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MIT Press Ltd Data Action: Using Data for Public Good
£24.30
Hay House Inc One Box at a Time: How to Build and Grow a Thriving Subscription Box Business
Learn how to create a successful subscription box service from initial product curation to finding your audience to making it a sustainable business beyond launch. Do you have a successful line of product that you know people want to try but who may not be ready to commit or might be overwhelmed by the selection? Do you have an idea for a curated experience that you could provide to subscribers monthly but you don't know where to start? Step-by-step, Sarah Williams, the Subscription Box Queen and host of the Launch Your Box podcast, shares the tactical knowledge, challenges, and successes she faced in launching her own successful business from the ground up, as well as the best practices for:· Finding and connecting with your audience· Curating the perfect box· Buying, sourcing, manufacturing, and working with brands· Making a profitable business after the initial launch With Sarah as your guide, you'll be shipping your boxes in no time!
£22.49
Michael O'Mara Books Ltd Darn It
From baking bread to ironing a shirt, Darn It! features all the essential skills that a man should learn to make his life that little bit easier. Each task is succinctly explained and accompanied by beautifully illustrated instructions. The modern man need never again sheepishly ask for help!
£8.99
Little, Brown Book Group How To Write Crime Fiction
This book provides a comprehensive overview of all the different kinds of crime fiction, with examples from successful contemporary writers in each of the different genres, and clear explanations and exercises to help the beginning writer hone their craft, and discover the kind of crime fiction, the plots, the themes, the language, that work best for them.
£10.99
Books4pocket Sácale jugo a tu licuadora
Los zumos naturales de frutas constituyen un elemento importante en la aliemtación del ser humano. Desde los albores de la historia, se han obtenido zumos a partir de diversas plantas y el hombre aprovechaba lo que la naturaleza le iba ofreciendo a lo largo del ciclo anual para elimentarse y sacier su sed.Generación tras generación, a esta lista se han ido agragando frutos que en otro tiempo eran prácticamente desconocidos o cuyo aprovechamiento en la alimentación hubiera sido impensable.
£7.43
Skyhorse Publishing Darn It
£11.84
Spork What a Prickly Pear?
£12.10
Plough Publishing House Plough Quarterly No. 17- The Soul of Medicine
We need a vision of how medicine might serve the good of the whole human person: the body’s health, but also the health of that “piece of divinity in us.” Medicine, so long as you don’t need it, is a tangential part of life, just one more profession among others. Until that is, a loved one suffers an accident or falls sick. Then, suddenly, medicine is quite literally, a matter of life or death. Medicine is also big business. Doctors have been reclassified as “service providers,” and patients are “clients.” Such commercialism breeds false incentives and inequalities, even in nations. We need a vision of how medicine might serve the good of the whole human person: the body’s health, but also the health of that “piece of divinity in us.” We need love and reverence for humans as they are, not humans as technology may someday engineer them to be. Jesus, the healer from Nazareth, showed what it means to love the imperfect, the frail, the average. The glory of the medical profession is that it is dedicated to these works of mercy. In today’s money-driven healthcare industry, such tasks are often poorly rewarded. Yet they’re at the heart of medicine’s original mission. Also in this issue: original poetry by Suzanne Harlan Heyd; reviews of new books by Barbara Ehrenreich, Ryan T. Anderson, Beth Macy, and David R. Montgomery and Anne Biklé; and art by Tim Lowly, Michelangelo, Julian Peters, Wanjin Gim, Scott Goldsmith, Jan Mostaert, Suleiman Mansour, Cécile Massie, Peter Doig, Erin Hanson, and Jason Landsel. Plough Quarterly features stories, ideas, and culture for people eager to put their faith into action. Each issue brings you in-depth articles, interviews, poetry, book reviews, and art to help you put Jesus’ message into practice and find common cause with others.
£9.60