Most of us enter the workforce with lots of book knowledge but very few working skills.
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Yet for all the incompleteness, each book adds considerably to our knowledge of what the Soviets accomplished.
Such a book needs both technical market knowledge and historical anecdote, and Mr Chancellor, a former investment banker who trained as a historian, carries the combination off well.
Genuinely feel thankful and excited that you have the opportunity to gain all that wonderful knowledge from that magnificent book and from that amazing professor.
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The breadth and depth of his knowledge are apparent throughout the book, but never burdensome.
The book, pamphlet and newspaper have spread knowledge (and nonsense), transforming economies, politics and religion.
But this flaw in no way eclipses the bright beams of knowledge coming from this excellent book.
However, it was Kee's lifelong interest in Ireland that made him his name, and his extraordinary knowledge was reflected in his book The Green Flag, published in 1972, in three volumes.
Suggestions in a new book that Mr Brown lied about his knowledge of a huge donation to the Labour Party from Bernie Ecclestone, a motor-racing baron, have led to Tory calls for the chancellor's resignation.
With support from Norway, UNESCO published a 2-volume book in the Mayangna language based on their indigenous knowledge of the natural world.
During the course of the project, UNESCO-LINKS will work to facilitate the insertion of the book, and in this manner Mayangna culture, knowledge and language, into the new curriculum as part of the regional or national education programme.
Put out a book every now and then based on your accumulated knowledge and experience as an observer and interviewer and you also earn the privilege of using traditional media platforms to express your opinion, via book reviews and essays, with minimal filtering.
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Mr Atlas makes it clear that the main character in the novels has always been Mr Bellow, each book a dispatch from his restless quest for self-knowledge and expression.
Now Terry has written a book that compiles all of the plastic-free living knowledge she has amassed over the years: Plastic Free: How I Kicked the Plastic Habit and How You Can Too.
Details can be found in his book, The Springboard: How Storytelling Ignites Action in Knowledge-Era Organizations.
Indeed, in many ways this book is as much an ode to the value of education and knowledge as it is an adventure story.
The pop-up book is a guide to the natural world, and gives children the knowledge to explore the environment and helps them to understand how humans make use of plants.
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Although this book is written in slightly mannered mandarin English, Sir David's practical knowledge, common sense and decency shine through.
Her latest book is filled with wisdom about the dangers of overreach and the importance of local knowledge.
In his book The Wisdom of Crowds, James Surowiecki discusses how disconnects between status and knowledge often lead to inefficient outcomes in decision-making processes.
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However, Mayangna leaders told us that the objective of reinforcing culture, knowledge and language transmission across and within the generations cannot be met by simply publishing and disseminating the book without any further support to facilitate its use.
Poetry: "Stag's Leap, " by Sharon Olds (Alfred A. Knopf), a book of unflinching poems on the author's divorce that examine love, sorrow and the limits of self-knowledge.
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