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Michael Marcovici

    What really happened in Fukushima
    The End of EBay
    You are the target !
    How to bring up a genius?
    Homeschooling
    You can keep your doctor!
    • 2014

      The Internet Of Things

      This revolution could unlock $14.4 TRILLION in business value

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Exploring the concept of interconnectivity among electronic devices, this book delves into how they can record, monitor, and transmit information to create a wide range of outcomes. Coined around the turn of the millennium, the term encapsulates both the potential benefits and drawbacks of this technological evolution. It offers insights into the implications of a fully connected world, highlighting the transformative power of technology in our lives.

      The Internet Of Things
    • 2014

      The narrative explores humanity's journey marked by both peril and progress over millions of years. It highlights critical moments when extinction loomed, emphasizing that early struggles were pivotal in distinguishing humans from other primates. The development of language and advanced cognitive abilities played crucial roles in this evolution, enabling humans to thrive and shape a technologically advanced society. The book reflects on how these challenges ultimately contributed to the resilience and pre-eminence of the human species on Earth.

      The 50 greatest events in the history of humankind
    • 2014

      Exploring the pivotal figures throughout history, this book highlights individuals whose singular achievements or diverse contributions significantly advanced civilization. It delves into the various methods and ideas that have shaped humanity's progress, emphasizing the impact of innovation and discovery on society. Through compelling narratives, it illustrates how different approaches to thought and action have influenced the course of history.

      The 50 most influential people in history
    • 2014

      What really happened in Fukushima

      Did we learn from the disaster?

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The narrative delves into the aftermath of the Fukushima disaster, exploring its profound impact on the environment and the lives of those affected. It examines the human stories behind the crisis, highlighting resilience, loss, and the struggle for recovery. The book also addresses the broader implications of nuclear energy and safety, prompting reflections on technology's role in society and the lessons learned from this catastrophic event. Through personal accounts and expert insights, it paints a vivid picture of a community grappling with change and uncertainty.

      What really happened in Fukushima
    • 2014

      How a useless startup burns 25 millions in 3 days

      but then...

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The book explores the phenomenon of startups that rapidly expend vast amounts of capital, analyzing the factors that lead to both failure and success in the entrepreneurial landscape. It delves into case studies of companies that have either thrived or faltered, offering insights into the volatile nature of startup culture and the critical elements that can determine a venture's fate.

      How a useless startup burns 25 millions in 3 days
    • 2014

      You are the target !

      Or do you believe your government is always watching the others?

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Surveillance and control have become integral to modern life, blurring the lines between fiction and reality. The narrative explores themes of privacy, freedom, and the implications of living under constant observation. It delves into the psychological effects of being monitored and raises critical questions about autonomy in an increasingly interconnected world. The story serves as a cautionary tale about the erosion of personal liberties in the face of pervasive oversight.

      You are the target !
    • 2014

      Flyfishers are Masochists!

      What nobody told you about Flyfishing

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Flyfishing is portrayed as a challenging yet intriguing sport, attracting enthusiasts who embrace its complexities. The description hints at a paradox where the difficulty of flyfishing is seen as a form of self-inflicted challenge, suggesting that those who engage in it may enjoy the struggle as part of the experience. This unique perspective on the sport highlights the dedication and passion of flyfishers, setting it apart from conventional fishing methods.

      Flyfishers are Masochists!
    • 2014

      How to deal with a stalker

      'and other assaults on person or property

      • 212 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The book addresses the alarming rise of stalking, particularly in the digital age, highlighting the emergence of cyberstalking as a distinct legal issue. It provides essential guidance for potential victims on recognizing warning signs, preventive measures, and their legal rights against perpetrators. Additionally, it explores self-defense strategies and the implications of surveillance and gang stalking. Empowering readers with knowledge, it emphasizes the importance of awareness and proactive steps in seeking protection from stalking threats.

      How to deal with a stalker
    • 2014

      They stopped sending their kids to school

      Does homeschooling make sense?

      • 244 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the viability of homeschooling, this book examines its advantages and challenges compared to traditional education. It presents various perspectives from educators, parents, and students, highlighting personal experiences and outcomes. The discussion includes educational philosophies, socialization concerns, and the impact on child development. By analyzing case studies and research, it aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of homeschooling as a legitimate educational choice.

      They stopped sending their kids to school
    • 2014

      You can keep your doctor!

      What nobody told you about Obamacare

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The Affordable Care Act has ignited intense debate across American society, politics, and media, highlighting deep divisions regarding healthcare reform. While many agree that reform was necessary, the extreme reactions, particularly from the Republican party, often stem from ideological beliefs about government size and individual choice. The law's mixed implications suggest that it may bring both challenges and necessary changes. The future of the system remains uncertain, with significant consequences for the economy and various stakeholders depending on its success or failure.

      You can keep your doctor!