreme Voices
The Mighty Supreme Voices of Dallas, Texas, tear up their own composition, the funky “I Don’t Have a Friend Like Jesus.”
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Business Review - Balancing Ethics
MATT QUADE, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT EXPLAINS THAT ETHICAL LEADERSHIP COMPOUNDED BY SUPERVISOR-INDUCED STRESS CAN LEAD TO EMPLOYEE DEVIANCE AND TURNOVER.
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SHOUT! Black Gospel Music Moments - Sandra Crouch
The Sandra Crouch LP We Sing Praises is credited with saving the nearly bankrupt Light Records label in 1983.
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Likely Stories - Love & Saffron by Kim Fay
Today I am recommending my favorite book of last year, Love and Saffron by Kim Fay. I describe is as if Ruth Reichl, food writer for the NYT, and Laurie Colwin, my favorite food memoir writer wrote Eighty Four Charing Cross and I loved everything about it
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Business Review - The Role of Emotions in Information Security
MORE AND MORE COMPANIES ARE ASKING EMPLOYEES TO TAKE AN ACTIVE ROLE IN INFORMATION SECURITY. DOCTOR A.J. BURNS, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS. DISCUSSES THE ROLE OF OUR EMOTIONS AND WHAT COMPANIES CAN DO TO BOOST ENGAGEMENT IN SECURITY.
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David and Art - Brice Marden
Remembering artist from a prominent generation who continued developing his style long after the public attention had shifted away.
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