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Comedy Begins with Our Simplest Gestures: Levinas, Ethics, and Humor Duquesne University Press Paperback

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"""The comedy begins with our simplest gestures,"" writes Emmanuel Levinas in Entre Nous, as he goes on to describe how our human inevitable awkwardness proves comedic. And yet, he says, the comedy may take a tragic turn. When the awkwardness of the act is turned against the goal pursued, we are in ...

I am the Way: Finding the Truth and the Life Through a Biblical Reimagining of the Tao

Author(s): Robert Martin

Discover a transformative journey that harmonizes the depths of Biblical spirituality with the profound teachings of the Tao Te Ching. Lao Tzu's timeless principles of harmony, balance, and inner peace have captivated seekers for ages, yet their unfamiliar language can be a hurdle for those rooted i...

You've Been Selling All Your Life! Principles of Relationship Selling

Author(s): Thomas Walker

Welcome to the world of selling, not only products and services but more importantly “Selling Yourself!” When you asked that first person out for a date—you were selling yourself! When you applied for that first job—you were selling yourself! When you sought that first promotion- you were selling yo...

Take Control of Your Career: How to Use Skills-Based Volunteering for Professional Growth and Development

Author(s): Joyelle Harris

In Take Control of Your Career, you will discover a fresh approach to advancing your career through skills-based volunteering.  Part 1 challenges the traditional career advancement model and empowers you to create your own opportunities for growth.  Learn how to overcome self-imposed barriers and re...

The Media Spectacle: Captivating the Audience

Author(s): Russell Fink

Media is everywhere. It has become engrained in every part of our lives. As our media literacy, access, and usage has evolved exponentially, we have an all-encompassing need and desire to no longer just be a bystander or spectator, but to be an active participant.We, the audience, remain captivated,...