DescriptionA History of Greece is the thrilling story of the rise to power and influence of the greatest civilization the world has ever known. As Cyril Robinson's exquisite narrative unfolds, we find ourselves plunged into mankind's greatest and most magnifi
DescriptionD.L. Hughley's first comedy compilation is a textbook example of observational humor. Recorded live in 2004 at Cobb's Comedy Club, San Francisco. Track 1: Too Cold Track 2: What I Learned from the News Track 3: The War Track 4: 9/11 Track 5: Kids Track 6: Genius of the GED Track 7: The Hook Up Track 8: Pets & Food Track 9: Women Track 10: Sex & Money Track 11: Father Track 12: Sniper Track 13: Patriotism Track 14: Religion Track 15: Hypocrisy Track 16: Black, White, & Elian Track 17: Al Sharpton Track 18: Online Dating
DescriptionJohn Bradshaw provides a new way to understand our most crucial relationships: with parents and children, with friends and co-workers, with ourselves, and with God. Combining live audio footage from the Creating Love workshop and exclusive studio material that offers the tools to help listeners bring hope and new direction to their lives, he shows us how we have been literally "entranced" by past experiences of counterfeit love, how we can break these destructive patterns, and how we can open ourselves to the soul-building work of real love.
DescriptionIn Fanatics and Fools, political pundit Arianna Huffington reveals everything we need to know about the dirty game of Washington politics. She poses key questions: How did self-righteous Republican zealots gain control of our government? How did th
DescriptionSince Sam Walton's death in 1992, Wal-Mart has gone from being the largest retailer in the world to holding the top spot on the Fortune 500 list as the largest company in the world. Don Soderquist, who was senior vice chairman during that time, pla
DescriptionCalled by H.L. Mencken, "one of the few economists in history who could really write, " Henry Hazlitt achieved lasting fame for his brilliant but concise work. In it, he explains basic truths about economics and the economic fallacies responsible for unemployment, inflation, high taxes, and recession. Covering considerable ground, Hazlitt illustrates the destructive effects of taxes, rent and price controls, inflation, trade restrictions, and minimum wage laws. And, he writes about key classical liberal thinkers like John Locke, Adam Smith, Thomas Jefferson, John Stuart Mill, Alexis de Tocqueville, and Herbert Spencer.