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Sarah Cooper

    Sarah Cooper is a writer, comedian, and speaker known for her satirical insights into the corporate world and modern culture. Through her blog and books, she humorously examines themes like workplace absurdity and societal norms. Her style is sharp, witty, and insightful, often revealing unexpected truths about everyday life.

    Sarah Cooper
    Animal Life in the Sea and on the Land
    Animal Life In The Sea And On The Land
    100 Tricks to Appear Smart in Meetings
    How to Be Successful Without Hurting Men's Feelings
    Making History Mine
    Chris Marker
    • 2024

      Foolish

      How Google Docs Knew I Was Getting a Divorce Before I Did... and Other Stories

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Exploring the theme of embarrassment, Sarah Cooper shares her journey through comedy, tech, and personal life, highlighting moments of failure and resilience. From auditions to her Netflix special, she reflects on the messy realities of chasing stardom, revealing insights gained from her experiences. With humor, she emphasizes that embracing foolishness can lead to growth and success, while also noting her personal style missteps, like discovering periwinkle blue isn't her color. This collection of musings captures the essence of perseverance and self-acceptance.

      Foolish
    • 2023

      Foolish

      Tales of Assimilation, Determination, and Humiliation

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The memoir offers a candid and humorous exploration of Sarah Cooper's journey from a Jamaican-American upbringing to her rise in the comedy world. Through her experiences, she reflects on the pressures of perfectionism, her quirky obsessions, and the challenges of navigating life as an immigrant. Cooper's relatable struggles with identity, marriage, and career transitions reveal her resilience and wit. With a blend of triumphs and humiliations, she demonstrates that embracing one's flaws can lead to genuine growth and laughter.

      Foolish
    • 2023

      Analysing Gender in Healthcare

      The Politics of Sex and Reproduction

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Focusing on adolescent sexual health and reproductive technologies in the UK, this book examines the intersection of women's reproductive rights and government policies. It highlights how evolving societal expectations and biological understandings complicate the politics surrounding these issues, often leading to women's marginalization in healthcare. The impact of COVID-19 on patient engagement with the NHS is also explored, raising questions about the future of gendered healthcare and the potential for patients to influence health policy. It is a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners in gender, health policy, and law.

      Analysing Gender in Healthcare
    • 2019

      Northport

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The story follows Rylee Marie Woods, a gifted model-student who mysteriously disappears from her room. As she embarks on a journey to uncover her shadowy past, she faces peril and encounters a young man who holds crucial secrets about her life. Along the way, Rylee grapples with her deepest fears and navigates the complexities of love, all while confronting the haunting elements of her history that compel her to seek closure.

      Northport
    • 2019

      Animal life in the sea and on the land

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Focusing on the rich diversity of animal life, this high-quality reprint from 1887 explores both marine and terrestrial species. The book offers detailed illustrations and descriptions that capture the essence of wildlife in its natural habitats, reflecting the scientific understanding of the time. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in zoology and the history of natural history literature.

      Animal life in the sea and on the land
    • 2018

      Animal Life in the Sea and on the Land

      A zoology for young people

      • 436 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Offering a detailed exploration of zoology, this book presents the diverse animal life found both in the sea and on land, tailored for a younger audience. Originally published in 1887, it combines engaging descriptions with educational insights, making it an excellent resource for young readers interested in the natural world. The unchanged reprint maintains the quality and charm of the original edition, ensuring that the information remains accessible and captivating for today's youth.

      Animal Life in the Sea and on the Land
    • 2018

      The unspoken rules for how women should behave in the workplace are as numerous as they are confusing. Ask for a pay rise? Pushy. Take credit for an idea? Arrogant. Admit a mistake? Weak. Successfully juggle work and family? Unpromotable. This wickedly funny tongue-in-cheek guide to workplace identity politics shows women how to be successful in a non-threatening way which absolutely won't risk hurting any men's feelings

      How to Be Successful Without Hurting Men's Feelings
    • 2017

      With this essential book, co-published by Routledge and MiddleWeb, you will gain a variety of practical strategies for teaching civics and current events to your middle school students.

      Creating Citizens
    • 2016

      Regulating Women

      Policymaking and Practice in the UK

      • 220 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Focusing on key women's issues in the UK, this book employs new institutionalism to analyze how these issues are constructed and managed within policy frameworks. It provides a comparative perspective, highlighting the complexities and challenges faced in addressing women's rights and equality. The analysis delves into institutional influences, offering insights into the effectiveness of various policy approaches and their implications for women's empowerment in contemporary society.

      Regulating Women
    • 2016

      100 Tricks to Appear Smart in Meetings

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.9(1559)Add rating

      The book that's missing from 55 million offices and conference rooms around the world: the idiot's guide to the idiot's guide to conquering the cor�porate meeting. In it you will learn the essential subtle tricks that pay big dividends by making you look really clever in meetings: con�stant nodding, pretend concentration, useless rhetorical questions, how to nail the big presentation by pacing and getting someone else to control your slides. Complete with illustrated tips, examples, and scenarios, Sarah Cooper's 100 Tricks to Appear Smart in Meetings gives you actionable ways to use words like 'actionable', in order to sound smart.

      100 Tricks to Appear Smart in Meetings