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- Tom Cruise -- Ron Hubbard
Synopsis: In this epic Ron Howard film, Joseph Donelly (Tom Cruise) is an impoverished 19th-century Irish tenant farmer who has recently lost both his father and his home to the agents of his unscrupulous landlord. On a mission to avenge his family's injustice at the hands of the ruthless land baron JosephRead More - Louis Philippe -- Louis-Philippe
Louis-Philippe Pigeon was born on February8, 1905 in Saint-Georges dHenryville, in the Haut-Richelieu. He studied law at Université Laval where he obtained a Licentiate in Laws as well as the Governor Generals gold medal. Following his admission to the Bar in 1928 at age23, he practised law with the St-Laurent, Gagné, Devlin et Taschereau firm, headed by future Prime Minister of Canada Louis St-Laurent. He remained with the firm until 1935. During this period, he was elected secretary of the Jeune Barreau du Québec in 1935 before becoming president of the association the following year. In 1936, he ... became bencher of the Barreau du Québec as well as delegate to the Conseil général du Barreau. - Jurgen Habermas
Jurgen Habermas is the most renowned living German philosopher. This book aims to give a clear and readable overview of his philosophical work. It analyzes both the theoretical underpinnings of Habermas's social theory, and its more concrete applications in the fields of ethics, politics, and law. It examines how Habermas's social and political theory informs his writing on real, current political and social problems. The author explores Habermas's influence on a wide variety of fields--including philosophy, political and social theory, cultural studies, sociology, and literary studies. - Terry Jones
Terry Jones, founder and former CEO of Travelocity.com and CIO of Sabre, Inc., is the Web pioneer who founded a dot-com that would revolutionize airline ticketing and the business of vacations. His business attracted 33 million customers on its way to becoming one of the first profitable dot-coms. Jones brings audiences firsthand knowledge of creating a national brand, thriving in rapidly changing markets, and using technology for competitive advantage. He illustrates the proven techniques of building enduring relationships with customers and discusses the strategies required to transform shoppers with limitless options into loyal customers. It's a new world out there...where the "office" is anywhere and communication is constant, the pace of change is staggering, and the "wired generation" is entering the workplace. In this new world, how do you lead?