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Five Stars: The Communication Secrets to Get From Good to Great
Ideas don’t sell themselves. As the forces of globalization, automation, and artificial intelligence combine to disrupt every field, having a good idea isn’t good enough. Mastering the ancient art of persuasion is the key to standing out, getting ahead, and achieving greatness in the modern world. Communication is no longer a “soft” skill―it is the human edge that will make you unstoppable, irresistible, and irreplaceable―earning you that perfect rating, that fifth star.
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151 fairy tales by sawan
Sawan 151 fairy tales is a store-house of most fabulous and popular 151 tales. Each tale in the book has been written in a very lucid language accompanied by coloured illustration that adds to its beauty manifold. Young and old alike are sure to get lost in the world of these tales which hold the reader spellbound.
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151 Amazing Questions And Their Answers By Sawan
Sawan 151 amazing question & their answers book is a store-house of most fabulous and popular 151 questions. Each tale in the book has been written in a very lucid language accompanied by colored illustration that adds to its beauty manifold. Young and old alike are sure to get lost in the world of these tales which hold the reader spellbound.
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My Great Love for Jesus Led Me to Islam
Description from the publisher: “I learned to love Jesus more than my own parents.” “That is Jesus, the son of Mary the word of truth about which they are in dispute” (Quran 19:34) Jesus has been mentioned by name 25 times in the Quran while Prophet Muhammad has been mentioned by name just five times. Additionally, the nineteenth chapter of the Quran was named after the Virgin “Mary” while there is no chapter in the Quran bearing the name of Prophet Muhammad’s mother, and any of his wives or daughters. It is also noteworthy that Mary is the only woman mentioned by name in the Quran. She is described in the most honorable way as one chosen and favored over all women.
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Freedom To Think
Synopsis
Without a moment’s pause, we share our most intimate thoughts with trillion-dollar tech companies. Their algorithms categorize us and jump to troubling conclusions about who we are. They also shape our everyday thoughts, choices and actions – from who we date to whether we vote. But this is just the latest front in an age-old struggle. Part history and part manifesto, Freedom to Think explores how the powerful have always sought to influence how we think and what we buy. Connecting the dots from Galileo to Alexa, human rights lawyer Susie Alegre charts the history and fragility of our most important human right: freedom of thought. Filled with shocking case-studies across politics, criminal justice, and everyday life, this ground-breaking book shows how our mental freedom is under threat like never before. Bold and radical, Alegre argues that only by recasting our human rights for the digital age can we safeguard our future.