age of nineteen, Shotridge met Dr. George Gordon, the director of the University Museum in Philadelphia. The two began a working relationship: Shotridge joined the museum staff, assisted Gordon as a ”museum Indian” in lectures to ...
The Booker Prize-winning author of "The Bay of Angels" and "Hotel du Lac" delivers a masterly novel about the self-discoveries that come with maturity, and the eternal question confronted by people of all ages: What will I do with the rest ...
Profound and deeply resonant, Making Things Better explores the quandaries of aging, longing, and self-discovery with transfixing precision and spellbinding acuity.
What is more, indigenous people who speak out against the tyranny of either their own bullies or the advocates who appropriate their causes are often the first to be victimized by those local tyrants when advocates disappear to their ...
Improving productivity and quality in manufacturing means attracting more engineers to manufacturing, ... Japanese companies are structured to do what they are renowned for: make things better, and faster, and less expensively.
Napier demonstrates how non-Western exchange practices and beliefs can redress the ills of contemporary economic systems in which our relationship to material things transforms animate elements of social life into inanimate commodities.
MAKING THINGS BETTER By the Transforming Power of Jesus Christ.
"This is a story of our times. Making Things Better: Wes Watkins' Legacy of Leadership tells of one common man's trek through history.