This book has a broad application. It is intended to provide useful forms for all businesses, whatever their legal structure may be. Therefore, for businesses run as partnerships, sole proprietorships, corporations or other forms, this book stands alone.
This book may decrease dependence on lawyers, but it may not. It will have served its purpose if it helps you to recognize the occasions in which you do need a lawyer, and then helps you to use your lawyer more efficiently.
Contents:
Archaeology: Footprints From Our Past
Mysterious hollows found in Mexico reignite a debate about the first Americans.
Portfolio: Landscapes of Mars
Stunning satellite images of Mars reveal avalanches, sand dunes and more.
Reproduction: The Opposite Of Sex
Biologists uncover why some species reproduce without sex, despite its drawbacks.
Conservation: Bugging Out
Scientists take to the treetops to count the insects in a South American rainforest.
Cosmology: A Hole in the Universe
A giant cold spot in space is forcing scientists to reconsider the big bang.
Disease: How To End Malaria
Malaria kills one million people each year. Here are the five best tools for eradicating it.
Neurology: Eyes without a Face
Why are some people born without the ability to recognize faces?
Technology: Inspired by Nature
Eight cool nature-inspired inventions, from fish-like cars to blades that mimic rat teeth.
Geology: Rocks From Light
Could sunshine have driven the evolution of the continents millions of years ago?
This is a fun little book that introduces and lets kids play around with actions.
Sturdy board books filled with photographs of children and bright, bold
images of animals and objects. The beginning vocabulary makes it easy
for children to read along and name the things they recognize in the
pictures. Crisp photographs portray a multicultural view of the world.
A fun read for children ages 2-5 (infants or children in preschool).
The potential for conflict exists in every interaction. But when one
doesn’t know how to deal with these disagreements constructively, they
can escalate into unproductive and even destructive situations. The key
is not to avoid conflict, but to recognize and manage it skillfully to
produce the best possible outcome. In this powerful and practical
guide, author Gini Graham Scott shows readers how to identify the
reason for the conflict, recognize and control the emotional factors,
and find the best solution. Disagreements, Disputes, and All-Out War
offers a simple but proven system for resolving conflicts resulting
from:
* poor communication and misunderstandings
* different agendas, interests, and values
* political power struggles
* incorrect assumptions about others’ motives and actions
* difficult people
Written in an accessible, conversational style, packed with real-life
examples, and including simple exercises and tools to help assess
conflict situations, this indispensable guide shows readers how to
handle whatever life throws at them.