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  • av Luana Valletta & Joe Casini
    685

    Gli psicologi devono fare marketing? Se per marketing intendiamo portare un servizio laddove c''è una domanda ancora non soddisfatta, la risposta allora è affermativa. Partendo da questo principio, il libro vuole essere una riflessione condivisa su come il web marketing possa rendere più accessibile la professione dello psicologo, valorizzandone le competenze e rispettandone le peculiarità deontologiche. Lungi dal voler indicare una "via unica", il libro cerca di creare uno spazio creativo in cui valutare i pro e i contro di tutte le principali azioni alla base del web marketing moderno, affinché ciascun professionista possa scegliere consapevolmente il proprio mix vincente.GLI AUTORIJoe Casini è fondatore di Zwan. Laureato in Economia internazionale e in Psicologia clinica, è editorialista di Reputation Review e conduce ogni settimana il podcast Mondo complesso. Negli anni è stato consulente, tra gli altri, per Corte costituzionale, TIM, Confindustria e Federmanager.Luana Valletta è psicologa di comunità e psicoterapeuta. Docente a contratto per Unibo, Unife e Usac e membro di AltraPsicologia, nel 2019 è stata eletta vicepresidente dell''Ordine degli Psicologi dell''Emilia-Romagna e Consigliera CIG per l''ENPAP.

  • av Goltz Horst E. Goltz
    869 - 1 079

  • av Alexander Zelitchenko
    819

    Какой будет следующая, рождающаяся сегодня цивилизация, почему она рождается и почему будет именно такой?

  • av Emmanuel Bove
    179,-

  • av Paul Doggett
    139,-

    The tale of a boy who fulfils the 2000 year old legend that he who is righteous and who wears the ring, shall raise the lost ship out of the sea of sand.

  • av Melanie Voland & Rosa Voland
    335

    These world famous ballet stories are lovely, magical bedtime, or anytime stories, that will appeal to a wide range of kids, especially if they are interested in ballet, dance, acting, theater, ice skating or any kind of performing, and if they might like to go and see a live ballet. As well as to parents who might want to introduce their child to ballet and other cultural and traditional performing arts. Because ballets have no words, and only use dance music and mime to convey what's happening, without knowing the story beforehand, anyone can become completely lost. So your child will already know the plot of these very world famous ballets from these short stories, if they ever watch one online, or go to see one of them live (and so will you if you like). Every ballet performance is a different artistic interpretation. Sometimes they even change some of the most basic details of the plot, scenes and characters, but they usually keep the same, core storyline. We have based these children's stories on the basic, most agreed-upon general plots of all these five ballets. There is only a couple of times that we have modified them slightly and we have made it pretty clear. Lots of ballets contain tragedy or violence, negative role-modeling and themes and subjects not suited to the interests of children. So the ballets in these children's short stories are chosen as some of the very best ballets for children, that they are most likely to love and enjoy and appreciate. This version has full color illustrations. Give your child a unique gift that they will always remember. Treat your child to these magical, world famous ballet stories!

  • av Robert Coalter
    419

    Most aircraft of World War II had pictures of sexy girls, tributes to sweethearts, songs and home. The planes were fondly referred to in a feminine manor. That was not the case with this B-17 tail number 42-25233. He was Rigor Mortis.This is the story of Rigor Mortis and his men who flew over 120 missions from North Africa and Italy in 1943 and 1944. This sixteen month story encompasses the 301st, 2nd and 483rd Bombardment Groups of the 12th and 15th Air Forces. It begins with the first crew in Salina, Kansas. Their overseas trip via Brazil, arriving at Biskra, Algeria on New Year's Eve 1942. 25233 and his men flew their first mission on January 2. Some missions would be milk runs, many quite difficult. They all had a cost.Softcover. 291 pictures of documents, photos and artifacts.

