“The free development of each is the condition for the free development of all.”
The Communist Manifesto, a philosophical document, through its engaging story-like narrative explains the rise of industrial capitalism and sheds light on the capitalistic system’s effect on society.
Arguing that throughout history, societies have been marked by class struggles, where the bourgeoisie (capitalist class) has oppressed the proletariat (working class) for the pursuit of more profits.
More importantly, it urges people to question and think about norms and administrations that are not genuinely working for everyone’s quality of life, asking citizens to live with an open and thinking mind.
LETTERS FROM GAZA is more than a book – it’s a voice from the silence, a heartbeat in the wreckage. Through poetry, letters, and monologues, 30 Gazans lay bare their fears, grief, and relentless hope amid devastation.
Since October 2023 the world has been witnessing the unfolding of the largest humanitarian crisis of this century. And the men, women and children spoken of around the world, fight being silenced through their written words.
While we lamented at the visuals of unimaginable destruction, loss, and unsurmountable pain, there were people living that reality.
Surviving genocide isn’t a blanket experience; there are many facets which remain unheard. This collection, the first of in-the-moment reflections, is pertinent in bringing focus to the human stories behind the crisis, the emotions that rang loudly in the silence of the night, when the shutters went down and the dust had settled.
Throughout the year, 30 people living in the Gaza strip, of varied ages and ethnographies, penned their feelings, fears, memories, thoughts, and hopes on the tempestuous days of war. Each story is a reminder of the world held within every person and how humanity at large is at stake with them.
Collected and compiled by Mahmoud and Mohammed, two prolific writers in Gaza, this collection stands as a testament to unparalleled resilience and unveils the unimaginable emotional scars of war; leaving us overcome with tenderness and compassion.
What if leadership wasn’t about doing more, but about becoming more present, conscious, and aligned with what truly matters?
In a world of relentless pace and pressure, this shift isn’t just desirable; it’s essential.
While strategy may guide a company forward, it’s self-awareness that transforms its culture from within. Happy Ever After offers a bold yet practical redefinition of leadership: an inside-out journey rooted in presence, purpose, and the courage to evolve.
At the heart of this transformation is the HAPPY™ System; a breakthrough coaching framework that blends neuroscience, ancient wisdom, integrative psychology, and real-world tools developed through decades of global coaching. Avni Martin guides leaders, teams, and organizations to grow with clarity, connection, and meaningful human impact.
Whether you’re a HR or business leader, coach or simply someone committed to personal and professional growth, you’ll discover how to:
• Develop conscious leadership by cultivating presence, emotional intelligence, and self-awareness.
• Transform reactivity into intentional action, building trust even under pressure.
• Create cultures of ownership, growth, and wellbeing where people feel seen, heard, and inspired.
• Coach with purpose and confidence, unlocking full potential in yourself and others.
This is more than a book. It’s a call to lead with purpose, to build workplaces where people don’t just perform—they flourish.
And to redefine success not by what you do, but by who you choose to become.
If you had an opportunity to become the best version of yourself, would you do everything it takes to become it?
When entrepreneur TV producer John Aguilar first set out to film a documentary of his return to his sport two decades after retiring, little did he know that he would take a journey that would transform not only his body and get him in the best shape of his life, but also his mind to ask the questions that really matter.
Is it possible for older people to bring back the hands of time and exceed their performance from their younger years? How important is sleep and why is it the single most underrated aspect in wellness? How are people now in the best position to live way past 100? Is drinking red wine really good for you? These and a lot more questions were asked, and in this book, we explore the answers.
From Olympians to doctors and psychologists to Formula 1 performance coaches, John picks the minds of world experts at the bleeding edge of medicine, sports, and business to unravel what it truly means to achieve peak performance.
This book is a comprehensive playbook that will arm you on how you should think about and address sleep, nutrition and supplementation, movement and exercise, mental health and brain optimization, disease and injury prevention, and biohacking and longevity. This is a book that will guide anyone and everyone who wants to live their best lives, and look and feel good living it.
“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat.”
The Art of War by Sun Tzu is an ancient Chinese treatise on strategy, tactics, and warfare. Sun Tzu is a legendary figure in Chinese history, known for his brilliant strategical mind. He emphasized the need for adaptability, flexibility and the importance of understanding one’s strengths and weaknesses to be a successful leader and navigate life’s challenges.
