This guide offers practical strategies for writing a doctoral dissertation, specifically aimed at beginner students. It emphasizes the effective use of government data to streamline the research process, potentially reducing the time needed to complete a dissertation by months or even years. The focus is on commonsense approaches that make the daunting task more manageable and efficient.
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Robert Slater è stato un giornalista e autore la cui scrittura si è addentrata negli intricati mondi del business e della tecnologia. Le sue opere hanno esplorato le dinamiche delle corporazioni e dell'innovazione, spesso svelando le strategie dietro le quinte e le storie umane che guidano i grandi successi commerciali. Attraverso i suoi contributi a pubblicazioni di spicco e libri meticolosamente ricercati, Slater ha lasciato un segno notevole nel giornalismo di business e nella letteratura di saggistica.






- 2024
- 2023
This work presents a unique code used by bankers and merchants in the 19th century for secure communication. Originally published in 1885 by Robert Slater, the code provided a system for transmitting messages while preserving confidentiality. This reprint is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of banking and communication.
- 2017
Focusing on the importance of secure communication, this book presents a telegraphic code designed to maintain secrecy in telegram transmissions. Originally published in 1888, it emphasizes the methods and standards necessary for confidential messaging. This high-quality reprint preserves the integrity of the original edition, making it a valuable resource for those interested in historical communication techniques.
- 2016
Culturally significant, this work offers a faithful reproduction of the original artifact, preserving its historical integrity. It includes original copyright references and library stamps, highlighting its importance in the knowledge base of civilization. This edition serves as a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in the preservation of historical texts.
- 2016
Letters to Leipzig friends
- 320pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
This reprint of the 1866 edition offers a collection of letters that provide insight into the author's thoughts and experiences shared with friends in Leipzig. The correspondence captures the essence of the time, reflecting personal anecdotes and social commentary, making it a valuable resource for understanding the historical context and relationships of that era.
- 2013
Sam Walton nie lubił wydawać pieniędzy. Jego filozofią było przemyślane decydowanie o każdym cencie, ponieważ rozumiał, że dzięki temu zarządzanie dolarami będzie dużo łatwiejsze. W chwili śmierci był drugim pod względem bogactwa człowiekiem na świecie - po sułtanie Brunei. Okazał się jednym z największych artystów zarządzania. Uważał, że kupujący szukają przede wszystkim niskich cen, a było już jasne, że musiała za nimi iść satysfakcjonująco wysoka jakość towarów. Hasło firmy - niskie ceny każdego dnia. Na takiej filozofii opierała się największa w Ameryce, a obecnie na świecie sieć handlowa Wal-Mart. W książce czytelnik znajdzie odpowiedź na jedno z najbardziej intrygujących w amerykańskim biznesie pytań - w jaki sposób udało się kolejnemu pokoleniu liderów Wal-Marta doprowadzić do takiego sukcesu - pomimo odejścia założyciela firmy Sama Waltona. Autor pokazał, jak nowi menedżerowie zebrali pomysły Sama Waltona w kapitalną całość i dobrze je wykorzystali. W rozwoju firmy Sam Walton ryzykował miliony dolarów, jego następcy, kolejni prezesi firmy David Glass i Lee Scott, miliardy. Poznacie sekrety ich sukcesu.
- 2013
The Values of American Teachers
- 127pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
Teachers help steady modern democracy by teaching children the limits of liberty and by cultivating the social virtues -- trust, cooperation, helpfulness, and the like -- upon which civil society depends. We need not only to recognize this but also to avoid education policies that undermine their willingness and ability to do so.
- 2011
Erdöl ist nach Wasser, Luft und Sonne einer der wichtigsten Rohstoffe für Menschen in der westlichen Welt. Kaum ein Produkt kommt ohne Öl aus, und die Abhängigkeit von diesem Rohstoff hat in den letzten 40 Jahren zu stark gestiegenen Preisen und erhöhter Produktion geführt. Diese Entwicklung hat Nomaden zu Milliardären gemacht und Industrienationen zu Rohstoff-Junkies transformiert. Öl war der Auslöser für Kriege, Revolutionen und Naturkatastrophen und hat sogar Fußballvereine zu internationalen Spitzenklubs gemacht. Das „schwarze Gold“ hat die Bedeutung von echtem Gold übertroffen. Was wäre, wenn plötzlich kein Öl mehr verfügbar wäre? Flugzeuge, Eisenbahnen, Schiffe und Autos könnten nicht mehr betrieben werden, und Plastik wäre nicht mehr erhältlich. Die Kontrolle über diesen Rohstoff ist entscheidend für das Überleben der „zivilisierten“ Welt. Der weltweite Öl-Vorrat neigt sich dem Ende zu, während sich die Machtbalance von den USA und arabischen Staaten hin zu nationalen Öl-Konzernen in Russland, China und aufstrebenden Volkswirtschaften in Afrika und Südamerika verschiebt. Bestseller-Autor Robert Slater dokumentiert, wie Ölkonzerne ihre Macht verlieren und wie Politiker wie Wladimir Putin und Hugo Chávez Öl als politische Waffe nutzen. Zudem beleuchtet er die wirtschaftliche Situation auf dem Weltmarkt und thematisiert Fragen der Nachhaltigkeit, Moral und Ethik.
- 2010
How oil volatility may lead to violence among oil powersThe world supply of oil is running out. Meanwhile, the balance of oil power is shifting away from the United States and the Arab states toward national oil companies (NOCs) in Russia, China, and some emerging economies in Africa and South America. As developing countries seek a middle-class existence, their demand for oil grows exponentially, causing oil prices to spiral, turning some into international bullies. Until another fuel is found the world risks being at the mercy of these tyrants whose insatiable appetites for higher oil prices heighten competition and spur the threat of violence, domestic as well as global.In "Seizing Power: The Grab for Global Oil Wealth, " bestselling author Robert Slater: Profiles petroaggressors like Russia's Putin, Venezuela's Chavez, and IranOs AhmadinejadDescribes how oil-rich outlaw nations are using a valuable natural resource as a weapon in global politicsWarns that, as oil dwindles, these outlaw nations may turn upon one another in the fight for what oil is left"Seizing Power" clearly explains why oil is potentially toxic to world stability.