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Shelter Puppies - $12.99What could tug at the heartstrings more than a puppy looking for a home? Whether he’s exploring eagerly with his littermates or winning you over with his doleful stare, a puppy is quite irresistible. Dog ownership is a responsibility not to be taken lightly, however, and every year growing numbers of newborn or abandoned puppies enter shelters. In this delightful new book, photographer Michael Kloth captures the canine spirit at its floppy-eared, tail-wagging best with over 60 endearing portraits of shelter puppies. From chihuahuas and poodles to pit bulls and Labradors, and all kinds of mixes in-between, the puppies enchant with their curiosity, playfulness and all-round lust for life. By documenting the unique characters and stories of some of the puppies he has encountered in his volunteer work, Kloth raises awareness of animal rescue causes, and especially the need for more adoptive homes. | The Wager: A Humorous Novel About Dog Parks, Seniors, and Gambling for Love Later in Life - $14.24The scene is set as six wealthy senior ladies make a large wager to reward the charity of one of them with $60.000.00 for managing to get a new lover by Christmas from the widowed, divorced or single members of their Dog Walking Group for Seniors. The result is a hilarious romp through the unknown territory of Senior Sexuality. |
The Power of Two: How Smart Companies Create Win:Win Customer- Supplier Partnerships that Outperform the Competition - $38.27The Power of Two presents the best way for your company to increase competitive advantage. By forming close collaborative relationships with a small set of customers and suppliers you can achieve a significant cost advantage over your competitors, increase your market share and achieve significant top line growth. | Rescue Me: Animals in Need: A Guide to Pet Rescue, Care and Adoption - $9.99Each year somewhere around 6 to 8 million dogs, cats and other animals in the United States end up in shelters - and about half of those are eventually euthanized. The number of these "animals in need" has reached epidemic proportions and continues to grow. "No kill" and "low kill" shelters are forced to turn away animals because they simply don't have room for them. If you're interested in trying to do something for these homeless animals and rescue them from what in many cases amounts to "death row", then this book can offer some advice on helping your local shelter and adopting or fostering shelter pets. In addition, there are chapters on how to keep your adopted pet safe and healthy and how to deal with sick or injured pets, plus a few stories about actual dogs, cats and parrots that my family and I have rescued. We all have many other things to deal with besides animals in shelters. But if you or anyone you know is thinking about getting a dog, cat or other animal, please contact your local “city pound”, animal shelter, or special breed rescue group and take a look at some of these homeless animals. If you're looking for a great companion, there are so many of them there - lost, abandoned or unwanted - please consider giving one of them a chance at a "forever home". |
Breakthrough Thinking: The Legacy Leader's Role in Driving Innovation - $14.87The most significant obstacle to teams achieving breakthrough results is the inability of people to believe that achieving the breakthrough results is possible. The most significant failure of a leader is letting them get away with that attitude. This author is convinced that unless the leader clearly, unequivocally, and passionately, makes the statement that the organizational culture will be one in which breakthrough thinking will be the only acceptable standard, the organization will never take on that attitude and exhibit the behaviors necessary to drive breakthrough results. Moreover, if the leader fails to get other leaders in the organization to firmly believe and support a breakthrough thinking environment, and not just talk about it, then the concept of breakthrough will be unsuccessful. Without the leader?s relentless commitment, it will become the management ?buzz-word? of the month, doomed to meet the same fate that so many other management fads have. Breakthrough thinking is more than that. It is real. The results that can be achieved are real, and anyone who says it can?t be done in our organization because our processes or products are ?different?, is wrong. Breakthrough Thinking is not about products or processes. It?s about leader?s behaviors and the environment they create. It is also about the team member?s attitudes, beliefs, and the behaviors that result from these. | The Lonely Detective Gets Nasty And Other Murder Mysteries: Eleven Nasty and Satirical "who done it" Mysteries - $11.79This Volume VI, a collection of “who done it” mysteries is filled with nasty characters doing very nasty things in funny and outrageous ways, as exemplified in Murder at BB’s Big Bash (A Lonely Detective Mystery) where one finds idealistic teachers devolving into cynical desperate people as liquor flows and the chip bowl empties, and one guest leaves feet first. |