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Marketing myopia / di Theodore Levitt
: Il sole 24 ore : Strategiqs, 2009
Harvard business review. I classici ; 1
Guidare il cambiamento / di John P. Kotter
: Il sole 24 ore : Strategiqs, 2009
Harvard business review. I classici ; 4
Africa : dalla memoria all'immagine / [catalogo a cura del] Museo e villaggio africano
La Spezia : Agorà, 2002
Counting kisses / by Karen Katz
: Simon and Schuster, 2001
Back into mommy's tummy / by Thierry Robberecht ; illustrated by Philippe Goossens
: Clarion books, 2005
Abstract: On her fifth birthday, a little girl has an unusual birthday wish. She wants to go back to being a baby in her mother's tummy. That way she'd never have to go to bed early, and she'd always be close to her mommy. But when she realizes that babies in tummies can't go to birthday parties or play with their friends, it suddenly doesn't seem like such a good idea. Could the real reason for her wish be that there's a new baby in Mommy's tummy already? Playfully exaggerated illustrations convey the child's complex emotions about a new baby and capture the gentle humor of this fresh take on sibling rivalry.
Cicloturismo in Lombardia = Cycle-tourism in Lombardy
: Regione Lombardia, 2008
Monza visuali diverse = Monza, a variety of views
: Comune di Monza, 2010
The audacity of hope : thoughts on reclaiming the American dream / Barack Obama
: Crown publishers, 2006
Abstract: A government that truly represents these Americansthat truly serves these Americanswill require a different kind of politics. That politics will need to reflect our lives as they are actually lived. It wont be pre-packaged, ready to pull off the shelf. It will have to be constructed from the best of our traditions and will have to account for the darker aspects of our past. We will need to understand just how we got to this place, this land of warring factions and tribal hatreds. And well need to remind ourselves, despite all our differences, just how much we share: common hopes, common dreams, a bond that will not break. from The Audacity of Hope In July 2004, Barack Obama electrified the Democratic National Convention with an address that spoke to Americans across the political spectrum. One phrase in particular anchored itself in listeners minds, a reminder that for all the discord and struggle to be found in our history as a nation, we have always been guided by a dogged optimism in the future, or what Senator Obama called the audacity of hope. Now, in The Audacity of Hope, Senator Obama calls for a different brand of politicsa politics for those weary of bitter partisanship and alienated by the endless clash of armies we see in congress and on the campaign trail; a politics rooted in the faith, inclusiveness, and nobility of spirit at the heart of our improbable experiment in democracy. He explores those forcesfrom the fear of losing to the perpetual need to raise money to the power of the mediathat can stifle even the best-intentioned politician. He also writes, with surprising intimacy and self-deprecating humor, about settling in as a senator, seeking to balance the demands of public service and family life, and his own deepening religious commitment. At the heart of this book is Senator Obamas vision of how we can move beyond our divisions to tackle concrete problems. He examines the growing economic insecurity of American families, the racial and religious tensions within the body politic, and the transnational threatsfrom terrorism to pandemicthat gather beyond our shores. And he grapples with the role that faith plays in a democracywhere it is vital and where it must never intrude. Underlying his stories about family, friends, members of the Senate, even the president, is a vigorous search for connection: the foundation for a radically hopeful political consensus. A senator and a lawyer, a professor and a father, a Christian and a skeptic, and above all a student of history and human nature, Senator Obama has written a book of transforming power. Only by returning to the principles that gave birth to our Constitution, he says, can Americans repair a political process that is broken, and restore to working order a government that has fallen dangerously out of touch with millions of ordinary Americans. Those Americans are out there, he writeswaiting for Republicans and Democrats to catch up with them.
Dreams from my father : a story of race and inheritance / Barack Obama
Three Rivers Press, 2004
Abstract: Barack Obama racconta i primi trent'anni della sua vita, la storia non facile di un americano nato dal matrimonio fra un uomo di colore, proveniente dal Kenya, e una donna bianca, originaria di una piccola cittadina del Kansas. I sogni di mio padre è un'autobiografia senza reticenze, senza diplomazie o ipocrisie, a ulteriore testimonianza della forza e della novità del linguaggio di Obama, anche perché scritta prima della sua fulminea carriera politica. Una storia che in un linguaggio vivo e diretto, senza veli, racconta più di tanti saggi le difficoltà della società americana e dei suoi giovani di colore. Un viaggio, quello alla scoperta della propria identità, che inizia quando, appena ventunenne, Obama viene raggiunto dalla notizia della morte del padre. Il presidente degli Stati Uniti ripercorre così la sua infanzia alle Hawaii, dove nasce e dove dopo pochi anni rimane solo con la madre, quando il padre decide di tornare in Africa dalla famiglia d'origine. Non tace sulla difficile adolescenza quando, confuso sulla propria identità, rischia di smarrirsi fra droghe e gang giovanili. E racconta infine il viaggio in Kenya per conoscere i parenti della famiglia di suo padre, ma soprattutto per ritrovare la 'metà africana' della sua cultura e identità.
Cambridge essential English dictionary
2. ed.
