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A Jewish merchant of World War II-era USSR employs music to sustain family, find love and survive in a world besieged with bombs, bigotry and hate.
A Jewish violinist in pre-WWII Moldova wants to find love and succeed his father as conductor. History grants his wishes but he doesn't let the horrors defeat him or hate to overcome him.
Written by actual Toyota team members, each story within the book shares how Toyota 's presence in Georgetown, Kentucky has transformed the professional and personal lives of those who worked for the company. The stories give the readers a first-hand look at the Toyota production system and the principles that have transformed the company into the top automobile manufacturer in the world. Most of the contributors are hourly-level employees. Several chapters are written by management-level Toyota employees. The book also has chapters that address the past economic crisis and the recalls Toyota has faced over the past year.
This thought provoking text explores some of the most contentious issues in mental health today. Written by top authors in the field, each chapter explores a key subject area which is often ignored or avoided in mental health. Stimulating and lively in style, it is essential reading for all mental health students and practitioners.
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