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Book Review: Nineteen Eighty-Four
Book Review: The Misinformation Age by Cailin O’Connor and James Owen Weatherall
Want to see a finely crafted piece of propaganda? Pick this up. Many apparently logical chapters explain how bad information spreads, but if you are used to examining primary sources, thinking critically, and considering omissions and causations, this book may frustrate you. First, note the authors are logic and philosophy professors at the University of… Continue reading Book Review: The Misinformation Age by Cailin O’Connor and James Owen Weatherall
Book Review: Pen on Fire
Book Review: Pen and Ink by Barbara DeMarco-Barrett “Think about what you wish for and imagine how you’d like your life to be in six months, a year, five years from now…Now set your timer for fifteen minutes and write down your ideal scenario…If you can’t see yourself as a writer, how will you ever… Continue reading Book Review: Pen on Fire
Appreciating Clients and Members: A Book Review
No B.S. Guide to Maximum Referrals & Customer Retention: the Ultimate No Holds Barred Plan to Securing New Customers and Maximum Profits by Dan S. Kennedy & Shaun Buck People like to be appreciated and Dan S. Kennedy reminds readers that showing love to our past and current clients renews the relationship and can be… Continue reading Appreciating Clients and Members: A Book Review
Writers Write: a Book Review of The Right to Write
Follow the Warrior Kid Code and Determine Your Fate, a book review
Communism Kills: a book review of “How Do You Kill 11 Million People?”
How Do You Kill 11 Million People? Why The Truth Matters More Than You Think by Andy Andrews My rating: 5 of 5 stars When individuals let truth slide, people die.This is Andy Andrews’ answer to the question: what happens to a society that lives with lies?First, he differentiates the past from history “…the past… Continue reading Communism Kills: a book review of “How Do You Kill 11 Million People?”