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Books reviews on workplace, corporate, and business driven books.
Humanity And Climate
THE THEME OF CORRUPTION IN THE CANTERBURY TALES Chaucer’s The Canterbury tales deal with corruption with his religion and religious ideas. In The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer explains the corruption in a way that is both ironic and humorous. The religious icons in The Canterbury Tales show many of the problems corrupting the medieval Church. For Instance, The Monk and The Friar. Chaucer highlights corruption to the reader, especially with these two tales. While The Friar is portrayed as a greedy counterfeit, The Monk is described as a person who breaks the rules. Throughout the story, the Characters depict corruption with the attributes they are given.
By Berkay Yüce4 years ago in Journal
Finally, A Book On Pricing Strategy To Increase Organizational Profitability
Today’s consumers are savvier than ever before. They are turning to the Internet for information and advice when buying products and services. They also have a greater understanding of how prices vary from store to store and what factors influence them. Having a winning pricing strategy is key to staying competitive in today’s marketplace.
By Edison Ade4 years ago in Journal
Tasmania Writers Festival 2021
The article contains Australian affiliated links to the books listed in this article. Hello Book People! Now that NaNoWriMo is over, it’s time to get back to a reading routine. So, today I’m going to talk about the Tasmanian Writers Festival, held almost a month ago, on October 2021. But because I was so busy writing, I haven’t been able to put together the books being promoted in the Festival.
By Jasmine Wolfe4 years ago in Journal
Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert — My 10 Best Takeaways
Reading Big Magic made me start a blog and publish one post a week. The book is like a comforting voice whispering to me “You’re allowed to write. No matter how boring, how nonsense the product will be, it’s okay. Just write, then share it with the world.”
By Mark Joseph Aduana4 years ago in Journal
Review of Once Upon a Book Club Subscription Box
A book subscription that includes treasures that relate to the book, what more could a person ask for? Once Upon a Book Club reaches beyond the limits of just a plain subscription box that sends you a monthly book by including wrapped gifts that go along with the pages. It makes the book a more fun read as you stumble onto one of their sticky notes on a designated page letting you know to open “gift for page 65”. Bonus, you would be supporting a woman owned company.
By Scarlett Callohan4 years ago in Journal
Books that kept me sane
Books have always been my favorite place to hide. When everything went wrong, I picked up some fiction and got transported to another world. My real world problems got buried in somebody else's adventures. This was how my mind worked until the pandemic struck. In March 2020, when we were thrown into a world of uncertainty, I could hardly focus on any fiction. Suddenly life seemed like a medical thriller and I wanted something that would make me feel like I am a living, breathing human being and not somebody else's figment of imagination.
By chembarathi4 years ago in Journal










