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  • av Robert Mayer
    200,-

    The Art of Arguing teaches its readers how to always triumph at work through the mysterious tactics of persuasion, influenceand likeability, without ever having to yell, point fingers or create workplace enemies. Readers will learn tricks to disagreewith their co-workers and bosses agreeably, conduct themselves with sheer confidence and not shed their professionalismeven in times of crisis. Believe it, you can always win arguments without having to rip your hair or your career apart!Business author and success expert Nary Roden tells you how mastering yourself is the first and the best way to masterworkplace disputes. From being diplomatic to using powerful vocabulary during an argument, The Art of Arguing is adelightful and engaging read, which reveals to its readers the secret mantras of always being victorious and well-liked inthe workplace.

  • av Robert Mayer
    256,-

    From the acclaimed author of Superfolks and The Dreams of Ada comes this tale of the human struggle, of love and war, sorrow and joy, death and renewal, faith and doubt... all seen from the ferret's point of view. Ezra Wroth is a man of today, a master of science but facing his own mortality, struggling with an array of uncertainties. His children are adults with more exuberance than wisdom, his own past holds dark secrets, and the world around him has plans for him he cannot imagine. Into his life comes Cleo, a ferret who understands him better than he understands himself... or is what is happening not quite what it seems?"Bold and original . . . If you're ready to catch anything a book can throw at you, dive in." -- Rain Taxi Review of Books

  • av Robert Mayer
    256,-

    In the years before America was a nation, ships were bringing a steady stream of immigrants to New York. Some were fleeing their homeland, others were seeking their fortune, many arrived in chains. In this quickly growing city, tensions mounted, fires began burning, and accusations flew.By the time it was over, dozens would be dead -- at the hands of the government.This is a tale of desire and hope, of despair and tragedy. Grounding his story in true events, Robert Mayer (author of the acclaimed historical drama The Origin Of Sorrow) brings to life searingly vivid characters, showing how their lives intertwine with each other and with the fears and passions of the day. By humanizing major events and showing the tensions of race and class that drive them, Mayer gives us a novel that is ripped from the headlines of colonial America yet still echoes in the headlines of today.

  • av Robert Mayer
    296 - 546,-

  • av Robert Mayer
    256,-

  • av Robert Mayer
    1 666,-

    Keine ausführliche Beschreibung für "Die Verwandlungen der Kraft" verfügbar.

  • - Matters of Fact from Bacon to Defoe
    av Robert Mayer
    620 - 1 326,-

    Robert Mayer explores the meaning of 'history' in the seventeenth century and shows how the narratives of Daniel Defoe, unlike those of Aphra Behn, were read in their own time as history. Mayer's study makes an important contribution to the debate about the origins of the modern novel in Britain.

  • - The Story of the Loan Shark
    av Robert Mayer
    496,-

    Loan sharks may conjure up an image of tough guys in fedoras looking to make a profit off of desperate people in dire financial straits; but in reality, lenders who advance small sums of cash at high interest rates until payday existed long before organized crime entered the trade. Today the businesses that fill this niche in the credit market prefer the name "payday lenders" rather than loan sharks, but most large cities are still a hotbed of usurious lending, and the landscapes are dotted with their inviting and brightly colored storefronts. Despite their more respectable name, these predatory lenders have endured through regulation, prohibition, and the rise and fall of the mob since the late 1800s. In this intriguing and accessible book, Mayer aptly assesses the consequences of high-interest lending¿both for the people who borrow at such steep prices and for society as a whole. He argues that although some consumers gain from borrowing at high rates, payday lending in its modern form consistently traps many of the wage earners who pawn their postdated checks, leaving them worse off than they were before. Because payday lending regulations vary widely throughout the country, Mayer chose to focus his story on Chicago, a city that serves as a fine representative of the legacy of loan sharking. Quick Cash will engage policy analysts, economists, and regional historians, as wells as general readers interested in the fascinating story behind these unscrupulous lending operations that feed off America's current tough economic times.

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