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The Prize : The Epic Quest for Oil, Money & Power
by Daniel Yergin
Manufacturer: Free Press |
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Summary: A Commuter's Nightmare
Content: Kind librarians should consider filing The Prize in the "Reference" section as a clear warning to readers. Yergin's book is a laboriously impressive volume of forgettable details by one of the oil industry's most gifted analysts. It is not a light bedtime ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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No Logo: No Space, No Choice, No Jobs
by Naomi Klein
Manufacturer: Picador |
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Summary: Confessions of a No Logo Survivor
Content: In mid-nineteenth century England, poet William Blake indignantly portrayed poor children sneaking a peek from the windows of the factories where they slaved fifteen hours a day, to watch the rich and beautiful cavort in the meadows with their hounds and ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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The Toyota Way Fieldbook
by Jeffrey Liker
Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill |
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Summary: Great "How To" Book for introducing TPS in a company
Content: Our company is introducing Toyota Production System methodologies, and we all had questions about "Why do we use 11x17 paper for presentations?" and "How do we perform this task ?". This is a very good reference book for our specific case. It is written ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal
by Eric Schlosser
Manufacturer: Harper Perennial |
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Summary: Corporatism at the worst
Content: In Eric Schlosser's first devastating book on the malpractices of the fast food industry, he pieces together history, facts, and numerous sources to reveal some disturbing truths about their nature.
Fast Food Nation is less an expose` on how ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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