Posts Tagged ‘Masters’
Masters of Deception: The Worldwide White-Collar Crime Crisis and Ways to Protect Yourself
Masters of Deception: The Worldwide White-Collar Crime Crisis and Ways to Protect Yourself

New – This book uncovers the crimes perpetrated by today’s elite professionals. It focuses on the misuse of power by those we arbitrarily trust including business professionals, governments officials, health and education workers, lawyers, and more. Charity cheats, insurance fraud, and banking theft are also explored. Sidebars, boxed advice, and discussions of actual incidences illustrate the statistical information and help victims and wary readers fight back.
Price: $ 4.24
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Masters of the Game: Inside the World’s Most Powerful Law Firm
Masters of the Game: Inside the World’s Most Powerful Law Firm

Used – “Veteran legal issues reporter Kim Eisler takes us behind the scenes into mega law firm Williams & Connolly, guiding us on a journey through the many storied cases that have served to shape current policies in public and private sector alike “For the past twenty years, author and journalist Kim Eisler has covered the law firm of Williams & Connolly, first at “American Lawyer Magazine,” then for “Legal Times “and since 1993 as National Editor of “Washingtonian Magazine. “More than any othe
Price: $ 9.67
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Courses in a Pastoral Counseling Master’s Degree Program
Courses in a Pastoral Counseling Master’s Degree Program
Masters 2009 – Be Your Own Golf Psychologist Like Angel Cabrera
Masters 2009 – Be Your Own Golf Psychologist Like Angel Cabrera
I’ve been away for the last week and enjoying the undulating green fairways and even more undulating high-speed greens of Augusta National. Taking in the wonderful scenes, listening to the roars as Phil and Tiger hit yet more unbelievable shots and holed seemingly outrageous putts. And they were just the sideshow on the final day – what a sideshow! I’ve also been breathing in the atmosphere and soaking up the scenery – all those glorious Azaleas and the “herbaceous borders” of the colourful galleries.
Visiting Augusta for the Masters has been my dream for the last 40 years since I took up golf. Sadly, it’ll have to remain a dream – albeit a very vivid one this year with the hypnotic medium of Peter Alliss, Ken Brown and the High Definition Television coverage from the BBC. I just have to help one of my clients to get to the Masters and convince them to take me with them.

















































