Who Profits From War? Smedley Butler Identifies the Real Winners

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Have you ever wondered who profits from war in the end? What if the biggest winners aren’t on the battlefield but in boardrooms? You’re about to discover the sad truth about war profiteering. War Is a Racket by General Smedley D. Butler exposes how corporations and financiers have reaped enormous wealth from conflict throughout history. Prepare to have your eyes opened as you dive into the hidden economics of war.

The Job Market for Ph.D.s: The Truth About Shrinking Prospects

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Are you considering a career in academia? Have you wondered about the current state of the job market for Ph.D.s? Karen Kelsky explores the challenges facing Ph.D. job seekers in today’s academic landscape in her book The Professor Is In. She lays out the shift toward temporary positions and the increasing competition for tenure-track roles. Keep reading to discover what lies ahead for aspiring academics.

How to Ace a Job Interview: Tips for Prep & Answering Tough Qs

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Are you nervous about an upcoming job interview? What can you do to prepare and set yourself apart? Job interviews are nerve-wracking, but they can be less so if you prepare thoroughly. Preparation includes learning to navigate different interview styles, asking questions that show your knowledge, and taking time to study the role in-depth. Here’s how to ace a job interview.

bell hooks on Masculinity: Society’s Toxic Expectations of Men

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How does society’s definition of masculinity affect men’s emotional well-being? What does bell hooks say about masculinity? bell hooks’s groundbreaking work, The Will to Change, explores the complex relationship between masculinity and emotional authenticity. Her insights challenge traditional notions of manhood and offer a more holistic understanding of male identity. Discover more of bell hooks on masculinity, and how she challenges patriarchal norms.

Feeding Tips for Newborns: Breastfeeding and Bottles

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Are you feeling overwhelmed by the prospect of feeding your newborn? How can you give your baby the best nutrition? S.M. Gross, author of The Simplest Baby Book in the World, offers valuable insights on feeding tips for newborns. He explores the benefits of breastfeeding, bottle-feeding essentials, and strategies for overcoming common challenges. Keep reading for expert tips on feeding newborns.

How Pietro La Greca Jr. Escaped His Criminal Parents’ Shadow

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How does someone break free from a family legacy of crime? What does it take to forge a new path outside your criminal parents’ shadow? Pietro “Picho” La Greca Jr.’s story is a compelling tale of redemption and self-discovery. His journey from a family entangled in illegal activities to a successful career is inspiring and eye-opening. Keep reading to learn how Picho broke the criminal cycle.

Go for No! by Richard Fenton & Andrea Waltz: Overview

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What is Go for No! by Richard Fenton and Andrea Waltz about? What if the key to unlocking your potential lies in embracing failure? Richard Fenton and Andrea Waltz’s book, Go for No!, challenges conventional wisdom about success. Their groundbreaking approach encourages readers to seek rejection for personal and professional growth. Read below for a brief overview of Go for No! by Richard Fenton and Andrea Waltz.

Why Do People Body Shame? Sonya Renee Taylor Explains

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Have you ever felt ashamed of your body? What if you could break free from those negative feelings? Why do people body shame? In The Body Is Not an Apology, Sonya Renee Taylor explores the origins of body shaming. She explains how personal experiences and societal pressures shape our self-image—and our expectations of others. Read more to understand the origins of harmful attitudes about our bodies.

Hatching Twitter by Nick Bilton (Book Overview)

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Who founded Twitter? Why were there so many power struggles? What changes and influences has Twitter had over the years? In the book Hatching Twitter by Nick Bilton, he explores the timeline of Twitter—from conception to success (before Musk’s takeover). Twitter’s history is full of deception, greed, and the fight for power. Here’s a brief overview of the book Hatching Twitter.