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Current has become currency. This is the story of electricity--the commodity that determines which nations rise and which fall or remain mired in poverty, and powers us physically and politically.
A call-to-arms about the broken nature of artificial intelligence, and the powerful corporations that are turning the human-machine relationship on its head.
Discusses the long-term health benefits of a plant-based diet and outlines a twelve-week meal plan that combines 150 allergen-free recipes with raw food options to help achieve optimal health and boost energy.
Pamela Salzman shares a simple but powerful mantra with the students who attend her famed cooking classes: Eat well, live well, be well. Now, in Kitchen Matters, she shares the recipes that have won the praise of Nicole Richie, Rashida Jones, Audrina Patridge, and other mega-fans. Customizable for vegetarian, vegan, and grain-free diets, the recipes rely on accessible veggie-forward ingredients that are anti-inflammatory and nutrient-dense. Both practical and elegant, Kitchen Matters offers a roadmap for new and busy home cooks to begin including more wholesome foods every day, for meals as nourishing as they are unforgettable. "Isn't [Pamela] amazing? I couldn't boil water and now I regularly make dinner for my family." -- Jenni Kayne, fashion designer
Discover why persistence isn't always the answer although we're wired to persist, and why we need to be able to quit to get the most out of life
A leader in the field of preventative cardiology reveals essential facts, tips and strategies that can protect you from America's #1 killer.
A tenth anniversary edition of How Much Is Enough? completely revised with four entirely distinct chapters and updated throughout, including new tips and advice, for the age of parenting extremes.
"Gripping and well-researched... In prose of admirable clarity, [McMeekin] relates the enormously complex events of that fateful summer."-National Review
Here, Tatum asserts that we do not know how to talk about our racial differences. Using real-life examples and research, she presents evidence that straight talk about our racial identities is essential if we are serious about facilitating communication across racial and ethnic divides.
A sweeping historical narrative about a remarkable family that bridged the Atlantic in the mid-17th century, linking the English Civil War to the colonial cause in the New World.
Originally published: London: Bodley Head, 2008.
The first in-depth, behind-the-scenes book treatment of the rivalry between the two comic book giants. THEY ARE THE TWO TITANS OF THE COMIC BOOK INDUSTRY--the Coke and Pepsi of superheroes--and for more than 50 years, Marvel and DC have been locked in an epic battle for spandex supremacy. At stake is not just sales, but cultural relevancy and the hearts of millions of fans. To many partisans, Marvel is now on top. But for much of the early 20th century, it was DC that was the undisputed leader, having launched the American superhero genre with the 1938 publication of Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel's Superman strip. DC's titles sold millions of copies every year, and its iconic characters were familiar to nearly everyone in America. Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman -- DC had them all. And then in 1961, an upstart company came out of nowhere to smack mighty DC in the chops. With the publication of Fantastic Four #1, Marvel changed the way superheroes stories were done. Writer-editor Stan Lee, artists Jack Kirby, and the talented Marvel bullpen subsequently unleashed a string of dazzling new creations, including the Avengers, Hulk, Spider-Man, the X-Men, and Iron Man. Marvel's rise forever split fandom into two opposing tribes. Suddenly the most telling question you could ask a superhero lover became "Marvel or DC?"Slugfest, the first book to chronicle the history of this epic rivalry into a single, in-depth narrative, is the story of the greatest corporate rivalry never told. Complete with interviews with the major names in the industry, Slugfest reveals the arsenal of schemes the two companies have employed in their attempts to outmaneuver the competition, whether it be stealing ideas, poaching employees, planting spies, or launching price wars. The feud has never completely disappeared, and it simmers on a low boil to this day. With DC and Marvel characters becoming global icons worth billions, if anything, the stakes are higher now than ever before.
Never in baseball history had a team ranked last rebounded to take the pennant the following season. Yet in 1991 lightning struck twice as the Minnesota Twins and the Atlanta Braves, a pair of cellar dwellers the year before, faced each other in an unforgettable World Series. When the final out was recorded, the cover headline in Baseball Weekly read: Best World Series Ever."
First time in paperback: "Wonderful... Re-creates a little slice of a life otherwise devoured by time."-New York Times Book Review
A mother of four military officers-one each serving in the U.S. Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps-shares intimate stories of her life and offers time-tested guidance to fellow military moms left behind to cope on the home front.
A leading stock picker and investment consultant delivers deep, broad-ranging, and unusual insights into the nature and causes of volatility: how to react when the markets plunge and recover, and how to make smarter financial decisions.
In a warm and sympathetic book inspired by her own experiences, a renowned author, journalist, and feminist offers new insights and concrete advice on how to relate to and help our sick friends
"Morozov is a relentless dragon-slayer in the puffed-up world of internet punditry."- Financial Times
A natural history of the wilderness in our homes, from the microbes in our showers to the crickets in our basements
"Original and important.... [The Folly of Fools] is a remarkable book, thick with ideas."-Financial Times
The epic story, ultimate big history, and "remarkable intellectual achievement" (Quarterly Review of Biology) describing how human society evolved from intimate chimp communities into the sprawling civilizations of a world-dominating speciesIf a chimpanzee ventures into the territory of a different group, it will almost certainly be killed. But a New Yorker can fly to Los Angeles--or Borneo--with very little fear. Psychologists have done little to explain this: for years, they have held that our biology puts a hard upper limit--about 150 people--on the size of our social groups. But human societies are in fact vastly larger. How do we manage--by and large--to get along with each other?In this paradigm-shattering book, biologist Mark W. Moffett draws on findings in psychology, sociology and anthropology to explain the social adaptations that bind societies. He explores how the tension between identity and anonymity defines how societies develop, function, and fail. Surpassing Guns, Germs, and Steel and Sapiens, The Human Swarm reveals how mankind created sprawling civilizations of unrivaled complexity--and what it will take to sustain them.
The definitive guide to leadership development, now fully revised, updated, and expanded for a new generation of leaders
A true story of courage and heroism by the three young American friends who foiled a terrorist attack on a train bound for Paris.
Former Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano offers an insightful analysis of American security at home and a prescription for the future.
A proven 12-week program for sufferers of COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease), which affects nearly 24 million Americans.
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