Cambridge University Press, 2011
Emma / Jane Austen ; text adaptation, notes and activities by Derek Sellen
Genova : [Black cat], 1998
I want to be somebody new! / by Robert Lopshire
: Beginner books, 1986
Beginner books
Abstract: Spot, the chameleon-like leopard star of Put Me in the Zoo, is through with life in the zoo. And with changing his spots, too. Now he's into changing his shape, and he wants to be somebody new! But as Spot soon discovers, it's not easy being as big as an elephant or as tall as a giraffe or as small as a mouse. In fact, sometimes it's easiest just being yourself, as he and young readerslearn in this cheerful, rhyming Beginner Book about self-acceptance.
The cat in the hat / by dr. Seuss
: Random house, 1985
Beginner books
Abstract: Back in 1957, Theodor Geisel responded to an article in Life magazine that lamented the use of boring reading primers in schools. Using the pseudonym of "Dr. Seuss" (Seuss was Geisel's middle name) and only two hundred twenty-three words, Geisel created a replacement for those dull primers: "The Cat in the Hat." The instant success of the book prompted Geisel and his wife to found Beginner Books, and Geisel wrote many popular books in this series, including "Hop on Pop, " "Fox in Socks, " and "Green Eggs and Ham." Other favorite titles in this series are "Go, Dog, Go!" and "Are You My Mother?" by P. D. Eastman, "A Fly Went By, " by Mike McClintock, and "Put Me in the Zoo, " by Robert Lopshire. These affordable hardcover books combine large print, easy vocabulary, and large, bright illustrations in stories kids will want to read again and again. Grades 1 - Grades 2.
I am not going to get up today! / by dr. Seuss ; illustrated by James Stevenson
: Beginner books, 1987
Beginner books
Abstract: "A rhyming story that is full of laughs. 'The alarm can ring. The birds can peep....Today's the day I'm going to sleep,' says a lazy boy one morning, and despite a pail of icy water, television coverage, and the arrival of the Marines, he vows to stay in bed--and he does! The repetition of concepts and words will keep children turning the pages, as will the energetic drawings. A sure draw for early readers."--Booklist.
A fly went by / by Mike McClintock ; illustrated by Fritz Siebel
: Beginner books, 1986
Beginner books
Abstract: Back in 1957, Theodor Geisel responded to an article in Life magazine that lamented the use of boring reading primers in schools. Using the pseudonym of "Dr. Seuss" (Seuss was Geisel's middle name) and only two hundred twenty-three words, Geisel created a replacement for those dull primers: "The Cat in the Hat." The instant success of the book prompted Geisel and his wife to found Beginner Books, and Geisel wrote many popular books in this series, including "Hop on Pop, " "Fox in Socks, " and "Green Eggs and Ham." Other favorite titles in this series are "Go, Dog, Go!" and "Are You My Mother?" by P. D. Eastman, "A Fly Went By, " by Mike McClintock, and "Put Me in the Zoo, " by Robert Lopshire. These affordable hardcover books combine large print, easy vocabulary, and large, bright illustrations in stories kids will want to read again and again. Grades 1 - Grades 2.
The big honey hunt / by Stanley and Janice Berenstain
: Beginner books, [198-?]
Beginner books
Abstract: Illustrated in full color. Papa Bear shows Brother Bear how a "smart" bear hunts for honey--with hilarious results! "Carried along by rhyme and rhythm, enlivened by humorous, colorful illustrations."-- "Chicago Tribune. "
Oh, the thinks you can think! / by dr. Seuss
: Beginner books, [198-?]
Beginner books
Abstract: Back in 1957, Theodor Geisel responded to an article in Life magazine that lamented the use of boring reading primers in schools. Using the pseudonym of "Dr. Seuss" (Seuss was Geisel's middle name) and only two hundred twenty-three words, Geisel created a replacement for those dull primers: "The Cat in the Hat." The instant success of the book prompted Geisel and his wife to found Beginner Books, and Geisel wrote many popular books in this series, including "Hop on Pop, " "Fox in Socks, " and "Green Eggs and Ham." Other favorite titles in this series are "Go, Dog, Go!" and "Are You My Mother?" by P. D. Eastman, "A Fly Went By, " by Mike McClintock, and "Put Me in the Zoo, " by Robert Lopshire. These affordable hardcover books combine large print, easy vocabulary, and large, bright illustrations in stories kids will want to read again and again. Grades 1 - Grades 2.
Great day for up / by dr. Seuss ; pictures by Quentin Blake
: Beginner books, [198-?]
Bright and early books for beginning beginners
Abstract: The meanings of "up" are conveyed with merry verse and illustrations in a happy book that celebrates the joy of life.
Put me in the zoo / by Robert Lopshire
: Beginner books, [198-?]
Beginner books
Abstract: Illus. in color. Spot, a polka-dot leopard who can change colors and even juggle his own spots, tries to convince two children that he is special enough to be exhibited in the zoo. "A hilarious story for a first-grade pupil to read. Shows that reading can be fun even if the vocabulary is very limited."-- "Material Analysis Publications. "