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"The Fotygraft Album" Shown to the New Neighbor by Rebecca Sparks Peters Aged Eleven
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The New Yorker book of art cartoons.
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ISBN: 1576601293 Year: 2005 Publisher: New York Bloomberg Press

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"A collection of 117 cartoons on art from The New Yorker magazine in a period ranging from the 1930s to the current decade"--Provided by publisher.

Stories they Will Remember
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ISBN: 1599967405 9781599967400 9780874258707 Year: 2005 Publisher: Amherst : HRD Press,

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Have you ever needed just the right story to drive home your message in a speech, presentation, training session or meeting? Then this book is for you. Stories They Will Remember contains a collection of 40 powerful stories gathered by training and development specialists. Rose Sloat and Darryl Doane over 30 years of personal and professional experiences. It is written for trainers, consultants, motivational speakers, CEOs, department heads, supervisors, managers, teachers-anyone who wants to connect with audiences and leave a lasting impression. Storytelling is a recognized and established to

Benjamin Franklin's Humor
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ISBN: 0813134862 128323291X 9786613232915 0813171865 9780813171869 9780813138176 0813138175 9781283232913 9780813134864 0813123712 9780813123714 Year: 2005 Publisher: Lexington : University Press of Kentucky,

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Humor is sometimes a serious business, especially the humor of Benjamin Franklin, a master at revealing the human condition through comedy. For the country's bicentennial, Reader's Digest named Franklin ""Man of the Year"" for embodying the characteristics we admire most about ourselves as Americans -- humor, irony, energy, and fresh insight. Recreating Franklin's words in the way that his contemporaries would have read and understood them, Paul M. Zall chronicles Franklin's use (and abuse) of humor for commercial, diplomatic, and political purposes. Dedicated to the uniquely appealing and

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