Sun Tzu’s teachings encourage readers to think critically about their actions, and approach challenges with an analysis of both their and their adversaries’ strength and weaknesses. His teachings place great importance on active preparation for what one wants to achieve.
It is the ultimate guide for those seeking to improve their strategy, and leadership abilities, deal with conflict; reminding us that knowledge, adaptability, and sound planning are the keys to triumph in any task.
“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat.”
The Art of War by Sun Tzu is an ancient Chinese treatise on strategy, tactics, and warfare. Sun Tzu is a legendary figure in Chinese history, known for his brilliant strategical mind. He emphasized the need for adaptability, flexibility and the importance of understanding one’s strengths and weaknesses to be a successful leader and navigate life’s challenges.
Sun Tzu’s teachings encourage readers to think critically about their actions, and approach challenges with an analysis of both their and their adversaries’ strength and weaknesses. His teachings place great importance on active preparation for what one wants to achieve.
It is the ultimate guide for those seeking to improve their strategy, and leadership abilities, deal with conflict; reminding us that knowledge, adaptability, and sound planning are the keys to triumph in any task.
“I will not serve that in which I no longer believe, whether it calls itself my home, my fatherland, or my church: and I will try to express myself in some mode of life or art as freely as I can and as wholly as I can.”
In the 19th century, Stephen Dedalus, a young boy growing up in Dublin, Ireland, shows the grit, self-reflection and courage it takes to absorb life and turn it into art.
Stephen is a sensitive and intelligent boy, yet rebellious and independent. He struggles to break free from the constraints of his family expectations, the dominance of his religious teachings and the politics of his country. In his quest to seek reason behind his actions, he learns to break away from the norm and express his own unique perspective of the world.
Writing poetry and prose become his means of expression, as he highlights the tensions between individuality and conformity.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man is a timeless and introspective work inviting readers to experience catharsis and self-realization through beautiful poems, prose and motivating conversations.
Through a close analysis of more than seventy popular documentaries and feature movies from around the world, produced in the twenty-first century, this book explores the theme of poverty, inequality, ecological degradation and revolutionary change, all associated with a contemporary crisis of neoliberal globalization in a world where it has become so pervasive. Profit rules, while poverty and inequality make the political ground fertile for populist manipulation. By returning power to the people, healthier forms of populism can lead the way to progressive revolutionary change that enriches democracy and corrects for social injustice. However, through ideological and political manipulation, populism can also take more debased authoritarian forms, promoting conformism, domination, exploitation, marginalization and degradation of humanity and its habitat.
The book urges progressive moviemakers to take advantage of advancements in digital technologies and to collaborate, in post-pandemic times, with educators to develop public deliberation skills and inspire a new generation of informed and compassionate change-makers.
Reinforce grade-level skills and enhance students’ mathematical proficiency using Practice, Assess, Diagnose: 180 Days of Math for Third Grade. This objectives-based resource provides an engaging and purposeful practice page for every day of the school year. The practice pages follow a consistent format, and each key mathematical skill or concept is addressed daily. Use the included diagnostic tools to record evidence of student learning, assess student and class progress, and identify students’ intervention or enrichment needs. The mathematical skills targeted in this book include:
– Addition and Subtraction
– Multiplication and Division
– Fractions and Decimals
– Number Sense and Place Value
– Algebra and Algebraic Thinking
– Measurement
– Geometry
– Data Analysis
– Word and Logic Problems
– Mathematical Reasoning
Reinforce grade-level skills and enhance students’ mathematical proficiency using Practice, Assess, Diagnose: 180 Days of Math for Kindergarten. This objectives-based resource provides an engaging and purposeful practice page for every day of the school year. The practice pages follow a consistent format, and each key mathematical skill or concept is addressed daily. Use the included diagnostic tools to record evidence of student learning, assess student and class progress, and identify students’ intervention or enrichment needs.
The mathematical skills targeted in this book include:
– Number Sense
– Addition and Subtraction
– Algebraic Thinking and Patterns
– Measurement
– Geometry
– Story Problems
– Mathematical Reasoning