A How To Book. How to write novels and short stories from an award-winning writer.
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The title of this work is an index of the performance. It is a collection of useful instructions for a young tradesman.
In today's business world, information is everything - and no one gathers information more effectively than spies. So why not bring real spying techniques into your workplace? The same tactics used by CIA and KGB agents can also be used at offices and corporations of any size - and these techniques will help you get ahead fast! The Spy's Guide: Office Espionage features illustrated step-by-step instructions on tapping phones, sending anonymous e-mails, disguising your identity at a trade show, and much more. The authors also share real-life stories about how these tactics have been employed by professional spies in the CIA, KGB, Fortune 500 companies, and other settings. Advance your career with espionage!
Cheating, lying, cutting class – and that’s just the staff! Meet high school teacher Rachel Weir The job is about to push her into a mid-life crisis. Journalist Joy Attwood has picked the worst day to follow Rachel at work! The two women are about to produce one of the most outrageous and frank tales of school life ever written. No frills, no red carpet… just straight into the brown stuff! Unruly students, Hungover teachers, and insufferable managers ensure the day is never short on laughter and shocks. It’ll prove to be a day neither Rachel nor Joy may recover from. You’ll laugh. You’ll cry. You’ll want to home school your children! CLASS DISMISSED!
A collection of anecdotes from working mothers highlights the rewards and trials of being a mom while being employed.
A collection of anecdotes from working mothers highlights the rewards and trials of being a mom while being employed.
A collection of anecdotes from working mothers highlights the rewards and trials of being a mom while being employed.