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Freed from contractual obligations, Li Ming and Cai Yan visit the town of Bingzhou. There they hope to train under Grandmaster An Long and learn the final secret of An Family Gongfu. But what begins as a martial pilgrimage escalates into a gang war. Two secret societies battle for control over Bingzhou-and the rest of the continent. Outnumbered and outgunned, the police chief turns to the rivers and lakes for aid. Caught between gangsters and devil cultivators, Li Ming is left with only one option: Master the fist of heaven and earth.
The Integrated Leader is a contemporary search for the questions to which 'leader' or 'leadership' is an answer. Taking a thoughtful approach to management education and learning, this book explores and explains ideas not usually found in books written for managers. Its purpose is to provoke the kind of reflection and thinking that experience (and most leadership training) tends not to reach.The book will get leaders and managers to stop and think. This may not sound like much, but it is very important and significant. It represents a shift in gears in personal leadership thinking and is written for anyone who wants to ask better questions of themselves. The Integrated Leader is practical and also philosophical. It is easy to read and will reward multiple readings. Informed by the experience of practicing managers who re-enter education, it does not simply regurgitate tired old leadership theory. It neither talks down to the reader nor dumbs down any of the complex concepts needed to sustain organisational and personal health and well-being. The book includes between-chapter reflections on the Integrated Leader's Manifesto, an eleven-point declaration for leading self in various contexts.The Integrated Leader is a must-read for anyone sincere in their need for sustainable personal development.
Bah, humbug! Ebenezer Scrooge is a mean-spirited, miserly old man with no friends. One cold Christmas Eve, he is visited by the ghosts of past, present and future, who will show him the error of his ways. Will the bitter Scrooge be able to change for the better?
When beasts swarm the Central Plains, the city-state of Yudu issues a call for aid. Martial cultivators from across Xiazhou descend on Yudu, chasing dreams of wealth and glory. Among them is Li Ming and his fellow biaohang from Dayong. Shattered by recent losses, Dayong needs to rebuild their reputation, earn much-needed revenue and expand their influence. But when they arrive, what was supposed to be a straightforward beast hunt spirals out of control. Old foes and new enemies crawl out of the woodwork. The beasts themselves are acting strangely. And from the shadows comes a plot to overturn the world of the rivers and lakes. Surrounded by chaos and conspiracy, Li Ming and his allies must plunge into the fray and unmask those who seek to become the Lord of Beasts. Author's Note: This series is not a power fantasy. There are no LitRPG / GameLit elements, no unconventional relationships, and no sexual content. It is, quite simply, a cultivation story-in the actual sense of the term.
AwardsWinner, Best Illustrations in the Next Generation Indie Book Awards 2020Honorable Mention, Picture Books (Aged 6 & Up), Story Monster Royal Dragonfly Awards 2019"In A Dream, Cory Tan's vivid and charming illustrations create a wonderful story. The wallpaper and the quilts are delightful patterns of color. His engaging pictures are so appealing you don't want the book to end." - Marcie Tennen, Next generation Indie Book Awards Judge. Synopsis>All seemed well and good but Mum is feeling rather on edge... Baby is healthy and normal like any other new-born, except he's way too small. Day after day, Baby's (small) size became Mum's only obsession. Then one night, she had a strange dream... Targeted at 3-5 year olds (and new mothers), but suitable for the whole family, this book reminds us that comparison is pointless as we are all different and each person is born a unique individual. And only by accepting our loved ones for who they are will we begin to appreciate them for their strengths and uniqueness.
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