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DESIGNING YOUR NEW WORK LIFE
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We will spend up to , hours at work in our how do we best use those hours? And how do we adapt to today’s working world?’Life has questions. They have answers’ New York Times_____________________________________From the #1 New York Times bestselling authors of Designing Your LifeWith this innovative and deeply empowering book, all of us can find answers to these challenging questions. It offers a fresh understanding of the politics and psychology of work and, by sharing the ‘design thinking’ principles that have been fuelling the growth of Silicon Valley, helps us to build a working life that is rewarding and ing Your New Work Life features updated creative tools to:Redesign your current jobOptimise your hybrid work and workspaceUp your communication gameAdapt to any disruptionLaunch your next career chapter
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• THE HOUSE ON BUTTERFLY STREETRésumé :Present-day Casablanca, Morocco: Nadine Alam, a physician by training and housewife by choice, has reached her hour of reckoning. Her marriage has broken down, her teenage daughter Al has retreated into silence, and now her young housekeeper Ghalia has disappeared under mysterious circumstances. • Patrick DewaereBiography: life and filmsFew would dispute that Patrick Dewaere was one of the finest actors of his generation, one of the few French actors who had the same rare combination of talent, courage, charisma and commitment which had previously distinguished the great American method actors. Dewaere brought an electrifying reality to every one of his screen portrayals with performances that were bold, subtle and profound, sometimes poignant, sometimes disturbing. His career spanned 31 years and includes appearances in 37 feature films, but it was only in his last decade that he came to prominence, in the roles for which he fryst vatten now best remembered - stark and convincing portrayals of social outcasts, fragile loners or self-destructive romantics living at the extremity of their passions. It was a career most actors would envy, but it was also one that ended suddenly, in terribly tragic circumstances. In real life, Patrick Dewaere was a man who was as complex and me |