The narrative explores the emergence of a novel coronavirus in Wuhan, China, in December 2019, detailing its rapid global spread and the ensuing pandemic of 2019-2020. It examines the impact of the outbreak on societies, healthcare systems, and individuals, highlighting the challenges faced during this unprecedented public health crisis.
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- 2020
- 2017
40 Copies of Myself
- 56 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Exploring the chaotic thoughts of a schizophrenic mind, this collection blends poetry and imagery in a unique, immersive experience. It invites readers on a journey through fragmented expressions, connecting the dots between past and future literary adventures. The work promises an engaging and thought-provoking ride, challenging perceptions and emotions along the way.
- 2016
The book offers a poignant exploration of the complexities of life through evocative poetry and vivid imagery. It captures the essence of a soul that has matured beyond its youthful innocence, reflecting on themes of growth, experience, and the rich tapestry of emotions that come with age. The interplay of words and visuals invites readers to connect deeply with the journey of self-discovery and the beauty found in life's transitions.
- 2016
This book explains 34 key documentary credit concepts in a clear and simple manner. But not only that; also taking it out of its context – so that one can approach one concept when it is appropriate. The idea is to describe each of these concepts as short as possible (and present them in alphabetic order) – and primarily from the perspective of the documentary credit.
- 2014
This is the ultimate documentary credit handbook for the person that want an easy and safe way to a successful documentary credit transaction without having to study rules, practices and opinions from many different sources. The book includes a straightforward documentary credit crash course – as well as specific advice to the exporter, importer and transport company – walking through each phase of the documentary credit from the perspective of these 3 key players. A total of 87 specific and practical pieces of advice are collected. The book is also valuable for the documentary credit bank that is advising their customers on how to handle their documentary credits.
- 2012
The collection showcases a series of trade finance articles authored by Kim Christensen, who later adopted the name Kim Sindberg. Spanning from 2003 to 2011, these feature articles reflect insights and developments in the trade finance sector, offering readers a comprehensive look at the author's contributions to the field through various publications.