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    What does your reputation, career, and legacy worth? How much does a scandal cost you or your organisation?What I stand to lose should serve as a wake-up call to all professionals, those in the public eye and those in positions of authority. In a world where a simple misstep can unravel years of hard work. All it takes is one wrong post. All it takes is an opportunist to pounce.This book explores ... Read more

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    In The Passing of the Phantoms: A Study of Evolutionary Psychology and Morals, Charles Joseph Patten examines moral consciousness through the lens of evolutionary thought, tracing how inherited instincts, fears, and social habits give rise to ethical systems. The book belongs to the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century effort to reconcile Darwinian science with philosophy and social theory ... Read more

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  • Black Cat Weekly #109

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  • Tales from silver lands

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    The Bush Rodent

    3Rd Edition

    Narrated by Addison Peacock ...

    Unabridged

    1 hour 14 min

    The Bush Rodent is the author’s second poetry anthology in English focusing on various social, familial, economic, and cultural issues that are common in various societies. The author discusses them using simple language and different forms of poetry. This is a revised edition, which has been prepared to meet international standards and to reach a wider audience. ... Read more

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