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Adrian Perez

    3-D-Spieleprogrammierung mit DirectX
    Stuff Left In The Attic
    Where Darkness Lies
    Sleeping With the World
    RADICAL Companies
    • 2021

      RADICAL Companies

      Organized for Success without Bosses or Employees

      • 298pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the concept of RADICAL COMPANIES, this book explores organizations that are owned and managed by their members, emphasizing a purpose beyond profit. It targets individuals who aspire to create meaningful change in the world, highlighting the importance of community and shared values in business. The narrative encourages readers to rethink traditional business models in favor of those that prioritize social impact and collective ownership.

      RADICAL Companies
    • 2012

      Where Darkness Lies

      A Journey To The Dark Side of Words

      • 202pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Where Darkness Lies is a distorted mind altering collection of poems; often disturbing this isn't for those who are looking for sunshine and rainbows. Mr. Perez tackles subjects such as: addiction, depression, death, and fantasies of destruction he sees through his eyes. There are no happy endings here. He gravitates to the demons of his heart and soul bringing out hell in every sense of the word. Captivated by the dark side, he isn't scared to leap into dark realms and chambers that lurk beneath this world. He creates a world full of obscurity and harsh reality that will leave you questioning your sanity.

      Where Darkness Lies
    • 2012

      Stuff Left In The Attic

      A Clutter of Poems

      • 254pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Stuff Left In The Attic is an arrangement of poetry written in words so simple that anyone can enjoy. Mr. Perez is a vigilant man who writes from the heart. Nothing fancy or complex, his style so direct and bold, his poetry takes on many of his own experiences in life. He sees the radiance and purity of the world around that can be covered with the dirtiness of immorality, but despite of all of this, we can experience the feelings put into every one of his words. His poetry, so pure and true like an exquisite flower, it will leave you wanting to gather more and more.

      Stuff Left In The Attic
    • 2003