In 2002 London, an MI6 officer encounters intrigue and adversity as he struggles to disprove the evidence regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction upon which the U.S. is basing their decision to invade Iraq. A fictional account inspired by real events.
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Race: Science’s Last Taboo pt. 1 "Race and Intelligence: Science's Last Taboo" In 2007, Nobel Prize winning US scientist James Watson was quoted referring to research suggesting that black people were less intelligent than other races. Although he apologised for the offence he caused, h...
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Have you ever said or done something that you regretted? Have you ever considered that your emotions may be hijacking you at work? Learn how to raise your Emotional Quotient, or EQ, so that you can overcome knee jerk reactions and identify the most productive ways to react. If you have questio...
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Race: Science’s Last Taboo pt. 1 "Race and Intelligence: Science's Last Taboo" In 2007, Nobel Prize winning US scientist James Watson was quoted referring to research suggesting that black people were less intelligent than other races. Although he apologised for the offence he caused, h...
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Col. Jack O’Neill is at home, grilling hot dogs in his backyard, when his former friend Col. Harry Maybourne - the traitorous National Intelligence Division (NID) agent now wanted for high treason - shows up. O'Neill threatens to turn him in.
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Dr. David Livermore explained why global leaders need a cultural map to lead across cultures not just across continents and how they can use his Four-Step Cycle of Cultural Intelligence to navigate throughout their global journey.
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