Take Today: The Executive as DropoutHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1972 - 304 páginas |
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... tion of the Japanese in the twentieth century . The Japanese , by knowledge and fish ( though lacking minerals ) , were able to leap over much of the nineteenth century into the electric age . The dichotomy between knowledge and ...
... tion of the Japanese in the twentieth century . The Japanese , by knowledge and fish ( though lacking minerals ) , were able to leap over much of the nineteenth century into the electric age . The dichotomy between knowledge and ...
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... tion based merely on " hardware " and consumer goods . Regardless of any theoretic formulation , there is the physical fact today of the world envel- oped with a service environment of electric information . The main drama of our time ...
... tion based merely on " hardware " and consumer goods . Regardless of any theoretic formulation , there is the physical fact today of the world envel- oped with a service environment of electric information . The main drama of our time ...
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... tion , just as the specialized industrial West stands out against the tribal Asiatic world . Today , in exactly the same way , the old visual written tradi- tion appears as the merely humanist and intuitive world of aesthetic values and ...
... tion , just as the specialized industrial West stands out against the tribal Asiatic world . Today , in exactly the same way , the old visual written tradi- tion appears as the merely humanist and intuitive world of aesthetic values and ...
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PROLOG TO EXPLORATION | 3 |
SAMPLER FOR EAGER READERS | 12 |
Irresistible | 26 |
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