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![]() The Knack of Selling Yourself by James Thomas Mangan English | August 5th, 2025 | ISBN: 9781779792372 | 208 pages | True EPUB | 0.49 MB In The Knack of Selling Yourself , James T. Mangan presents a concise and practical guide to mastering the art of personal influence. Geared toward sales professionals, businesspeople, and anyone navigating interpersonal communication, the book emphasizes that success is not only about what you offer but how you present yourself. Mangan explores key topics such as body language, first impressions, sincerity, confidence, and emotional tone-elements that, when harmonized, create the foundation of persuasive presence. ![]() Tianjun Liu, "The Key to the Qigong Meditation State" English | ISBN: 1848192320 | 2015 | 272 pages | MOBI | 915 KB Exploring classic Qigong meditation from the perspective of modern psychology, parapsychology and cognitive science, Dr. Tianjun Liu defines the mental state of 'still' Qigong in new terms, identifying a specific mental state, Rujing. He examines the psychology of meditation, showing what happens, both mentally and physically, when a person is in a meditation state. ![]() Richard H. Smith, "The Joy of Pain: Schadenfreude and the Dark Side of Human Nature" English | ISBN: 0199393710 | 2014 | 256 pages | MOBI | 3 MB Few people will easily admit to taking pleasure in the misfortunes of others. But who doesn't enjoy it when an arrogant but untalented contestant is humiliated on American Idol, or when the embarrassing vice of a self-righteous politician is exposed, or even when an envied friend suffers a small setback? The truth is that joy in someone else's pain-known by the German word schadenfreude-permeates our society. ![]() Andrew Porwancher, "The Jewish World of Alexander Hamilton" English | ISBN: 0691211159 | 2021 | 272 pages | MOBI | 19 MB The untold story of the founding father's likely Jewish birth and upbringing―and its revolutionary consequences for understanding him and the nation he fought to create ![]() The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon by Peter Schweizer English | January 20th, 2026 | ISBN: 0063422506 | 288 pages | True EPUB | 3.52 MB Every day, ICE is arresting hundreds of illegal immigrants with a criminal record. They didn't just come here. They were sent here. ![]() Matthew Hindman, "The Internet Trap: How the Digital Economy Builds Monopolies and Undermines Democracy" English | ISBN: 0691159262 | 2018 | 256 pages | MOBI | 2 MB A book that challenges everything you thought you knew about the online economy ![]() Alan Chong, "The International Politics of Communication: Representing Community in a Globalizing World" English | ISBN: 0472077317 | 2025 | 264 pages | EPUB | 1348 KB In an era of globalization, international communication constantly takes place across borders, defying sovereign control as it influences opinion. While diplomacy between states is the visible face of international relations, this "informal diplomacy" is usually less visible but no less powerful. Information politics can be found in propaganda, Internet politics, educational exchanges, tourism, and even popular film. ![]() The Independent Filmmaker's Guide: Volume 1 - Crafting Stories by Christopher Puta English | 2026 | ASIN: B0GJLY7JYS | 75 pages | pdf | 32 MB ![]() The Icom IC-A16 & IC-A16B User Guide: The Pilot's Handbook to Mastering Aviation Radio, Memory Programming, and Bluetooth Connectivity (Without the Headache) by Irwin Stewart English | 2026 | ASIN: B0GJ759B84 | 89 pages | pdf | 23 MB ![]() Clive Finlayson, "The Humans Who Went Extinct: Why Neanderthals Died Out and We Survived" English | ISBN: 0199239193 | 2011 | 273 pages | MOBI | 1026 KB Hailed by Dan Agin in The Huffington Post as "fascinating...electrifying...an apocalyptic vision that puts a chill down one's back," this provocative book offers a new perspective on the extinction of the Neanderthals. Today, we think of Neanderthals as crude and clumsy, easily driven to extinction by the lithe, smart humans who came out of Africa some 100,000 years ago. But Clive Finlayson reminds us that the Neanderthals were another kind of human, and their culture was not so very different from that of our own ancestors. In this book, he presents a wider view of the events that led to the migration of the moderns into Europe, what might have happened during the contact between the two populations, and what finally drove the Neanderthals to extinction. It is a view that considers climate, ecology, and migrations of populations, as well as culture and interaction. His conclusion is that the destiny of the Neanderthals was sealed by ecological factors-in short, a major climate change-and it was a matter of luck that we survived while they perished. |