  • av Kevin Grijalva
    255,-

    In Ferris by Kevin Grijalva, a man spends his twenty-fifth year trying to remember what it was like living inside his mind. As he walks through the city, he wonders what arises from what is in front of him. His memories are faint, and as he grasps each one, something else comes up and it's unclear. Desperate to relive his youth and seek clarity, he takes an offer from a mysterious man to test out a computer program that can relive his most profound memories. But why can't he remember? Despite all the conflicts that happened at a young age, he knows it was bliss when he was in his memories. He keeps going into the city, but then something else comes up. What is it? He wants to return to the man who offered him this experience and wonders what his intentions were.

  • av Debra Hammond
    235,-

  • av Gail Lambka
    549,-

    Pysanky sidebands are extensively portrayed for the first time in this book by pysanky artist Gail Lambka. Over twenty artists contributed designs, both custom and classic, to build this comprehensive library of bands. With over 550 sidebands exhibited in full color as professionally produced, precisely detailed graphics, there is inspiration for all levels of pysankars. Learn how to reinvent existing bands so that you can develop your own unique sidebands. In addition, three full-color, double-page photo spreads of completed pysanky provide plenty of inspiration for any artist. A definitive guide on sidebands for your pysanky library.

  • av John Greenleaf Whittier
    295,-

  • av Chloe Moers/ Annie Elizabeth
    285,-

  • av LC Fothe
    199,-

    New Orleans, LA - Take a wild poetic ride across the inner and outer worldsof startling revelation, keen insight, shocking truth,untold beauty, heart-rending pathos and so much morein this amazingly exciting book of poems. L. C. Fothelays bare the absolute deep-seated roots of humanexistence in all of its manifold glory for you to peruse ...and possibly discover yourself, in this powerfully craftedcollection of forty unforgettable poems.

  • av L M Sanchez
    329,-

    Inspired by the original cultures of the Americas, the VOYAGE OF THE KUNJARI is a tale of grief and loss, of music, beauty, love, adventure, friendship, and salvation. Travel with Micky and Emma from the tenements of New York City in 1910 to the marvelous realm of another world in this one, Itzlanicha. Featuring the other-abled and a host of endangered species, the VOYAGE OF THE KUNJARI is the first book of the Chronicles of Itzlanicha series.

  • av Kike Calvo
    519

    ]Un libro magistralmente fotografiado en blanco y negro que celebra la antigua tradición del Corpus Christi en el pequeño pueblo de Atánquez. Una lectura obligada para cualquier persona que conozca Colombia, o que planee visitarla, y quiera expandir sus conocimientos sobre esta joya cultural única, una de las muchas escondidas y salvaguardadas en el país de los mil ritmos. Un tributo honesto y generoso al Pueblo Kankuamo por parte de Kike Calvo, un fotógrafo con gran experiencia internacional, y una voz fresca en el mundo de la antropología visual.] Wade Davis. Profesor de Antropología. Autor de One River y Magdalena: River of Dreams

  • - a collection of poems
    av Hope Wolfe
    179,-

  • av John Crosby
    315,-

    Are you looking for a complete guide on pandemic? Then keep readingWhy was the Spanish Flu known as the Spanish Flu? What caused the Spanish Flu? Where did the Spanish Flu come from? Why was it known as the 'Spanish Flu?'The Spanish Flu did not originate in Spain, although news insurance of it did. At some point of global warfare, Spain was an impartial united state with an unfastened media that covered the outbreak from the start, first reporting on it in Madrid in late 1918. In the meantime, Allied countries and the crucial Powers had wartime censors who protected up information of the Flu to hold excessive morale. Because Spanish information resources were the most effective ones reporting at the Flu, many believed it originated there (the Spanish, in the meantime, believed the virus came from France and called it the "French Flu.") Scientists up to this day do not understand how the country did the Spanish Flu originated, though theories factor to France, China, Britain, or the USA, where the first acknowledged case was pronounced at Camp Funston in citadel Riley, Kansas, on March 11, 1918. A few believe infected infantrymen unfold the sickness to other navy camps throughout the United States of America, then delivered it to distant places. In March 1918, 84,000 American infantrymen headed across the Atlantic and had been accompanied with the aid of 118,000 more the following month.This book covers:¿ History Of Flu Epidemic Of 1918¿ The Rampant Virus¿ How Did The Flu Epidemic Of 1918 Spread?¿ Toward The End Of The Great War¿ The War And Virus That Changed WorldAnd much more!It is unknown precisely where the unique stress of influenza that induced the pandemic came from; however, the 1918 flu was first found in Europe, the USA, and regions of Asia earlier than spreading to nearly every different part of the planet months.

