![]() Strange Relations $14.98 This is one of my favorite movies. It is a story of a man having grown up rich who never knew he was adopted. So he becomes ill and goes to England to find his Mother. The ending always makes me a bit unhappy, as does not really end, but otherwise I loved it!It stars Paul Reisner and Julia Waters. ![]() Foreign Affairs $53.70 Articles in Foreign Affairs are extremely well written, and researched. Editions are published every two months. This is no ordinary magazine, it is clear that the editors, and writers take their time to polish and clarify the viewpoints in the essays, and reviews. I would recommend this magazine to students interested in global affairs. Often articles in the magazine help the reader understand the causes beyond current events, and some even go so far as to predict the future. In 1993, Foreign Affairs published a piece titled "The Clash of Civilizations" that proposed that future conflicts will be based on culture and religious ideology. Now, sixteen years later, the conflicts in Iraq, and Afghanistan have supported and verified the thesis in this article. ![]() Putting the Public Back in Public Relations: How Social Media Is Reinventing the Aging Business of PR $26.99 Apart from the title of this book, which caught my attention and made me buy it, the book is not worth reading. Instead of thoughtful analysis, it is unstructured, unfocused, superficial, and filled with hype, platitudes and significant amounts of self-promotion. |
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