A book for those who want to enjoy a tasty, balanced diet while only spending two days a month cooking. With this in mind, Cristina Macía offers various plans, appealing to different culinary tastes, for preparing seasonal menus.
We propose a challenge, a plan, a strategy.
We’re going to talk about how to pursue your vocation, design your career and move towards it.
How to Win a War is a historical revision of World War II from a different point of view, focusing on the lessons of history and business that can be applied to daily life.
All entrepreneurs, business people and directors who wish to manage a business efficiently need access to the tools which enable them to make the right decisions.
This is a reference book which aims to improve the communication skills, both oral and written, of those executives that work in an international environment.
Collection of short stories, in which the author focuses her attention on a series of female characters who, for various reasons, are accompanying someone on a journey that at first does not concern them, but which gives rise to episodes that reve
This book represents a contribution from the Psychology of Thinking to the study of generic skills proposed by the European Union, and is aimed at university professors and students.
Conquest and destruction of the Indies thoroughly analyses the huge genocide caused by the conquest and colonization, the past and current theories that either deny or justify it, the legislation protective towards the natives, the use of terror a
Writers Ola Yevguènieva, Véra-Margarita Abansèrev, Vitali Kroptkin, Aleksandr Vòlkov and Iosif Bergxenko were unbeknownst to me before Anastàssia Maxímovna sent me their short stories. To me, they are part in the fictionalization of fiction.
São, a girl who, like everyone in her village, was born to work, decides one day to try and build a better life for herself in Europe.