  • av Arvin Kaufman
    185,-

    Good news, great tidings that brings great joy to all people.The birth of Jesus is the greatest story ever told.

  • av Shreya Roy Chowdhury
    259,-

  • av Oteng Montshiti
    425

  • av Oteng Montshiti
    265,-

  • av Oteng Montshiti
    439

    We want prophecy without reading the word of God on our own. It has opened doors for false prophets to step on the scene. They have drifted God's children from the true gospel to human desires. The bible says you must test the spirits because the spirit of the antichrist is already in the world. Therefore, we must test the spirits.

  • av Oteng Montshiti
    239,-

    We want prophecy without reading the word of God on our own. It has opened doors for false prophets to step on the scene. They have drifted God's children from the true gospel to human desires. The bible says you must test the spirits because the spirit of the antichrist is already in the world. Therefore, we must test the spirits.

  • av Howard Pyle
    369,-

    Howard Pyle (1853-1911) was an American illustrator and writer, primarily of books for young audiences. In 1894 he began teaching illustration at the Drexel Institute of Art, Science and Industry, and after 1900 he founded his own school of art and illustration (later called the Brandywine School). His 1883 classic The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood remains in print to this day, and his other books, frequently with medieval European settings, include a four-volume set on King Arthur that cemented his reputation. He wrote an original work, Otto of the Silver Hand, in 1888. He also illustrated historical and adventure stories for periodicals such as Harper's Weekly and St. Nicholas Magazine. Pyle wrote and illustrated a number of books himself. He compiled a number of pirate legends into his volume, Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates (1921).

  • av Thomas Hardy
    465,-

    Thomas Hardy OM (2 June 1840 - 11 January 1928) was an English novelist and poet. A Victorian realist in the tradition of George Eliot, he was influenced both in his novels and in his poetry by Romanticism, including the poetry of William Wordsworth. He was highly critical of much in Victorian society, especially on the declining status of rural people in Britain, such as those from his native South West England. While Hardy wrote poetry throughout his life and regarded himself primarily as a poet, his first collection was not published until 1898. Initially, he gained fame as the author of novels such as Far from the Madding Crowd (1874), The Mayor of Casterbridge (1886), Tess of the d'Urbervilles (1891), and Jude the Obscure (1895).

  • av Kent Nobot
    309,-

    Introduce the concept of opposites with our book Opposites for Toddlers!Learning about opposites is important to your child's development, and Opposites For Toddler show lots of examples big and little, full and empty, and more! This book is a good supplement for the lessons about the concept of opposites and works very well with early primary students (PreK-1) and beginning English-Language-Learners (ELLs), yet it is suitable for all ages.

  • av Thomas Hardy
    405,-

    Thomas Hardy OM (2 June 1840 - 11 January 1928) was an English novelist and poet. A Victorian realist in the tradition of George Eliot, he was influenced both in his novels and in his poetry by Romanticism, including the poetry of William Wordsworth. He was highly critical of much in Victorian society, especially on the declining status of rural people in Britain, such as those from his native South West England. While Hardy wrote poetry throughout his life and regarded himself primarily as a poet, his first collection was not published until 1898. Initially, he gained fame as the author of novels such as Far from the Madding Crowd (1874), The Mayor of Casterbridge (1886), Tess of the d'Urbervilles (1891), and Jude the Obscure (1895).

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