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  1. Sep 12, 2023 · Steven’s latest book, "Unconditional Power: A Formula for Thriving in Any Situation, No Matter How Frustrating, Complex, and Unpredictable," is based on his work with organizations operating in an array of sectors and establishes a blueprint to overcome any obstacles and leading others to do the same. Early Struggles and Inspiration:

    • Steven Gaffney
  2. Nov 20, 2020 · Unconditional The Japanese Surrender in World War II Marc Gallicchio. Oxford University Press, New York, 2020, 288 pages. Book Review published on: November 20, 2020 In the spring of 1945, Allied military victory was a foregone conclusion.

  3. The complete review's Review: . Croatian writer Dubravka Ugresic went into exile in 1993, leaving a country being slowly torn apart by continuing conflict. The Yugoslavian heritage she had grown up with -- a pan-slavian communality, held together by the firm Titoist hand -- was suddenly gone, the political decay that ensued continues to this day.

  4. Sep 3, 2013 · The book is commonly seen as objectively “good,” but Carr reflects that around the advent of the book, people had concerns about the negative impacts of books on society, such as a poet who wrote of the “confusion” and “froth” in the “ocean of print” (p. 71).

  5. Mar 28, 2006 · More than just another book about discipline, though, Unconditional Parenting addresses the ways parents think about, feel about, and act with their children. It invites them to question their most basic assumptions about raising kids while offering a wealth of practical strategies for shifting from “doing to” to “working with ...

  6. Aug 22, 2012 · September 8, 2021. Unconditional by Eva Marie Everson is based on a movie by the same name, which in turn was based on true events. Samantha Crawford loves her life, living on a ranch with her beloved husband, Billy, riding her horses, and writing and sketching children’s books. Then tragedy strikes.

  7. Feb 1, 2002 · The Museum of Unconditional Surrender― by the renowned Yugoslavian writer Dubravka Ugresic―begins in the Berlin Zoo, with the contents of Roland the Walrus's stomach displayed beside his pool (Roland died in August, 1961). These objects―a cigarette lighter, lollipop sticks, a beer-bottle opener, etc.―like the fictional pieces of the ...

    • Dubravka Ugresic
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