Focusing on Universal Basic Income, this comprehensive guide examines its historical origins and explores both the potential benefits and challenges it presents. It provides valuable insights aimed at policymakers and society, encouraging informed discussions about the implications of UBI in modern economies.
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- 2024
- 2024
Is Your Boss Making You Sick?
The 8 E's of Equilibrium to Master Work-Life Balance
- 230 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Focusing on the integration of mind and body principles, this guide provides a practical framework to enhance daily life and achieve balance beyond work. It introduces the 8 E's of Equilibrium, offering actionable lessons for personal growth and fulfillment. With insights drawn from renowned thinkers, readers will find valuable quotes and wisdom relevant to modern challenges. This transformative approach encourages individuals to maximize their leisure time, turning it into meaningful experiences that promote well-being and longevity.
- 2023
i follow your rules
- 166 pages
- 6 hours of reading
A journey of faith and self-discovery unfolds as Bella returns to Miller's Creek, a place filled with painful memories she had vowed never to revisit. Despite her belief in divine guidance toward freedom, she grapples with the challenges of confronting her troubled past and the judgment of those around her. As she navigates the complexities of her history, Bella seeks to understand the purpose behind her return and find a path to healing amidst the criticism of her former life.
- 2023
Exploring the challenges faced by Black individuals in the technology sector, this book emphasizes the critical need for representation and diversity to transform the industry. The author shares personal experiences and insights from their extensive career in tech, offering a candid and thought-provoking perspective on the struggles and successes of being Black in this field. With a mix of personal anecdotes, expert advice, and inspiring stories, it serves as both a reflection and a call to action for greater inclusivity in tech.
- 2023
Sugar Boo
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Sang Sorenson's recent absences from Ashley Waters have led to her suspension, disrupting her academic life and raising concerns among school officials. Once a top student, she now struggles in silence while trying to maintain the secrets that threaten her future. As her friends—Kota, Victor, Silas, Nathan, Gabriel, Luke, and North—rally to protect her, the pressure mounts, making her situation increasingly perilous. The tension between keeping secrets and seeking help creates a gripping narrative of friendship and resilience against overwhelming odds.
- 2022
John Curtin
- 130 pages
- 5 hours of reading
John Curtin, often hailed as Australia's greatest prime minister, triumphed over personal struggles and political challenges to lead the Labor Party to victory. After narrowly securing the leadership in 1935, he united the party following significant losses in previous elections. As a wartime Leader of the Opposition, Curtin played a crucial role in establishing an Advisory War Council, facilitating collaboration between the Coalition and Labor governments amidst a divided House of Representatives, ultimately positioning the party for future success.
- 2020
Interesting New Facts. Well Researched Text. Good Pictorial Coverage.
- 2019
Weight Watchers Instant Pot Cookbook
Weight Watchers Program To Rapid Weight Loss And Better Your Life With 120 Easy And Delicious Smart Points Recipes For Your Instant Pot Pressure Cooker Cooking
- 150 pages
- 6 hours of reading
This guide offers practical strategies for achieving permanent weight loss. It emphasizes sustainable lifestyle changes rather than quick fixes, focusing on healthy eating habits, regular physical activity, and mental well-being. The book aims to empower readers with knowledge and tools to transform their relationship with food and exercise, ensuring long-term success in their weight loss journey.
- 2019
Britain's Last Mechanical Signalling
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Mechanical signalling has been on the way out since colour signalling was introduced in the 1920s. It was originally intended to replace all mechanical signalling by the millennium, however, numerous outposts remain on the national network.
- 2019
IT sourcing becomes more important due to the increasing IT complexity in a company and the importance of purchasing and supply chain is already recognised by top managers as a key business driver. Software and IT service vendors have their own characteristics and require a different sourcing approach to other vendors. The existing complexity in the spend volume and quality of services must be transparent in order to ensure profits in the short and long term. Without transparency, the purchasing department could make decisions based on incorrect information, not use synergy effects, negotiate non-relevant agreements and not bundle all requirements. This raises the question as to how it is possible for a company to achieve transparency in IT sourcing of software and services for increasing profit and quality?