With a passionate and playful perspective, Michael Rose transforms the mundane into vibrant experiences, inviting readers to see the beauty in everyday life. His observations capture the essence of the world around us, celebrating the small moments that often go unnoticed.
Focused on developing a successful reward strategy, this essential guide provides practical knowledge and skills for planning, implementing, and assessing reward systems in organizations. It covers key concepts, best practices, and real-world examples to help professionals create effective compensation and benefits programs that align with business goals and enhance employee motivation and performance.
Set against the backdrop of America's Great Depression, the story follows Eunice Ritter, a girl born to neglectful alcoholic parents. As she navigates a life filled with hardship and limited options, the narrative unfolds over decades, highlighting her resilience. Through hard work and the lasting impact of a cherished friendship, Eunice embarks on a journey toward redemption and forgiveness, confronting the mistakes of her past.
Focusing on the need for compassion in healthcare, the book explores the challenges faced by millions in modern Britain suffering from health issues exacerbated by synthetic prescription drugs. It advocates for a transformative dialogue about society and medicine, aiming to uncover truths and address the shortcomings in current healthcare and social care systems. Highlighting personal experiences as a means of healing, it calls for innovative solutions to improve well-being and foster a more empathetic approach to health.
How to Recover from Bipolar Illness: An Entertaining Memoir with Simple Strategies for Every Stage of Recovery
308 pages
11 hours of reading
Offering a message of hope, this book provides essential insights and strategies for managing Bipolar Disorder. It emphasizes understanding the condition, fostering resilience, and exploring effective coping mechanisms. Through personal stories and expert advice, readers are encouraged to navigate the challenges of the disorder while finding strength and support. The focus is on empowerment, helping individuals and their loved ones to build a fulfilling life despite the struggles posed by bipolarity.
Exploring the essence of friendship, Michael Rose's debut work delves into the profound meanings behind being a friend and having friends. Through poetic expressions, the book invites readers to reflect on their own relationships, encouraging a deeper understanding of the bonds they share with others. True Friends serves as a thought-provoking examination of friendship that may inspire readers to reassess their connections.
Exploring the forgotten corners of a city, this book revitalizes the history and culture of Atlanta, showcasing the impact of time and modern advancements on its landscape. Through vivid storytelling and rich imagery, it uncovers the stories and significance of places that have been overlooked, inviting readers to appreciate the city's lost heritage and the resilience of its spirit.
The book features a compelling visual comparison of archive and contemporary photographs of a landmark, illustrating the transformation of "Gate City" into the vibrant capital of the New South. Through these side-by-side images, readers can explore the historical evolution and urban development of the area, capturing both its past significance and present-day vitality.
A lack of daily recognition is identified as a critical factor behind motivation issues in the workplace. Emphasizing the importance of acknowledgment can lead to significant improvements in business effectiveness. The book explores strategies for fostering a culture of recognition that can enhance employee engagement and productivity.
This book comes with an MP3 CD and describes an easy way of learning to read and pronounce Hebrew. It is ideal for self-study and can also be used in a classroom environment. Principle Goals of the Book To provide an easy way of learning to read Hebrew. (CD included) To make the study process easier by studying words which have been adopted from English into Hebrew. The Teaching System: Students first read easy-to-pronounce syllables which are then joined together to form words and sentences. There are many exercises and an answer key is included. An audio CD helps students get the pronunciation correct and teaches them how to read Hebrew. At the back of the book, there are lists of the most common and useful words in the Hebrew language. There is also a chapter on Hebrew writing.